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| |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "googleurl/src/url_util.h" |
| |
| #include "base/logging.h" |
| #include "googleurl/src/url_canon_internal.h" |
| #include "googleurl/src/url_file.h" |
| |
| namespace url_util { |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| // ASCII-specific tolower. The standard library's tolower is locale sensitive, |
| // so we don't want to use it here. |
| template <class Char> inline Char ToLowerASCII(Char c) { |
| return (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') ? (c + ('a' - 'A')) : c; |
| } |
| |
| // Backend for LowerCaseEqualsASCII. |
| template<typename Iter> |
| inline bool DoLowerCaseEqualsASCII(Iter a_begin, Iter a_end, const char* b) { |
| for (Iter it = a_begin; it != a_end; ++it, ++b) { |
| if (!*b || ToLowerASCII(*it) != *b) |
| return false; |
| } |
| return *b == 0; |
| } |
| |
| const char kFileScheme[] = "file"; // Used in a number of places. |
| const char kMailtoScheme[] = "mailto"; |
| |
| const int kNumStandardURLSchemes = 7; |
| const char* kStandardURLSchemes[kNumStandardURLSchemes] = { |
| "http", |
| "https", |
| kFileScheme, // Yes, file urls can have a hostname! |
| "ftp", |
| "gopher", |
| "ws", // WebSocket. |
| "wss", // WebSocket secure. |
| }; |
| |
| // List of the currently installed standard schemes. This list is lazily |
| // initialized by InitStandardSchemes and is leaked on shutdown to prevent |
| // any destructors from being called that will slow us down or cause problems. |
| std::vector<const char*>* standard_schemes = NULL; |
| |
| // See the LockStandardSchemes declaration in the header. |
| bool standard_schemes_locked = false; |
| |
| // Ensures that the standard_schemes list is initialized, does nothing if it |
| // already has values. |
| void InitStandardSchemes() { |
| if (standard_schemes) |
| return; |
| standard_schemes = new std::vector<const char*>; |
| for (int i = 0; i < kNumStandardURLSchemes; i++) |
| standard_schemes->push_back(kStandardURLSchemes[i]); |
| } |
| |
| // Given a string and a range inside the string, compares it to the given |
| // lower-case |compare_to| buffer. |
| template<typename CHAR> |
| inline bool CompareSchemeComponent(const CHAR* spec, |
| const url_parse::Component& component, |
| const char* compare_to) { |
| if (!component.is_nonempty()) |
| return compare_to[0] == 0; // When component is empty, match empty scheme. |
| return LowerCaseEqualsASCII(&spec[component.begin], |
| &spec[component.end()], |
| compare_to); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns true if the given scheme identified by |scheme| within |spec| is one |
| // of the registered "standard" schemes. |
| template<typename CHAR> |
| bool DoIsStandard(const CHAR* spec, const url_parse::Component& scheme) { |
| if (!scheme.is_nonempty()) |
| return false; // Empty or invalid schemes are non-standard. |
| |
| InitStandardSchemes(); |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < standard_schemes->size(); i++) { |
| if (LowerCaseEqualsASCII(&spec[scheme.begin], &spec[scheme.end()], |
| standard_schemes->at(i))) |
| return true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| template<typename CHAR> |
| bool DoFindAndCompareScheme(const CHAR* str, |
| int str_len, |
| const char* compare, |
| url_parse::Component* found_scheme) { |
| // Before extracting scheme, canonicalize the URL to remove any whitespace. |
| // This matches the canonicalization done in DoCanonicalize function. |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<CHAR> whitespace_buffer; |
| int spec_len; |
| const CHAR* spec = RemoveURLWhitespace(str, str_len, |
| &whitespace_buffer, &spec_len); |
| |
| url_parse::Component our_scheme; |
| if (!url_parse::ExtractScheme(spec, spec_len, &our_scheme)) { |
| // No scheme. |
| if (found_scheme) |
| *found_scheme = url_parse::Component(); |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (found_scheme) |
| *found_scheme = our_scheme; |
| return CompareSchemeComponent(spec, our_scheme, compare); |
| } |
| |
| template<typename CHAR> |
| bool DoCanonicalize(const CHAR* in_spec, int in_spec_len, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* output_parsed) { |
| // Remove any whitespace from the middle of the relative URL, possibly |
| // copying to the new buffer. |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<CHAR> whitespace_buffer; |
| int spec_len; |
| const CHAR* spec = RemoveURLWhitespace(in_spec, in_spec_len, |
| &whitespace_buffer, &spec_len); |
| |
| url_parse::Parsed parsed_input; |
| #ifdef WIN32 |
| // For Windows, we allow things that look like absolute Windows paths to be |
| // fixed up magically to file URLs. This is done for IE compatability. For |
| // example, this will change "c:/foo" into a file URL rather than treating |
| // it as a URL with the protocol "c". It also works for UNC ("\\foo\bar.txt"). |
| // There is similar logic in url_canon_relative.cc for |
