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#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![cfg_attr(test, deny(warnings))]
//! # httparse
//!
//! A push library for parsing HTTP/1.x requests and responses.
//!
//! The focus is on speed and safety. Unsafe code is used to keep parsing fast,
//! but unsafety is contained in a submodule, with invariants enforced. The
//! parsing internals use an `Iterator` instead of direct indexing, while
//! skipping bounds checks.
//!
//! With Rust 1.27.0 or later, support for SIMD is enabled automatically.
//! If building an executable to be run on multiple platforms, and thus
//! not passing `target_feature` or `target_cpu` flags to the compiler,
//! runtime detection can still detect SSE4.2 or AVX2 support to provide
//! massive wins.
//!
//! If compiling for a specific target, remembering to include
//! `-C target_cpu=native` allows the detection to become compile time checks,
//! making it *even* faster.
use core::{fmt, result, str};
use core::mem::{self, MaybeUninit};
use crate::iter::Bytes;
mod iter;
#[macro_use] mod macros;
mod simd;
/// Determines if byte is a token char.
///
/// > ```notrust
/// > token = 1*tchar
/// >
/// > tchar = "!" / "#" / "$" / "%" / "&" / "'" / "*"
/// > / "+" / "-" / "." / "^" / "_" / "`" / "|" / "~"
/// > / DIGIT / ALPHA
/// > ; any VCHAR, except delimiters
/// > ```
#[inline]
fn is_token(b: u8) -> bool {
b > 0x1F && b < 0x7F
}
// ASCII codes to accept URI string.
// i.e. A-Z a-z 0-9 !#$%&'*+-._();:@=,/?[]~^
// TODO: Make a stricter checking for URI string?
static URI_MAP: [bool; 256] = byte_map![
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
// \0 \n
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
// commands
0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
// \w ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1,
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
// @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
// P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
// ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0,
// p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ del
// ====== Extended ASCII (aka. obs-text) ======
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
];
#[inline]
fn is_uri_token(b: u8) -> bool {
URI_MAP[b as usize]
}
static HEADER_NAME_MAP: [bool; 256] = byte_map![
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
];
#[inline]
fn is_header_name_token(b: u8) -> bool {
HEADER_NAME_MAP[b as usize]
}
static HEADER_VALUE_MAP: [bool; 256] = byte_map![
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
];
#[inline]
fn is_header_value_token(b: u8) -> bool {
HEADER_VALUE_MAP[b as usize]
}
/// An error in parsing.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// Invalid byte in header name.
HeaderName,
/// Invalid byte in header value.
HeaderValue,
/// Invalid byte in new line.
NewLine,
/// Invalid byte in Response status.
Status,
/// Invalid byte where token is required.
Token,
/// Parsed more headers than provided buffer can contain.
TooManyHeaders,
/// Invalid byte in HTTP version.
Version,
}
impl Error {
#[inline]
fn description_str(&self) -> &'static str {
match *self {
Error::HeaderName => "invalid header name",
Error::HeaderValue => "invalid header value",
Error::NewLine => "invalid new line",
Error::Status => "invalid response status",
Error::Token => "invalid token",
Error::TooManyHeaders => "too many headers",
Error::Version => "invalid HTTP version",
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(self.description_str())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl std::error::Error for Error {
fn description(&self) -> &str {
self.description_str()
}
}
/// An error in parsing a chunk size.
// Note: Move this into the error enum once v2.0 is released.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct InvalidChunkSize;
impl fmt::Display for InvalidChunkSize {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str("invalid chunk size")
}
}
/// A Result of any parsing action.
///
/// If the input is invalid, an `Error` will be returned. Note that incomplete
/// data is not considered invalid, and so will not return an error, but rather
/// a `Ok(Status::Partial)`.
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<Status<T>, Error>;
/// The result of a successful parse pass.
///
/// `Complete` is used when the buffer contained the complete value.
/// `Partial` is used when parsing did not reach the end of the expected value,
/// but no invalid data was found.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub enum Status<T> {
/// The completed result.
Complete(T),
/// A partial result.
Partial
}
impl<T> Status<T> {
/// Convenience method to check if status is complete.
