How can I use Delphi to test if a Directory is writeable?
Currently I use this function, based on JCL code, which works fine:
function IsDirectoryWriteable(const AName: string): Boolean;
var
FileName: PWideChar;
H: THandle;
begin
FileName := PWideChar(IncludeTrailingPathDelimiter(AName) + 'chk.tmp');
H := CreateFile(FileName, GENERIC_READ or GENERIC_WRITE, 0, nil,
CREATE_NEW, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY or FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
Result := H <> INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
DeleteFile(FileName);
end;
Is there anything I could improve with the flags? Can the test be done without actually creating a file? Or is this functionality even already available in one of the RTL or Jedi libraries?
Solution 1:
Actually writing to the directory is the simpliest way to determine if the directory is writable. There are too many security options available to check individually, and even then you might miss something.
You also need to close the opened handle before calling DeleteFile()
. Which you do not need to call anyway since you are using the FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE
flag.
BTW, there is a small bug in your code. You are creating a temporary String
and assigning it to a PWideChar
, but the String
goes out of scope, freeing the memory, before the PWideChar
is actually used. Your FileName
variable should be a String
instead of a PWideChar
. Do the type-cast when calling CreateFile()
, not before.
Try this:
function IsDirectoryWriteable(const AName: string): Boolean;
var
FileName: String;
H: THandle;
begin
FileName := IncludeTrailingPathDelimiter(AName) + 'chk.tmp';
H := CreateFile(PChar(FileName), GENERIC_READ or GENERIC_WRITE, 0, nil,
CREATE_NEW, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY or FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
Result := H <> INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
if Result then CloseHandle(H);
end;
Solution 2:
Here is my version using GetTempFileName
which will attempt to create a unique temp file in the target directory:
function IsDirecoryWriteable(const AName: string): Boolean;
var
TempFileName: array[0..MAX_PATH] of Char;
begin
{ attempt to create a temp file in the directory }
Result := GetTempFileName(PChar(AName), '$', 0, TempFileName) <> 0;
if Result then
{ clean up }
Result := DeleteFile(TempFileName);
end;
Solution 3:
Andreas...
Using the security APIs to get the effective rights for a file/directory is a PIA mess and just not reliable. (I dumped all of my code for doing so in favor of just checking to see if I could write a file in the dir.)
C.f., http://www.ureader.com/msg/16591730.aspx
(I have other refs., but I'm a new user and can post only one link. Just follow along with the URLS given in the link above.)