// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_COOKIES_COOKIE_UTIL_H_ #define NET_COOKIES_COOKIE_UTIL_H_ #include #include #include #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" #include "base/time/time.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" class GURL; namespace net { namespace cookie_util { // Returns the effective TLD+1 for a given host. This only makes sense for http // and https schemes. For other schemes, the host will be returned unchanged // (minus any leading period). NET_EXPORT std::string GetEffectiveDomain(const std::string& scheme, const std::string& host); // Determine the actual cookie domain based on the domain string passed // (if any) and the URL from which the cookie came. // On success returns true, and sets cookie_domain to either a // -host cookie domain (ex: "google.com") // -domain cookie domain (ex: ".google.com") NET_EXPORT bool GetCookieDomainWithString(const GURL& url, const std::string& domain_string, std::string* result); // Returns true if a domain string represents a host-only cookie, // i.e. it doesn't begin with a leading '.' character. NET_EXPORT bool DomainIsHostOnly(const std::string& domain_string); // Parses the string with the cookie expiration time (very forgivingly). // Returns the "null" time on failure. // // If the expiration date is below or above the platform-specific range // supported by Time::FromUTCExplodeded(), then this will return Time(1) or // Time::Max(), respectively. NET_EXPORT base::Time ParseCookieExpirationTime(const std::string& time_string); // Convenience for converting a cookie origin (domain and https pair) to a URL. NET_EXPORT GURL CookieOriginToURL(const std::string& domain, bool is_https); // A ParsedRequestCookie consists of the key and value of the cookie. typedef std::pair ParsedRequestCookie; typedef std::vector ParsedRequestCookies; // Assumes that |header_value| is the cookie header value of a HTTP Request // following the cookie-string schema of RFC 6265, section 4.2.1, and returns // cookie name/value pairs. If cookie values are presented in double quotes, // these will appear in |parsed_cookies| as well. Assumes that the cookie // header is written by Chromium and therefore well-formed. NET_EXPORT void ParseRequestCookieLine(const std::string& header_value, ParsedRequestCookies* parsed_cookies); // Writes all cookies of |parsed_cookies| into a HTTP Request header value // that belongs to the "Cookie" header. The entries of |parsed_cookies| must // already be appropriately escaped. NET_EXPORT std::string SerializeRequestCookieLine( const ParsedRequestCookies& parsed_cookies); } // namespace cookie_util } // namespace net #endif // NET_COOKIES_COOKIE_UTIL_H_