/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ /* * soup-message-headers.c: HTTP message header arrays * * Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Red Hat, Inc. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "soup-message-headers.h" #include "soup.h" #include "soup-misc-private.h" /** * SECTION:soup-message-headers * @short_description: HTTP message headers * @see_also: #SoupMessage * * #SoupMessageHeaders represents the HTTP message headers associated * with a request or response. **/ /** * SoupMessageHeaders: * * The HTTP message headers associated with a request or response. */ /** * SoupMessageHeadersType: * @SOUP_MESSAGE_HEADERS_REQUEST: request headers * @SOUP_MESSAGE_HEADERS_RESPONSE: response headers * @SOUP_MESSAGE_HEADERS_MULTIPART: multipart body part headers * * Value passed to soup_message_headers_new() to set certain default * behaviors. **/ typedef void (*SoupHeaderSetter) (SoupMessageHeaders *, const char *); static const char *intern_header_name (const char *name, SoupHeaderSetter *setter); static void clear_special_headers (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs); typedef struct { const char *name; char *value; } SoupHeader; struct SoupMessageHeaders { GArray *array; GHashTable *concat; SoupMessageHeadersType type; SoupEncoding encoding; goffset content_length; SoupExpectation expectations; char *content_type; int ref_count; }; /** * soup_message_headers_new: * @type: the type of headers * * Creates a #SoupMessageHeaders. (#SoupMessage does this * automatically for its own headers. You would only need to use this * method if you are manually parsing or generating message headers.) * * Return value: a new #SoupMessageHeaders **/ SoupMessageHeaders * soup_message_headers_new (SoupMessageHeadersType type) { SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs; hdrs = g_slice_new0 (SoupMessageHeaders); /* FIXME: is "5" a good default? */ hdrs->array = g_array_sized_new (TRUE, FALSE, sizeof (SoupHeader), 5); hdrs->type = type; hdrs->encoding = -1; hdrs->ref_count = 1; return hdrs; } static SoupMessageHeaders * soup_message_headers_copy (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { g_atomic_int_inc (&hdrs->ref_count); return hdrs; } /** * soup_message_headers_free: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * * Frees @hdrs. **/ void soup_message_headers_free (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { if (!g_atomic_int_dec_and_test (&hdrs->ref_count)) return; soup_message_headers_clear (hdrs); g_array_free (hdrs->array, TRUE); g_clear_pointer (&hdrs->concat, g_hash_table_destroy); g_slice_free (SoupMessageHeaders, hdrs); } G_DEFINE_BOXED_TYPE (SoupMessageHeaders, soup_message_headers, soup_message_headers_copy, soup_message_headers_free) /** * soup_message_headers_get_headers_type: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * * Gets the type of headers. * * Return value: the header's type. * * Since: 2.50 **/ SoupMessageHeadersType soup_message_headers_get_headers_type (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { return hdrs->type; } /** * soup_message_headers_clear: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * * Clears @hdrs. **/ void soup_message_headers_clear (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { SoupHeader *hdr_array = (SoupHeader *)hdrs->array->data; guint i; for (i = 0; i < hdrs->array->len; i++) g_free (hdr_array[i].value); g_array_set_size (hdrs->array, 0); if (hdrs->concat) g_hash_table_remove_all (hdrs->concat); clear_special_headers (hdrs); } /** * soup_message_headers_clean_connection_headers: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * * Removes all the headers listed in the Connection header. * * Since: 2.36 */ void soup_message_headers_clean_connection_headers (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { /* RFC 2616 14.10 */ const char *connection; GSList *tokens, *t; connection = soup_message_headers_get_list (hdrs, "Connection"); if (!connection) return; tokens = soup_header_parse_list (connection); for (t = tokens; t; t = t->next) soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, t->data); soup_header_free_list (tokens); } /** * soup_message_headers_append: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: the header name to add * @value: the new value of @name * * Appends a new header with name @name and value @value to @hdrs. (If * there is an existing header with name @name, then this creates a * second one, which is only allowed for list-valued headers; see also * soup_message_headers_replace().) * * The caller is expected to make sure that @name and @value are * syntactically correct. **/ void soup_message_headers_append (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name, const char *value) { SoupHeader header; SoupHeaderSetter setter; g_return_if_fail (name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (value != NULL); /* Setting a syntactically invalid header name or value is * considered to be a programming error. However, it can also * be a security hole, so we want to fail here even if * compiled with G_DISABLE_CHECKS. */ #ifndef G_DISABLE_CHECKS