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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 #ifndef URL_URL_UTIL_H_
6 #define URL_URL_UTIL_H_
8 #include <string>
10 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
11 #include "url/third_party/mozilla/url_parse.h"
12 #include "url/url_canon.h"
13 #include "url/url_constants.h"
14 #include "url/url_export.h"
16 namespace url {
18 // Init ------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 // Initialization is NOT required, it will be implicitly initialized when first
21 // used. However, this implicit initialization is NOT threadsafe. If you are
22 // using this library in a threaded environment and don't have a consistent
23 // "first call" (an example might be calling AddStandardScheme with your special
24 // application-specific schemes) then you will want to call initialize before
25 // spawning any threads.
27 // It is OK to call this function more than once, subsequent calls will be
28 // no-ops, unless Shutdown was called in the mean time. This will also be a
29 // no-op if other calls to the library have forced an initialization beforehand.
30 URL_EXPORT void Initialize();
32 // Cleanup is not required, except some strings may leak. For most user
33 // applications, this is fine. If you're using it in a library that may get
34 // loaded and unloaded, you'll want to unload to properly clean up your
35 // library.
36 URL_EXPORT void Shutdown();
38 // Schemes --------------------------------------------------------------------
40 // Types of a scheme representing the requirements on the data represented by
41 // the authority component of a URL with the scheme.
42 enum SchemeType {
43 // The authority component of a URL with the scheme, if any, has the port
44 // (the default values may be omitted in a serialization).
45 SCHEME_WITH_PORT,
46 // The authority component of a URL with the scheme, if any, doesn't have a
47 // port.
48 SCHEME_WITHOUT_PORT,
49 // A URL with the scheme doesn't have the authority component.
50 SCHEME_WITHOUT_AUTHORITY,
53 // A pair for representing a standard scheme name and the SchemeType for it.
54 struct URL_EXPORT SchemeWithType {
55 const char* scheme;
56 SchemeType type;
59 // Adds an application-defined scheme to the internal list of "standard-format"
60 // URL schemes. A standard-format scheme adheres to what RFC 3986 calls "generic
61 // URI syntax" (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3).
63 // This function is not threadsafe and can not be called concurrently with any
64 // other url_util function. It will assert if the list of standard schemes has
65 // been locked (see LockStandardSchemes).
66 URL_EXPORT void AddStandardScheme(const char* new_scheme,
67 SchemeType scheme_type);
69 // Sets a flag to prevent future calls to AddStandardScheme from succeeding.
71 // This is designed to help prevent errors for multithreaded applications.
72 // Normal usage would be to call AddStandardScheme for your custom schemes at
73 // the beginning of program initialization, and then LockStandardSchemes. This
74 // prevents future callers from mistakenly calling AddStandardScheme when the
75 // program is running with multiple threads, where such usage would be
76 // dangerous.
78 // We could have had AddStandardScheme use a lock instead, but that would add
79 // some platform-specific dependencies we don't otherwise have now, and is
80 // overkill considering the normal usage is so simple.
81 URL_EXPORT void LockStandardSchemes();
83 // Locates the scheme in the given string and places it into |found_scheme|,
84 // which may be NULL to indicate the caller does not care about the range.
86 // Returns whether the given |compare| scheme matches the scheme found in the
87 // input (if any). The |compare| scheme must be a valid canonical scheme or
88 // the result of the comparison is undefined.
89 URL_EXPORT bool FindAndCompareScheme(const char* str,
90 int str_len,
91 const char* compare,
92 Component* found_scheme);
93 URL_EXPORT bool FindAndCompareScheme(const base::char16* str,
94 int str_len,
95 const char* compare,
96 Component* found_scheme);
97 inline bool FindAndCompareScheme(const std::string& str,
98 const char* compare,
99 Component* found_scheme) {
100 return FindAndCompareScheme(str.data(), static_cast<int>(str.size()),
101 compare, found_scheme);
103 inline bool FindAndCompareScheme(const base::string16& str,
104 const char* compare,
105 Component* found_scheme) {
106 return FindAndCompareScheme(str.data(), static_cast<int>(str.size()),
107 compare, found_scheme);
110 // Returns true if the given scheme identified by |scheme| within |spec| is in
111 // the list of known standard-format schemes (see AddStandardScheme).
