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1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 // Canonicalizer functions for working with and resolving relative URLs.
7 #include "base/logging.h"
8 #include "url/url_canon.h"
9 #include "url/url_canon_internal.h"
10 #include "url/url_file.h"
11 #include "url/url_parse_internal.h"
12 #include "url/url_util_internal.h"
14 namespace url_canon {
16 namespace {
18 // Firefox does a case-sensitive compare (which is probably wrong--Mozilla bug
19 // 379034), whereas IE is case-insensetive.
21 // We choose to be more permissive like IE. We don't need to worry about
22 // unescaping or anything here: neither IE or Firefox allow this. We also
23 // don't have to worry about invalid scheme characters since we are comparing
24 // against the canonical scheme of the base.
26 // The base URL should always be canonical, therefore is ASCII.
27 template<typename CHAR>
28 bool AreSchemesEqual(const char* base,
29 const url_parse::Component& base_scheme,
30 const CHAR* cmp,
31 const url_parse::Component& cmp_scheme) {
32 if (base_scheme.len != cmp_scheme.len)
33 return false;
34 for (int i = 0; i < base_scheme.len; i++) {
35 // We assume the base is already canonical, so we don't have to
36 // canonicalize it.
37 if (CanonicalSchemeChar(cmp[cmp_scheme.begin + i]) !=
38 base[base_scheme.begin + i])
39 return false;
41 return true;
44 #ifdef WIN32
46 // Here, we also allow Windows paths to be represented as "/C:/" so we can be
47 // consistent about URL paths beginning with slashes. This function is like
48 // DoesBeginWindowsDrivePath except that it also requires a slash at the
49 // beginning.
50 template<typename CHAR>
51 bool DoesBeginSlashWindowsDriveSpec(const CHAR* spec, int start_offset,
52 int spec_len) {
53 if (start_offset >= spec_len)
54 return false;
55 return url_parse::IsURLSlash(spec[start_offset]) &&
56 url_parse::DoesBeginWindowsDriveSpec(spec, start_offset + 1, spec_len);
59 #endif // WIN32
61 // See IsRelativeURL in the header file for usage.
62 template<typename CHAR>
63 bool DoIsRelativeURL(const char* base,
64 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
65 const CHAR* url,
66 int url_len,
67 bool is_base_hierarchical,
68 bool* is_relative,
69 url_parse::Component* relative_component) {
70 *is_relative = false; // So we can default later to not relative.
72 // Trim whitespace and construct a new range for the substring.
73 int begin = 0;
74 url_parse::TrimURL(url, &begin, &url_len);
75 if (begin >= url_len) {
76 // Empty URLs are relative, but do nothing.
77 *relative_component = url_parse::Component(begin, 0);
78 *is_relative = true;
79 return true;
82 #ifdef WIN32
83 // We special case paths like "C:\foo" so they can link directly to the
84 // file on Windows (IE compatability). The security domain stuff should
85 // prevent a link like this from actually being followed if its on a
86 // web page.
88 // We treat "C:/foo" as an absolute URL. We can go ahead and treat "/c:/"
89 // as relative, as this will just replace the path when the base scheme
90 // is a file and the answer will still be correct.
92 // We require strict backslashes when detecting UNC since two forward
93 // shashes should be treated a a relative URL with a hostname.
94 if (url_parse::DoesBeginWindowsDriveSpec(url, begin, url_len) ||
95 url_parse::DoesBeginUNCPath(url, begin, url_len, true))
96 return true;
97 #endif // WIN32
99 // See if we've got a scheme, if not, we know this is a relative URL.
100 // BUT: Just because we have a scheme, doesn't make it absolute.
101 // "http:foo.html" is a relative URL with path "foo.html". If the scheme is
102 // empty, we treat it as relative (":foo") like IE does.
103 url_parse::Component scheme;
104 const bool scheme_is_empty =
105 !url_parse::ExtractScheme(url, url_len, &scheme) || scheme.len == 0;
106 if (scheme_is_empty) {
107 if (url[begin] == '#') {
108 // |url| is a bare fragement (e.g. "#foo"). This can be resolved against
109 // any base. Fall-through.
110 } else if (!is_base_hierarchical) {
111 // Don't allow relative URLs if the base scheme doesn't support it.
