From fcbf63e62c627deae76c1b8cb8c0876c536ed811 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jari Vetoniemi Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 18:49:26 +0900 Subject: Fresh start --- jni/ruby/lib/net/http/header.rb | 452 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 452 insertions(+) create mode 100644 jni/ruby/lib/net/http/header.rb (limited to 'jni/ruby/lib/net/http/header.rb') diff --git a/jni/ruby/lib/net/http/header.rb b/jni/ruby/lib/net/http/header.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..912419d --- /dev/null +++ b/jni/ruby/lib/net/http/header.rb @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ +# The HTTPHeader module defines methods for reading and writing +# HTTP headers. +# +# It is used as a mixin by other classes, to provide hash-like +# access to HTTP header values. Unlike raw hash access, HTTPHeader +# provides access via case-insensitive keys. It also provides +# methods for accessing commonly-used HTTP header values in more +# convenient formats. +# +module Net::HTTPHeader + + def initialize_http_header(initheader) + @header = {} + return unless initheader + initheader.each do |key, value| + warn "net/http: warning: duplicated HTTP header: #{key}" if key?(key) and $VERBOSE + @header[key.downcase] = [value.strip] + end + end + + def size #:nodoc: obsolete + @header.size + end + + alias length size #:nodoc: obsolete + + # Returns the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key. + # For example, a key of "Content-Type" might return "text/html" + def [](key) + a = @header[key.downcase] or return nil + a.join(', ') + end + + # Sets the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key. + def []=(key, val) + unless val + @header.delete key.downcase + return val + end + @header[key.downcase] = [val] + end + + # [Ruby 1.8.3] + # Adds a value to a named header field, instead of replacing its value. + # Second argument +val+ must be a String. + # See also #[]=, #[] and #get_fields. + # + # request.add_field 'X-My-Header', 'a' + # p request['X-My-Header'] #=> "a" + # p request.get_fields('X-My-Header') #=> ["a"] + # request.add_field 'X-My-Header', 'b' + # p request['X-My-Header'] #=> "a, b" + # p request.get_fields('X-My-Header') #=> ["a", "b"] + # request.add_field 'X-My-Header', 'c' + # p request['X-My-Header'] #=> "a, b, c" + # p request.get_fields('X-My-Header') #=> ["a", "b", "c"] + # + def add_field(key, val) + if @header.key?(key.downcase) + @header[key.downcase].push val + else + @header[key.downcase] = [val] + end + end + + # [Ruby 1.8.3] + # Returns an array of header field strings corresponding to the + # case-insensitive +key+. This method allows you to get duplicated + # header fields without any processing. See also #[]. + # + # p response.get_fields('Set-Cookie') + # #=> ["session=al98axx; expires=Fri, 31-Dec-1999 23:58:23", + # "query=rubyscript; expires=Fri, 31-Dec-1999 23:58:23"] + # p response['Set-Cookie'] + # #=> "session=al98axx; expires=Fri, 31-Dec-1999 23:58:23, query=rubyscript; expires=Fri, 31-Dec-1999 23:58:23" + # + def get_fields(key) + return nil unless @header[key.downcase] + @header[key.downcase].dup + end + + # Returns the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key. + # Returns the default value +args+, or the result of the block, or + # raises an IndexError if there's no header field named +key+ + # See Hash#fetch + def fetch(key, *args, &block) #:yield: +key+ + a = @header.fetch(key.downcase, *args, &block) + a.kind_of?(Array) ? a.join(', ') : a + end + + # Iterates through the header names and values, passing in the name + # and value to the code block supplied. + # + # Example: + # + # response.header.each_header {|key,value| puts "#{key} = #{value}" } + # + def each_header #:yield: +key+, +value+ + block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) + @header.each do |k,va| + yield k, va.join(', ') + end + end + + alias each each_header + + # Iterates through the header names in the header, passing + # each header name to the code block. + def each_name(&block) #:yield: +key+ + block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) + @header.each_key(&block) + end + + alias each_key each_name + + # Iterates through the header names in the header, passing + # capitalized header names to the code block. + # + # Note that header names are capitalized systematically; + # capitalization may not match that used by the remote HTTP + # server in its response. + def each_capitalized_name #:yield: +key+ + block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) + @header.each_key do |k| + yield capitalize(k) + end + end + + # Iterates through header values, passing each value to the + # code block. + def each_value #:yield: +value+ + block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) + @header.each_value do |va| + yield va.join(', ') + end + end + + # Removes a header field, specified by case-insensitive key. + def delete(key) + @header.delete(key.downcase) + end + + # true if +key+ header exists. + def key?