Implemented UriBeacon decoder.
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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.
5 #ifndef NET_HTTP_HTTP_UTIL_H_
6 #define NET_HTTP_HTTP_UTIL_H_
8 #include <string>
9 #include <vector>
11 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
12 #include "base/strings/string_tokenizer.h"
13 #include "base/time/time.h"
14 #include "net/base/net_export.h"
15 #include "net/http/http_byte_range.h"
16 #include "net/http/http_version.h"
17 #include "url/gurl.h"
19 // This is a macro to support extending this string literal at compile time.
20 // Please excuse me polluting your global namespace!
21 #define HTTP_LWS " \t"
23 namespace net {
25 class NET_EXPORT HttpUtil {
26 public:
27 // Returns the absolute path of the URL, to be used for the http request.
28 // The absolute path starts with a '/' and may contain a query.
29 static std::string PathForRequest(const GURL& url);
31 // Returns the absolute URL, to be used for the http request. This url is
32 // made up of the protocol, host, [port], path, [query]. Everything else
33 // is stripped (username, password, reference).
34 static std::string SpecForRequest(const GURL& url);
36 // Locates the next occurance of delimiter in line, skipping over quoted
37 // strings (e.g., commas will not be treated as delimiters if they appear
38 // within a quoted string). Returns the offset of the found delimiter or
39 // line.size() if no delimiter was found.
40 static size_t FindDelimiter(const std::string& line,
41 size_t search_start,
42 char delimiter);
44 // Parses the value of a Content-Type header. The resulting mime_type and
45 // charset values are normalized to lowercase. The mime_type and charset
46 // output values are only modified if the content_type_str contains a mime
47 // type and charset value, respectively. The boundary output value is
48 // optional and will be assigned the (quoted) value of the boundary
49 // paramter, if any.
50 static void ParseContentType(const std::string& content_type_str,
51 std::string* mime_type,
52 std::string* charset,
53 bool* had_charset,
54 std::string* boundary);
56 // Scans the headers and look for the first "Range" header in |headers|,
57 // if "Range" exists and the first one of it is well formatted then returns
58 // true, |ranges| will contain a list of valid ranges. If return
59 // value is false then values in |ranges| should not be used. The format of
60 // "Range" header is defined in RFC 7233 Section 2.1.
61 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7233#section-2.1
62 static bool ParseRanges(const std::string& headers,
63 std::vector<HttpByteRange>* ranges);
65 // Same thing as ParseRanges except the Range header is known and its value
66 // is directly passed in, rather than requiring searching through a string.
67 static bool ParseRangeHeader(const std::string& range_specifier,
68 std::vector<HttpByteRange>* ranges);
70 // Parses a Retry-After header that is either an absolute date/time or a
71 // number of seconds in the future. Interprets absolute times as relative to
72 // |now|. If |retry_after_string| is successfully parsed and indicates a time
73 // that is not in the past, fills in |*retry_after| and returns true;
74 // otherwise, returns false.
75 static bool ParseRetryAfterHeader(const std::string& retry_after_string,
76 base::Time now,
77 base::TimeDelta* retry_after);
79 // Scans the '\r\n'-delimited headers for the given header name. Returns
80 // true if a match is found. Input is assumed to be well-formed.
81 // TODO(darin): kill this
82 static bool HasHeader(const std::string& headers, const char* name);
84 // Returns true if it is safe to allow users and scripts to specify the header
85 // named |name|.
86 static bool IsSafeHeader(const std::string& name);
88 // Returns true if |name| is a valid HTTP header name.
89 static bool IsValidHeaderName(const std::string& name);
91 // Returns false if |value| contains NUL or CRLF. This method does not perform
92 // a fully RFC-2616-compliant header value validation.
93 static bool IsValidHeaderValue(const std::string& value);
95 // Strips all header lines from |headers| whose name matches
96 // |headers_to_remove|. |headers_to_remove| is a list of null-terminated
97 // lower-case header names, with array length |headers_to_remove_len|.
98 // Returns the stripped header lines list, separated by "\r\n".
99 static std::string StripHeaders(const std::string& headers,
100 const char* const headers_to_remove[],
101 size_t headers_to_remove_len);
103 // Multiple occurances of some headers cannot be coalesced into a comma-
104 // separated list since their values are (or contain) unquoted HTTP-date
105 // values, which may contain a comma (see RFC 2616 section 3.3.1).
106 static bool IsNonCoalescingHeader(std::string::const_iterator name_begin,
107 std::string::const_iterator name_end);
108 static bool IsNonCoalescingHeader(const std::string& name) {
109 return IsNonCoalescingHeader(name.begin(), name.end());
112 // Return true if the character is HTTP "linear white space" (SP | HT).
113 // This definition corresponds with the HTTP_LWS macro, and does not match
114 // newlines.
115 static bool IsLWS(char c);
117 // Trim HTTP_LWS chars from the beginning and end of the string.