#[inline]
pub fn is_complete(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
Status::Complete(..) => true,
Status::Partial => false
}
}
/// Convenience method to check if status is partial.
#[inline]
pub fn is_partial(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
Status::Complete(..) => false,
Status::Partial => true
}
}
/// Convenience method to unwrap a Complete value. Panics if the status is
/// `Partial`.
#[inline]
pub fn unwrap(self) -> T {
match self {
Status::Complete(t) => t,
Status::Partial => panic!("Tried to unwrap Status::Partial")
}
}
}
/// Parser configuration.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct ParserConfig {
allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses: bool,
allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses: bool,
allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters: bool,
allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters: bool,
ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses: bool,
}
impl ParserConfig {
/// Sets whether spaces and tabs should be allowed after header names in responses.
pub fn allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(
&mut self,
value: bool,
) -> &mut Self {
self.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses = value;
self
}
/// Sets whether multiple spaces are allowed as delimiters in request lines.
///
/// # Background
///
/// The [latest version of the HTTP/1.1 spec][spec] allows implementations to parse multiple
/// whitespace characters in place of the `SP` delimiters in the request line, including:
///
/// > SP, HTAB, VT (%x0B), FF (%x0C), or bare CR
///
/// This option relaxes the parser to allow for multiple spaces, but does *not* allow the
/// request line to contain the other mentioned whitespace characters.
///
pub fn allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters(&mut self, value: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters = value;
self
}
/// Whether multiple spaces are allowed as delimiters in request lines.
pub fn multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters_are_allowed(&self) -> bool {
self.allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters
}
/// Sets whether multiple spaces are allowed as delimiters in response status lines.
///
/// # Background
///
/// The [latest version of the HTTP/1.1 spec][spec] allows implementations to parse multiple
/// whitespace characters in place of the `SP` delimiters in the response status line,
/// including:
///
/// > SP, HTAB, VT (%x0B), FF (%x0C), or bare CR
///
/// This option relaxes the parser to allow for multiple spaces, but does *not* allow the status
/// line to contain the other mentioned whitespace characters.
///
pub fn allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters(&mut self, value: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters = value;
self
}
/// Whether multiple spaces are allowed as delimiters in response status lines.
pub fn multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters_are_allowed(&self) -> bool {
self.allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters
}
/// Sets whether obsolete multiline headers should be allowed.
///
/// This is an obsolete part of HTTP/1. Use at your own risk. If you are
/// building an HTTP library, the newlines (`\r` and `\n`) should be
/// replaced by spaces before handing the header value to the user.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// let buf = b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nFolded-Header: hello\r\n there \r\n\r\n";
/// let mut headers = [httparse::EMPTY_HEADER; 16];
/// let mut response = httparse::Response::new(&mut headers);
///
/// let res = httparse::ParserConfig::default()
/// .allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses(true)
/// .parse_response(&mut response, buf);
///
/// assert_eq!(res, Ok(httparse::Status::Complete(buf.len())));
///
/// assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
/// assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Folded-Header");
/// assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, b"hello\r\n there");
/// ```
pub fn allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses(
&mut self,
value: bool,
) -> &mut Self {
self.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses = value;
self
}
/// Whether obsolete multiline headers should be allowed.
pub fn obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses_are_allowed(&self) -> bool {
self.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses
}
/// Parses a request with the given config.
pub fn parse_request<'headers, 'buf>(
&self,
request: &mut Request<'headers, 'buf>,
buf: &'buf [u8],
) -> Result<usize> {
request.parse_with_config(buf, self)
}
/// Parses a request with the given config and buffer for headers
pub fn parse_request_with_uninit_headers<'headers, 'buf>(
&self,
request: &mut Request<'headers, 'buf>,
buf: &'buf [u8],
headers: &'headers mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'buf>>],
) -> Result<usize> {
request.parse_with_config_and_uninit_headers(buf, self, headers)
}
/// Sets whether invalid header lines should be silently ignored in responses.
///
/// This mimicks the behaviour of major browsers. You probably don't want this.
