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| |
| #include "config.h" |
| |
| #if USE(GOOGLEURL) |
| #include "KURL.h" |
| |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #include <algorithm> |
| |
| #include "NotImplemented.h" |
| #include "TextEncoding.h" |
| #include <wtf/HashMap.h> |
| #include <wtf/Vector.h> |
| #include <wtf/StdLibExtras.h> |
| #include <wtf/text/CString.h> |
| #include <wtf/text/StringHash.h> |
| |
| #include <googleurl/src/url_util.h> |
| |
| using WTF::isASCIILower; |
| using WTF::toASCIILower; |
| using std::binary_search; |
| |
| namespace WebCore { |
| |
| static const int maximumValidPortNumber = 0xFFFE; |
| static const int invalidPortNumber = 0xFFFF; |
| |
| // Wraps WebCore's text encoding in a character set converter for the |
| // canonicalizer. |
| class KURLCharsetConverter : public url_canon::CharsetConverter { |
| public: |
| // The encoding parameter may be 0, but in this case the object must not be called. |
| KURLCharsetConverter(const TextEncoding* encoding) |
| : m_encoding(encoding) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| virtual void ConvertFromUTF16(const url_parse::UTF16Char* input, int inputLength, |
| url_canon::CanonOutput* output) |
| { |
| CString encoded = m_encoding->encode(input, inputLength, URLEncodedEntitiesForUnencodables); |
| output->Append(encoded.data(), static_cast<int>(encoded.length())); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| const TextEncoding* m_encoding; |
| }; |
| |
| // Note that this function must be named differently than the one in KURL.cpp |
| // since our unit tests evilly include both files, and their local definition |
| // will be ambiguous. |
| static inline void assertProtocolIsGood(const char* protocol) |
| { |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| const char* p = protocol; |
| while (*p) { |
| ASSERT(*p > ' ' && *p < 0x7F && !(*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z')); |
| ++p; |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the characters for the given string, or a pointer to a static empty |
| // string if the input string is null. This will always ensure we have a non- |
| // null character pointer since ReplaceComponents has special meaning for null. |
| static inline const url_parse::UTF16Char* CharactersOrEmpty(const String& str) |
| { |
| static const url_parse::UTF16Char zero = 0; |
| return str.characters() ? |
| reinterpret_cast<const url_parse::UTF16Char*>(str.characters()) : |
| &zero; |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool isUnicodeEncoding(const TextEncoding* encoding) |
| { |
| return encoding->encodingForFormSubmission() == UTF8Encoding(); |
| } |
| |
| static bool lowerCaseEqualsASCII(const char* begin, const char* end, const char* str) |
| { |
| while (begin != end && *str) { |
| ASSERT(toASCIILower(*str) == *str); |
| if (toASCIILower(*begin++) != *str++) |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Both strings are equal (ignoring case) if and only if all of the characters were equal, |
| // and the end of both has been reached. |
| return begin == end && !*str; |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool isSchemeFirstChar(char c) |
| { |
| return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z'); |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool isSchemeChar(char c) |
| { |
| return isSchemeFirstChar(c) || (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '.' || c == '-' || c == '+'; |
| } |
| |
| bool isValidProtocol(const String& protocol) |
| { |
| // NOTE This is a copy of the function in KURL.cpp. |
| // RFC3986: ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." ) |
| if (protocol.isEmpty()) |
| return false; |
| if (!isSchemeFirstChar(protocol[0])) |
| return false; |
| unsigned protocolLength = protocol.length(); |
| for (unsigned i = 1; i < protocolLength; i++) { |
| if (!isSchemeChar(protocol[i])) |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| // KURLGooglePrivate ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate::KURLGooglePrivate() |
| : m_isValid(false) |
| , m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(false) |
| , m_utf8IsASCII(true) |
| , m_stringIsValid(false) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate::KURLGooglePrivate(const url_parse::Parsed& parsed, bool isValid) |
| : m_isValid(isValid) |
| , m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(false) |
| , m_parsed(parsed) |
| , m_utf8IsASCII(true) |
| , m_stringIsValid(false) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate::KURLGooglePrivate(WTF::HashTableDeletedValueType) |
| : m_string(WTF::HashTableDeletedValue) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate::KURLGooglePrivate(const KURLGooglePrivate& o) |