(key) + @header.key?(key.downcase) + end + + # Returns a Hash consisting of header names and array of values. + # e.g. + # {"cache-control" => ["private"], + # "content-type" => ["text/html"], + # "date" => ["Wed, 22 Jun 2005 22:11:50 GMT"]} + def to_hash + @header.dup + end + + # As for #each_header, except the keys are provided in capitalized form. + # + # Note that header names are capitalized systematically; + # capitalization may not match that used by the remote HTTP + # server in its response. + def each_capitalized + block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) + @header.each do |k,v| + yield capitalize(k), v.join(', ') + end + end + + alias canonical_each each_capitalized + + def capitalize(name) + name.split(/-/).map {|s| s.capitalize }.join('-') + end + private :capitalize + + # Returns an Array of Range objects which represent the Range: + # HTTP header field, or +nil+ if there is no such header. + def range + return nil unless @header['range'] + + value = self['Range'] + # byte-range-set = *( "," OWS ) ( byte-range-spec / suffix-byte-range-spec ) + # *( OWS "," [ OWS ( byte-range-spec / suffix-byte-range-spec ) ] ) + # corrected collected ABNF + # http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p5-range-19#section-5.4.1 + # http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p5-range-19#appendix-C + # http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-19#section-3.2.5 + unless /\Abytes=((?:,[ \t]*)*(?:\d+-\d*|-\d+)(?:[ \t]*,(?:[ \t]*\d+-\d*|-\d+)?)*)\z/ =~ value + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, "invalid syntax for byte-ranges-specifier: '#{value}'" + end + + byte_range_set = $1 + result = byte_range_set.split(/,/).map {|spec| + m = /(\d+)?\s*-\s*(\d+)?/i.match(spec) or + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, "invalid byte-range-spec: '#{spec}'" + d1 = m[1].to_i + d2 = m[2].to_i + if m[1] and m[2] + if d1 > d2 + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, "last-byte-pos MUST greater than or equal to first-byte-pos but '#{spec}'" + end + d1..d2 + elsif m[1] + d1..-1 + elsif m[2] + -d2..-1 + else + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'range is not specified' + end + } + # if result.empty? + # byte-range-set must include at least one byte-range-spec or suffix-byte-range-spec + # but above regexp already denies it. + if result.size == 1 && result[0].begin == 0 && result[0].end == -1 + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'only one suffix-byte-range-spec with zero suffix-length' + end + result + end + + # Sets the HTTP Range: header. + # Accepts either a Range object as a single argument, + # or a beginning index and a length from that index. + # Example: + # + # req.range = (0..1023) + # req.set_range 0, 1023 + # + def set_range(r, e = nil) + unless r + @header.delete 'range' + return r + end + r = (r...r+e) if e + case r + when Numeric + n = r.to_i + rangestr = (n > 0 ? "0-#{n-1}" : "-#{-n}") + when Range + first = r.first + last = r.end + last -= 1 if r.exclude_end? + if last == -1 + rangestr = (first > 0 ? "#{first}-" : "-#{-first}") + else + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'range.first is negative' if first < 0 + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'range.last is negative' if last < 0 + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'must be .first < .last' if first > last + rangestr = "#{first}-#{last}" + end + else + raise TypeError, 'Range/Integer is required' + end + @header['range'] = ["bytes=#{rangestr}"] + r + end + + alias range= set_range + + # Returns an Integer object which represents the HTTP Content-Length: + # header field, or +nil+ if that field was not provided. + def content_length + return nil unless key?('Content-Length') + len = self['Content-Length'].slice(/\d+/) or + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'wrong Content-Length format' + len.to_i + end + + def content_length=(len) + unless len + @header.delete 'content-length' + return nil + end + @header['content-length'] = [len.to_i.to_s] + end + + # Returns "true" if the "transfer-encoding" header is present and + # set to "chunked". This is an HTTP/1.1 feature, allowing the + # the content to be sent in "chunks" without at the outset + # stating the entire content length. + def chunked? + return false unless @header['transfer-encoding'] + field = self['Transfer-Encoding'] + (/(?:\A|[^\-\w])chunked(?![\-\w])/i =~ field) ? true : false + end + + # Returns a Range object which represents the value of the Content-Range: + # header field. + # For a partial entity body, this indicates where this fragment + # fits inside the full entity body, as range of byte offsets. + def content_range + return nil unless @header['content-range'] + m = %ri.match(self['Content-Range']) or + raise Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'wrong Content-Range format' + m[1].to_i .. m[2].to_i + end + + # The length of the range represented in Content-Range: header. + def range_length + r = content_range() or return nil + r.end - r.begin + 1 + end + + # Returns a content type string such as "text/html". + # This method returns nil if Content-Type: header field does not exist. + def content_type + return nil unless main_type() + if sub_type() + then "#{main_type()}/#{sub_type()}" + else main_type() + end + end + + # Returns a content type string such as "text". + # This method returns nil if Content-Type: header field does not exist. + def main_type + return nil unless @header['content-type'] + self['Content-Type'].split(';').first.to_s.split('/')[0].to_s.strip + end + + # Returns a content type string such as "html". + # This method returns nil if Content-Type: header field does not exist + # or sub-type is not given (e.g. "Content-Type: text"). + def sub_type + return nil unless @header['content-type'] + _, sub = *self['Content-Type'].split(';').first.to_s.split('/') + return nil unless sub + sub.strip + end + + # Any parameters specified for the content type, returned as a Hash. + # For example, a header of Content-Type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP + # would result in type_params returning {'charset' => 'EUC-JP'} + def type_params + result = {} + list = self['Content-Type'].to_s.split(';') + list.shift + list.each do |param| + k, v = *param.split('=', 2) + result[k.strip] = v.strip + end + result + end + + # Sets the content type in an HTTP header. + # The +type+ should be a full HTTP content type, e.g. "text/html". + # The +params+ are an optional Hash of parameters to add after the + # content type, e.g. {'charset' => 'iso-8859-1'} + def set_content_type(type, params = {}) + @header['content-type'] = [type + params.map{|k,v|"; #{k}=#{v}"}.join('')] + end + + alias content_type= set_content_type + + # Set header fields and a body from HTML form data. + # +params+ should be an Array of Arrays or + # a Hash containing HTML form data. + # Optional argument +sep+ means data record separator. + # + # Values are URL encoded as necessary and the content-type is set to + # application/x-www-form-urlencoded + # + # Example: + # http.form_data = {"q" => "ruby", "lang" => "en"} + # http.form_data = {"q" => ["ruby", "perl"], "lang" => "en"} + # http.set_form_data({"q" => "ruby", "lang" => "en"}, ';') + # + def set_form_data(params, sep = '&') + query = URI.encode_www_form(params) + query.gsub!(/&/, sep) if sep != '&' + self.body = query + self.content_type = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' + end + + alias form_data= set_form_data + + # Set a HTML form data set. + # +params+ is the form data set; it is an Array of Arrays or a Hash + # +enctype is the type to encode the form data set. + # It is application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data. + # +formpot+ is an optional hash to specify the detail. + # + # boundary:: the boundary of the multipart message + # charset:: the charset of the message. All names and the values of + # non-file fields are encoded as the charset. + # + # Each item of params is an array and contains following items: + # +name+:: the name of the field + # +value+:: the value of the field, it should be a String or a File + # +opt+:: an optional hash to specify additional information + # + # Each item is a file field or a normal field. + # If +value+ is a File object or the +opt+ have a filename key, + # the item is treated as a file field. + # + # If Transfer-Encoding is set as chunked, this send the request in + # chunked encoding. Because chunked encoding is HTTP/1.1 feature, + # you must confirm the server to support HTTP/1.1 before sending it. + # + # Example: + # http.set_form([["q", "ruby"], ["lang", "en"]]) + # + # See also RFC 2388, RFC 2616, HTML 4.01, and HTML5 + # + def set_form(params, enctype='application/x-www-form-urlencoded', formopt={}) + @body_data = params + @body = nil + @body_stream = nil + @form_option = formopt + case enctype + when /\Aapplication\/x-www-form-urlencoded\z/i, + /\Amultipart\/form-data\z/i + self.content_type = enctype + else + raise ArgumentError, "invalid enctype: #{enctype}" + end + end + + # Set the Authorization: header for "Basic" authorization. + def basic_auth(account, password) + @header['authorization'] = [basic_encode(account, password)] + end + + # Set Proxy-Authorization: header for "Basic" authorization. + def proxy_basic_auth(account, password) + @header['proxy-authorization'] = [basic_encode(account, password)] + end + + def basic_encode(account, password) + 'Basic ' + ["#{account}:#{password}"].pack('m').delete("\r\n") + end + private :basic_encode + + def connection_close? + tokens(@header['connection']).include?('close') or + tokens(@header['proxy-connection']).include?('close') + end + + def connection_keep_alive? + tokens(@header['connection']).include?('keep-alive') or + tokens(@header['proxy-connection']).include?('keep-alive') + end + + def tokens(vals) + return [] unless vals + vals.map {|v| v.split(',') }.flatten\ + .reject {|str| str.strip.empty? }\ + .map {|tok| tok.strip.downcase } + end + private :tokens + +end + -- cgit v1.2.3