| // |
| // For Max & Unix, we don't do this (the equivalent would be "/foo/bar" which |
| // has no meaning as an absolute path name. This is because browsers on Mac |
| // & Unix don't generally do this, so there is no compatibility reason for |
| // doing so. |
| if (url_parse::DoesBeginUNCPath(spec, 0, spec_len, false) || |
| url_parse::DoesBeginWindowsDriveSpec(spec, 0, spec_len)) { |
| url_parse::ParseFileURL(spec, spec_len, &parsed_input); |
| return url_canon::CanonicalizeFileURL(spec, spec_len, parsed_input, |
| charset_converter, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| url_parse::Component scheme; |
| if (!url_parse::ExtractScheme(spec, spec_len, &scheme)) |
| return false; |
| |
| // This is the parsed version of the input URL, we have to canonicalize it |
| // before storing it in our object. |
| bool success; |
| if (CompareSchemeComponent(spec, scheme, kFileScheme)) { |
| // File URLs are special. |
| url_parse::ParseFileURL(spec, spec_len, &parsed_input); |
| success = url_canon::CanonicalizeFileURL(spec, spec_len, parsed_input, |
| charset_converter, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| |
| } else if (DoIsStandard(spec, scheme)) { |
| // All "normal" URLs. |
| url_parse::ParseStandardURL(spec, spec_len, &parsed_input); |
| success = url_canon::CanonicalizeStandardURL(spec, spec_len, parsed_input, |
| charset_converter, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| |
| } else if (CompareSchemeComponent(spec, scheme, kMailtoScheme)) { |
| // Mailto are treated like a standard url with only a scheme, path, query |
| url_parse::ParseMailtoURL(spec, spec_len, &parsed_input); |
| success = url_canon::CanonicalizeMailtoURL(spec, spec_len, parsed_input, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| |
| } else { |
| // "Weird" URLs like data: and javascript: |
| url_parse::ParsePathURL(spec, spec_len, &parsed_input); |
| success = url_canon::CanonicalizePathURL(spec, spec_len, parsed_input, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| return success; |
| } |
| |
| template<typename CHAR> |
| bool DoResolveRelative(const char* base_spec, |
| int base_spec_len, |
| const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed, |
| const CHAR* in_relative, |
| int in_relative_length, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* output_parsed) { |
| // Remove any whitespace from the middle of the relative URL, possibly |
| // copying to the new buffer. |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<CHAR> whitespace_buffer; |
| int relative_length; |
| const CHAR* relative = RemoveURLWhitespace(in_relative, in_relative_length, |
| &whitespace_buffer, |
| &relative_length); |
| |
| // See if our base URL should be treated as "standard". |
| bool standard_base_scheme = |
| base_parsed.scheme.is_nonempty() && |
| DoIsStandard(base_spec, base_parsed.scheme); |
| |
| bool is_relative; |
| url_parse::Component relative_component; |
| if (!url_canon::IsRelativeURL(base_spec, base_parsed, |
| relative, relative_length, |
| standard_base_scheme, |
| &is_relative, |
| &relative_component)) { |
| // Error resolving. |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (is_relative) { |
| // Relative, resolve and canonicalize. |
| bool file_base_scheme = base_parsed.scheme.is_nonempty() && |
| CompareSchemeComponent(base_spec, base_parsed.scheme, kFileScheme); |
| return url_canon::ResolveRelativeURL(base_spec, base_parsed, |
| file_base_scheme, relative, |
| relative_component, charset_converter, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| // Not relative, canonicalize the input. |
| return DoCanonicalize(relative, relative_length, charset_converter, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| template<typename CHAR> |
| bool DoReplaceComponents(const char* spec, |
| int spec_len, |
| const url_parse::Parsed& parsed, |
| const url_canon::Replacements<CHAR>& replacements, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) { |
| // If the scheme is overridden, just do a simple string substitution and |
| // reparse the whole thing. There are lots of edge cases that we really don't |
| // want to deal with. Like what happens if I replace "http://e:8080/foo" |
| // with a file. Does it become "file:///E:/8080/foo" where the port number |
| // becomes part of the path? Parsing that string as a file URL says "yes" |
| // but almost no sane rule for dealing with the components individually would |
| // come up with that. |
| // |
| // Why allow these crazy cases at all? Programatically, there is almost no |
| // case for replacing the scheme. The most common case for hitting this is |
| // in JS when building up a URL using the location object. In this case, the |
| // JS code expects the string substitution behavior: |
| // http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/structured.html#common3 |
| if (replacements.IsSchemeOverridden()) { |
| // Canonicalize the new scheme so it is 8-bit and can be concatenated with |