112 URL_EXPORT bool IsStandard(const char* spec, const Component& scheme);
113 URL_EXPORT bool IsStandard(const base::char16* spec, const Component& scheme);
115 // Returns true and sets |type| to the SchemeType of the given scheme
116 // identified by |scheme| within |spec| if the scheme is in the list of known
117 // standard-format schemes (see AddStandardScheme).
118 URL_EXPORT bool GetStandardSchemeType(const char* spec,
119 const Component& scheme,
120 SchemeType* type);
122 // URL library wrappers -------------------------------------------------------
124 // Parses the given spec according to the extracted scheme type. Normal users
125 // should use the URL object, although this may be useful if performance is
126 // critical and you don't want to do the heap allocation for the std::string.
128 // As with the Canonicalize* functions, the charset converter can
129 // be NULL to use UTF-8 (it will be faster in this case).
131 // Returns true if a valid URL was produced, false if not. On failure, the
132 // output and parsed structures will still be filled and will be consistent,
133 // but they will not represent a loadable URL.
134 URL_EXPORT bool Canonicalize(const char* spec,
135 int spec_len,
136 bool trim_path_end,
137 CharsetConverter* charset_converter,
138 CanonOutput* output,
139 Parsed* output_parsed);
140 URL_EXPORT bool Canonicalize(const base::char16* spec,
141 int spec_len,
142 bool trim_path_end,
143 CharsetConverter* charset_converter,
144 CanonOutput* output,
145 Parsed* output_parsed);
147 // Resolves a potentially relative URL relative to the given parsed base URL.
148 // The base MUST be valid. The resulting canonical URL and parsed information
149 // will be placed in to the given out variables.
151 // The relative need not be relative. If we discover that it's absolute, this
152 // will produce a canonical version of that URL. See Canonicalize() for more
153 // about the charset_converter.
155 // Returns true if the output is valid, false if the input could not produce
156 // a valid URL.
157 URL_EXPORT bool ResolveRelative(const char* base_spec,
158 int base_spec_len,
159 const Parsed& base_parsed,
160 const char* relative,
161 int relative_length,
162 CharsetConverter* charset_converter,
163 CanonOutput* output,
164 Parsed* output_parsed);
165 URL_EXPORT bool ResolveRelative(const char* base_spec,
166 int base_spec_len,
167 const Parsed& base_parsed,
168 const base::char16* relative,
169 int relative_length,
170 CharsetConverter* charset_converter,
171 CanonOutput* output,
172 Parsed* output_parsed);
174 // Replaces components in the given VALID input URL. The new canonical URL info
175 // is written to output and out_parsed.
177 // Returns true if the resulting URL is valid.
178 URL_EXPORT bool ReplaceComponents(const char* spec,
179 int spec_len,
180 const Parsed& parsed,
181 const Replacements<char>& replacements,
182 CharsetConverter* charset_converter,
183 CanonOutput* output,
184 Parsed* out_parsed);
185 URL_EXPORT bool ReplaceComponents(
186 const char* spec,
187 int spec_len,
188 const Parsed& parsed,
189 const Replacements<base::char16>& replacements,
190 CharsetConverter* charset_converter,
191 CanonOutput* output,
192 Parsed* out_parsed);
194 // String helper functions ----------------------------------------------------
196 // Unescapes the given string using URL escaping rules.
197 URL_EXPORT void DecodeURLEscapeSequences(const char* input,
198 int length,
199 CanonOutputW* output);
201 // Escapes the given string as defined by the JS method encodeURIComponent. See
202 // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent
203 URL_EXPORT void EncodeURIComponent(const char* input,
204 int length,
205 CanonOutput* output);
207 } // namespace url
209 #endif // URL_URL_UTIL_H_