118 static void TrimLWS(std::string::const_iterator* begin,
119 std::string::const_iterator* end);
121 // Whether the character is the start of a quotation mark.
122 static bool IsQuote(char c);
124 // Whether the string is a valid |token| as defined in RFC 2616 Sec 2.2.
125 static bool IsToken(std::string::const_iterator begin,
126 std::string::const_iterator end);
127 static bool IsToken(const std::string& str) {
128 return IsToken(str.begin(), str.end());
131 // RFC 2616 Sec 2.2:
132 // quoted-string = ( <"> *(qdtext | quoted-pair ) <"> )
133 // Unquote() strips the surrounding quotemarks off a string, and unescapes
134 // any quoted-pair to obtain the value contained by the quoted-string.
135 // If the input is not quoted, then it works like the identity function.
136 static std::string Unquote(std::string::const_iterator begin,
137 std::string::const_iterator end);
139 // Same as above.
140 static std::string Unquote(const std::string& str);
142 // The reverse of Unquote() -- escapes and surrounds with "
143 static std::string Quote(const std::string& str);
145 // Returns the start of the status line, or -1 if no status line was found.
146 // This allows for 4 bytes of junk to precede the status line (which is what
147 // mozilla does too).
148 static int LocateStartOfStatusLine(const char* buf, int buf_len);
150 // Returns index beyond the end-of-headers marker or -1 if not found. RFC
151 // 2616 defines the end-of-headers marker as a double CRLF; however, some
152 // servers only send back LFs (e.g., Unix-based CGI scripts written using the
153 // ASIS Apache module). This function therefore accepts the pattern LF[CR]LF
154 // as end-of-headers (just like Mozilla).
155 // The parameter |i| is the offset within |buf| to begin searching from.
156 static int LocateEndOfHeaders(const char* buf, int buf_len, int i = 0);
158 // Assemble "raw headers" in the format required by HttpResponseHeaders.
159 // This involves normalizing line terminators, converting [CR]LF to \0 and
160 // handling HTTP line continuations (i.e., lines starting with LWS are
161 // continuations of the previous line). |buf_len| indicates the position of
162 // the end-of-headers marker as defined by LocateEndOfHeaders.
163 // If a \0 appears within the headers themselves, it will be stripped. This
164 // is a workaround to avoid later code from incorrectly interpreting it as
165 // a line terminator.
167 // TODO(eroman): we should use \n as the canonical line separator rather than
168 // \0 to avoid this problem. Unfortunately the persistence layer
169 // is already dependent on newlines being replaced by NULL so
170 // this is hard to change without breaking things.
171 static std::string AssembleRawHeaders(const char* buf, int buf_len);
173 // Converts assembled "raw headers" back to the HTTP response format. That is
174 // convert each \0 occurence to CRLF. This is used by DevTools.
175 // Since all line continuations info is already lost at this point, the result
176 // consists of status line and then one line for each header.
177 static std::string ConvertHeadersBackToHTTPResponse(const std::string& str);
179 // Given a comma separated ordered list of language codes, return
180 // the list with a qvalue appended to each language.
181 // The way qvalues are assigned is rather simple. The qvalue
182 // starts with 1.0 and is decremented by 0.2 for each successive entry
183 // in the list until it reaches 0.2. All the entries after that are
184 // assigned the same qvalue of 0.2. Also, note that the 1st language
185 // will not have a qvalue added because the absence of a qvalue implicitly
186 // means q=1.0.
188 // When making a http request, this should be used to determine what
189 // to put in Accept-Language header. If a comma separated list of language
190 // codes *without* qvalue is sent, web servers regard all
191 // of them as having q=1.0 and pick one of them even though it may not
192 // be at the beginning of the list (see http://crbug.com/5899).
193 static std::string GenerateAcceptLanguageHeader(
194 const std::string& raw_language_list);
196 // Helper. If |*headers| already contains |header_name| do nothing,
197 // otherwise add <header_name> ": " <header_value> to the end of the list.
198 static void AppendHeaderIfMissing(const char* header_name,
199 const std::string& header_value,
200 std::string* headers);
202 // Returns true if the parameters describe a response with a strong etag or
203 // last-modified header. See section 13.3.3 of RFC 2616.
204 static bool HasStrongValidators(HttpVersion version,
205 const std::string& etag_header,
206 const std::string& last_modified_header,
207 const std::string& date_header);
209 // Gets a vector of common HTTP status codes for histograms of status
210 // codes. Currently returns everything in the range [100, 600), plus 0
211 // (for invalid responses/status codes).
212 static std::vector<int> GetStatusCodesForHistogram();
214 // Maps an HTTP status code to one of the status codes in the vector
215 // returned by GetStatusCodesForHistogram.
216 static int MapStatusCodeForHistogram(int code);
218 // Used to iterate over the name/value pairs of HTTP headers. To iterate
219 // over the values in a multi-value header, use ValuesIterator.