| // the existing spec. |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutput<128> scheme_replaced; |
| url_parse::Component scheme_replaced_parsed; |
| url_canon::CanonicalizeScheme( |
| replacements.sources().scheme, |
| replacements.components().scheme, |
| &scheme_replaced, &scheme_replaced_parsed); |
| |
| // We can assume that the input is canonicalized, which means it always has |
| // a colon after the scheme (or where the scheme would be). |
| int spec_after_colon = parsed.scheme.is_valid() ? parsed.scheme.end() + 1 |
| : 1; |
| if (spec_len - spec_after_colon > 0) { |
| scheme_replaced.Append(&spec[spec_after_colon], |
| spec_len - spec_after_colon); |
| } |
| |
| // We now need to completely re-parse the resulting string since its meaning |
| // may have changed with the different scheme. |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutput<128> recanonicalized; |
| url_parse::Parsed recanonicalized_parsed; |
| DoCanonicalize(scheme_replaced.data(), scheme_replaced.length(), |
| charset_converter, |
| &recanonicalized, &recanonicalized_parsed); |
| |
| // Recurse using the version with the scheme already replaced. This will now |
| // use the replacement rules for the new scheme. |
| // |
| // Warning: this code assumes that ReplaceComponents will re-check all |
| // components for validity. This is because we can't fail if DoCanonicalize |
| // failed above since theoretically the thing making it fail could be |
| // getting replaced here. If ReplaceComponents didn't re-check everything, |
| // we wouldn't know if something *not* getting replaced is a problem. |
| // If the scheme-specific replacers are made more intelligent so they don't |
| // re-check everything, we should instead recanonicalize the whole thing |
| // after this call to check validity (this assumes replacing the scheme is |
| // much much less common than other types of replacements, like clearing the |
| // ref). |
| url_canon::Replacements<CHAR> replacements_no_scheme = replacements; |
| replacements_no_scheme.SetScheme(NULL, url_parse::Component()); |
| return DoReplaceComponents(recanonicalized.data(), recanonicalized.length(), |
| recanonicalized_parsed, replacements_no_scheme, |
| charset_converter, output, out_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| // If we get here, then we know the scheme doesn't need to be replaced, so can |
| // just key off the scheme in the spec to know how to do the replacements. |
| if (CompareSchemeComponent(spec, parsed.scheme, kFileScheme)) { |
| return url_canon::ReplaceFileURL(spec, parsed, replacements, |
| charset_converter, output, out_parsed); |
| } |
| if (DoIsStandard(spec, parsed.scheme)) { |
| return url_canon::ReplaceStandardURL(spec, parsed, replacements, |
| charset_converter, output, out_parsed); |
| } |
| if (CompareSchemeComponent(spec, parsed.scheme, kMailtoScheme)) { |
| return url_canon::ReplaceMailtoURL(spec, parsed, replacements, |
| output, out_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| // Default is a path URL. |
| return url_canon::ReplacePathURL(spec, parsed, replacements, |
| output, out_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| void Initialize() { |
| InitStandardSchemes(); |
| } |
| |
| void Shutdown() { |
| if (standard_schemes) { |
| delete standard_schemes; |
| standard_schemes = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void AddStandardScheme(const char* new_scheme) { |
| // If this assert triggers, it means you've called AddStandardScheme after |
| // LockStandardSchemes have been called (see the header file for |
| // LockStandardSchemes for more). |
| // |
| // This normally means you're trying to set up a new standard scheme too late |
| // in your application's init process. Locate where your app does this |
| // initialization and calls LockStandardScheme, and add your new standard |
| // scheme there. |
| DCHECK(!standard_schemes_locked) << |
| "Trying to add a standard scheme after the list has been locked."; |
| |
| size_t scheme_len = strlen(new_scheme); |
| if (scheme_len == 0) |
| return; |
| |
| // Dulicate the scheme into a new buffer and add it to the list of standard |
| // schemes. This pointer will be leaked on shutdown. |
| char* dup_scheme = new char[scheme_len + 1]; |
| memcpy(dup_scheme, new_scheme, scheme_len + 1); |
| |
| InitStandardSchemes(); |
| standard_schemes->push_back(dup_scheme); |
| } |
| |
| void LockStandardSchemes() { |
| standard_schemes_locked = true; |
| } |
| |
| bool IsStandard(const char* spec, const url_parse::Component& scheme) { |
| return DoIsStandard(spec, scheme); |
| } |
| |
| bool IsStandard(const char16* spec, const url_parse::Component& scheme) { |
| return DoIsStandard(spec, scheme); |
| } |
| |
| bool FindAndCompareScheme(const char* str, |
| int str_len, |
| const char* compare, |
| url_parse::Component* found_scheme) { |
| return DoFindAndCompareScheme(str, str_len, compare, found_scheme); |
| } |
| |
