netsurf/utils/url.c
2014-10-26 10:23:28 +00:00

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C

/*
* Copyright 2006 Richard Wilson <info@tinct.net>
* Copyright 2005 James Bursa <bursa@users.sourceforge.net>
* Copyright 2005 John M Bell <jmb202@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
*
* This file is part of NetSurf, http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
*
* NetSurf is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* NetSurf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** \file
* \brief Implementation of URL parsing and joining operations.
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <curl/curl.h>
#include "utils/config.h"
#include "utils/log.h"
#include "utils/utils.h"
#include "utils/url.h"
regex_t url_re, url_up_re;
/* exported interface documented in utils/url.h */
nserror url_init(void)
{
nserror ret;
/* regex from RFC 2396 */
ret = regcomp_wrapper(&url_re, "^[[:space:]]*"
#define URL_RE_SCHEME 2
"(([a-zA-Z][-a-zA-Z0-9+.]*):)?"
#define URL_RE_AUTHORITY 4
"(//([^/?#[:space:]]*))?"
#define URL_RE_PATH 5
"([^?#[:space:]]*)"
#define URL_RE_QUERY 7
"(\\?([^#[:space:]]*))?"
#define URL_RE_FRAGMENT 9
"(#([^[:space:]]*))?"
"[[:space:]]*$", REG_EXTENDED);
if (ret != NSERROR_OK) {
return ret;
}
return regcomp_wrapper(&url_up_re,
"/([^/]?|[.][^./]|[^./][.]|[^./][^./]|[^/][^/][^/]+)"
"/[.][.](/|$)",
REG_EXTENDED);
}
/* exported interface documented in utils/url.h */
bool url_host_is_ip_address(const char *host)
{
struct in_addr ipv4;
size_t host_len = strlen(host);
const char *sane_host;
const char *slash;
#ifndef NO_IPV6
struct in6_addr ipv6;
char ipv6_addr[64];
#endif
/** @todo FIXME Some parts of urldb.c (and perhaps other parts of
* NetSurf) make confusions between hosts and "prefixes", we can
* sometimes be erroneously passed more than just a host. Sometimes
* we may be passed trailing slashes, or even whole path segments.
* A specific criminal in this class is urldb_iterate_partial, which
* takes a prefix to search for, but passes that prefix to functions
* that expect only hosts.
*
* For the time being, we will accept such calls; we check if there
* is a / in the host parameter, and if there is, we take a copy and
* replace the / with a \0. This is not a permanent solution; we
* should search through NetSurf and find all the callers that are
* in error and fix them. When doing this task, it might be wise
* to replace the hideousness below with code that doesn't have to do
* this, and add assert(strchr(host, '/') == NULL); somewhere.
* -- rjek - 2010-11-04
*/
slash = strchr(host, '/');
if (slash == NULL) {
sane_host = host;
} else {
char *c = strdup(host);
c[slash - host] = '\0';
sane_host = c;
host_len = slash - host - 1;
LOG(("WARNING: called with non-host '%s'", host));
}
if (strspn(sane_host, "0123456789abcdefABCDEF[].:") < host_len)
goto out_false;
if (inet_aton(sane_host, &ipv4) != 0) {
/* This can only be a sane IPv4 address if it contains 3 dots.
* Helpfully, inet_aton is happy to treat "a", "a.b", "a.b.c",
* and "a.b.c.d" as valid IPv4 address strings where we only
* support the full, dotted-quad, form.
*/
int num_dots = 0;
size_t index;
for (index = 0; index < host_len; index++) {
if (sane_host[index] == '.')