| : m_isValid(o.m_isValid) |
| , m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(o.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily) |
| , m_parsed(o.m_parsed) |
| , m_utf8(o.m_utf8) |
| , m_utf8IsASCII(o.m_utf8IsASCII) |
| , m_stringIsValid(o.m_stringIsValid) |
| , m_string(o.m_string) |
| { |
| if (o.m_innerURL.get()) |
| m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL(o.m_innerURL->copy())); |
| } |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate& KURLGooglePrivate::operator=(const KURLGooglePrivate& o) |
| { |
| m_isValid = o.m_isValid; |
| m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = o.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily; |
| m_parsed = o.m_parsed; |
| m_utf8 = o.m_utf8; |
| m_utf8IsASCII = o.m_utf8IsASCII; |
| m_stringIsValid = o.m_stringIsValid; |
| m_string = o.m_string; |
| if (o.m_innerURL.get()) |
| m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL(o.m_innerURL->copy())); |
| else |
| m_innerURL.clear(); |
| return *this; |
| } |
| |
| // Setters for the data. Using the ASCII version when you know the |
| // data is ASCII will be slightly more efficient. The UTF-8 version |
| // will always be correct if the caller is unsure. |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::setUtf8(const CString& str) |
| { |
| const char* data = str.data(); |
| unsigned dataLength = str.length(); |
| |
| // The m_utf8IsASCII must always be correct since the DeprecatedString |
| // getter must create it with the proper constructor. This test can be |
| // removed when DeprecatedString is gone, but it still might be a |
| // performance win. |
| m_utf8IsASCII = true; |
| for (unsigned i = 0; i < dataLength; i++) { |
| if (static_cast<unsigned char>(data[i]) >= 0x80) { |
| m_utf8IsASCII = false; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| m_utf8 = str; |
| m_stringIsValid = false; |
| initProtocolIsInHTTPFamily(); |
| initInnerURL(); |
| } |
| |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::setAscii(const CString& str) |
| { |
| m_utf8 = str; |
| m_utf8IsASCII = true; |
| m_stringIsValid = false; |
| initProtocolIsInHTTPFamily(); |
| initInnerURL(); |
| } |
| |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::init(const KURL& base, |
| const String& relative, |
| const TextEncoding* queryEncoding) |
| { |
| init(base, relative.characters(), relative.length(), queryEncoding); |
| } |
| |
| template <typename CHAR> |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::init(const KURL& base, const CHAR* rel, int relLength, |
| const TextEncoding* queryEncoding) |
| { |
| // As a performance optimization, we do not use the charset converter |
| // if encoding is UTF-8 or other Unicode encodings. Note that this is |
| // per HTML5 2.5.3 (resolving URL). The URL canonicalizer will be more |
| // efficient with no charset converter object because it can do UTF-8 |
| // internally with no extra copies. |
| |
| // We feel free to make the charset converter object every time since it's |
| // just a wrapper around a reference. |
| KURLCharsetConverter charsetConverterObject(queryEncoding); |
| KURLCharsetConverter* charsetConverter = |
| (!queryEncoding || isUnicodeEncoding(queryEncoding)) ? 0 : |
| &charsetConverterObject; |
| |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<char> output; |
| const CString& baseStr = base.m_url.utf8String(); |
| m_isValid = url_util::ResolveRelative(baseStr.data(), baseStr.length(), |
| base.m_url.m_parsed, rel, relLength, |
| charsetConverter, |
| &output, &m_parsed); |
| |
| // See FIXME in KURLGooglePrivate in the header. If canonicalization has not |
| // changed the string, we can avoid an extra allocation by using assignment. |
| // |
| // When KURL encounters an error such that the URL is invalid and empty |
| // (for example, resolving a relative URL on a non-hierarchical base), it |
| // will produce an isNull URL, and calling setUtf8 will produce an empty |
| // non-null URL. This is unlikely to affect anything, but we preserve this |
| // just in case. |
| if (m_isValid || output.length()) { |
| // Without ref, the whole url is guaranteed to be ASCII-only. |
| if (m_parsed.ref.is_nonempty()) |
| setUtf8(CString(output.data(), output.length())); |
| else |
| setAscii(CString(output.data(), output.length())); |
| } else { |
| // WebCore expects resolved URLs to be empty rather than null. |
| setUtf8(CString("", 0)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::initInnerURL() |
| { |
| if (!m_isValid) { |
| m_innerURL.clear(); |
| return; |
| } |
| url_parse::Parsed* innerParsed = m_parsed.inner_parsed(); |
| if (innerParsed) |
| m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL( |