| bool FindAndCompareScheme(const char16* str, |
| int str_len, |
| const char* compare, |
| url_parse::Component* found_scheme) { |
| return DoFindAndCompareScheme(str, str_len, compare, found_scheme); |
| } |
| |
| bool Canonicalize(const char* spec, |
| int spec_len, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* output_parsed) { |
| return DoCanonicalize(spec, spec_len, charset_converter, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| bool Canonicalize(const char16* spec, |
| int spec_len, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* output_parsed) { |
| return DoCanonicalize(spec, spec_len, charset_converter, |
| output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| bool ResolveRelative(const char* base_spec, |
| int base_spec_len, |
| const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed, |
| const char* relative, |
| int relative_length, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* output_parsed) { |
| return DoResolveRelative(base_spec, base_spec_len, base_parsed, |
| relative, relative_length, |
| charset_converter, output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| bool ResolveRelative(const char* base_spec, |
| int base_spec_len, |
| const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed, |
| const char16* relative, |
| int relative_length, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* output_parsed) { |
| return DoResolveRelative(base_spec, base_spec_len, base_parsed, |
| relative, relative_length, |
| charset_converter, output, output_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| bool ReplaceComponents(const char* spec, |
| int spec_len, |
| const url_parse::Parsed& parsed, |
| const url_canon::Replacements<char>& replacements, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) { |
| return DoReplaceComponents(spec, spec_len, parsed, replacements, |
| charset_converter, output, out_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| bool ReplaceComponents(const char* spec, |
| int spec_len, |
| const url_parse::Parsed& parsed, |
| const url_canon::Replacements<char16>& replacements, |
| url_canon::CharsetConverter* charset_converter, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output, |
| url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) { |
| return DoReplaceComponents(spec, spec_len, parsed, replacements, |
| charset_converter, output, out_parsed); |
| } |
| |
| // Front-ends for LowerCaseEqualsASCII. |
| bool LowerCaseEqualsASCII(const char* a_begin, |
| const char* a_end, |
| const char* b) { |
| return DoLowerCaseEqualsASCII(a_begin, a_end, b); |
| } |
| |
| bool LowerCaseEqualsASCII(const char* a_begin, |
| const char* a_end, |
| const char* b_begin, |
| const char* b_end) { |
| while (a_begin != a_end && b_begin != b_end && |
| ToLowerASCII(*a_begin) == *b_begin) { |
| a_begin++; |
| b_begin++; |
| } |
| return a_begin == a_end && b_begin == b_end; |
| } |
| |
| bool LowerCaseEqualsASCII(const char16* a_begin, |
| const char16* a_end, |
| const char* b) { |
| return DoLowerCaseEqualsASCII(a_begin, a_end, b); |
| } |
| |
| void DecodeURLEscapeSequences(const char* input, int length, |
| url_canon::CanonOutputW* output) { |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<char> unescaped_chars; |
| for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { |
| if (input[i] == '%') { |
| unsigned char ch; |
| if (url_canon::DecodeEscaped(input, &i, length, &ch)) { |
| unescaped_chars.push_back(ch); |
| } else { |
| // Invalid escape sequence, copy the percent literal. |
| unescaped_chars.push_back('%'); |
| } |
| } else { |
| // Regular non-escaped 8-bit character. |
| unescaped_chars.push_back(input[i]); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Convert that 8-bit to UTF-16. It's not clear IE does this at all to |
| // JavaScript URLs, but Firefox and Safari do. |
| for (int i = 0; i < unescaped_chars.length(); i++) { |
| unsigned char uch = static_cast<unsigned char>(unescaped_chars.at(i)); |
| if (uch < 0x80) { |
| // Non-UTF-8, just append directly |
| output->push_back(uch); |
| } else { |
| // next_ch will point to the last character of the decoded |
| // character. |
| int next_character = i; |
| unsigned code_point; |
| if (url_canon::ReadUTFChar(unescaped_chars.data(), &next_character, |
| unescaped_chars.length(), &code_point)) { |
| // Valid UTF-8 character, convert to UTF-16. |
| url_canon::AppendUTF16Value(code_point, output); |
| i = next_character; |
| } else { |
| // If there are any sequences that are not valid UTF-8, we keep |
| // invalid code points and promote to UTF-16. We copy all characters |
| // from the current position to the end of the identified sequence. |
| while (i < next_character) { |
| output->push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(unescaped_chars.at(i))); |
| i++; |
| } |
| output->push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(unescaped_chars.at(i))); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace url_util |