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# frozen_string_literal: false # # httputils.rb -- HTTPUtils Module # # Author: IPR -- Internet Programming with Ruby -- writers # Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 TAKAHASHI Masayoshi, GOTOU Yuuzou # Copyright (c) 2002 Internet Programming with Ruby writers. All rights # reserved. # # $IPR: httputils.rb,v 1.34 2003/06/05 21:34:08 gotoyuzo Exp $ require 'socket' require 'tempfile' module WEBrick CR = "\x0d" # :nodoc: LF = "\x0a" # :nodoc: CRLF = "\x0d\x0a" # :nodoc: ## # HTTPUtils provides utility methods for working with the HTTP protocol. # # This module is generally used internally by WEBrick module HTTPUtils ## # Normalizes a request path. Raises an exception if the path cannot be # normalized. def normalize_path(path) raise "abnormal path `#{path}'" if path[0] != ?/ ret = path.dup ret.gsub!(%r{/+}o, '/') # // => / while ret.sub!(%r'/\.(?:/|\Z)', '/'); end # /. => / while ret.sub!(%r'/(?!\.\./)[^/]+/\.\.(?:/|\Z)', '/'); end # /foo/.. => /foo raise "abnormal path `#{path}'" if %r{/\.\.(/|\Z)} =~ ret ret end module_function :normalize_path ## # Default mime types DefaultMimeTypes = { "ai" => "application/postscript", "asc" => "text/plain", "avi" => "video/x-msvideo", "bin" => "application/octet-stream", "bmp" => "image/bmp", "class" => "application/octet-stream", "cer" => "application/pkix-cert", "crl" => "application/pkix-crl", "crt" => "application/x-x509-ca-cert", #"crl" => "application/x-pkcs7-crl", "css" => "text/css", "dms" => "application/octet-stream", "doc" => "application/msword", "dvi" => "application/x-dvi", "eps" => "application/postscript", "etx" => "text/x-setext", "exe" => "application/octet-stream", "gif" => "image/gif", "htm" => "text/html", "html" => "text/html", "jpe" => "image/jpeg", "jpeg" => "image/jpeg", "jpg" => "image/jpeg", "js" => "application/javascript", "json" => "application/json", "lha" => "application/octet-stream", "lzh" => "application/octet-stream", "mov" => "video/quicktime", "mpe" => "video/mpeg", "mpeg" => "video/mpeg", "mpg" => "video/mpeg", "pbm" => "image/x-portable-bitmap", "pdf" => "application/pdf", "pgm" => "image/x-portable-graymap", "png" => "image/png", "pnm" => "image/x-portable-anymap", "ppm" => "image/x-portable-pixmap", "ppt" => "application/vnd.ms-powerpoint", "ps" => "application/postscript", "qt" => "video/quicktime", "ras" => "image/x-cmu-raster", "rb" => "text/plain", "rd" => "text/plain", "rtf" => "application/rtf", "sgm" => "text/sgml", "sgml" => "text/sgml", "svg" => "image/svg+xml", "tif" => "image/tiff", "tiff" => "image/tiff", "txt" => "text/plain", "wasm" => "application/wasm", "xbm" => "image/x-xbitmap", "xhtml" => "text/html", "xls" => "application/vnd.ms-excel", "xml" => "text/xml", "xpm" => "image/x-xpixmap", "xwd" => "image/x-xwindowdump", "zip" => "application/zip", } ## # Loads Apache-compatible mime.types in +file+. def load_mime_types(file) # note: +file+ may be a "| command" for now; some people may # rely on this, but currently we do not use this method by default. open(file){ |io| hash = Hash.new io.each{ |line| next if /^#/ =~ line line.chomp! mimetype, ext0 = line.split(/\s+/, 2) next unless ext0 next if ext0.empty? ext0.split(/\s+/).each{ |ext| hash[ext] = mimetype } } hash } end module_function :load_mime_types ## # Returns the mime type of +filename+ from the list in +mime_tab+. If no # mime type was found application/octet-stream is returned. def mime_type(filename, mime_tab) suffix1 = (/\.(\w+)$/ =~ filename && $1.downcase) suffix2 = (/\.(\w+)\.[\w\-]+$/ =~ filename && $1.downcase) mime_tab[suffix1] || mime_tab[suffix2] || "application/octet-stream" end module_function :mime_type ## # Parses an HTTP header +raw+ into a hash of header fields with an Array # of values. def parse_header(raw) header = Hash.new([].freeze) field = nil raw.each_line{|line| case line when /^([A-Za-z0-9!\#$%&'*+\-.^_`|~]+):\s*(.*?)\s*\z/om field, value = $1, $2 field.downcase! header[field] = [] unless header.has_key?(field) header[field] << value when /^\s+(.*?)\s*\z/om value = $1 unless field raise HTTPStatus::BadRequest, "bad header '#{line}'." end header[field][-1] << " " << value else raise HTTPStatus::BadRequest, "bad header '#{line}'." end } header.each{|key, values| values.each(&:strip!) } header end module_function :parse_header ## # Splits a header value +str+ according to HTTP specification. def split_header_value(str) str.scan(%r'\G((?:"(?:\\.|[^"])+?"|[^",]+)+) (?:,\s*|\Z)'xn).flatten end module_function :split_header_value ## # Parses a Range header value +ranges_specifier+ def parse_range_header(ranges_specifier) if /^bytes=(.*)/ =~ ranges_specifier byte_range_set = split_header_value($1) byte_range_set.collect{|range_spec| case range_spec when /^(\d+)-(\d+)/ then $1.to_i .. $2.to_i when /^(\d+)-/ then $1.to_i .. -1 when /^-(\d+)/ then -($1.to_i) .. -1 else return nil end } end end module_function :parse_range_header ## # Parses q values in +value+ as used in Accept headers. def parse_qvalues(value) tmp = [] if value parts = value.split(/,\s*/) parts.each {|part| if m = %r{^([^\s,]+?)(?:;\s*q=(\d+(?:\.\d+)?))?$}.match(part) val = m[1] q = (m[2] or 1).to_f tmp.push([val, q]) end } tmp = tmp.sort_by{|val, q| -q} tmp.collect!