num_dots++;
}
if (num_dots == 3)
goto out_true;
else
goto out_false;
}
#ifndef NO_IPV6
if (sane_host[0] != '[' || sane_host[host_len] != ']')
goto out_false;
strncpy(ipv6_addr, sane_host + 1, sizeof(ipv6_addr));
ipv6_addr[sizeof(ipv6_addr) - 1] = '\0';
if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, ipv6_addr, &ipv6) == 1)
goto out_true;
#endif
out_false:
if (slash != NULL) free((void *)sane_host);
return false;
out_true:
if (slash != NULL) free((void *)sane_host);
return true;
}
/* exported interface documented in utils/url.h */
nserror url_nice(const char *url, char **result,
bool remove_extensions)
{
int m;
regmatch_t match[10];
regoff_t start, end;
size_t i;
char *dot;
*result = 0;
m = regexec(&url_re, url, 10, match, 0);
if (m) {
LOG(("url '%s' failed to match regex", url));
return NSERROR_NOT_FOUND;
}
/* extract the last component of the path, if possible */
if (match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so == -1 || match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so ==
match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_eo)
goto no_path; /* no path, or empty */
for (end = match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_eo - 1;
end != match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so && url[end] == '/';
end--)
;
if (end == match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so)
goto no_path; /* path is a string of '/' */
end++;
for (start = end - 1;
start != match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so && url[start] != '/';
start--)
;
if (url[start] == '/')
start++;
if (!strncasecmp(url + start, "index.", 6) ||
!strncasecmp(url + start, "default.", 8)) {
/* try again */
if (start == match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so)
goto no_path;
for (end = start - 1;
end != match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so &&
url[end] == '/';
end--)
;
if (end == match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so)
goto no_path;
end++;
for (start = end - 1;
start != match[URL_RE_PATH].rm_so &&
url[start] != '/';
start--)
;
if (url[start] == '/')
start++;
}
*result = malloc(end - start + 1);
if (!*result) {
LOG(("malloc failed"));
return NSERROR_NOMEM;
}
strncpy(*result, url + start, end - start);
(*result)[end - start] = 0;
if (remove_extensions) {
dot = strchr(*result, '.');
if (dot && dot != *result)
*dot = 0;
}
return NSERROR_OK;
no_path:
/* otherwise, use the host name, with '.' replaced by '_' */
if (match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_so != -1 &&
match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_so !=
match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_eo) {
*result = malloc(match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_eo -
match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_so + 1);
if (!*result) {
LOG(("malloc failed"));
return NSERROR_NOMEM;
}
strncpy(*result, url + match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_so,
match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_eo -
match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_so);
(*result)[match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_eo -
match[URL_RE_AUTHORITY].rm_so] = 0;
for (i = 0; (*result)[i]; i++)
if ((*result)[i] == '.')
(*result)[i] = '_';
return NSERROR_OK;
}
return NSERROR_NOT_FOUND;
}
/* exported interface documented in utils/url.h */
nserror url_unescape(const char *str, char **result)
{
char *curlstr;
char *retstr;
curlstr = curl_unescape(str, 0);
if (curlstr == NULL) {
return NSERROR_NOMEM;
}
retstr = strdup(curlstr);
curl_free(curlstr);
if (retstr == NULL) {
return NSERROR_NOMEM;
}
*result = retstr;
return NSERROR_OK;
}
/* exported interface documented in utils/url.h */
nserror url_escape(const char *unescaped, size_t toskip,
bool sptoplus, const char *escexceptions, char **result)
{
size_t len;
char *escaped, *d, *tmpres;
const char *c;
if (!unescaped || !result)
return NSERROR_NOT_FOUND;
*result = NULL;
len = strlen(unescaped);
if (len < toskip)
return NSERROR_NOT_FOUND;
len -= toskip;
escaped = malloc(len * 3 + 1);
if (!escaped)
return NSERROR_NOMEM;
for (c = unescaped + toskip, d = escaped; *c; c++) {
/* Check if we should escape this byte.
* '~' is unreserved and should not be percent encoded, if
* you believe the spec; however, leaving it unescaped
* breaks a bunch of websites, so we escape it anyway. */
if (!isascii(*c)
|| (strchr(":/?#[]@" /* gen-delims */
"!$&'()*+,;=" /* sub-delims */
"<>%\"{}|\\^`~" /* others */, *c)
&& (!escexceptions || !strchr(escexceptions, *c)))
|| *c <= 0x20 || *c == 0x7f) {
if (*c == 0x20 && sptoplus) {
*d++ = '+';
} else {
*d++ = '%';
*d++ = "0123456789ABCDEF"[((*c >> 4) & 0xf)];
*d++ = "0123456789ABCDEF"[(*c & 0xf)];
}
} else {
/* unreserved characters: [a-zA-Z0-9-._] */
*d++ = *c;
}
}
*d++ = '\0';
tmpres = malloc(d - escaped + toskip);
if (!tmpres) {
free(escaped);
return NSERROR_NOMEM;
}
memcpy(tmpres, unescaped, toskip);
memcpy(tmpres + toskip, escaped, d - escaped);
*result = tmpres;
free(escaped);
return NSERROR_OK;
}