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CDirectoryChangeWatcher - ReadDirectoryChangesW all wrapped up

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11 May 2002 6  
This class wraps up ReadDirectoryChangesW.

DirWatcher Sample App Screenshot

Introduction

This code wraps up the Win32 API function ReadDirectoryChangesW so that your application only has to worry about responding to the events that take place when a file or directory is added, removed, modified, or renamed.

This code will only work on Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, and the directory you wish to watch must also reside on a WindowsNT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP computer.

The Classes

There are two classes that must be used together to watch a directory, they are: CDirectoryChangeWatcher and CDirectoryChangeHandler.

About CDirectoryChangeWatcher:

The class CDirectoryChangeWatcher does all the grunt work of watching a directory.  It creates a worker thread that is waiting for directory changes to take place via its use of the ReadDirectoryChangesW Win32 API function.   Multiple directories can be watched with a single instance of CDirectoryChangeWatcher, and directories can be added and removed from the watch at any time.  

When file change notifications are received, CDirectoryChangeWatcher 'dispatches' these notifications to your application via the the class CDirectoryChangeHandler(see below).

About CDirectoryChangeHandler:

The class CDirectoryChangeHandler receives notifications about file changes from CDirectoryChangeHandler.  You need to derive a class from CDirectoryChangeHandler in order for your application to handle the file change notifications.  
A single instance of a CDirectoryChangeHandler derived class can be used to handle notifications for multiple directory watches at the same time, or you may specify different CDirectoryChangeHandler derived classes for each watched directory.

The Interfaces

The following is the public interface of CDirectoryChangeWatcher:

class CDirectoryChangeWatcher{
public: 
   enum	{  //options for determining the behavior of the filter tests.

           FILTERS_DONT_USE_FILTERS     = 1, 
	   FILTERS_CHECK_FULL_PATH	= 2, 
	   FILTERS_CHECK_PARTIAL_PATH	= 4, 
	   FILTERS_CHECK_FILE_NAME_ONLY	= 8, 
	   FILTERS_TEST_HANDLER_FIRST	= 16,
	   FILTERS_DONT_USE_HANDLER_FILTER = 32, 
	   FILTERS_DEFAULT_BEHAVIOR	= (FILTERS_CHECK_FILE_NAME_ONLY ),
	   FILTERS_DONT_USE_ANY_FILTER_TESTS = (FILTERS_DONT_USE_FILTERS | 
                                                 FILTERS_DONT_USE_HANDLER_FILTER)
	};
  CDirectoryChangeWatcher(bool bAppHasGUI = true, 
                          DWORD dwFilterFlags = FILTERS_DEFAULT_BEHAVIOR);
  virtual ~CDirectoryChangeWatcher();//dtor

 
  DWORD	WatchDirectory( const CString & strDirToWatch, 
			DWORD dwChangesToWatchFor, 
			CDirectoryChangeHandler * pChangeHandler, 
			BOOL bWatchSubDirs = FALSE,
			LPCTSTR szIncludeFilter = NULL,
			LPCTSTR szExcludeFilter = NULL);

  BOOL IsWatchingDirectory(const CString & strDirName)const;
  int  NumWatchedDirectories()const; 

  BOOL UnwatchDirectory(const CString & strDirToStopWatching);
  BOOL UnwatchAllDirectories();

  DWORD	SetFilterFlags(DWORD dwFilterFlags);
  DWORD GetFilterFlags() const;

...
};


The class CDirectoryChangeHandler has the following interface:

class CDirectoryChangeHandler{
   ...
   BOOL UnwatchDirectory(); 
   ...
 protected:
  //override these functions:	

   //Notification related:

   virtual void On_FileAdded(const CString & strFileName);
   virtual void On_FileRemoved(const CString & strFileName);
   virtual void On_FileModified(const CString & strFileName);
   virtual void On_FileNameChanged(const CString & strOldFileName, 
                                   const CString & strNewFileName);
   virtual void On_ReadDirectoryChangesError(DWORD dwError);
   virtual void On_WatchStarted(DWORD dwError, const CString & strDirectoryName);
   virtual void On_WatchStopped(const CString & strDirectoryName);
   //Filter related:

   virtual bool On_FilterNotification(DWORD dwNotifyAction,
                                      LPCTSTR szFileName, LPCTSTR szNewFileName);
   ...
  };

To handle the events that happen when a file or directory is added, deleted, modified, or renamed, create a class derived from CDirectoryChangeHandler that does all of the things that you want to do when these events happen.

The Notifications

There are 7 notifications that you can receive when using these classes.

Notification
CDirectoryChangeHandler function
Notification Description
Flag(s) required to receive notification--
(dwChangesToWatchFor parameter
to 
CDirectoryChangeWatcher::
WatchDirectory()
)
Watch Started
On_WatchStarted
A directory watch has been started because  CDirectoryChangeWatcher::WatchDirectory was called.
N/A
Watch Stopped
On_WatchStopped
A directory watch has been stopped because  CDirectoryChangeWatcher::
UnwatchDirectory
or 
CDirectoryChangeWatcher::
UnwatchAllDirectories
was called.