| ParsedURLString, |
| String(m_utf8.data() + innerParsed->scheme.begin, innerParsed->Length() - innerParsed->scheme.begin))); |
| else |
| m_innerURL.clear(); |
| } |
| |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::initProtocolIsInHTTPFamily() |
| { |
| if (!m_isValid) { |
| m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = false; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| const char* scheme = m_utf8.data() + m_parsed.scheme.begin; |
| if (m_parsed.scheme.len == 4) |
| m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = lowerCaseEqualsASCII(scheme, scheme + 4, "http"); |
| else if (m_parsed.scheme.len == 5) |
| m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = lowerCaseEqualsASCII(scheme, scheme + 5, "https"); |
| else |
| m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = false; |
| } |
| |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::copyTo(KURLGooglePrivate* dest) const |
| { |
| dest->m_isValid = m_isValid; |
| dest->m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily; |
| dest->m_parsed = m_parsed; |
| |
| // Don't copy the 16-bit string since that will be regenerated as needed. |
| dest->m_utf8 = CString(m_utf8.data(), m_utf8.length()); |
| dest->m_utf8IsASCII = m_utf8IsASCII; |
| dest->m_stringIsValid = false; |
| dest->m_string = String(); // Clear the invalid string to avoid cross thread ref counting. |
| if (m_innerURL) |
| dest->m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL(m_innerURL->copy())); |
| else |
| dest->m_innerURL.clear(); |
| } |
| |
| String KURLGooglePrivate::componentString(const url_parse::Component& comp) const |
| { |
| if (!m_isValid || comp.len <= 0) { |
| // KURL returns a null string if the URL is itself a null string, and an |
| // empty string for other nonexistent entities. |
| if (utf8String().isNull()) |
| return String(); |
| return String("", 0); |
| } |
| // begin and len are in terms of bytes which do not match |
| // if string() is UTF-16 and input contains non-ASCII characters. |
| // However, the only part in urlString that can contain non-ASCII |
| // characters is 'ref' at the end of the string. In that case, |
| // begin will always match the actual value and len (in terms of |
| // byte) will be longer than what's needed by 'mid'. However, mid |
| // truncates len to avoid go past the end of a string so that we can |
| // get away withtout doing anything here. |
| return string().substring(comp.begin, comp.len); |
| } |
| |
| void KURLGooglePrivate::replaceComponents(const Replacements& replacements) |
| { |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<char> output; |
| url_parse::Parsed newParsed; |
| |
| m_isValid = url_util::ReplaceComponents(utf8String().data(), |
| utf8String().length(), m_parsed, replacements, 0, &output, &newParsed); |
| |
| m_parsed = newParsed; |
| if (m_parsed.ref.is_nonempty()) |
| setUtf8(CString(output.data(), output.length())); |
| else |
| setAscii(CString(output.data(), output.length())); |
| } |
| |
| const String& KURLGooglePrivate::string() const |
| { |
| if (!m_stringIsValid) { |
| // Handle the null case separately. Otherwise, constructing |
| // the string like we do below would generate the empty string, |
| // not the null string. |
| if (m_utf8.isNull()) |
| m_string = String(); |
| else if (m_utf8IsASCII) |
| m_string = String(m_utf8.data(), m_utf8.length()); |
| else |
| m_string = String::fromUTF8(m_utf8.data(), m_utf8.length()); |
| m_stringIsValid = true; |
| } |
| return m_string; |
| } |
| |
| // KURL ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| // Initializes with a string representing an absolute URL. No encoding |
| // information is specified. This generally happens when a KURL is converted |
| // to a string and then converted back. In this case, the URL is already |
| // canonical and in proper escaped form so needs no encoding. We treat it as |
| // UTF-8 just in case. |
| KURL::KURL(ParsedURLStringTag, const String& url) |
| { |
| if (!url.isNull()) |
| m_url.init(KURL(), url, 0); |
| else { |
| // WebCore expects us to preserve the nullness of strings when this |
| // constructor is used. In all other cases, it expects a non-null |
| // empty string, which is what init() will create. |
| m_url.m_isValid = false; |
| m_url.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Constructs a new URL given a base URL and a possibly relative input URL. |
| // This assumes UTF-8 encoding. |
| KURL::KURL(const KURL& base, const String& relative) |
| { |
| m_url.init(base, relative, 0); |
| } |
| |
| // Constructs a new URL given a base URL and a possibly relative input URL. |
| // Any query portion of the relative URL will be encoded in the given encoding. |
