github.com/Andyfoo/golang/x/sys@v0.0.0-20190901054642-57c1bf301704/windows/registry/key.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  // +build windows
     6  
     7  // Package registry provides access to the Windows registry.
     8  //
     9  // Here is a simple example, opening a registry key and reading a string value from it.
    10  //
    11  //	k, err := registry.OpenKey(registry.LOCAL_MACHINE, `SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion`, registry.QUERY_VALUE)
    12  //	if err != nil {
    13  //		log.Fatal(err)
    14  //	}
    15  //	defer k.Close()
    16  //
    17  //	s, _, err := k.GetStringValue("SystemRoot")
    18  //	if err != nil {
    19  //		log.Fatal(err)
    20  //	}
    21  //	fmt.Printf("Windows system root is %q\n", s)
    22  //
    23  package registry
    24  
    25  import (
    26  	"io"
    27  	"syscall"
    28  	"time"
    29  )
    30  
    31  const (
    32  	// Registry key security and access rights.
    33  	// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724878.aspx
    34  	// for details.
    35  	ALL_ACCESS         = 0xf003f
    36  	CREATE_LINK        = 0x00020
    37  	CREATE_SUB_KEY     = 0x00004
    38  	ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS = 0x00008
    39  	EXECUTE            = 0x20019
    40  	NOTIFY             = 0x00010
    41  	QUERY_VALUE        = 0x00001
    42  	READ               = 0x20019
    43  	SET_VALUE          = 0x00002
    44  	WOW64_32KEY        = 0x00200
    45  	WOW64_64KEY        = 0x00100
    46  	WRITE              = 0x20006
    47  )
    48  
    49  // Key is a handle to an open Windows registry key.
    50  // Keys can be obtained by calling OpenKey; there are
    51  // also some predefined root keys such as CURRENT_USER.
    52  // Keys can be used directly in the Windows API.
    53  type Key syscall.Handle
    54  
    55  const (
    56  	// Windows defines some predefined root keys that are always open.
    57  	// An application can use these keys as entry points to the registry.
    58  	// Normally these keys are used in OpenKey to open new keys,
    59  	// but they can also be used anywhere a Key is required.
    60  	CLASSES_ROOT     = Key(syscall.HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT)
    61  	CURRENT_USER     = Key(syscall.HKEY_CURRENT_USER)
    62  	LOCAL_MACHINE    = Key(syscall.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
    63  	USERS            = Key(syscall.HKEY_USERS)
    64  	CURRENT_CONFIG   = Key(syscall.HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG)
    65  	PERFORMANCE_DATA = Key(syscall.HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA)
    66  )
    67  
    68  // Close closes open key k.
    69  func (k Key) Close() error {
    70  	return syscall.RegCloseKey(syscall.Handle(k))
    71  }
    72  
    73  // OpenKey opens a new key with path name relative to key k.
    74  // It accepts any open key, including CURRENT_USER and others,
    75  // and returns the new key and an error.
    76  // The access parameter specifies desired access rights to the
    77  // key to be opened.
    78  func OpenKey(k Key, path string, access uint32) (Key, error) {
    79  	p, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(path)
    80  	if err != nil {
    81  		return 0, err
    82  	}
    83  	var subkey syscall.Handle
    84  	err = syscall.RegOpenKeyEx(syscall.Handle(k), p, 0, access, &subkey)
    85  	if err != nil {
    86  		return 0, err
    87  	}
    88  	return Key(subkey), nil
    89  }
    90  
    91  // OpenRemoteKey opens a predefined registry key on another
    92  // computer pcname. The key to be opened is specified by k, but
    93  // can only be one of LOCAL_MACHINE, PERFORMANCE_DATA or USERS.
    94  // If pcname is "", OpenRemoteKey returns local computer key.
    95  func OpenRemoteKey(pcname string, k Key) (Key, error) {
    96  	var err error
    97  	var p *uint16
    98  	if pcname != "" {
    99  		p, err = syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(`\\` + pcname)
   100  		if err != nil {
   101  			return 0, err
   102  		}
   103  	}
   104  	var remoteKey syscall.Handle
   105  	err = regConnectRegistry(p, syscall.Handle(k), &remoteKey)
   106  	if err != nil {
   107  		return 0, err
   108  	}
   109  	return Key(remoteKey), nil
   110  }
   111  
   112  // ReadSubKeyNames returns the names of subkeys of key k.