Can also be called when CDirectoryChangeHandler's desctructor is called and there are 1 or more directories being watched at that time.
** See the comments in DirectoryChanges.h near the On_WatchStopped function to avoid RTFM errors which can occur under certain circumstances.**
N/A
Directory Watch Error
On_ReadDirectoryChangesError
An error occurred while watching a directory. In this condition, the watch is stopped automatically.  You will not receive the On_WatchStopped notification.
N/A
File Added
On_FileAdded
A file was added to a watched directory (newly created, or copied into that directory).
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME and/or FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME (for directories)
File Removed
On_FileRemoved
A file was deleted, or removed from the watched directory(ie: sent to the recycle bin, moved to another directory, or deleted)
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME  FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME
File Name Changed
On_FileNameChanged
A file's name has been changed in the watched directory.  The parameters to this notification are the old file name, and the new file name.
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME  FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME
File Modified
On_FileModified
A file was modified in some manner in a watched directory.  Things that can cause you to receive this notification include changes to a file's last accessed, last modified, or created timestamps. Other changes, such as a change to a file's attributes, size, or security descriptor can also trigger this notification.
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY

The Filters

One of the new features to this class is the ability to filter out notifications so that you can receive notifications only for files that you want to receive notifications about.  This feature enables you receive file notifications only for files you wish to know about based on the name of the changed file, or based on a function that you implement.  

Without a filter, you will receive notifications for any and all file changes, as specified by the combination of flags passed as the dwChangesToWatchFor parameter to the CDirectoryChangeWatcher::WatchDirectory function(which is the default by the way).

There are 3 types of filters: An Include Filter, an Exclude Filter, and a programmer implemented virtual function which can decide whether or not the appropriate CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_Filexxxxx() function is called.

The Include, Exclude filters:

The Include and Exclude filters are string parameters that are passed to CDirectoryChangeWatcher::WatchDirectory when a directory watch is started.  The filter is a pattern which can contain the DOS wildcard characters * and ?.   Multiple patterns can be specified by separating each pattern with a semi-colon (;).

The following are examples of valid pattern strings that can be used to filter notifications:

    "*.txt"   <-- specifies only a single file pattern.
    "*.txt;*.tmp;myfile???.txt;MySubFolder???\*.doc"  <-- specifies multiple file patterns.

Note that the supporting code for these string filters uses the PathMatchSpec Win32 API function to determine a pattern match. PathMatchSpec is implemented in shlwapi.dll version 4.71 or later. If you are running on NT4.0, and Internet Explorer 4.0 is not installed, a modified version of wildcmp is used instead.

What does the Include Filter mean?

The Include filter is used to tell CDirectoryChangeWatcher that you wish to receive notifications ONLY for files that match a certain pattern. All other file notifications are implicitly excluded because the file name does not match the 'Include Filter' pattern. ie: If you pass an 'Include Filter' of "*.txt", you will only receive notifications(File Added, File Removed, etc) for files with names that end with ".txt".  You will not be notified of changes to any other files.

Note: It's better to specify a NULL or empty string, than to specify an Include Filter of "*.*".

What does the Exclude Filter mean?

With the Exclude Filter, you can choose to tell CDirectoryChangeWatcher to explicitly ignore notifications for changes to files based on the name of the changed file.  For example, you can choose to ignore changes to .log files in a watched directory. To do so, you would specify an Exclude Filter of "*.log"

The Include and Exclude Filters are a powerful way of customizing the notifications that you wish to receive.  To test your pattern strings, there is a dialog provided as part of the sample application.  Press the "Test Filter Patterns..." button on the Sample App.

The Programmer Defined Filter:

You can also override the function : virtual bool CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_FilterNotification() . If On_FilterNotification returns true(the default), you will receive the notification.  If On_FilterNotification returns false, the file notification is ignored.  See the comments in the source code for more information about this function.

Filter Options

There are several options related to how CDirectoryChangeWatcher works with filters.  

Filter Flag
Flag Description
FILTERS_DONT_USE_FILTERS
Specifies that the string filters for the Include and Exclude filter are not checked.  All notifications are sent unless  CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_FilterNotification() returns false.
FILTERS_DONT_USE_HANDLER_FILTER
Specifies that CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_FilterNotification() is not tested. If the File name passes the test against the Include and Exclude filter, the notification is passed on.
FILTERS_DONT_USE_ANY_FILTER_TESTS
Specifies that NO filter tests are to be performed.  The Include and Exclude filters are not tested, and CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_FilterNotification() is not called.  This is a combination of FILTERS_DONT_USE_FILTERS and FILTERS_DONT_USE_HANDLER_FILTER flags.
FILTERS_NO_WATCHSTART_NOTIFICATION CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_WatchStarted won't be called
FILTERS_NO_WATCHSTOP_NOTIFICATION CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_WatchStopped won't be called
FILTERS_NO_STARTSTOP_NOTIFICATION CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_WatchStarted and CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_WatchStopped won't be called. Is a combination of FILTERS_NO_WATCHSTART_NOTIFICATION and FILTERS_NO_WATCHSTOP_NOTIFICATION.
FILTERS_TEST_HANDLER_FIRST
Specifies that CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_FilterNotification() is to be called BEFORE the file name is tested against the Include and Exclude filter patterns.  The default is that CDirectoryChangeHandler::On_FilterNotification() is tested AFTER only if the file name matches the patterns used that may have been specified as Include or Exclude Filters.
FILTERS_CHECK_FULL_PATH
Specifies that the entire file name and path is to be tested against the Include and Exclude Filter pattern.
FILTERS_CHECK_PARTIAL_PATH
Specifies that only a portion of the file path and name are to be tested against the Include and Exclude Filter.  The portion of the path checked is the part of the path following the watched folder name.  