112 return false;
115 *relative_component = url_parse::MakeRange(begin, url_len);
116 *is_relative = true;
117 return true;
120 // If the scheme isn't valid, then it's relative.
121 int scheme_end = scheme.end();
122 for (int i = scheme.begin; i < scheme_end; i++) {
123 if (!CanonicalSchemeChar(url[i])) {
124 *relative_component = url_parse::MakeRange(begin, url_len);
125 *is_relative = true;
126 return true;
130 // If the scheme is not the same, then we can't count it as relative.
131 if (!AreSchemesEqual(base, base_parsed.scheme, url, scheme))
132 return true;
134 // When the scheme that they both share is not hierarchical, treat the
135 // incoming scheme as absolute (this way with the base of "data:foo",
136 // "data:bar" will be reported as absolute.
137 if (!is_base_hierarchical)
138 return true;
140 int colon_offset = scheme.end();
142 // If it's a filesystem URL, the only valid way to make it relative is not to
143 // supply a scheme. There's no equivalent to e.g. http:index.html.
144 if (url_util::CompareSchemeComponent(url, scheme, "filesystem"))
145 return true;
147 // ExtractScheme guarantees that the colon immediately follows what it
148 // considers to be the scheme. CountConsecutiveSlashes will handle the
149 // case where the begin offset is the end of the input.
150 int num_slashes = url_parse::CountConsecutiveSlashes(url, colon_offset + 1,
151 url_len);
153 if (num_slashes == 0 || num_slashes == 1) {
154 // No slashes means it's a relative path like "http:foo.html". One slash
155 // is an absolute path. "http:/home/foo.html"
156 *is_relative = true;
157 *relative_component = url_parse::MakeRange(colon_offset + 1, url_len);
158 return true;
161 // Two or more slashes after the scheme we treat as absolute.
162 return true;
165 // Copies all characters in the range [begin, end) of |spec| to the output,
166 // up until and including the last slash. There should be a slash in the
167 // range, if not, nothing will be copied.
169 // The input is assumed to be canonical, so we search only for exact slashes
170 // and not backslashes as well. We also know that it's ASCII.
171 void CopyToLastSlash(const char* spec,
172 int begin,
173 int end,
174 CanonOutput* output) {
175 // Find the last slash.
176 int last_slash = -1;
177 for (int i = end - 1; i >= begin; i--) {
178 if (spec[i] == '/') {
179 last_slash = i;
180 break;
183 if (last_slash < 0)
184 return; // No slash.
186 // Copy.
187 for (int i = begin; i <= last_slash; i++)
188 output->push_back(spec[i]);
191 // Copies a single component from the source to the output. This is used
192 // when resolving relative URLs and a given component is unchanged. Since the
193 // source should already be canonical, we don't have to do anything special,
194 // and the input is ASCII.
195 void CopyOneComponent(const char* source,
196 const url_parse::Component& source_component,
197 CanonOutput* output,
198 url_parse::Component* output_component) {
199 if (source_component.len < 0) {
200 // This component is not present.
201 *output_component = url_parse::Component();
202 return;
205 output_component->begin = output->length();
206 int source_end = source_component.end();
207 for (int i = source_component.begin; i < source_end; i++)
208 output->push_back(source[i]);
209 output_component->len = output->length() - output_component->begin;
212 #ifdef WIN32
214 // Called on Windows when the base URL is a file URL, this will copy the "C:"
215 // to the output, if there is a drive letter and if that drive letter is not
216 // being overridden by the relative URL. Otherwise, do nothing.
218 // It will return the index of the beginning of the next character in the
219 // base to be processed: if there is a "C:", the slash after it, or if
220 // there is no drive letter, the slash at the beginning of the path, or
221 // the end of the base. This can be used as the starting offset for further
222 // path processing.
223 template<typename CHAR>
224 int CopyBaseDriveSpecIfNecessary(const char* base_url,
225 int base_path_begin,
226 int base_path_end,
227 const CHAR* relative_url,
228 int path_start,
229 int relative_url_len,
230 CanonOutput* output) {
231 if (base_path_begin >= base_path_end)
232 return base_path_begin; // No path.
234 // If the relative begins with a drive spec, don't do anything. The existing
235 // drive spec in the base will be replaced.
