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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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.
4 #ifndef EXTENSIONS_COMMON_URL_PATTERN_H_
5 #define EXTENSIONS_COMMON_URL_PATTERN_H_
7 #include <functional>
8 #include <iosfwd>
9 #include <string>
10 #include <vector>
12 class GURL;
14 // A pattern that can be used to match URLs. A URLPattern is a very restricted
15 // subset of URL syntax:
17 // <url-pattern> := <scheme>://<host><port><path> | '<all_urls>'
18 // <scheme> := '*' | 'http' | 'https' | 'file' | 'ftp' | 'chrome' |
19 // 'chrome-extension' | 'filesystem'
20 // <host> := '*' | '*.' <anychar except '/' and '*'>+
21 // <port> := [':' ('*' | <port number between 0 and 65535>)]
22 // <path> := '/' <any chars>
24 // * Host is not used when the scheme is 'file'.
25 // * The path can have embedded '*' characters which act as glob wildcards.
26 // * '<all_urls>' is a special pattern that matches any URL that contains a
27 // valid scheme (as specified by valid_schemes_).
28 // * The '*' scheme pattern excludes file URLs.
30 // Examples of valid patterns:
31 // - http://*/*
32 // - http://*/foo*
33 // - https://*.google.com/foo*bar
34 // - file://monkey*
35 // - http://127.0.0.1/*
37 // Examples of invalid patterns:
38 // - http://* -- path not specified
39 // - http://*foo/bar -- * not allowed as substring of host component
40 // - http://foo.*.bar/baz -- * must be first component
41 // - http:/bar -- scheme separator not found
42 // - foo://* -- invalid scheme
43 // - chrome:// -- we don't support chrome internal URLs
44 class URLPattern {
45 public:
46 // A collection of scheme bitmasks for use with valid_schemes.
47 enum SchemeMasks {
48 SCHEME_NONE = 0,
49 SCHEME_HTTP = 1 << 0,
50 SCHEME_HTTPS = 1 << 1,
51 SCHEME_FILE = 1 << 2,
52 SCHEME_FTP = 1 << 3,
53 SCHEME_CHROMEUI = 1 << 4,
54 SCHEME_EXTENSION = 1 << 5,
55 SCHEME_FILESYSTEM = 1 << 6,
57 // IMPORTANT!
58 // SCHEME_ALL will match every scheme, including chrome://, chrome-
59 // extension://, about:, etc. Because this has lots of security
60 // implications, third-party extensions should usually not be able to get
61 // access to URL patterns initialized this way. If there is a reason
62 // for violating this general rule, document why this it safe.
63 SCHEME_ALL = -1,
66 // Error codes returned from Parse().
67 enum ParseResult {
68 PARSE_SUCCESS = 0,
69 PARSE_ERROR_MISSING_SCHEME_SEPARATOR,
70 PARSE_ERROR_INVALID_SCHEME,
71 PARSE_ERROR_WRONG_SCHEME_SEPARATOR,
72 PARSE_ERROR_EMPTY_HOST,
73 PARSE_ERROR_INVALID_HOST_WILDCARD,
74 PARSE_ERROR_EMPTY_PATH,
75 PARSE_ERROR_INVALID_PORT,
76 PARSE_ERROR_INVALID_HOST,
77 NUM_PARSE_RESULTS
80 // The <all_urls> string pattern.
81 static const char kAllUrlsPattern[];
83 // Returns true if the given |scheme| is considered valid for extensions.
84 static bool IsValidSchemeForExtensions(const std::string& scheme);
86 explicit URLPattern(int valid_schemes);
88 // Convenience to construct a URLPattern from a string. If the string is not
89 // known ahead of time, use Parse() instead, which returns success or failure.
90 URLPattern(int valid_schemes, const std::string& pattern);
92 URLPattern();
93 ~URLPattern();
95 bool operator<(const URLPattern& other) const;
96 bool operator>(const URLPattern& other) const;
97 bool operator==(const URLPattern& other) const;
99 // Initializes this instance by parsing the provided string. Returns
100 // URLPattern::PARSE_SUCCESS on success, or an error code otherwise. On
101 // failure, this instance will have some intermediate values and is in an
102 // invalid state.
103 ParseResult Parse(const std::string& pattern_str);
105 // Gets the bitmask of valid schemes.
106 int valid_schemes() const { return valid_schemes_; }
107 void SetValidSchemes(int valid_schemes);
109 // Gets the host the pattern matches. This can be an empty string if the
110 // pattern matches all hosts (the input was <scheme>://*/<whatever>).
111 const std::string& host() const { return host_; }
112 void SetHost(const std::string& host);
114 // Gets whether to match subdomains of host().
115 bool match_subdomains() const { return match_subdomains_; }
116 void SetMatchSubdomains(bool val);
118 // Gets the path the pattern matches with the leading slash. This can have
119 // embedded asterisks which are interpreted using glob rules.
120 const std::string& path() const { return path_; }
121 void SetPath(const std::string& path);
123 // Returns true if this pattern matches all urls.