| KURL::KURL(const KURL& base, |
| const String& relative, |
| const TextEncoding& encoding) |
| { |
| m_url.init(base, relative, &encoding.encodingForFormSubmission()); |
| } |
| |
| KURL::KURL(const CString& canonicalSpec, |
| const url_parse::Parsed& parsed, bool isValid) |
| : m_url(parsed, isValid) |
| { |
| // We know the reference fragment is the only part that can be UTF-8, so |
| // we know it's ASCII when there is no ref. |
| if (parsed.ref.is_nonempty()) |
| m_url.setUtf8(canonicalSpec); |
| else |
| m_url.setAscii(canonicalSpec); |
| } |
| |
| #if USE(CF) |
| KURL::KURL(CFURLRef) |
| { |
| notImplemented(); |
| invalidate(); |
| } |
| |
| CFURLRef KURL::createCFURL() const |
| { |
| notImplemented(); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| KURL KURL::copy() const |
| { |
| KURL result = *this; |
| m_url.copyTo(&result.m_url); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::isNull() const |
| { |
| return m_url.utf8String().isNull(); |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::isEmpty() const |
| { |
| return !m_url.utf8String().length(); |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::isValid() const |
| { |
| return m_url.m_isValid; |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::hasPort() const |
| { |
| return hostEnd() < pathStart(); |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::protocolIsInHTTPFamily() const |
| { |
| return m_url.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily; |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::hasPath() const |
| { |
| // Note that http://www.google.com/" has a path, the path is "/". This can |
| // return false only for invalid or nonstandard URLs. |
| return m_url.m_parsed.path.len >= 0; |
| } |
| |
| // We handle "parameters" separated by a semicolon, while KURL.cpp does not, |
| // which can lead to different results in some cases. |
| String KURL::lastPathComponent() const |
| { |
| // When the output ends in a slash, WebCore has different expectations than |
| // the GoogleURL library. For "/foo/bar/" the library will return the empty |
| // string, but WebCore wants "bar". |
| url_parse::Component path = m_url.m_parsed.path; |
| if (path.len > 0 && m_url.utf8String().data()[path.end() - 1] == '/') |
| path.len--; |
| |
| url_parse::Component file; |
| url_parse::ExtractFileName(m_url.utf8String().data(), path, &file); |
| |
| // Bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21015 this function returns |
| // a null string when the path is empty, which we duplicate here. |
| if (!file.is_nonempty()) |
| return String(); |
| return m_url.componentString(file); |
| } |
| |
| String KURL::protocol() const |
| { |
| return m_url.componentString(m_url.m_parsed.scheme); |
| } |
| |
| String KURL::host() const |
| { |
| // Note: KURL.cpp unescapes here. |
| return m_url.componentString(m_url.m_parsed.host); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns 0 when there is no port. |
| // |
| // We treat URL's with out-of-range port numbers as invalid URLs, and they will |
| // be rejected by the canonicalizer. KURL.cpp will allow them in parsing, but |
| // return invalidPortNumber from this port() function, so we mirror that behavior here. |
| unsigned short KURL::port() const |
| { |
| if (!m_url.m_isValid || m_url.m_parsed.port.len <= 0) |
| return 0; |
| int port = url_parse::ParsePort(m_url.utf8String().data(), m_url.m_parsed.port); |
| ASSERT(port != url_parse::PORT_UNSPECIFIED); // Checked port.len <= 0 before. |
| |
| if (port == url_parse::PORT_INVALID || port > maximumValidPortNumber) // Mimic KURL::port() |
| port = invalidPortNumber; |
| |
| return static_cast<unsigned short>(port); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the empty string if there is no password. |
| String KURL::pass() const |
| { |
| // Bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21015 this function returns |
| // a null string when the password is empty, which we duplicate here. |
| if (!m_url.m_parsed.password.is_nonempty()) |
| return String(); |
| |
| // Note: KURL.cpp unescapes here. |
| return m_url.componentString(m_url.m_parsed.password); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the empty string if there is no username. |
| String KURL::user() const |
| { |
| // Note: KURL.cpp unescapes here. |
| return m_url.componentString(m_url.m_parsed.username); |
| } |
| |
| String KURL::fragmentIdentifier() const |
| { |
| // Empty but present refs ("foo.com/bar#") should result in the empty |
| // string, which m_url.componentString will produce. Nonexistent refs |
| // should be the null string. |
| if (!m_url.m_parsed.ref.is_valid()) |
| return String(); |
| |
| // Note: KURL.cpp unescapes here. |