236 if (url_parse::DoesBeginWindowsDriveSpec(relative_url,
237 path_start, relative_url_len)) {
238 return base_path_begin; // Relative URL path is "C:/foo"
241 // The path should begin with a slash (as all canonical paths do). We check
242 // if it is followed by a drive letter and copy it.
243 if (DoesBeginSlashWindowsDriveSpec(base_url,
244 base_path_begin,
245 base_path_end)) {
246 // Copy the two-character drive spec to the output. It will now look like
247 // "file:///C:" so the rest of it can be treated like a standard path.
248 output->push_back('/');
249 output->push_back(base_url[base_path_begin + 1]);
250 output->push_back(base_url[base_path_begin + 2]);
251 return base_path_begin + 3;
254 return base_path_begin;
257 #endif // WIN32
259 // A subroutine of DoResolveRelativeURL, this resolves the URL knowning that
260 // the input is a relative path or less (qyuery or ref).
261 template<typename CHAR>
262 bool DoResolveRelativePath(const char* base_url,
263 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
264 bool base_is_file,
265 const CHAR* relative_url,
266 const url_parse::Component& relative_component,
267 CharsetConverter* query_converter,
268 CanonOutput* output,
269 url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) {
270 bool success = true;
272 // We know the authority section didn't change, copy it to the output. We
273 // also know we have a path so can copy up to there.
274 url_parse::Component path, query, ref;
275 url_parse::ParsePathInternal(relative_url,
276 relative_component,
277 &path,
278 &query,
279 &ref);
280 // Canonical URLs always have a path, so we can use that offset.
281 output->Append(base_url, base_parsed.path.begin);
283 if (path.len > 0) {
284 // The path is replaced or modified.
285 int true_path_begin = output->length();
287 // For file: URLs on Windows, we don't want to treat the drive letter and
288 // colon as part of the path for relative file resolution when the
289 // incoming URL does not provide a drive spec. We save the true path
290 // beginning so we can fix it up after we are done.
291 int base_path_begin = base_parsed.path.begin;
292 #ifdef WIN32
293 if (base_is_file) {
294 base_path_begin = CopyBaseDriveSpecIfNecessary(
295 base_url, base_parsed.path.begin, base_parsed.path.end(),
296 relative_url, relative_component.begin, relative_component.end(),
297 output);
298 // Now the output looks like either "file://" or "file:///C:"
299 // and we can start appending the rest of the path. |base_path_begin|
300 // points to the character in the base that comes next.
302 #endif // WIN32
304 if (url_parse::IsURLSlash(relative_url[path.begin])) {
305 // Easy case: the path is an absolute path on the server, so we can
306 // just replace everything from the path on with the new versions.
307 // Since the input should be canonical hierarchical URL, we should
308 // always have a path.
309 success &= CanonicalizePath(relative_url, path,
310 output, &out_parsed->path);
311 } else {
312 // Relative path, replace the query, and reference. We take the
313 // original path with the file part stripped, and append the new path.
314 // The canonicalizer will take care of resolving ".." and "."
315 int path_begin = output->length();
316 CopyToLastSlash(base_url, base_path_begin, base_parsed.path.end(),
317 output);
318 success &= CanonicalizePartialPath(relative_url, path, path_begin,
319 output);
320 out_parsed->path = url_parse::MakeRange(path_begin, output->length());
322 // Copy the rest of the stuff after the path from the relative path.
325 // Finish with the query and reference part (these can't fail).
326 CanonicalizeQuery(relative_url, query, query_converter,
327 output, &out_parsed->query);
328 CanonicalizeRef(relative_url, ref, output, &out_parsed->ref);
330 // Fix the path beginning to add back the "C:" we may have written above.
331 out_parsed->path = url_parse::MakeRange(true_path_begin,
332 out_parsed->path.end());
333 return success;
336 // If we get here, the path is unchanged: copy to output.
337 CopyOneComponent(base_url, base_parsed.path, output, &out_parsed->path);
339 if (query.is_valid()) {
340 // Just the query specified, replace the query and reference (ignore
341 // failures for refs)
342 CanonicalizeQuery(relative_url, query, query_converter,
343 output, &out_parsed->query);
344 CanonicalizeRef(relative_url, ref, output, &out_parsed->ref);
345 return success;
348 // If we get here, the query is unchanged: copy to output. Note that the
349 // range of the query parameter doesn't include the question mark, so we
350 // have to add it manually if there is a component.