g_return_if_fail (*name && strpbrk (name, " \t\r\n:") == NULL); g_return_if_fail (strpbrk (value, "\r\n") == NULL); #else if (*name && strpbrk (name, " \t\r\n:")) { g_warning ("soup_message_headers_append: Ignoring bad name '%s'", name); return; } if (strpbrk (value, "\r\n")) { g_warning ("soup_message_headers_append: Ignoring bad value '%s'", value); return; } #endif header.name = intern_header_name (name, &setter); header.value = g_strdup (value); g_array_append_val (hdrs->array, header); if (hdrs->concat) g_hash_table_remove (hdrs->concat, header.name); if (setter) setter (hdrs, header.value); } /** * soup_message_headers_replace: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: the header name to replace * @value: the new value of @name * * Replaces the value of the header @name in @hdrs with @value. (See * also soup_message_headers_append().) * * The caller is expected to make sure that @name and @value are * syntactically correct. **/ void soup_message_headers_replace (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name, const char *value) { soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, name); soup_message_headers_append (hdrs, name, value); } static int find_header (SoupHeader *hdr_array, const char *interned_name, int nth) { int i; for (i = 0; hdr_array[i].name; i++) { if (hdr_array[i].name == interned_name) { if (nth-- == 0) return i; } } return -1; } static int find_last_header (SoupHeader *hdr_array, guint length, const char *interned_name, int nth) { int i; for (i = length; i >= 0; i--) { if (hdr_array[i].name == interned_name) { if (nth-- == 0) return i; } } return -1; } /** * soup_message_headers_remove: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: the header name to remove * * Removes @name from @hdrs. If there are multiple values for @name, * they are all removed. **/ void soup_message_headers_remove (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name) { SoupHeader *hdr_array = (SoupHeader *)(hdrs->array->data); SoupHeaderSetter setter; int index; g_return_if_fail (name != NULL); name = intern_header_name (name, &setter); while ((index = find_header (hdr_array, name, 0)) != -1) { g_free (hdr_array[index].value); g_array_remove_index (hdrs->array, index); } if (hdrs->concat) g_hash_table_remove (hdrs->concat, name); if (setter) setter (hdrs, NULL); } /** * soup_message_headers_get_one: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: header name * * Gets the value of header @name in @hdrs. Use this for headers whose * values are not comma-delimited lists, and * which therefore can only appear at most once in the headers. For * list-valued headers, use soup_message_headers_get_list(). * * If @hdrs does erroneously contain multiple copies of the header, it * is not defined which one will be returned. (Ideally, it will return * whichever one makes libsoup most compatible with other HTTP * implementations.) * * Return value: (nullable): the header's value or %NULL if not found. * * Since: 2.28 **/ const char * soup_message_headers_get_one (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name) { SoupHeader *hdr_array = (SoupHeader *)(hdrs->array->data); guint hdr_length = hdrs->array->len; int index; g_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL); name = intern_header_name (name, NULL); index = find_last_header (hdr_array, hdr_length, name, 0); return (index == -1) ? NULL : hdr_array[index].value; } /** * soup_message_headers_header_contains: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: header name * @token: token to look for * * Checks whether the list-valued header @name is present in @hdrs, * and contains a case-insensitive match for @token. * * (If @name is present in @hdrs, then this is equivalent to calling * soup_header_contains() on its value.) * * Return value: %TRUE if the header is present and contains @token, * %FALSE otherwise. * * Since: 2.50 **/ gboolean soup_message_headers_header_contains (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name, const char *token) { const char *value; value = soup_message_headers_get_list (hdrs, name); if (!value) return FALSE; return soup_header_contains (value, token); } /** * soup_message_headers_header_equals: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: header name * @value: expected value * * Checks whether the header @name is present in @hdrs and is * (case-insensitively) equal to @value. * * Return value: %TRUE if the header is present and its value is * @value, %FALSE otherwise. * * Since: 2.50 **/ gboolean soup_message_headers_header_equals (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name, const char *value) { const char *internal_value; internal_value = soup_message_headers_get_list (hdrs, name); if (!internal_value) return FALSE; return !g_ascii_strcasecmp (internal_value, value); } /** * soup_message_headers_get_list: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: header name * * Gets the value of header @name in @hdrs. Use this for headers whose * values are comma-delimited lists, and which are therefore allowed * to appear multiple times in the headers. For non-list-valued * headers, use soup_message_headers_get_one(). * * If @name appears multiple times in @hdrs, * soup_message_headers_get_list() will concatenate all of the values * together, separated by commas. This is sometimes awkward to parse * (eg, WWW-Authenticate, Set-Cookie), but you have to be able to deal * with it anyway, because the HTTP spec explicitly states that this * transformation is allowed, and so an upstream proxy could do the * same thing. * * Return value: (nullable): the header's value or %NULL if not found. * * Since: 2.28 **/ const char * soup_message_headers_get_list (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name) { SoupHeader *hdr_array = (SoupHeader *)(hdrs->array->data); GString *concat; char *value; int index, i; g_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL); name = intern_header_name (name, NULL); if (hdrs->concat) { value = g_hash_table_lookup (hdrs->concat, name); if (value) return value; } index = find_header (hdr_array, name, 0); if (index == -1) return NULL; else if (find_header (hdr_array, name, 1) == -1) return hdr_array[index].value; concat = g_string_new (NULL); for (i = 0; (index = find_header (hdr_array, name, i)) != -1; i++) { if (i != 0) g_string_append (concat, ", "); g_string_append (concat, hdr_array[index].value); } value = g_string_free (concat, FALSE); if (!hdrs->concat) hdrs->concat = g_hash_table_new_full (NULL, NULL, NULL, g_free); g_hash_table_insert (hdrs->concat, (gpointer)name, value); return value; } /** * soup_message_headers_get: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @name: header name * * Gets the value of header @name in @hdrs. * * This method was supposed to work correctly for both single-valued * and list-valued headers, but because some HTTP clients/servers * mistakenly send multiple copies of headers that are supposed to be * single-valued, it sometimes returns incorrect results. To fix this, * the methods soup_message_headers_get_one() and * soup_message_headers_get_list() were introduced, so callers can * explicitly state which behavior they are expecting. * * Return value: (nullable): as with soup_message_headers_get_list(). * * Deprecated: Use soup_message_headers_get_one() or * soup_message_headers_get_list() instead. **/ const char * soup_message_headers_get (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *name) { return soup_message_headers_get_list (hdrs, name); } /** * SoupMessageHeadersIter: * * An opaque type used to iterate over a %SoupMessageHeaders * structure. * * After intializing the iterator with * soup_message_headers_iter_init(), call * soup_message_headers_iter_next() to fetch data from it. * * You may not modify the headers while iterating over them. **/ typedef struct { SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs; int index; } SoupMessageHeadersIterReal; /** * soup_message_headers_iter_init: * @iter: (out) (transfer none): a pointer to a %SoupMessageHeadersIter * structure * @hdrs: a %SoupMessageHeaders * * Initializes @iter for iterating @hdrs. **/ void soup_message_headers_iter_init (SoupMessageHeadersIter *iter, SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { SoupMessageHeadersIterReal *real = (SoupMessageHeadersIterReal *)iter; real->hdrs = hdrs; real->index = 0; } /** * soup_message_headers_iter_next: * @iter: (inout) (transfer none): a %SoupMessageHeadersIter * @name: (out) (transfer none): pointer to a variable to return * the header name in * @value: (out) (transfer none): pointer to a variable to return * the header value in * * Yields the next name/value pair in the %SoupMessageHeaders being * iterated by @iter. If @iter has already yielded the last header, * then soup_message_headers_iter_next() will return %FALSE and @name * and @value will be unchanged. * * Return value: %TRUE if another name and value were returned, %FALSE * if the end of the headers has been reached. **/ gboolean soup_message_headers_iter_next (SoupMessageHeadersIter *iter, const char **name, const char **value) { SoupMessageHeadersIterReal *real = (SoupMessageHeadersIterReal *)iter; SoupHeader *hdr_array = (SoupHeader *)real->hdrs->array->data; if (real->index >= real->hdrs->array->len) return FALSE; *name = hdr_array[real->index].name; *value = hdr_array[real->index].value; real->index++; return TRUE; } /** * SoupMessageHeadersForeachFunc: * @name: the header name * @value: the header value * @user_data: the data passed to soup_message_headers_foreach() * * The callback passed to soup_message_headers_foreach(). **/ /** * soup_message_headers_foreach: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @func: (scope call): callback function to run for each header * @user_data: data to pass to @func * * Calls @func once for each header value in @hdrs. * * Beware that unlike soup_message_headers_get(), this processes the * headers in exactly the way they were added, rather than * concatenating multiple same-named headers into a single value. * (This is intentional; it ensures that if you call * soup_message_headers_append() multiple times with the same name, * then the I/O code will output multiple copies of the header when * sending the message to the remote implementation, which may be * required for interoperability in some cases.) * * You may not modify the headers from @func. **/ void soup_message_headers_foreach (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, SoupMessageHeadersForeachFunc func, gpointer user_data) { SoupHeader *hdr_array = (SoupHeader *)hdrs->array->data; guint i; for (i = 0; i < hdrs->array->len; i++) func (hdr_array[i].name, hdr_array[i].value, user_data); } G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (header_pool); static GHashTable *header_pool, *header_setters; static void transfer_encoding_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *, const char *); static void content_length_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *, const char *); static void expectation_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *, const char *); static void content_type_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *, const char *); static char * intern_header_locked (const char *name) { char *interned; interned = g_hash_table_lookup (header_pool, name); if (!interned) { char *dup = g_strdup (name); g_hash_table_insert (header_pool, dup, dup); interned = dup; } return interned; } static const char * intern_header_name (const char *name, SoupHeaderSetter *setter) { const char *interned; G_LOCK (header_pool); if (!header_pool) { header_pool = g_hash_table_new (soup_str_case_hash, soup_str_case_equal); header_setters = g_hash_table_new (NULL, NULL); g_hash_table_insert (header_setters, intern_header_locked ("Transfer-Encoding"), transfer_encoding_setter); g_hash_table_insert (header_setters, intern_header_locked ("Content-Length"), content_length_setter); g_hash_table_insert (header_setters, intern_header_locked ("Expect"), expectation_setter); g_hash_table_insert (header_setters, intern_header_locked ("Content-Type"), content_type_setter); } interned = intern_header_locked (name); if (setter) *setter = g_hash_table_lookup (header_setters, interned); G_UNLOCK (header_pool); return interned; } static void clear_special_headers (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { SoupHeaderSetter setter; GHashTableIter iter; gpointer key, value; /* Make sure header_setters has been initialized */ intern_header_name ("", NULL); g_hash_table_iter_init (&iter, header_setters); while (g_hash_table_iter_next (&iter, &key, &value)) { setter = value; setter (hdrs, NULL); } } /* Specific headers */ static void transfer_encoding_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *value) { if (value) { if (g_ascii_strcasecmp (value, "chunked") == 0) hdrs->encoding = SOUP_ENCODING_CHUNKED; else hdrs->encoding = SOUP_ENCODING_UNRECOGNIZED; } else hdrs->encoding = -1; } static void content_length_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *value) { /* Transfer-Encoding trumps Content-Length */ if (hdrs->encoding == SOUP_ENCODING_CHUNKED) return; if (value) { char *end; hdrs->content_length = g_ascii_strtoull (value, &end, 10); if (*end) hdrs->encoding = SOUP_ENCODING_UNRECOGNIZED; else hdrs->encoding = SOUP_ENCODING_CONTENT_LENGTH; } else hdrs->encoding = -1; } /** * SoupEncoding: * @SOUP_ENCODING_UNRECOGNIZED: unknown / error * @SOUP_ENCODING_NONE: no body is present (which is not the same as a * 0-length body, and only occurs in certain places) * @SOUP_ENCODING_CONTENT_LENGTH: Content-Length encoding * @SOUP_ENCODING_EOF: Response body ends when the connection is closed * @SOUP_ENCODING_CHUNKED: chunked encoding (currently only supported * for response) * @SOUP_ENCODING_BYTERANGES: multipart/byteranges (Reserved for future * use: NOT CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED) * * How a message body is encoded for transport **/ /** * soup_message_headers_get_encoding: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * * Gets the message body encoding that @hdrs declare. This may not * always correspond to the encoding used on the wire; eg, a HEAD * response may declare a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding, but * it will never actually include a body. * * Return value: the encoding declared by @hdrs. **/ SoupEncoding soup_message_headers_get_encoding (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { const char *header; if (hdrs->encoding != -1) return hdrs->encoding; /* If Transfer-Encoding was set, hdrs->encoding would already * be set. So we don't need to check that possibility. */ header = soup_message_headers_get_one (hdrs, "Content-Length"); if (header) { content_length_setter (hdrs, header); if (hdrs->encoding != -1) return hdrs->encoding; } /* Per RFC 2616 4.4, a response body that doesn't indicate its * encoding otherwise is terminated by connection close, and a * request that doesn't indicate otherwise has no body. Note * that SoupMessage calls soup_message_headers_set_encoding() * to override the response body default for our own * server-side messages. */ hdrs->encoding = (hdrs->type == SOUP_MESSAGE_HEADERS_RESPONSE) ? SOUP_ENCODING_EOF : SOUP_ENCODING_NONE; return hdrs->encoding; } /** * soup_message_headers_set_encoding: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @encoding: a #SoupEncoding * * Sets the message body encoding that @hdrs will declare. In particular, * you should use this if you are going to send a request or response in * chunked encoding. **/ void soup_message_headers_set_encoding (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, SoupEncoding encoding) { if (encoding == hdrs->encoding) return; switch (encoding) { case SOUP_ENCODING_NONE: case SOUP_ENCODING_EOF: soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, "Transfer-Encoding"); soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, "Content-Length"); break; case SOUP_ENCODING_CONTENT_LENGTH: soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, "Transfer-Encoding"); break; case SOUP_ENCODING_CHUNKED: soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, "Content-Length"); soup_message_headers_replace (hdrs, "Transfer-Encoding", "chunked"); break; default: g_return_if_reached (); } hdrs->encoding = encoding; } /** * soup_message_headers_get_content_length: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * * Gets the message body length that @hdrs declare. This will only * be non-0 if soup_message_headers_get_encoding() returns * %SOUP_ENCODING_CONTENT_LENGTH. * * Return value: the message body length declared by @hdrs. **/ goffset soup_message_headers_get_content_length (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { SoupEncoding encoding; encoding = soup_message_headers_get_encoding (hdrs); if (encoding == SOUP_ENCODING_CONTENT_LENGTH) return hdrs->content_length; else return 0; } /** * soup_message_headers_set_content_length: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @content_length: the message body length * * Sets the message body length that @hdrs will declare, and sets * @hdrs's encoding to %SOUP_ENCODING_CONTENT_LENGTH. * * You do not normally need to call this; if @hdrs is set to use * Content-Length encoding, libsoup will automatically set its * Content-Length header for you immediately before sending the * headers. One situation in which this method is useful is when * generating the response to a HEAD request; Calling * soup_message_headers_set_content_length() allows you to put the * correct content length into the response without needing to waste * memory by filling in a response body which won't actually be sent. **/ void soup_message_headers_set_content_length (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, goffset content_length) { char length[128]; g_snprintf (length, sizeof (length), "%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT, content_length); soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, "Transfer-Encoding"); soup_message_headers_replace (hdrs, "Content-Length", length); } static void expectation_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *value) { if (value) { if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (value, "100-continue")) hdrs->expectations = SOUP_EXPECTATION_CONTINUE; else hdrs->expectations = SOUP_EXPECTATION_UNRECOGNIZED; } else hdrs->expectations = 0; } /** * SoupExpectation: * @SOUP_EXPECTATION_CONTINUE: "100-continue" * @SOUP_EXPECTATION_UNRECOGNIZED: any unrecognized expectation * * Represents the parsed value of the "Expect" header. **/ /** * soup_message_headers_get_expectations: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * * Gets the expectations declared by @hdrs's "Expect" header. * Currently this will either be %SOUP_EXPECTATION_CONTINUE or * %SOUP_EXPECTATION_UNRECOGNIZED. * * Return value: the contents of @hdrs's "Expect" header **/ SoupExpectation soup_message_headers_get_expectations (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs) { return hdrs->expectations; } /** * soup_message_headers_set_expectations: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @expectations: the expectations to set * * Sets @hdrs's "Expect" header according to @expectations. * * Currently %SOUP_EXPECTATION_CONTINUE is the only known expectation * value. You should set this value on a request if you are sending a * large message body (eg, via POST or PUT), and want to give the * server a chance to reject the request after seeing just the headers * (eg, because it will require authentication before allowing you to * post, or because you're POSTing to a URL that doesn't exist). This * saves you from having to transmit the large request body when the * server is just going to ignore it anyway. **/ void soup_message_headers_set_expectations (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, SoupExpectation expectations) { g_return_if_fail ((expectations & ~SOUP_EXPECTATION_CONTINUE) == 0); if (expectations & SOUP_EXPECTATION_CONTINUE) soup_message_headers_replace (hdrs, "Expect", "100-continue"); else soup_message_headers_remove (hdrs, "Expect"); } /** * SoupRange: * @start: the start of the range * @end: the end of the range * * Represents a byte range as used in the Range header. * * If @end is non-negative, then @start and @end represent the bounds * of of the range, counting from 0. (Eg, the first 500 bytes would be * represented as @start = 0 and @end = 499.) * * If @end