/// You should only want this if you are implementing a proxy whose main
/// purpose is to sit in front of browsers whose users access arbitrary content
/// which may be malformed, and they expect everything that works without
/// the proxy to keep working with the proxy.
///
/// This option will prevent `ParserConfig::parse_response` from returning
/// an error encountered when parsing a header, except if the error was caused
/// by the character NUL (ASCII code 0), as Chrome specifically always reject
/// those, or if the error was caused by a lone character `\r`, as Firefox and
/// Chrome behave differently in that case.
///
/// The ignorable errors are:
/// * empty header names;
/// * characters that are not allowed in header names, except for `\0` and `\r`;
/// * when `allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses` is not enabled,
/// spaces and tabs between the header name and the colon;
/// * missing colon between header name and value;
/// * when `allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses` is not enabled,
/// headers using obsolete line folding.
/// * characters that are not allowed in header values except for `\0` and `\r`.
///
/// If an ignorable error is encountered, the parser tries to find the next
/// line in the input to resume parsing the rest of the headers. As lines
/// contributing to a header using obsolete line folding always start
/// with whitespace, those will be ignored too. An error will be emitted
/// nonetheless if it finds `\0` or a lone `\r` while looking for the
/// next line.
pub fn ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(
&mut self,
value: bool,
) -> &mut Self {
self.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses = value;
self
}
/// Parses a response with the given config.
pub fn parse_response<'headers, 'buf>(
&self,
response: &mut Response<'headers, 'buf>,
buf: &'buf [u8],
) -> Result<usize> {
response.parse_with_config(buf, self)
}
/// Parses a response with the given config and buffer for headers
pub fn parse_response_with_uninit_headers<'headers, 'buf>(
&self,
response: &mut Response<'headers, 'buf>,
buf: &'buf [u8],
headers: &'headers mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'buf>>],
) -> Result<usize> {
response.parse_with_config_and_uninit_headers(buf, self, headers)
}
}
/// A parsed Request.
///
/// The optional values will be `None` if a parse was not complete, and did not
/// parse the associated property. This allows you to inspect the parts that
/// could be parsed, before reading more, in case you wish to exit early.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// let buf = b"GET /404 HTTP/1.1\r\nHost:";
/// let mut headers = [httparse::EMPTY_HEADER; 16];
/// let mut req = httparse::Request::new(&mut headers);
/// let res = req.parse(buf).unwrap();
/// if res.is_partial() {
/// match req.path {
/// Some(ref path) => {
/// // check router for path.
/// // /404 doesn't exist? we could stop parsing
/// },
/// None => {
/// // must read more and parse again
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Request<'headers, 'buf> {
/// The request method, such as `GET`.
pub method: Option<&'buf str>,
/// The request path, such as `/about-us`.
pub path: Option<&'buf str>,
/// The request minor version, such as `1` for `HTTP/1.1`.
pub version: Option<u8>,
/// The request headers.
pub headers: &'headers mut [Header<'buf>]
}
impl<'h, 'b> Request<'h, 'b> {
/// Creates a new Request, using a slice of headers you allocate.
#[inline]
pub fn new(headers: &'h mut [Header<'b>]) -> Request<'h, 'b> {
Request {
method: None,
path: None,
version: None,
headers,
}
}
fn parse_with_config_and_uninit_headers(
&mut self,
buf: &'b [u8],
config: &ParserConfig,
mut headers: &'h mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'b>>],
) -> Result<usize> {
let orig_len = buf.len();
let mut bytes = Bytes::new(buf);
complete!(skip_empty_lines(&mut bytes));
const GET: [u8; 4] = *b"GET ";
const POST: [u8; 4] = *b"POST";
let method = match bytes.peek_n::<[u8; 4]>(4) {
Some(GET) => {
unsafe {
bytes.advance_and_commit(4);
}
"GET"
}
Some(POST) if bytes.peek_ahead(4) == Some(b' ') => {
unsafe {
bytes.advance_and_commit(5);
}
"POST"
}
_ => complete!(parse_token(&mut bytes)),
};
self.method = Some(method);
if config.allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters {
complete!(skip_spaces(&mut bytes));
}
self.path = Some(complete!(parse_uri(&mut bytes)));
if config.allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters {
complete!(skip_spaces(&mut bytes));
}
self.version = Some(complete!(parse_version(&mut bytes)));
newline!(bytes);
let len = orig_len - bytes.len();
let headers_len = complete!(parse_headers_iter_uninit(
&mut headers,
&mut bytes,
&ParserConfig::default(),
));
/* SAFETY: see `parse_headers_iter_uninit` guarantees */
self.headers = unsafe { assume_init_slice(headers) };
Ok(Status::Complete(len + headers_len))
}
/// Try to parse a buffer of bytes into the Request,
/// except use an uninitialized slice of `Header`s.