351 if (base_parsed.query.is_valid())
352 output->push_back('?');
353 CopyOneComponent(base_url, base_parsed.query, output, &out_parsed->query);
355 if (ref.is_valid()) {
356 // Just the reference specified: replace it (ignoring failures).
357 CanonicalizeRef(relative_url, ref, output, &out_parsed->ref);
358 return success;
361 // We should always have something to do in this function, the caller checks
362 // that some component is being replaced.
363 DCHECK(false) << "Not reached";
364 return success;
367 // Resolves a relative URL that contains a host. Typically, these will
368 // be of the form "//www.google.com/foo/bar?baz#ref" and the only thing which
369 // should be kept from the original URL is the scheme.
370 template<typename CHAR>
371 bool DoResolveRelativeHost(const char* base_url,
372 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
373 const CHAR* relative_url,
374 const url_parse::Component& relative_component,
375 CharsetConverter* query_converter,
376 CanonOutput* output,
377 url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) {
378 // Parse the relative URL, just like we would for anything following a
379 // scheme.
380 url_parse::Parsed relative_parsed; // Everything but the scheme is valid.
381 url_parse::ParseAfterScheme(relative_url, relative_component.end(),
382 relative_component.begin, &relative_parsed);
384 // Now we can just use the replacement function to replace all the necessary
385 // parts of the old URL with the new one.
386 Replacements<CHAR> replacements;
387 replacements.SetUsername(relative_url, relative_parsed.username);
388 replacements.SetPassword(relative_url, relative_parsed.password);
389 replacements.SetHost(relative_url, relative_parsed.host);
390 replacements.SetPort(relative_url, relative_parsed.port);
391 replacements.SetPath(relative_url, relative_parsed.path);
392 replacements.SetQuery(relative_url, relative_parsed.query);
393 replacements.SetRef(relative_url, relative_parsed.ref);
395 return ReplaceStandardURL(base_url, base_parsed, replacements,
396 query_converter, output, out_parsed);
399 // Resolves a relative URL that happens to be an absolute file path. Examples
400 // include: "//hostname/path", "/c:/foo", and "//hostname/c:/foo".
401 template<typename CHAR>
402 bool DoResolveAbsoluteFile(const CHAR* relative_url,
403 const url_parse::Component& relative_component,
404 CharsetConverter* query_converter,
405 CanonOutput* output,
406 url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) {
407 // Parse the file URL. The file URl parsing function uses the same logic
408 // as we do for determining if the file is absolute, in which case it will
409 // not bother to look for a scheme.
410 url_parse::Parsed relative_parsed;
411 url_parse::ParseFileURL(&relative_url[relative_component.begin],
412 relative_component.len, &relative_parsed);
414 return CanonicalizeFileURL(&relative_url[relative_component.begin],
415 relative_component.len, relative_parsed,
416 query_converter, output, out_parsed);
419 // TODO(brettw) treat two slashes as root like Mozilla for FTP?
420 template<typename CHAR>
421 bool DoResolveRelativeURL(const char* base_url,
422 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
423 bool base_is_file,
424 const CHAR* relative_url,
425 const url_parse::Component& relative_component,
426 CharsetConverter* query_converter,
427 CanonOutput* output,
428 url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) {
429 // Starting point for our output parsed. We'll fix what we change.
430 *out_parsed = base_parsed;
432 // Sanity check: the input should have a host or we'll break badly below.
433 // We can only resolve relative URLs with base URLs that have hosts and
434 // paths (even the default path of "/" is OK).
436 // We allow hosts with no length so we can handle file URLs, for example.
437 if (base_parsed.path.len <= 0) {
438 // On error, return the input (resolving a relative URL on a non-relative
439 // base = the base).
440 int base_len = base_parsed.Length();
441 for (int i = 0; i < base_len; i++)
442 output->push_back(base_url[i]);
443 return false;
446 if (relative_component.len <= 0) {
447 // Empty relative URL, leave unchanged, only removing the ref component.
