netsurf/utils/nsurl.h
Michael Drake 970d6dd835 Add function to get a nsurl with fragment removed from a nsurl.
svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=12903
2011-09-28 11:26:10 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2011 Michael Drake <tlsa@netsurf-browser.org>
*
* 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
* NetSurf URL handling (interface).
*/
#ifndef _NETSURF_UTILS_NSURL_H_
#define _NETSURF_UTILS_NSURL_H_
#include <libwapcaplet/libwapcaplet.h>
#include "utils/errors.h"
/** NetSurf URL object */
typedef struct nsurl nsurl;
typedef enum nsurl_component {
NSURL_SCHEME = (1 << 0),
NSURL_USERNAME = (1 << 1),
NSURL_PASSWORD = (1 << 2),
NSURL_CREDENTIALS = NSURL_USERNAME | NSURL_PASSWORD,
NSURL_HOST = (1 << 3),
NSURL_PORT = (1 << 4),
NSURL_AUTHORITY = NSURL_CREDENTIALS | NSURL_HOST | NSURL_PORT,
NSURL_PATH = (1 << 5),
NSURL_QUERY = (1 << 6),
NSURL_COMPLETE = NSURL_SCHEME | NSURL_AUTHORITY |
NSURL_PATH | NSURL_QUERY,
NSURL_FRAGMENT = (1 << 7),
NSURL_WITH_FRAGMENT = NSURL_COMPLETE | NSURL_FRAGMENT
} nsurl_component;
/**
* Create a NetSurf URL object from a URL string
*
* \param url_s String to create NetSurf URL from
* \param url Returns a NetSurf URL
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*
* If return value != NSERROR_OK, nothing will be returned in url.
*
* It is up to the client to call nsurl_destroy when they are finished with
* the created object.
*/
nserror nsurl_create(const char const *url_s, nsurl **url);
/**
* Increment the reference count to a NetSurf URL object
*
* \param url NetSurf URL to create another reference to
* \return The NetSurf URL pointer to use as the copy
*
* Use this when copying a NetSurf URL into a persistent data structure.
*/
nsurl *nsurl_ref(nsurl *url);
/**
* Drop a reference to a NetSurf URL object
*
* \param url NetSurf URL to drop reference to
*
* When the reference count reaches zero then the NetSurf URL will be destroyed
*/
void nsurl_unref(nsurl *url);
/**
* Compare two URLs
*
* \param url1 First NetSurf URL
* \param url2 Second NetSurf URL
* \param parts The URL components to be compared
* \param match Returns true if url1 and url2 matched, else false
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*
* If return value != NSERROR_OK, match will be false.
*/
bool nsurl_compare(const nsurl *url1, const nsurl *url2, nsurl_component parts);
/**
* Get URL (section) as a string, from a NetSurf URL object
*
* \param url NetSurf URL
* \param parts The required URL components.
* \param url_s Returns a url string
* \param url_l Returns length of url_s
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*
* If return value != NSERROR_OK, nothing will be returned in url_s or url_l.
*
* The string returned in url_s is owned by the client and it is up to them
* to free it. It includes a trailing '\0'.
*
* The length returned in url_l excludes the trailing '\0'.
*
* That the required URL components be consecutive is not enforced, however,
* non-consecutive URL components generally make no sense. The exception
* is removal of credentials from a URL, such as for display in browser
* window URL bar. 'NSURL_COMPLETE &~ NSURL_PASSWORD' would remove the
* password from a complete URL.
*/
nserror nsurl_get(const nsurl *url, nsurl_component parts,
char **url_s, size_t *url_l);
/**
* Get part of a URL as a lwc_string, from a NetSurf URL object
*
* \param url NetSurf URL object
* \param part The URL component required
* \return the required component as an lwc_string, or NULL
*
* The caller owns the returned lwc_string and should call lwc_string_unref
* when they are done with it.
*
* The valid values for the part parameter are:
* NSURL_SCHEME
* NSURL_USERNAME
* NSURL_PASSWORD
* NSURL_HOST
* NSURL_PORT
* NSURL_PATH
* NSURL_QUERY
* NSURL_FRAGMENT
*/
lwc_string *nsurl_get_component(const nsurl *url, nsurl_component part);
/**
* Enquire about the existence of componenets in a given URL
*
* \param url NetSurf URL object
* \param part The URL components confirm existence of
* \return true iff the component in question exists in url
*
* The valid values for the part parameter are:
* NSURL_SCHEME
* NSURL_USERNAME
* NSURL_PASSWORD
* NSURL_CREDENTIALS
* NSURL_HOST
* NSURL_PORT
* NSURL_PATH
* NSURL_QUERY
* NSURL_FRAGMENT
*/
bool nsurl_enquire(const nsurl *url, nsurl_component part);
/**
* Access a NetSurf URL object as a string
*
* \param url NetSurf URL to retrieve a string pointer for.
* \return the required string
*
* The returned string is owned by the NetSurf URL object. It will die
* with the NetSurf URL object. Keep a reference to the URL if you need it.
*
* The returned string has a trailing '\0'.
*/
const char *nsurl_access(const nsurl *url);
/**
* Join a base url to a relative link part, creating a new NetSurf URL object
*
* \param base NetSurf URL containing the base to join rel to
* \param rel String containing the relative link part
* \param joined Returns joined NetSurf URL
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*
* If return value != NSERROR_OK, nothing will be returned in join.
*
* It is up to the client to call nsurl_destroy when they are finished with
* the created object.
*/
nserror nsurl_join(const nsurl *base, const char *rel, nsurl **joined);
/**
* Create a NetSurf URL object without a fragment from a NetSurf URL
*
* \param base NetSurf URL to create new NetSurf URL from
* \param no_frag Returns new NetSurf URL without fragment
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*
* If return value != NSERROR_OK, nothing will be returned in no_frag.
*
* It is up to the client to call nsurl_destroy when they are finished with
* the created object.
*/
nserror nsurl_defragment(const nsurl *url, nsurl **no_frag);
#endif