124 bool match_all_urls() const { return match_all_urls_; }
125 void SetMatchAllURLs(bool val);
127 // Sets the scheme for pattern matches. This can be a single '*' if the
128 // pattern matches all valid schemes (as defined by the valid_schemes_
129 // property). Returns false on failure (if the scheme is not valid).
130 bool SetScheme(const std::string& scheme);
131 // Note: You should use MatchesScheme() instead of this getter unless you
132 // absolutely need the exact scheme. This is exposed for testing.
133 const std::string& scheme() const { return scheme_; }
135 // Returns true if the specified scheme can be used in this URL pattern, and
136 // false otherwise. Uses valid_schemes_ to determine validity.
137 bool IsValidScheme(const std::string& scheme) const;
139 // Returns true if this instance matches the specified URL.
140 bool MatchesURL(const GURL& test) const;
142 // Returns true if this instance matches the specified security origin.
143 bool MatchesSecurityOrigin(const GURL& test) const;
145 // Returns true if |test| matches our scheme.
146 // Note that if test is "filesystem", this may fail whereas MatchesURL
147 // may succeed. MatchesURL is smart enough to look at the inner_url instead
148 // of the outer "filesystem:" part.
149 bool MatchesScheme(const std::string& test) const;
151 // Returns true if |test| matches our host.
152 bool MatchesHost(const std::string& test) const;
153 bool MatchesHost(const GURL& test) const;
155 // Returns true if |test| matches our path.
156 bool MatchesPath(const std::string& test) const;
158 // Returns true if the pattern is vague enough that it implies all hosts,
159 // such as *://*/*.
160 // This is an expensive method, and should be used sparingly!
161 // You should probably use URLPatternSet::ShouldWarnAllHosts(), which is
162 // cached.
163 bool ImpliesAllHosts() const;
165 // Returns true if the pattern only matches a single origin. The pattern may
166 // include a path.
167 bool MatchesSingleOrigin() const;
169 // Sets the port. Returns false if the port is invalid.
170 bool SetPort(const std::string& port);
171 const std::string& port() const { return port_; }
173 // Returns a string representing this instance.
174 const std::string& GetAsString() const;
176 // Determines whether there is a URL that would match this instance and
177 // another instance. This method is symmetrical: Calling
178 // other.OverlapsWith(this) would result in the same answer.
179 bool OverlapsWith(const URLPattern& other) const;
181 // Returns true if this pattern matches all possible URLs that |other| can
182 // match. For example, http://*.google.com encompasses http://www.google.com.
183 bool Contains(const URLPattern& other) const;
185 // Converts this URLPattern into an equivalent set of URLPatterns that don't
186 // use a wildcard in the scheme component. If this URLPattern doesn't use a
187 // wildcard scheme, then the returned set will contain one element that is
188 // equivalent to this instance.
189 std::vector<URLPattern> ConvertToExplicitSchemes() const;
191 static bool EffectiveHostCompare(const URLPattern& a, const URLPattern& b) {
192 if (a.match_all_urls_ && b.match_all_urls_)
193 return false;
194 return a.host_.compare(b.host_) < 0;
197 // Used for origin comparisons in a std::set.
198 class EffectiveHostCompareFunctor {
199 public:
200 bool operator()(const URLPattern& a, const URLPattern& b) const {
201 return EffectiveHostCompare(a, b);
205 // Get an error string for a ParseResult.
206 static const char* GetParseResultString(URLPattern::ParseResult parse_result);
208 private:
209 // Returns true if any of the |schemes| items matches our scheme.
210 bool MatchesAnyScheme(const std::vector<std::string>& schemes) const;
212 // Returns true if all of the |schemes| items matches our scheme.
213 bool MatchesAllSchemes(const std::vector<std::string>& schemes) const;
215 bool MatchesSecurityOriginHelper(const GURL& test) const;
217 // Returns true if our port matches the |port| pattern (it may be "*").
218 bool MatchesPortPattern(const std::string& port) const;
220 // If the URLPattern contains a wildcard scheme, returns a list of
221 // equivalent literal schemes, otherwise returns the current scheme.
222 std::vector<std::string> GetExplicitSchemes() const;
224 // A bitmask containing the schemes which are considered valid for this
225 // pattern. Parse() uses this to decide whether a pattern contains a valid
226 // scheme.
227 int valid_schemes_;
229 // True if this is a special-case "<all_urls>" pattern.
230 bool match_all_urls_;
232 // The scheme for the pattern.
233 std::string scheme_;
235 // The host without any leading "*" components.
236 std::string host_;
238 // Whether we should match subdomains of the host. This is true if the first
239 // component of the pattern's host was "*".
240 bool match_subdomains_;
242 // The port.
243 std::string port_;
245 // The path to match. This is everything after the host of the URL, or
246 // everything after the scheme in the case of file:// URLs.
247 std::string path_;
249 // The path with "?" and "\" characters escaped for use with the
250 // MatchPattern() function.
251 std::string path_escaped_;
253 // A string representing this URLPattern.
254 mutable std::string spec_;
257 std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const URLPattern& url_pattern);
259 typedef std::vector<URLPattern> URLPatternList;
261 #endif // EXTENSIONS_COMMON_URL_PATTERN_H_