| return m_url.componentString(m_url.m_parsed.ref); |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::hasFragmentIdentifier() const |
| { |
| // Note: KURL.cpp unescapes here. |
| // FIXME determine if KURL.cpp agrees about an empty ref |
| return m_url.m_parsed.ref.len >= 0; |
| } |
| |
| String KURL::baseAsString() const |
| { |
| // FIXME: There is probably a more efficient way to do this? |
| return string().left(pathAfterLastSlash()); |
| } |
| |
| String KURL::query() const |
| { |
| if (m_url.m_parsed.query.len >= 0) |
| return m_url.componentString(m_url.m_parsed.query); |
| |
| // Bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21015 this function returns |
| // an empty string when the query is empty rather than a null (not sure |
| // which is right). |
| // Returns a null if the query is not specified, instead of empty. |
| if (m_url.m_parsed.query.is_valid()) |
| return String("", 0); |
| return String(); |
| } |
| |
| String KURL::path() const |
| { |
| return m_url.componentString(m_url.m_parsed.path); |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::setProtocol(const String& protocol) |
| { |
| // Firefox and IE remove everything after the first ':'. |
| int separatorPosition = protocol.find(':'); |
| String newProtocol = protocol.substring(0, separatorPosition); |
| |
| // If KURL is given an invalid scheme, it returns failure without modifying |
| // the URL at all. This is in contrast to most other setters which modify |
| // the URL and set "m_isValid." |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<char> canonProtocol; |
| url_parse::Component protocolComponent; |
| if (!url_canon::CanonicalizeScheme(newProtocol.characters(), |
| url_parse::Component(0, newProtocol.length()), |
| &canonProtocol, &protocolComponent) |
| || !protocolComponent.is_nonempty()) |
| return false; |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| replacements.SetScheme(CharactersOrEmpty(newProtocol), |
| url_parse::Component(0, newProtocol.length())); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| |
| // isValid could be false but we still return true here. This is because |
| // WebCore or JS scripts can build up a URL by setting individual |
| // components, and a JS exception is based on the return value of this |
| // function. We want to throw the exception and stop the script only when |
| // its trying to set a bad protocol, and not when it maybe just hasn't |
| // finished building up its final scheme. |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setHost(const String& host) |
| { |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| replacements.SetHost(CharactersOrEmpty(host), |
| url_parse::Component(0, host.length())); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setHostAndPort(const String& s) |
| { |
| String host = s; |
| String port; |
| int hostEnd = s.find(":"); |
| if (hostEnd != -1) { |
| host = s.left(hostEnd); |
| port = s.substring(hostEnd + 1); |
| } |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| // Host can't be removed, so we always set. |
| replacements.SetHost(CharactersOrEmpty(host), |
| url_parse::Component(0, host.length())); |
| |
| if (port.isEmpty()) // Port may be removed, so we support clearing. |
| replacements.ClearPort(); |
| else |
| replacements.SetPort(CharactersOrEmpty(port), url_parse::Component(0, port.length())); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::removePort() |
| { |
| if (hasPort()) { |
| String urlWithoutPort = m_url.string().left(hostEnd()) + m_url.string().substring(pathStart()); |
| m_url.setUtf8(urlWithoutPort.utf8()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setPort(unsigned short i) |
| { |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| String portStr; |
| |
| portStr = String::number(i); |
| replacements.SetPort( |
| reinterpret_cast<const url_parse::UTF16Char*>(portStr.characters()), |
| url_parse::Component(0, portStr.length())); |
| |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setUser(const String& user) |
| { |
| // This function is commonly called to clear the username, which we |
| // normally don't have, so we optimize this case. |
| if (user.isEmpty() && !m_url.m_parsed.username.is_valid()) |
| return; |
| |
| // The canonicalizer will clear any usernames that are empty, so we |
| // don't have to explicitly call ClearUsername() here. |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| replacements.SetUsername(CharactersOrEmpty(user), |
| url_parse::Component(0, user.length())); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setPass(const String& pass) |
| { |
| // This function is commonly called to clear the password, which we |
| // normally don't have, so we optimize this case. |