   113  // The parameter n controls the number of returned names,
   114  // analogous to the way os.File.Readdirnames works.
   115  func (k Key) ReadSubKeyNames(n int) ([]string, error) {
   116  	names := make([]string, 0)
   117  	// Registry key size limit is 255 bytes and described there:
   118  	// https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/ms724872.aspx
   119  	buf := make([]uint16, 256) //plus extra room for terminating zero byte
   120  loopItems:
   121  	for i := uint32(0); ; i++ {
   122  		if n > 0 {
   123  			if len(names) == n {
   124  				return names, nil
   125  			}
   126  		}
   127  		l := uint32(len(buf))
   128  		for {
   129  			err := syscall.RegEnumKeyEx(syscall.Handle(k), i, &buf[0], &l, nil, nil, nil, nil)
   130  			if err == nil {
   131  				break
   132  			}
   133  			if err == syscall.ERROR_MORE_DATA {
   134  				// Double buffer size and try again.
   135  				l = uint32(2 * len(buf))
   136  				buf = make([]uint16, l)
   137  				continue
   138  			}
   139  			if err == _ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS {
   140  				break loopItems
   141  			}
   142  			return names, err
   143  		}
   144  		names = append(names, syscall.UTF16ToString(buf[:l]))
   145  	}
   146  	if n > len(names) {
   147  		return names, io.EOF
   148  	}
   149  	return names, nil
   150  }
   151  
   152  // CreateKey creates a key named path under open key k.
   153  // CreateKey returns the new key and a boolean flag that reports
   154  // whether the key already existed.
   155  // The access parameter specifies the access rights for the key
   156  // to be created.
   157  func CreateKey(k Key, path string, access uint32) (newk Key, openedExisting bool, err error) {
   158  	var h syscall.Handle
   159  	var d uint32
   160  	err = regCreateKeyEx(syscall.Handle(k), syscall.StringToUTF16Ptr(path),
   161  		0, nil, _REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, access, nil, &h, &d)
   162  	if err != nil {
   163  		return 0, false, err
   164  	}
   165  	return Key(h), d == _REG_OPENED_EXISTING_KEY, nil
   166  }
   167  
   168  // DeleteKey deletes the subkey path of key k and its values.
   169  func DeleteKey(k Key, path string) error {
   170  	return regDeleteKey(syscall.Handle(k), syscall.StringToUTF16Ptr(path))
   171  }
   172  
   173  // A KeyInfo describes the statistics of a key. It is returned by Stat.
   174  type KeyInfo struct {
   175  	SubKeyCount     uint32
   176  	MaxSubKeyLen    uint32 // size of the key's subkey with the longest name, in Unicode characters, not including the terminating zero byte
   177  	ValueCount      uint32
   178  	MaxValueNameLen uint32 // size of the key's longest value name, in Unicode characters, not including the terminating zero byte
   179  	MaxValueLen     uint32 // longest data component among the key's values, in bytes
   180  	lastWriteTime   syscall.Filetime
   181  }
   182  
   183  // ModTime returns the key's last write time.
   184  func (ki *KeyInfo) ModTime() time.Time {
   185  	return time.Unix(0, ki.lastWriteTime.Nanoseconds())
   186  }
   187  
   188  // Stat retrieves information about the open key k.
   189  func (k Key) Stat() (*KeyInfo, error) {
   190  	var ki KeyInfo
   191  	err := syscall.RegQueryInfoKey(syscall.Handle(k), nil, nil, nil,
   192  		&ki.SubKeyCount, &ki.MaxSubKeyLen, nil, &ki.ValueCount,
   193  		&ki.MaxValueNameLen, &ki.MaxValueLen, nil, &ki.lastWriteTime)
   194  	if err != nil {
   195  		return nil, err
   196  	}
   197  	return &ki, nil
   198  }