// Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_BASE_MIME_UTIL_H__ #define NET_BASE_MIME_UTIL_H__ // This file defines MIME utility functions. All of them assume the MIME type // to be of the format specified by rfc2045. According to it, MIME types are // case strongly insensitive except parameter values, which may or may not be // case sensitive. // // These utilities perform a *case-sensitive* matching for parameter values, // which may produce some false negatives. Except that, matching is // case-insensitive. // // All constants in mime_util.cc must be written in lower case, except parameter // values, which can be any case. #include #include #include #include #include #include "base/files/file_path.h" #include "base/strings/string_split.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" namespace net { // Gets the mime type (if any) that is associated with the given file extension. // Returns true if a corresponding mime type exists. NET_EXPORT bool GetMimeTypeFromExtension(const base::FilePath::StringType& ext, std::string* mime_type); // Gets the mime type (if any) that is associated with the given file extension. // Returns true if a corresponding mime type exists. In this method, // the search for a mime type is constrained to a limited set of // types known to the net library, the OS/registry is not consulted. NET_EXPORT bool GetWellKnownMimeTypeFromExtension( const base::FilePath::StringType& ext, std::string* mime_type); // Gets the mime type (if any) that is associated with the given file. Returns // true if a corresponding mime type exists. NET_EXPORT bool GetMimeTypeFromFile(const base::FilePath& file_path, std::string* mime_type); // Gets the preferred extension (if any) associated with the given mime type. // Returns true if a corresponding file extension exists. The extension is // returned without a prefixed dot, ex "html". NET_EXPORT bool GetPreferredExtensionForMimeType( const std::string& mime_type, base::FilePath::StringType* extension); // Returns true if this the mime_type_pattern matches a given mime-type. // Checks for absolute matching and wildcards. MIME types are case insensitive. NET_EXPORT bool MatchesMimeType(const std::string& mime_type_pattern, const std::string& mime_type); // Parses |type_str| for |mime_type| and any |params|. Returns false if mime // cannot be parsed, and does not modify |mime_type| or |params|. // // Returns true when mime can be parsed and: // If |mime_type| is non-NULL, sets it to parsed mime string. // If |params| is non-NULL, clears it and sets it with name-value pairs of // parsed parameters. Parsing of parameters is lenient, and invalid params are // ignored. NET_EXPORT bool ParseMimeType(const std::string& type_str, std::string* mime_type, base::StringPairs* params); // Returns true if the |type_string| is a correctly-formed mime type specifier // with no parameter, i.e. string that matches the following ABNF (see the // definition of content ABNF in RFC2045 and media-type ABNF httpbis p2 // semantics). // // token "/" token // // If |top_level_type| is non-NULL, sets it to parsed top-level type string. // If |subtype| is non-NULL, sets it to parsed subtype string. // // This function strips leading and trailing whitespace from the MIME type. // TODO: investigate if we should strip strictly HTTP whitespace. NET_EXPORT bool ParseMimeTypeWithoutParameter(std::string_view type_string, std::string* top_level_type, std::string* subtype); // Returns `std::optional` with value containing the extracted `type/sub_type` // if `type_string` is a correctly-formed mime type specifier. Returns optional // with empty otherwise. // Set `accept_comma_separated` to accept a type_string like "text/html, // text/xml". This behavior was inherited from Blink's // platform/network/http_parsers. A string such as "text/html, text/xml" is // possible when the response has multiple Content-Type headers. For instance: // Content-Type: text/html // Content-Type: text/xml // becomes: text/html, text/xml // // While RFC 2616 does not allow it, other browsers allow multiple values in // the HTTP media type header field, Content-Type. In such cases, the media // type passed here may contain the multiple values separated by commas. NET_EXPORT std::optional ExtractMimeTypeFromMediaType( const std::string& type_string, bool accept_comma_separated); // Returns true if the |type_string| is a top-level type of any media type // registered with IANA media types registry at // http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml or an // experimental type (type with x- prefix). // // This method doesn't check that the input conforms to token ABNF, so if input // is experimental type strings, you need to check check that before using // this method. NET_EXPORT bool IsValidTopLevelMimeType(const std::string& type_string); // Get the extensions associated with the given mime type. // // There could be multiple extensions for a given mime type, like "html,htm" for // "text/html", or "txt,text,html,..." for "text/*". Note that we do not erase // the existing elements in the the provided vector. Instead, we append the // result to it. The new extensions are returned in no particular order. NET_EXPORT void GetExtensionsForMimeType( const std::string& mime_type, std::vector* extensions); // Generates a random MIME multipart boundary. // The returned string is guaranteed to be at most 70 characters long. NET_EXPORT std::string GenerateMimeMultipartBoundary(); // Prepares one value as part of a multi-part upload request. NET_EXPORT void AddMultipartValueForUpload(const std::string& value_name, const std::string& value, const std::string& mime_boundary, const std::string& content_type, std::string* post_data); // Prepares one value as part of a multi-part upload request, with file name as // an additional parameter. NET_EXPORT void AddMultipartValueForUploadWithFileName( const std::string& value_name, const std::string& file_name, const std::string& value, const std::string& mime_boundary, const std::string& content_type, std::string* post_data); // Adds the final delimiter to a multi-part upload request. NET_EXPORT void AddMultipartFinalDelimiterForUpload( const std::string& mime_boundary, std::string* post_data); } // namespace net #endif // NET_BASE_MIME_UTIL_H__