220 // See AssembleRawHeaders for joining line continuations (this iterator
221 // does not expect any).
222 class NET_EXPORT HeadersIterator {
223 public:
224 HeadersIterator(std::string::const_iterator headers_begin,
225 std::string::const_iterator headers_end,
226 const std::string& line_delimiter);
227 ~HeadersIterator();
229 // Advances the iterator to the next header, if any. Returns true if there
230 // is a next header. Use name* and values* methods to access the resultant
231 // header name and values.
232 bool GetNext();
234 // Iterates through the list of headers, starting with the current position
235 // and looks for the specified header. Note that the name _must_ be
236 // lower cased.
237 // If the header was found, the return value will be true and the current
238 // position points to the header. If the return value is false, the
239 // current position will be at the end of the headers.
240 bool AdvanceTo(const char* lowercase_name);
242 void Reset() {
243 lines_.Reset();
246 std::string::const_iterator name_begin() const {
247 return name_begin_;
249 std::string::const_iterator name_end() const {
250 return name_end_;
252 std::string name() const {
253 return std::string(name_begin_, name_end_);
256 std::string::const_iterator values_begin() const {
257 return values_begin_;
259 std::string::const_iterator values_end() const {
260 return values_end_;
262 std::string values() const {
263 return std::string(values_begin_, values_end_);
266 private:
267 base::StringTokenizer lines_;
268 std::string::const_iterator name_begin_;
269 std::string::const_iterator name_end_;
270 std::string::const_iterator values_begin_;
271 std::string::const_iterator values_end_;
274 // Iterates over delimited values in an HTTP header. HTTP LWS is
275 // automatically trimmed from the resulting values.
277 // When using this class to iterate over response header values, be aware that
278 // for some headers (e.g., Last-Modified), commas are not used as delimiters.
279 // This iterator should be avoided for headers like that which are considered
280 // non-coalescing (see IsNonCoalescingHeader).
282 // This iterator is careful to skip over delimiters found inside an HTTP
283 // quoted string.
285 class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE ValuesIterator {
286 public:
287 ValuesIterator(std::string::const_iterator values_begin,
288 std::string::const_iterator values_end,
289 char delimiter);
290 ~ValuesIterator();
292 // Advances the iterator to the next value, if any. Returns true if there
293 // is a next value. Use value* methods to access the resultant value.
294 bool GetNext();
296 std::string::const_iterator value_begin() const {
297 return value_begin_;
299 std::string::const_iterator value_end() const {
300 return value_end_;
302 std::string value() const {
303 return std::string(value_begin_, value_end_);
306 private:
307 base::StringTokenizer values_;
308 std::string::const_iterator value_begin_;
309 std::string::const_iterator value_end_;
312 // Iterates over a delimited sequence of name-value pairs in an HTTP header.
313 // Each pair consists of a token (the name), an equals sign, and either a
314 // token or quoted-string (the value). Arbitrary HTTP LWS is permitted outside
315 // of and between names, values, and delimiters.
317 // String iterators returned from this class' methods may be invalidated upon
318 // calls to GetNext() or after the NameValuePairsIterator is destroyed.
319 class NET_EXPORT NameValuePairsIterator {
320 public:
321 NameValuePairsIterator(std::string::const_iterator begin,
322 std::string::const_iterator end,
323 char delimiter);
324 ~NameValuePairsIterator();
326 // Advances the iterator to the next pair, if any. Returns true if there
327 // is a next pair. Use name* and value* methods to access the resultant
328 // value.
329 bool GetNext();
331 // Returns false if there was a parse error.
332 bool valid() const { return valid_; }
334 // The name of the current name-value pair.
335 std::string::const_iterator name_begin() const { return name_begin_; }
336 std::string::const_iterator name_end() const { return name_end_; }
337 std::string name() const { return std::string(name_begin_, name_end_); }
339 // The value of the current name-value pair.
340 std::string::const_iterator value_begin() const {
341 return value_is_quoted_ ? unquoted_value_.begin() : value_begin_;
343 std::string::const_iterator value_end() const {
344 return value_is_quoted_ ? unquoted_value_.end() : value_end_;
346 std::string value() const {
347 return value_is_quoted_ ? unquoted_value_ : std::string(value_begin_,
348 value_end_);
351 // The value before unquoting (if any).
352 std::string raw_value() const { return std::string(value_begin_,
353 value_end_); }
355 private:
356 HttpUtil::ValuesIterator props_;
357 bool valid_;
359 std::string::const_iterator name_begin_;
360 std::string::const_iterator name_end_;
362 std::string::const_iterator value_begin_;
363 std::string::const_iterator value_end_;
365 // Do not store iterators into this string. The NameValuePairsIterator
366 // is copyable/assignable, and if copied the copy's iterators would point
367 // into the original's unquoted_value_ member.
368 std::string unquoted_value_;
370 bool value_is_quoted_;
374 } // namespace net
376 #endif // NET_HTTP_HTTP_UTIL_H_