For example, if you are watching "C:\Temp" (and are also watching subfolders) and a file named "C:\Temp\SomeFolder\SomeFileName.txt" is changed, the portion of the file name that is checked against the Include and Exclude filters is "SomeFolder\SomeFileName.txt"
FILTERS_CHECK_FILE_NAME_ONLY
Specifies that only the file name part of the file path is to be checked against the Include and Exclude filter.
FILTERS_DEFAULT_BEHAVIOR
Specifies the 'default' filter handling behaviour.
Currently, it's only set to FILTERS_CHECK_FILE_NAME_ONLY.

This implies that the Include/Exclude Filters are tested before On_FilterNotification, and that On_WatchStarted and On_WatchStopped are called.

To specify these options, see the constructor of CDirectoryChangeWatcher , or use the function CDirectoryChangeWatcher::SetFilterFlags() .

Note that the Filter Flags are used for the next call to CDirectoryChangeWatcher::WatchDirectory and that calling CDirectoryChangeWatcher::SetFilterFlags() will have no effect on any currently watched directories.

The sample app includes a dialog which allows you to test this out:

Thread Safety, and Message Pumps.

While CDirectoryChangeWatcher uses a worker thread to get the job done, all notifications are called in the context of the main thread . The 'main' thread is the thread that first calls CDirectoryChangeWatcher::WatchDirectory . CDirectoryChangeWatcher uses a hidden notification window to dispatch notifications from the worker thread to the main thread. Because it uses a window, the calling application must have a message pump implemented somewhere in the program's 'main' thread.

Console Applications

For console applications, or applications/threads without a message pump, CDirectoryChangeWatcher can still be used. Just pass false as the value of the bAppHasGUI parameter to the constructor of CDirectoryChangeWatcher . Instead of using a hidden notification window, CDirectoryChangeWatcher uses an additional worker thread. Note that when you pass false as the value of bAppHasGUI parameter to the constructor of CDirectoryChangeWatcher , that all CDirectoryChangeHandler functions are called within the context of a worker thread, and NOT the main thread.

CDirectoryChangeWatcher watcher(false); //safe to use in a console app.

				//

				//Note: CDirectoryChangeHandler functions are called 

				// 	in a worker thread.

A Sample:

class CMyDirectoryChangeHandler : public CDirectoryChangeHandler
{
public:
      	CMyDirectoryChangeHandler(){} 
      	virtual ~CMyDirectoryChangeHandler(){}

protected:
       	void On_FileNameChanged(const CString & strOldFileName, const CString & strNewFileName)
       	{
             MessageBox(NULL, _T("The file ") + strOldFileName + _T(" was renamed to: ") + 
                              strNewFileName,_T("Test"),MB_OK);
       	}
       	bool On_FilterNotification(DWORD dwNotifyAction, LPCTSTR szFileName, LPCTSTR szNewFileName)
       	{ 
	   //

            // This programmer defined filter will only cause notifications

            // that a file name was changed to be sent.

            //

		if( dwNotifyAction == FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME ) 
                   return true;
              	return false;
	}
};

....
        CDirectoryChangeWatcher watcher;
        CMyDirectoryChangeHandler MyChangeHandler;
        watcher.WatchDirectory(_T("C:\\Temp"), 
                                 FILE_CHANGE_NOTIFY_FILE_NAME,
                                 &MyChangeHandler,
                                 FALSE, //<-- watch sub directories? 

                                 NULL, //<-- Include Filter

                    		 NULL);//<-- Exclude Filter

Fin

CDirectoryChangeWatcher was based on the FWatch example program in the SDK and uses an I/O completion port so that there will only be one worker thread (per instance of CDirectoryChangeWatcher ) for any number of watched directories.

When using this source code in your application, you only need to use CDirectoryChangeWatcher and class(es) derived from CDirectoryChangeHandler.  Any other classes in these source files are used to implement CDirectoryChangeWatcher.

Download the sample or source code for more details.

Acknowledgements

  • CDirectoryChangeWatcher is based on the FWatch sample in the SDK.
  • The sample application uses CFolderDialog by Armen Hakobyan.
  • CDirectoryChangeWatcher uses a modified version of wildcmp by Jack Handy

Feel free to email me with bugs, bug fixes, tips, comments, accolades, or admonitions at wesj@hotmail.com.

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