| if (pass.isEmpty() && !m_url.m_parsed.password.is_valid()) |
| return; |
| |
| // The canonicalizer will clear any passwords that are empty, so we |
| // don't have to explicitly call ClearUsername() here. |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| replacements.SetPassword(CharactersOrEmpty(pass), |
| url_parse::Component(0, pass.length())); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setFragmentIdentifier(const String& s) |
| { |
| // This function is commonly called to clear the ref, which we |
| // normally don't have, so we optimize this case. |
| if (s.isNull() && !m_url.m_parsed.ref.is_valid()) |
| return; |
| |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| if (s.isNull()) |
| replacements.ClearRef(); |
| else |
| replacements.SetRef(CharactersOrEmpty(s), url_parse::Component(0, s.length())); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::removeFragmentIdentifier() |
| { |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| replacements.ClearRef(); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setQuery(const String& query) |
| { |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| if (query.isNull()) { |
| // KURL.cpp sets to null to clear any query. |
| replacements.ClearQuery(); |
| } else if (query.length() > 0 && query[0] == '?') { |
| // WebCore expects the query string to begin with a question mark, but |
| // GoogleURL doesn't. So we trim off the question mark when setting. |
| replacements.SetQuery(CharactersOrEmpty(query), |
| url_parse::Component(1, query.length() - 1)); |
| } else { |
| // When set with the empty string or something that doesn't begin with |
| // a question mark, KURL.cpp will add a question mark for you. The only |
| // way this isn't compatible is if you call this function with an empty |
| // string. KURL.cpp will leave a '?' with nothing following it in the |
| // URL, whereas we'll clear it. |
| // FIXME We should eliminate this difference. |
| replacements.SetQuery(CharactersOrEmpty(query), |
| url_parse::Component(0, query.length())); |
| } |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| void KURL::setPath(const String& path) |
| { |
| // Empty paths will be canonicalized to "/", so we don't have to worry |
| // about calling ClearPath(). |
| KURLGooglePrivate::Replacements replacements; |
| replacements.SetPath(CharactersOrEmpty(path), |
| url_parse::Component(0, path.length())); |
| m_url.replaceComponents(replacements); |
| } |
| |
| String decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String& str) |
| { |
| return decodeURLEscapeSequences(str, UTF8Encoding()); |
| } |
| |
| // In KURL.cpp's implementation, this is called by every component getter. |
| // It will unescape every character, including '\0'. This is scary, and may |
| // cause security holes. We never call this function for components, and |
| // just return the ASCII versions instead. |
| // |
| // This function is also used to decode javascript: URLs and as a general |
| // purpose unescaping function. |
| // |
| // FIXME These should be merged to the KURL.cpp implementation. |
| String decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String& str, const TextEncoding& encoding) |
| { |
| // FIXME We can probably use KURL.cpp's version of this function |
| // without modification. However, I'm concerned about |
| // https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20559 so am keeping this old |
| // custom code for now. Using their version will also fix the bug that |
| // we ignore the encoding. |
| // |
| // FIXME b/1350291: This does not get called very often. We just convert |
| // first to 8-bit UTF-8, then unescape, then back to 16-bit. This kind of |
| // sucks, and we don't use the encoding properly, which will make some |
| // obscure anchor navigations fail. |
| CString cstr = str.utf8(); |
| |
| const char* input = cstr.data(); |
| int inputLength = cstr.length(); |
| |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<url_parse::UTF16Char> unescaped; |
| |
| url_util::DecodeURLEscapeSequences(input, inputLength, &unescaped); |
| |
| return String(reinterpret_cast<UChar*>(unescaped.data()), |
| unescaped.length()); |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::protocolIs(const char* protocol) const |
| { |
| assertProtocolIsGood(protocol); |
| |
| // JavaScript URLs are "valid" and should be executed even if KURL decides they are invalid. |
| // The free function protocolIsJavaScript() should be used instead. |
| // FIXME: Chromium code needs to be fixed for this assert to be enabled. ASSERT(strcmp(protocol, "javascript")); |
| |
| if (m_url.m_parsed.scheme.len <= 0) |
| return !protocol; |
| return lowerCaseEqualsASCII( |
| m_url.utf8String().data() + m_url.m_parsed.scheme.begin, |