///
/// For more information, see `parse`
pub fn parse_with_uninit_headers(
&mut self,
buf: &'b [u8],
headers: &'h mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'b>>],
) -> Result<usize> {
self.parse_with_config_and_uninit_headers(buf, &Default::default(), headers)
}
fn parse_with_config(&mut self, buf: &'b [u8], config: &ParserConfig) -> Result<usize> {
let headers = mem::replace(&mut self.headers, &mut []);
/* SAFETY: see `parse_headers_iter_uninit` guarantees */
unsafe {
let headers: *mut [Header<'_>] = headers;
let headers = headers as *mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'_>>];
match self.parse_with_config_and_uninit_headers(buf, config, &mut *headers) {
Ok(Status::Complete(idx)) => Ok(Status::Complete(idx)),
other => {
// put the original headers back
self.headers = &mut *(headers as *mut [Header<'_>]);
other
},
}
}
}
/// Try to parse a buffer of bytes into the Request.
///
/// Returns byte offset in `buf` to start of HTTP body.
pub fn parse(&mut self, buf: &'b [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
self.parse_with_config(buf, &Default::default())
}
}
#[inline]
fn skip_empty_lines(bytes: &mut Bytes<'_>) -> Result<()> {
loop {
let b = bytes.peek();
match b {
Some(b'\r') => {
// there's `\r`, so it's safe to bump 1 pos
unsafe { bytes.bump() };
expect!(bytes.next() == b'\n' => Err(Error::NewLine));
},
Some(b'\n') => {
// there's `\n`, so it's safe to bump 1 pos
unsafe { bytes.bump(); }
},
Some(..) => {
bytes.slice();
return Ok(Status::Complete(()));
},
None => return Ok(Status::Partial)
}
}
}
#[inline]
fn skip_spaces(bytes: &mut Bytes<'_>) -> Result<()> {
loop {
let b = bytes.peek();
match b {
Some(b' ') => {
// there's ` `, so it's safe to bump 1 pos
unsafe { bytes.bump() };
}
Some(..) => {
bytes.slice();
return Ok(Status::Complete(()));
}
None => return Ok(Status::Partial),
}
}
}
/// A parsed Response.
///
/// See `Request` docs for explanation of optional values.
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Response<'headers, 'buf> {
/// The response minor version, such as `1` for `HTTP/1.1`.
pub version: Option<u8>,
/// The response code, such as `200`.
pub code: Option<u16>,
/// The response reason-phrase, such as `OK`.
///
/// Contains an empty string if the reason-phrase was missing or contained invalid characters.
pub reason: Option<&'buf str>,
/// The response headers.
pub headers: &'headers mut [Header<'buf>]
}
impl<'h, 'b> Response<'h, 'b> {
/// Creates a new `Response` using a slice of `Header`s you have allocated.
#[inline]
pub fn new(headers: &'h mut [Header<'b>]) -> Response<'h, 'b> {
Response {
version: None,
code: None,
reason: None,
headers,
}
}
/// Try to parse a buffer of bytes into this `Response`.