448 int base_len = base_parsed.Length();
449 base_len -= base_parsed.ref.len + 1;
450 out_parsed->ref.reset();
451 output->Append(base_url, base_len);
452 return true;
455 int num_slashes = url_parse::CountConsecutiveSlashes(
456 relative_url, relative_component.begin, relative_component.end());
458 #ifdef WIN32
459 // On Windows, two slashes for a file path (regardless of which direction
460 // they are) means that it's UNC. Two backslashes on any base scheme mean
461 // that it's an absolute UNC path (we use the base_is_file flag to control
462 // how strict the UNC finder is).
464 // We also allow Windows absolute drive specs on any scheme (for example
465 // "c:\foo") like IE does. There must be no preceeding slashes in this
466 // case (we reject anything like "/c:/foo") because that should be treated
467 // as a path. For file URLs, we allow any number of slashes since that would
468 // be setting the path.
470 // This assumes the absolute path resolver handles absolute URLs like this
471 // properly. url_util::DoCanonicalize does this.
472 int after_slashes = relative_component.begin + num_slashes;
473 if (url_parse::DoesBeginUNCPath(relative_url, relative_component.begin,
474 relative_component.end(), !base_is_file) ||
475 ((num_slashes == 0 || base_is_file) &&
476 url_parse::DoesBeginWindowsDriveSpec(relative_url, after_slashes,
477 relative_component.end()))) {
478 return DoResolveAbsoluteFile(relative_url, relative_component,
479 query_converter, output, out_parsed);
481 #else
482 // Other platforms need explicit handling for file: URLs with multiple
483 // slashes because the generic scheme parsing always extracts a host, but a
484 // file: URL only has a host if it has exactly 2 slashes. Even if it does
485 // have a host, we want to use the special host detection logic for file
486 // URLs provided by DoResolveAbsoluteFile(), as opposed to the generic host
487 // detection logic, for consistency with parsing file URLs from scratch.
488 // This also handles the special case where the URL is only slashes,
489 // since that doesn't have a host part either.
490 if (base_is_file &&
491 (num_slashes >= 2 || num_slashes == relative_component.len)) {
492 return DoResolveAbsoluteFile(relative_url, relative_component,
493 query_converter, output, out_parsed);
495 #endif
497 // Any other double-slashes mean that this is relative to the scheme.
498 if (num_slashes >= 2) {
499 return DoResolveRelativeHost(base_url, base_parsed,
500 relative_url, relative_component,
501 query_converter, output, out_parsed);
504 // When we get here, we know that the relative URL is on the same host.
505 return DoResolveRelativePath(base_url, base_parsed, base_is_file,
506 relative_url, relative_component,
507 query_converter, output, out_parsed);
510 } // namespace
512 bool IsRelativeURL(const char* base,
513 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
514 const char* fragment,
515 int fragment_len,
516 bool is_base_hierarchical,
517 bool* is_relative,
518 url_parse::Component* relative_component) {
519 return DoIsRelativeURL<char>(
520 base, base_parsed, fragment, fragment_len, is_base_hierarchical,
521 is_relative, relative_component);
524 bool IsRelativeURL(const char* base,
525 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
526 const base::char16* fragment,
527 int fragment_len,
528 bool is_base_hierarchical,
529 bool* is_relative,
530 url_parse::Component* relative_component) {
531 return DoIsRelativeURL<base::char16>(
532 base, base_parsed, fragment, fragment_len, is_base_hierarchical,
533 is_relative, relative_component);
536 bool ResolveRelativeURL(const char* base_url,
537 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
538 bool base_is_file,
539 const char* relative_url,
540 const url_parse::Component& relative_component,
541 CharsetConverter* query_converter,
542 CanonOutput* output,
543 url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) {
544 return DoResolveRelativeURL<char>(
545 base_url, base_parsed, base_is_file, relative_url,
546 relative_component, query_converter, output, out_parsed);
549 bool ResolveRelativeURL(const char* base_url,
550 const url_parse::Parsed& base_parsed,
551 bool base_is_file,
552 const base::char16* relative_url,
553 const url_parse::Component& relative_component,
554 CharsetConverter* query_converter,
555 CanonOutput* output,
556 url_parse::Parsed* out_parsed) {
557 return DoResolveRelativeURL<base::char16>(
558 base_url, base_parsed, base_is_file, relative_url,
559 relative_component, query_converter, output, out_parsed);
562 } // namespace url_canon