| m_url.utf8String().data() + m_url.m_parsed.scheme.end(), |
| protocol); |
| } |
| |
| String encodeWithURLEscapeSequences(const String& notEncodedString) |
| { |
| CString utf8 = UTF8Encoding().encode( |
| reinterpret_cast<const UChar*>(notEncodedString.characters()), |
| notEncodedString.length(), |
| URLEncodedEntitiesForUnencodables); |
| const char* input = utf8.data(); |
| int inputLength = utf8.length(); |
| url_canon::RawCanonOutputT<char> buffer; |
| if (buffer.length() < inputLength * 3) |
| buffer.Resize(inputLength * 3); |
| |
| url_util::EncodeURIComponent(input, inputLength, &buffer); |
| String escaped(buffer.data(), buffer.length()); |
| // Unescape '/'; it's safe and much prettier. |
| escaped.replace("%2F", "/"); |
| return escaped; |
| } |
| |
| bool KURL::isHierarchical() const |
| { |
| if (!m_url.m_parsed.scheme.is_nonempty()) |
| return false; |
| return url_util::IsStandard( |
| &m_url.utf8String().data()[m_url.m_parsed.scheme.begin], |
| m_url.m_parsed.scheme); |
| } |
| |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| void KURL::print() const |
| { |
| printf("%s\n", m_url.utf8String().data()); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| void KURL::invalidate() |
| { |
| // This is only called from the constructor so resetting the (automatically |
| // initialized) string and parsed structure would be a waste of time. |
| m_url.m_isValid = false; |
| m_url.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = false; |
| } |
| |
| // Equal up to reference fragments, if any. |
| bool equalIgnoringFragmentIdentifier(const KURL& a, const KURL& b) |
| { |
| // Compute the length of each URL without its ref. Note that the reference |
| // begin (if it exists) points to the character *after* the '#', so we need |
| // to subtract one. |
| int aLength = a.m_url.utf8String().length(); |
| if (a.m_url.m_parsed.ref.len >= 0) |
| aLength = a.m_url.m_parsed.ref.begin - 1; |
| |
| int bLength = b.m_url.utf8String().length(); |
| if (b.m_url.m_parsed.ref.len >= 0) |
| bLength = b.m_url.m_parsed.ref.begin - 1; |
| |
| return aLength == bLength |
| && !strncmp(a.m_url.utf8String().data(), b.m_url.utf8String().data(), aLength); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned KURL::hostStart() const |
| { |
| return m_url.m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url_parse::Parsed::HOST, false); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned KURL::hostEnd() const |
| { |
| return m_url.m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url_parse::Parsed::PORT, true); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned KURL::pathStart() const |
| { |
| return m_url.m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url_parse::Parsed::PATH, false); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned KURL::pathEnd() const |
| { |
| return m_url.m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url_parse::Parsed::QUERY, true); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned KURL::pathAfterLastSlash() const |
| { |
| // When there's no path, ask for what would be the beginning of it. |
| if (!m_url.m_parsed.path.is_valid()) |
| return m_url.m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url_parse::Parsed::PATH, false); |
| |
| url_parse::Component filename; |
| url_parse::ExtractFileName(m_url.utf8String().data(), m_url.m_parsed.path, |
| &filename); |
| return filename.begin; |
| } |
| |
| bool protocolIs(const String& url, const char* protocol) |
| { |
| // Do the comparison without making a new string object. |
| assertProtocolIsGood(protocol); |
| |
| // Check the scheme like GURL does. |
| return url_util::FindAndCompareScheme(url.characters(), url.length(), |
| protocol, 0); |
| } |
| |
| inline bool KURL::protocolIs(const String& string, const char* protocol) |
| { |
| return WebCore::protocolIs(string, protocol); |
| } |
| |
| bool protocolHostAndPortAreEqual(const KURL& a, const KURL& b) |
| { |
| if (a.parsed().scheme.end() != b.parsed().scheme.end()) |
| return false; |
| |
| int hostStartA = a.hostStart(); |
| int hostLengthA = a.hostEnd() - hostStartA; |
| int hostStartB = b.hostStart(); |
| int hostLengthB = b.hostEnd() - b.hostStart(); |
| if (hostLengthA != hostLengthB) |
| return false; |
| |
| // Check the scheme |
| for (int i = 0; i < a.parsed().scheme.end(); ++i) |
| if (a.string()[i] != b.string()[i]) |
| return false; |
| |
| // And the host |
| for (int i = 0; i < hostLengthA; ++i) |
| if (a.string()[hostStartA + i] != b.string()[hostStartB + i]) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (a.port() != b.port()) |
| return false; |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace WebCore |
| |
| #endif // USE(GOOGLEURL) |