is -1 and @start is non-negative, then this represents a * range starting at @start and ending with the last byte of the * requested resource body. (Eg, all but the first 500 bytes would be * @start = 500, and @end = -1.) * * If @end is -1 and @start is negative, then it represents a "suffix * range", referring to the last -@start bytes of the resource body. * (Eg, the last 500 bytes would be @start = -500 and @end = -1.) * * Since: 2.26 **/ static int sort_ranges (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { SoupRange *ra = (SoupRange *)a; SoupRange *rb = (SoupRange *)b; return ra->start - rb->start; } /* like soup_message_headers_get_ranges(), except it returns: * SOUP_STATUS_OK if there is no Range or it should be ignored. * SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT if there is at least one satisfiable range. * SOUP_STATUS_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE if @check_satisfiable * is %TRUE and the request is not satisfiable given @total_length. */ guint soup_message_headers_get_ranges_internal (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, goffset total_length, gboolean check_satisfiable, SoupRange **ranges, int *length) { const char *range = soup_message_headers_get_one (hdrs, "Range"); GSList *range_list, *r; GArray *array; char *spec, *end; guint status = SOUP_STATUS_OK; if (!range || strncmp (range, "bytes", 5) != 0) return status; range += 5; while (g_ascii_isspace (*range)) range++; if (*range++ != '=') return status; while (g_ascii_isspace (*range)) range++; range_list = soup_header_parse_list (range); if (!range_list) return status; array = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (SoupRange)); for (r = range_list; r; r = r->next) { SoupRange cur; spec = r->data; if (*spec == '-') { cur.start = g_ascii_strtoll (spec, &end, 10) + total_length; cur.end = total_length - 1; } else { cur.start = g_ascii_strtoull (spec, &end, 10); if (*end == '-') end++; if (*end) { cur.end = g_ascii_strtoull (end, &end, 10); if (cur.end < cur.start) { status = SOUP_STATUS_OK; break; } } else cur.end = total_length - 1; } if (*end) { status = SOUP_STATUS_OK; break; } else if (check_satisfiable && cur.start >= total_length) { if (status == SOUP_STATUS_OK) status = SOUP_STATUS_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE; continue; } g_array_append_val (array, cur); status = SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT; } soup_header_free_list (range_list); if (status != SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT) { g_array_free (array, TRUE); return status; } if (total_length) { guint i; g_array_sort (array, sort_ranges); for (i = 1; i < array->len; i++) { SoupRange *cur = &((SoupRange *)array->data)[i]; SoupRange *prev = &((SoupRange *)array->data)[i - 1]; if (cur->start <= prev->end) { prev->end = MAX (prev->end, cur->end); g_array_remove_index (array, i); } } } *ranges = (SoupRange *)array->data; *length = array->len; g_array_free (array, FALSE); return SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT; } /** * soup_message_headers_get_ranges: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @total_length: the total_length of the response body * @ranges: (out) (array length=length): return location for an array * of #SoupRange * @length: the length of the returned array * * Parses @hdrs's Range header and returns an array of the requested * byte ranges. The returned array must be freed with * soup_message_headers_free_ranges(). * * If @total_length is non-0, its value will be used to adjust the * returned ranges to have explicit start and end values, and the * returned ranges will be sorted and non-overlapping. If * @total_length is 0, then some ranges may have an end value of -1, * as described under #SoupRange, and some of the ranges may be * redundant. * * Beware that even if given a @total_length, this function does not * check that the ranges are satisfiable. * * * #SoupServer has built-in handling for range requests. If your * server handler returns a %SOUP_STATUS_OK response containing the * complete response body (rather than pausing the message and * returning some of the response body later), and there is a Range * header in the request, then libsoup will automatically convert the * response to a %SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT response containing only * the range(s) requested by the client. * * The only time you need to process the Range header yourself is if * either you need to stream the response body rather than returning * it all at once, or you do not already have the complete response * body available, and only want to generate the parts that were * actually requested by the client. * * * Return value: %TRUE if @hdrs contained a syntactically-valid * "Range" header, %FALSE otherwise (in which case @range and @length * will not be set). * * Since: 2.26 **/ gboolean soup_message_headers_get_ranges (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, goffset total_length, SoupRange **ranges, int *length) { guint status; status = soup_message_headers_get_ranges_internal (hdrs, total_length, FALSE, ranges, length); return status == SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT; } /** * soup_message_headers_free_ranges: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @ranges: an array of #SoupRange * * Frees the array of ranges returned from soup_message_headers_get_ranges(). * * Since: 2.26 **/ void soup_message_headers_free_ranges (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, SoupRange *ranges) { g_free (ranges); } /** * soup_message_headers_set_ranges: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @ranges: an array of #SoupRange * @length: the length of @range * * Sets @hdrs's Range header to request the indicated ranges. (If you * only want to request a single range, you can use * soup_message_headers_set_range().) * * Since: 2.26 **/ void soup_message_headers_set_ranges (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, SoupRange *ranges, int length) { GString *header; int i; header = g_string_new ("bytes="); for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { if (i > 0) g_string_append_c (header, ','); if (ranges[i].end >= 0) { g_string_append_printf (header, "%" G_GINT64_FORMAT "-%" G_GINT64_FORMAT, ranges[i].start, ranges[i].end); } else if (ranges[i].start >= 0) { g_string_append_printf (header,"%" G_GINT64_FORMAT "-", ranges[i].start); } else { g_string_append_printf (header, "%" G_GINT64_FORMAT, ranges[i].start); } } soup_message_headers_replace (hdrs, "Range", header->str); g_string_free (header, TRUE); } /** * soup_message_headers_set_range: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @start: the start of the range to request * @end: the end of the range to request * * Sets @hdrs's Range header to request the indicated range. * @start and @end are interpreted as in a #SoupRange. * * If you need to request multiple ranges, use * soup_message_headers_set_ranges(). * * Since: 2.26 **/ void soup_message_headers_set_range (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, goffset start, goffset end) { SoupRange range; range.start = start; range.end = end; soup_message_headers_set_ranges (hdrs, &range, 1); } /** * soup_message_headers_get_content_range: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @start: (out): return value for the start of the range * @end: (out): return value for the end of the range * @total_length: (out) (optional): return value for the total length of the * resource, or %NULL if you don't care. * * Parses @hdrs's Content-Range header and returns it in @start, * @end, and @total_length. If the total length field in the header * was specified as "*", then @total_length will be set to -1. * * Return value: %TRUE if @hdrs contained a "Content-Range" header * containing a byte range which could be parsed, %FALSE otherwise. * * Since: 2.26 **/ gboolean soup_message_headers_get_content_range (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, goffset *start, goffset *end, goffset *total_length) { const char *header = soup_message_headers_get_one (hdrs, "Content-Range"); goffset length; char *p; if (!header || strncmp (header, "bytes ", 6) != 0) return FALSE; header += 6; while (g_ascii_isspace (*header)) header++; if (!g_ascii_isdigit (*header)) return FALSE; *start = g_ascii_strtoull (header, &p, 10); if (*p != '-') return FALSE; *end = g_ascii_strtoull (p + 1, &p, 10); if (*p != '/') return FALSE; p++; if (*p == '*') { length = -1; p++; } else length = g_ascii_strtoull (p, &p, 10); if (total_length) *total_length = length; return *p == '\0'; } /** * soup_message_headers_set_content_range: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @start: the start of the range * @end: the end of the range * @total_length: the total length of the resource, or -1 if unknown * * Sets @hdrs's Content-Range header according to the given values. * (Note that @total_length is the total length of the entire resource * that this is a range of, not simply @end - @start + 1.) * * * #SoupServer has built-in handling for range requests, and you do * not normally need to call this function youself. See * soup_message_headers_get_ranges() for more details. * * * Since: 2.26 **/ void soup_message_headers_set_content_range (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, goffset start, goffset end, goffset total_length) { char *header; if (total_length >= 0) { header = g_strdup_printf ("bytes %" G_GINT64_FORMAT "-%" G_GINT64_FORMAT "/%" G_GINT64_FORMAT, start, end, total_length); } else { header = g_strdup_printf ("bytes %" G_GINT64_FORMAT "-%" G_GINT64_FORMAT "/*", start, end); } soup_message_headers_replace (hdrs, "Content-Range", header); g_free (header); } static gboolean parse_content_foo (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *header_name, char **foo, GHashTable **params) { const char *header; char *semi; header = soup_message_headers_get_one (hdrs, header_name); if (!header) return FALSE; if (foo) { *foo = g_strdup (header); semi = strchr (*foo, ';'); if (semi) { char *p = semi; *semi++ = '\0'; while (p - 1 > *foo && g_ascii_isspace(p[-1])) *(--p) = '\0'; } } else { semi = strchr (header, ';'); if (semi) semi++; } if (!params) return TRUE; if (!semi) { *params = soup_header_parse_semi_param_list (""); return TRUE; } *params = soup_header_parse_semi_param_list (semi); return TRUE; } static void set_content_foo (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *header_name, const char *foo, GHashTable *params) { GString *str; GHashTableIter iter; gpointer key, value; str = g_string_new (foo); if (params) { g_hash_table_iter_init (&iter, params); while (g_hash_table_iter_next (&iter, &key, &value)) { g_string_append (str, "; "); soup_header_g_string_append_param (str, key, value); } } soup_message_headers_replace (hdrs, header_name, str->str); g_string_free (str, TRUE); } static void content_type_setter (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *value) { g_free (hdrs->content_type); if (value) { char *content_type, *p; parse_content_foo (hdrs, "Content-Type", &content_type, NULL); p = strpbrk (content_type, " /"); if (!p || *p != '/' || strpbrk (p + 1, " /")) { g_free (content_type); hdrs->content_type = NULL; } else hdrs->content_type = content_type; } else hdrs->content_type = NULL; } /** * soup_message_headers_get_content_type: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @params: (out) (element-type utf8 utf8) (allow-none) (transfer full): * return location for the Content-Type parameters (eg, "charset"), or * %NULL * * Looks up the "Content-Type" header in @hdrs, parses it, and returns * its value in *@content_type and *@params. @params can be %NULL if you * are only interested in the content type itself. * * Return value: (nullable): a string with the value of the * "Content-Type" header or %NULL if @hdrs does not contain that * header or it cannot be parsed (in which case *@params will be * unchanged). * * Since: 2.26 **/ const char * soup_message_headers_get_content_type (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, GHashTable **params) { if (!hdrs->content_type) return NULL; if (params) parse_content_foo (hdrs, "Content-Type", NULL, params); return hdrs->content_type; } /** * soup_message_headers_set_content_type: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @content_type: the MIME type * @params: (allow-none) (element-type utf8 utf8): additional * parameters, or %NULL * * Sets the "Content-Type" header in @hdrs to @content_type, * optionally with additional parameters specified in @params. * * Since: 2.26 **/ void soup_message_headers_set_content_type (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *content_type, GHashTable *params) { set_content_foo (hdrs, "Content-Type", content_type, params); } /** * soup_message_headers_get_content_disposition: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @disposition: (out) (transfer full): return location for the * disposition-type, or %NULL * @params: (out) (transfer full) (element-type utf8 utf8): return * location for the Content-Disposition parameters, or %NULL * * Looks up the "Content-Disposition" header in @hdrs, parses it, and * returns its value in *@disposition and *@params. @params can be * %NULL if you are only interested in the disposition-type. * * In HTTP, the most common use of this header is to set a * disposition-type of "attachment", to suggest to the browser that a * response should be saved to disk rather than displayed in the * browser. If @params contains a "filename" parameter, this is a * suggestion of a filename to use. (If the parameter value in the * header contains an absolute or relative path, libsoup will truncate * it down to just the final path component, so you do not need to * test this yourself.) * * Content-Disposition is also used in "multipart/form-data", however * this is handled automatically by #SoupMultipart and the associated * form methods. * * Return value: %TRUE if @hdrs contains a "Content-Disposition" * header, %FALSE if not (in which case *@disposition and *@params * will be unchanged). * * Since: 2.26 **/ gboolean soup_message_headers_get_content_disposition (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, char **disposition, GHashTable **params) { gpointer orig_key, orig_value; if (!parse_content_foo (hdrs, "Content-Disposition", disposition, params)) return FALSE; /* If there is a filename parameter, make sure it contains * only a single path component */ if (params && g_hash_table_lookup_extended (*params, "filename", &orig_key, &orig_value)) { char *filename = strrchr (orig_value, '/'); if (filename) g_hash_table_insert (*params, g_strdup (orig_key), filename + 1); } return TRUE; } /** * soup_message_headers_set_content_disposition: * @hdrs: a #SoupMessageHeaders * @disposition: the disposition-type * @params: (allow-none) (element-type utf8 utf8): additional * parameters, or %NULL * * Sets the "Content-Disposition" header in @hdrs to @disposition, * optionally with additional parameters specified in @params. * * See soup_message_headers_get_content_disposition() for a discussion * of how Content-Disposition is used in HTTP. * * Since: 2.26 **/ void soup_message_headers_set_content_disposition (SoupMessageHeaders *hdrs, const char *disposition, GHashTable *params) { set_content_foo (hdrs, "Content-Disposition", disposition, params); }