pub fn parse(&mut self, buf: &'b [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
self.parse_with_config(buf, &ParserConfig::default())
}
fn parse_with_config(&mut self, buf: &'b [u8], config: &ParserConfig) -> Result<usize> {
let headers = mem::replace(&mut self.headers, &mut []);
unsafe {
let headers: *mut [Header<'_>] = headers;
let headers = headers as *mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'_>>];
match self.parse_with_config_and_uninit_headers(buf, config, &mut *headers) {
Ok(Status::Complete(idx)) => Ok(Status::Complete(idx)),
other => {
// put the original headers back
self.headers = &mut *(headers as *mut [Header<'_>]);
other
},
}
}
}
fn parse_with_config_and_uninit_headers(
&mut self,
buf: &'b [u8],
config: &ParserConfig,
mut headers: &'h mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'b>>],
) -> Result<usize> {
let orig_len = buf.len();
let mut bytes = Bytes::new(buf);
complete!(skip_empty_lines(&mut bytes));
self.version = Some(complete!(parse_version(&mut bytes)));
space!(bytes or Error::Version);
if config.allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters {
complete!(skip_spaces(&mut bytes));
}
self.code = Some(complete!(parse_code(&mut bytes)));
// RFC7230 says there must be 'SP' and then reason-phrase, but admits
// its only for legacy reasons. With the reason-phrase completely
// optional (and preferred to be omitted) in HTTP2, we'll just
// handle any response that doesn't include a reason-phrase, because
// it's more lenient, and we don't care anyways.
//
// So, a SP means parse a reason-phrase.
// A newline means go to headers.
// Anything else we'll say is a malformed status.
match next!(bytes) {
b' ' => {
if config.allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters {
complete!(skip_spaces(&mut bytes));
}
bytes.slice();
self.reason = Some(complete!(parse_reason(&mut bytes)));
},
b'\r' => {
expect!(bytes.next() == b'\n' => Err(Error::Status));
bytes.slice();
self.reason = Some("");
},
b'\n' => {
bytes.slice();
self.reason = Some("");
}
_ => return Err(Error::Status),
}
let len = orig_len - bytes.len();
let headers_len = complete!(parse_headers_iter_uninit(
&mut headers,
&mut bytes,
config
));
/* SAFETY: see `parse_headers_iter_uninit` guarantees */
self.headers = unsafe { assume_init_slice(headers) };
Ok(Status::Complete(len + headers_len))
}
}
/// Represents a parsed header.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Header<'a> {
/// The name portion of a header.
///
/// A header name must be valid ASCII-US, so it's safe to store as a `&str`.
pub name: &'a str,
/// The value portion of a header.
///
/// While headers **should** be ASCII-US, the specification allows for
/// values that may not be, and so the value is stored as bytes.
pub value: &'a [u8],
}
impl<'a> fmt::Debug for Header<'a> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let mut f = f.debug_struct("Header");
f.field("name", &self.name);
if let Ok(value) = str::from_utf8(self.value) {
f.field("value", &value);
} else {
f.field("value", &self.value);
}
f.finish()
}
}
/// An empty header, useful for constructing a `Header` array to pass in for
/// parsing.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// let headers = [httparse::EMPTY_HEADER; 64];
/// ```
pub const EMPTY_HEADER: Header<'static> = Header { name: "", value: b"" };
#[inline]
fn parse_version(bytes: &mut Bytes<'_>) -> Result<u8> {
if let Some(eight) = bytes.peek_n::<[u8; 8]>(8) {
unsafe { bytes.advance(8); }
return match &eight {
b"HTTP/1.0" => Ok(Status::Complete(0)),
b"HTTP/1.1" => Ok(Status::Complete(1)),
_ => Err(Error::Version),
}
}
// else (but not in `else` because of borrow checker)
// If there aren't at least 8 bytes, we still want to detect early
// if this is a valid version or not. If it is, we'll return Partial.
expect!(bytes.next() == b'H' => Err(Error::Version));
expect!(bytes.next() == b'T' => Err(Error::Version));
expect!(bytes.next() == b'T' => Err(Error::Version));
expect!(bytes.next() == b'P' => Err(Error::Version));
expect!(bytes.next() == b'/' => Err(Error::Version));
expect!(bytes.next() == b'1' => Err(Error::Version));
expect!(bytes.next() == b'.' => Err(Error::Version));
Ok(Status::Partial)
}
///
/// > ```notrust
/// > reason-phrase = *( HTAB / SP / VCHAR / obs-text )
/// > HTAB = %x09 ; horizontal tab
/// > VCHAR = %x21-7E ; visible (printing) characters
/// > obs-text = %x80-FF
/// > ```
///
/// > A.2. Changes from RFC 2616
/// >
/// > Non-US-ASCII content in header fields and the reason phrase
/// > has been obsoleted and made opaque (the TEXT rule was removed).
