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7.2 KiB
C++
182 lines
7.2 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// This file contains a set of utility functions related to parsing,
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// manipulating, and interacting with URLs and hostnames. These functions are
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// intended to be of a text-processing nature, and should not attempt to use any
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// networking or blocking services.
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#ifndef NET_BASE_URL_UTIL_H_
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#define NET_BASE_URL_UTIL_H_
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#include <string>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/strings/string16.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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#include "url/third_party/mozilla/url_parse.h"
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class GURL;
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namespace url {
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struct CanonHostInfo;
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}
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namespace net {
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// Returns a new GURL by appending the given query parameter name and the
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// value. Unsafe characters in the name and the value are escaped like
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// %XX%XX. The original query component is preserved if it's present.
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// AppendQueryParameter(GURL("http://example.com"), "name", "value").spec()
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// => "http://example.com?name=value"
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// AppendQueryParameter(GURL("http://example.com?x=y"), "name", "value").spec()
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// => "http://example.com?x=y&name=value"
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NET_EXPORT GURL AppendQueryParameter(const GURL& url,
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const std::string& name,
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const std::string& value);
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// Returns a new GURL by appending or replacing the given query parameter name
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// and the value. If |name| appears more than once, only the first name-value
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// pair is replaced. Unsafe characters in the name and the value are escaped
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// like %XX%XX. The original query component is preserved if it's present.
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// AppendOrReplaceQueryParameter(
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// GURL("http://example.com"), "name", "new").spec()
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// => "http://example.com?name=value"
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// AppendOrReplaceQueryParameter(
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// GURL("http://example.com?x=y&name=old"), "name", "new").spec()
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// => "http://example.com?x=y&name=new"
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NET_EXPORT GURL AppendOrReplaceQueryParameter(const GURL& url,
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const std::string& name,
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const std::string& value);
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// Iterates over the key-value pairs in the query portion of |url|.
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class NET_EXPORT QueryIterator {
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public:
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explicit QueryIterator(const GURL& url);
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~QueryIterator();
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std::string GetKey() const;
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std::string GetValue() const;
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const std::string& GetUnescapedValue();
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bool IsAtEnd() const;
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void Advance();
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private:
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const GURL& url_;
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url::Component query_;
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bool at_end_;
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url::Component key_;
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url::Component value_;
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std::string unescaped_value_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(QueryIterator);
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};
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// Looks for |search_key| in the query portion of |url|. Returns true if the
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// key is found and sets |out_value| to the unescaped value for the key.
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// Returns false if the key is not found.
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NET_EXPORT bool GetValueForKeyInQuery(const GURL& url,
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const std::string& search_key,
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std::string* out_value);
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// Splits an input of the form <host>[":"<port>] into its consitituent parts.
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// Saves the result into |*host| and |*port|. If the input did not have
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// the optional port, sets |*port| to -1.
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// Returns true if the parsing was successful, false otherwise.
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// The returned host is NOT canonicalized, and may be invalid.
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//
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// IPv6 literals must be specified in a bracketed form, for instance:
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// [::1]:90 and [::1]
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//
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// The resultant |*host| in both cases will be "::1" (not bracketed).
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseHostAndPort(
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std::string::const_iterator host_and_port_begin,
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std::string::const_iterator host_and_port_end,
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std::string* host,
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int* port);
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseHostAndPort(const std::string& host_and_port,
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std::string* host,
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int* port);
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// Returns a host:port string for the given URL.
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NET_EXPORT std::string GetHostAndPort(const GURL& url);
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// Returns a host[:port] string for the given URL, where the port is omitted
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// if it is the default for the URL's scheme.
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NET_EXPORT std::string GetHostAndOptionalPort(const GURL& url);
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// Returns the hostname by trimming the ending dot, if one exists.
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NET_EXPORT std::string TrimEndingDot(base::StringPiece host);
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// Returns either the host from |url|, or, if the host is empty, the full spec.
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NET_EXPORT std::string GetHostOrSpecFromURL(const GURL& url);
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// Canonicalizes |host| and returns it. Also fills |host_info| with
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// IP address information. |host_info| must not be NULL.
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NET_EXPORT std::string CanonicalizeHost(base::StringPiece host,
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url::CanonHostInfo* host_info);
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// Returns true if |host| is not an IP address and is compliant with a set of
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// rules based on RFC 1738 and tweaked to be compatible with the real world.
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// The rules are:
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// * One or more components separated by '.'
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// * Each component contains only alphanumeric characters and '-' or '_'
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// * The last component begins with an alphanumeric character
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// * Optional trailing dot after last component (means "treat as FQDN")
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//
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// NOTE: You should only pass in hosts that have been returned from
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// CanonicalizeHost(), or you may not get accurate results.
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NET_EXPORT bool IsCanonicalizedHostCompliant(const std::string& host);
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// Returns true if |hostname| contains a non-registerable or non-assignable
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// domain name (eg: a gTLD that has not been assigned by IANA) or an IP address
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// that falls in an IANA-reserved range.
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NET_EXPORT bool IsHostnameNonUnique(const std::string& hostname);
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// Returns true if |host| is one of the local hostnames
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// (e.g. "localhost") or IP addresses (IPv4 127.0.0.0/8 or IPv6 ::1).
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//
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// Note that this function does not check for IP addresses other than
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// the above, although other IP addresses may point to the local
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// machine.
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NET_EXPORT bool IsLocalhost(base::StringPiece host);
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// Strip the portions of |url| that aren't core to the network request.
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// - user name / password
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// - reference section
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NET_EXPORT GURL SimplifyUrlForRequest(const GURL& url);
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// Extracts the unescaped username/password from |url|, saving the results
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// into |*username| and |*password|.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GetIdentityFromURL(const GURL& url,
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base::string16* username,
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base::string16* password);
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// Returns true if the url's host is a Google server. This should only be used
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// for histograms and shouldn't be used to affect behavior.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool HasGoogleHost(const GURL& url);
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// This function tests |host| to see if its one used in the initial TLS 1.3
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// deployment. TLS connections to them form the basis of our comparisons.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IsTLS13ExperimentHost(base::StringPiece host);
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// This function tests |host| to see if it is of any local hostname form.
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// |host| is normalized before being tested and if |is_local6| is not NULL then
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// it it will be set to true if the localhost name implies an IPv6 interface (
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// for instance localhost6.localdomain6).
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IsLocalHostname(base::StringPiece host,
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bool* is_local6);
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_BASE_URL_UTIL_H_
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