{|val, q| val} end return tmp end module_function :parse_qvalues ## # Removes quotes and escapes from +str+ def dequote(str) ret = (/\A"(.*)"\Z/ =~ str) ? $1 : str.dup ret.gsub!(/\\(.)/, "\\1") ret end module_function :dequote ## # Quotes and escapes quotes in +str+ def quote(str) '"' << str.gsub(/[\\\"]/o, "\\\1") << '"' end module_function :quote ## # Stores multipart form data. FormData objects are created when # WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data is called. class FormData < String EmptyRawHeader = [].freeze # :nodoc: EmptyHeader = {}.freeze # :nodoc: ## # The name of the form data part attr_accessor :name ## # The filename of the form data part attr_accessor :filename attr_accessor :next_data # :nodoc: protected :next_data ## # Creates a new FormData object. # # +args+ is an Array of form data entries. One FormData will be created # for each entry. # # This is called by WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data for you def initialize(*args) @name = @filename = @next_data = nil if args.empty? @raw_header = [] @header = nil super("") else @raw_header = EmptyRawHeader @header = EmptyHeader super(args.shift) unless args.empty? @next_data = self.class.new(*args) end end end ## # Retrieves the header at the first entry in +key+ def [](*key) begin @header[key[0].downcase].join(", ") rescue StandardError, NameError super end end ## # Adds +str+ to this FormData which may be the body, a header or a # header entry. # # This is called by WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data for you def <<(str) if @header super elsif str == CRLF @header = HTTPUtils::parse_header(@raw_header.join) if cd = self['content-disposition'] if /\s+name="(.*?)"/ =~ cd then @name = $1 end if /\s+filename="(.*?)"/ =~ cd then @filename = $1 end end else @raw_header << str end self end ## # Adds +data+ at the end of the chain of entries # # This is called by WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data for you. def append_data(data) tmp = self while tmp unless tmp.next_data tmp.next_data = data break end tmp = tmp.next_data end self end ## # Yields each entry in this FormData def each_data tmp = self while tmp next_data = tmp.next_data yield(tmp) tmp = next_data end end ## # Returns all the FormData as an Array def list ret = [] each_data{|data| ret << data.to_s } ret end ## # A FormData will behave like an Array alias :to_ary :list ## # This FormData's body def to_s String.new(self) end end ## # Parses the query component of a URI in +str+ def parse_query(str) query = Hash.new if str str.split(/[&;]/).each{|x| next if x.empty? key, val = x.split(/=/,2) key = unescape_form(key) val = unescape_form(val.to_s) val = FormData.new(val) val.name = key if query.has_key?(key) query[key].append_data(val) next end query[key] = val } end query end module_function :parse_query ## # Parses form data in +io+ with the given +boundary+ def parse_form_data(io, boundary) boundary_regexp = /\A--#{Regexp.quote(boundary)}(--)?#{CRLF}\z/ form_data = Hash.new return form_data unless io data = nil io.each_line{|line| if boundary_regexp =~ line if data data.chop! key = data.name if form_data.has_key?(key) form_data[key].append_data(data) else form_data[key] = data end end data = FormData.new next else if data data << line end end } return form_data end module_function :parse_form_data ##### reserved = ';/?:@&=+$,' num = '0123456789' lowalpha = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' upalpha = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' mark = '-_.!~*\'()' unreserved = num + lowalpha + upalpha + mark control = (0x0..0x1f).collect{|c| c.chr }.join + "\x7f" space = " " delims = '<>#%"' unwise = '{}|\\^[]`' nonascii = (0x80..0xff).collect{|c| c.chr }.join module_function # :stopdoc: def _make_regex(str) /([#{Regexp.escape(str)}])/n end def _make_regex!(str) /([^#{Regexp.escape(str)}])/n end def _escape(str, regex) str = str.b str.gsub!(regex) {"%%%02X" % $1.ord} # %-escaped string should contain US-ASCII only str.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) end def _unescape(str, regex) str = str.b str.gsub!(regex) {$1.hex.chr} # encoding of %-unescaped string is unknown str end UNESCAPED = _make_regex(control+space+delims+unwise+nonascii) UNESCAPED_FORM = _make_regex(reserved+control+delims+unwise+nonascii) NONASCII = _make_regex(nonascii) ESCAPED = /%([0-9a-fA-F]{2})/ UNESCAPED_PCHAR = _make_regex!(unreserved+":@&=+$,") # :startdoc: ## # Escapes HTTP reserved and unwise characters in +str+ def escape(str) _escape(str, UNESCAPED) end ## # Unescapes HTTP reserved and unwise characters in +str+ def unescape(str) _unescape(str, ESCAPED) end ## # Escapes form reserved characters in +str+ def escape_form(str) ret = _escape(str, UNESCAPED_FORM) ret.gsub!(/ /, "+") ret end ## # Unescapes form reserved characters in +str+ def unescape_form(str) _unescape(str.gsub(/\+/, " "), ESCAPED) end ## # Escapes path +str+ def escape_path(str) result = "" str.scan(%r{/([^/]*)}).each{|i| result << "/" << _escape(i[0], UNESCAPED_PCHAR) } return result end ## # Escapes 8 bit characters in +str+ def escape8bit(str) _escape(str, NONASCII) end end end