#[inline]
fn parse_reason<'a>(bytes: &mut Bytes<'a>) -> Result<&'a str> {
let mut seen_obs_text = false;
loop {
let b = next!(bytes);
if b == b'\r' {
expect!(bytes.next() == b'\n' => Err(Error::Status));
return Ok(Status::Complete(unsafe {
let bytes = bytes.slice_skip(2);
if !seen_obs_text {
// all bytes up till `i` must have been HTAB / SP / VCHAR
str::from_utf8_unchecked(bytes)
} else {
// obs-text characters were found, so return the fallback empty string
""
}
}));
} else if b == b'\n' {
return Ok(Status::Complete(unsafe {
let bytes = bytes.slice_skip(1);
if !seen_obs_text {
// all bytes up till `i` must have been HTAB / SP / VCHAR
str::from_utf8_unchecked(bytes)
} else {
// obs-text characters were found, so return the fallback empty string
""
}
}));
} else if !(b == 0x09 || b == b' ' || (0x21..=0x7E).contains(&b) || b >= 0x80) {
return Err(Error::Status);
} else if b >= 0x80 {
seen_obs_text = true;
}
}
}
#[inline]
fn parse_token<'a>(bytes: &mut Bytes<'a>) -> Result<&'a str> {
let b = next!(bytes);
if !is_token(b) {
// First char must be a token char, it can't be a space which would indicate an empty token.
return Err(Error::Token);
}
loop {
let b = next!(bytes);
if b == b' ' {
return Ok(Status::Complete(unsafe {
// all bytes up till `i` must have been `is_token`.
str::from_utf8_unchecked(bytes.slice_skip(1))
}));
} else if !is_token(b) {
return Err(Error::Token);
}
}
}
#[inline]
fn parse_uri<'a>(bytes: &mut Bytes<'a>) -> Result<&'a str> {
let b = next!(bytes);
if !is_uri_token(b) {
// First char must be a URI char, it can't be a space which would indicate an empty path.
return Err(Error::Token);
}
simd::match_uri_vectored(bytes);
loop {
let b = next!(bytes);
if b == b' ' {
return Ok(Status::Complete(unsafe {
// all bytes up till `i` must have been `is_token`.
str::from_utf8_unchecked(bytes.slice_skip(1))
}));
} else if !is_uri_token(b) {
return Err(Error::Token);
}
}
}
#[inline]
fn parse_code(bytes: &mut Bytes<'_>) -> Result<u16> {
let hundreds = expect!(bytes.next() == b'0'..=b'9' => Err(Error::Status));
let tens = expect!(bytes.next() == b'0'..=b'9' => Err(Error::Status));
let ones = expect!(bytes.next() == b'0'..=b'9' => Err(Error::Status));
Ok(Status::Complete((hundreds - b'0') as u16 * 100 +
(tens - b'0') as u16 * 10 +
(ones - b'0') as u16))
}
/// Parse a buffer of bytes as headers.
///
/// The return value, if complete and successful, includes the index of the
/// buffer that parsing stopped at, and a sliced reference to the parsed
/// headers. The length of the slice will be equal to the number of properly
/// parsed headers.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// let buf = b"Host: foo.bar\nAccept: */*\n\nblah blah";
/// let mut headers = [httparse::EMPTY_HEADER; 4];
/// assert_eq!(httparse::parse_headers(buf, &mut headers),
/// Ok(httparse::Status::Complete((27, &[
/// httparse::Header { name: "Host", value: b"foo.bar" },
/// httparse::Header { name: "Accept", value: b"*/*" }
/// ][..]))));
/// ```
pub fn parse_headers<'b: 'h, 'h>(
src: &'b [u8],
mut dst: &'h mut [Header<'b>],
) -> Result<(usize, &'h [Header<'b>])> {
let mut iter = Bytes::new(src);
let pos = complete!(parse_headers_iter(&mut dst, &mut iter, &ParserConfig::default()));
Ok(Status::Complete((pos, dst)))
}
#[inline]
fn parse_headers_iter<'a, 'b>(
headers: &mut &mut [Header<'a>],
bytes: &'b mut Bytes<'a>,
config: &ParserConfig,
) -> Result<usize> {
parse_headers_iter_uninit(
/* SAFETY: see `parse_headers_iter_uninit` guarantees */
unsafe { deinit_slice_mut(headers) },
bytes,
config,
)
}
unsafe fn deinit_slice_mut<'a, 'b, T>(s: &'a mut &'b mut [T]) -> &'a mut &'b mut [MaybeUninit<T>] {
let s: *mut &mut [T] = s;
let s = s as *mut &mut [MaybeUninit<T>];
&mut *s
}
unsafe fn assume_init_slice<T>(s: &mut [MaybeUninit<T>]) -> &mut [T] {
let s: *mut [MaybeUninit<T>] = s;
let s = s as *mut [T];
&mut *s
}
/* Function which parsers headers into uninitialized buffer.
*
* Guarantees that it doesn't write garbage, so casting
* &mut &mut [Header] -> &mut &mut [MaybeUninit<Header>]
* is safe here.
*
* Also it promises `headers` get shrunk to number of initialized headers,
* so casting the other way around after calling this function is safe
*/
fn parse_headers_iter_uninit<'a, 'b>(
headers: &mut &mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'a>>],
bytes: &'b mut Bytes<'a>,
config: &ParserConfig,
) -> Result<usize> {
/* Flow of this function is pretty complex, especially with macros,
* so this struct makes sure we shrink `headers` to only parsed ones.
* Comparing to previous code, this only may introduce some additional
* instructions in case of early return */
struct ShrinkOnDrop<'r1, 'r2, 'a> {
headers: &'r1 mut &'r2 mut [MaybeUninit<Header<'a>>],
num_headers: usize,
}
impl<'r1, 'r2, 'a> Drop for ShrinkOnDrop<'r1, 'r2, 'a> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
let headers = mem::replace(self.headers, &mut []);
/* SAFETY: num_headers is the number of initialized headers */
let headers = unsafe { headers.get_unchecked_mut(..self.num_headers) };
*self.headers = headers;
}
}
let mut autoshrink = ShrinkOnDrop {
headers,
num_headers: 0,
};
let mut count: usize = 0;
let mut result = Err(Error::TooManyHeaders);
let mut iter = autoshrink.headers.iter_mut();
macro_rules! maybe_continue_after_obsolete_line_folding {
($bytes:ident, $label:lifetime) => {
if config.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses {
match $bytes.peek() {
None => {
// Next byte may be a space, in which case that header
// is using obsolete line folding, so we may have more
// whitespace to skip after colon.
return Ok(Status::Partial);
}
Some(b' ') | Some(b'\t') => {
// The space will be consumed next iteration.
continue $label;
}
_ => {
// There is another byte after the end of the line,
// but it's not whitespace, so it's probably another
// header or the final line return. This header is thus
// empty.
},
}
}
}
}
'headers: loop {
// Return the error `$err` if `ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses`
// is false, otherwise find the end of the current line and resume
// parsing on the next one.
macro_rules! handle_invalid_char {
($bytes:ident, $b:ident, $err:ident) => {
if !config.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses {
return Err(Error::$err);
}
let mut b = $b;
loop {
if b == b'\r' {
expect!(bytes.next() == b'\n' => Err(Error::$err));
break;
}
if b == b'\n' {
break;
}
if b == b'\0' {
return Err(Error::$err);
}
b = next!($bytes);
}
count += $bytes.pos();
$bytes.slice();
continue 'headers;
};
}
// a newline here means the head is over!
let b = next!(bytes);
if b == b'\r' {
expect!(bytes.next() == b'\n' => Err(Error::NewLine));
result = Ok(Status::Complete(count + bytes.pos()));
break;
}
if b == b'\n' {
result = Ok(Status::Complete(count + bytes.pos()));
break;
}
if !is_header_name_token(b) {
handle_invalid_char!(bytes, b, HeaderName);
}
// parse header name until colon
let header_name: &str = 'name: loop {
let mut b = next!(bytes);
if is_header_name_token(b) {
continue 'name;
}
count += bytes.pos();
let name = unsafe {
str::from_utf8_unchecked(bytes.slice_skip(1))
};
if b == b':' {
break 'name name;
}
if config.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses {
while b == b' ' || b == b'\t' {
b = next!(bytes);
if b == b':' {
count += bytes.pos();
bytes.slice();
break 'name name;
}
}
}
handle_invalid_char!(bytes, b, HeaderName);
};
let mut b;
let value_slice = 'value: loop {
// eat white space between colon and value
'whitespace_after_colon: loop {
b = next!(bytes);
if b == b' ' || b == b'\t' {
count += bytes.pos();
bytes.slice();
continue 'whitespace_after_colon;
}
if is_header_value_token(b) {
break 'whitespace_after_colon;
}
if b == b'\r' {
expect!(bytes.next() == b'\n' => Err(Error::HeaderValue));
} else if b != b'\n' {
handle_invalid_char!(bytes, b, HeaderValue);
}
maybe_continue_after_obsolete_line_folding!(bytes, 'whitespace_after_colon);
count += bytes.pos();
let whitespace_slice = bytes.slice();
// This produces an empty slice that points to the beginning
// of the whitespace.
break 'value &whitespace_slice[0..0];
}
'value_lines: loop {
// parse value till EOL
simd::match_header_value_vectored(bytes);
'value_line: loop {
if let Some(bytes8) = bytes.peek_n::<[u8; 8]>(8) {
macro_rules! check {
($bytes:ident, $i:literal) => ({
b = $bytes[$i];
if !is_header_value_token(b) {
unsafe { bytes.advance($i + 1); }
break 'value_line;
}
});
}
check!(bytes8, 0);
check!(bytes8, 1);
check!(bytes8, 2);
check!(bytes8, 3);
check!(bytes8, 4);
check!(bytes8, 5);
check!(bytes8, 6);
check!(bytes8, 7);
unsafe { bytes.advance(8); }
continue 'value_line;
}
b = next!(bytes);
if !is_header_value_token(b) {
break 'value_line;
}
}
//found_ctl
let skip = if b == b'\r' {
expect!(bytes.next() == b'\n' => Err(Error::HeaderValue));
2
} else if b == b'\n' {
1
} else {
handle_invalid_char!(bytes, b, HeaderValue);
};
maybe_continue_after_obsolete_line_folding!(bytes, 'value_lines);
count += bytes.pos();
// having just checked that a newline exists, it's safe to skip it.
unsafe {
break 'value bytes.slice_skip(skip);
}
}
};
let uninit_header = match iter.next() {
Some(header) => header,
None => break 'headers
};
// trim trailing whitespace in the header
let header_value = if let Some(last_visible) = value_slice
.iter()
.rposition(|b| *b != b' ' && *b != b'\t' && *b != b'\r' && *b != b'\n')
{
// There is at least one non-whitespace character.
&value_slice[0..last_visible+1]
} else {
// There is no non-whitespace character. This can only happen when value_slice is
// empty.
value_slice
};
*uninit_header = MaybeUninit::new(Header {
name: header_name,
value: header_value,
});
autoshrink.num_headers += 1;
}
result
}
/// Parse a buffer of bytes as a chunk size.
///
/// The return value, if complete and successful, includes the index of the
/// buffer that parsing stopped at, and the size of the following chunk.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// let buf = b"4\r\nRust\r\n0\r\n\r\n";
/// assert_eq!(httparse::parse_chunk_size(buf),
/// Ok(httparse::Status::Complete((3, 4))));
/// ```
pub fn parse_chunk_size(buf: &[u8])
-> result::Result<Status<(usize, u64)>, InvalidChunkSize> {
const RADIX: u64 = 16;
let mut bytes = Bytes::new(buf);
let mut size = 0;
let mut in_chunk_size = true;
let mut in_ext = false;
let mut count = 0;
loop {
let b = next!(bytes);
match b {
b'0' ..= b'9' if in_chunk_size => {
if count > 15 {
return Err(InvalidChunkSize);
}
count += 1;
size *= RADIX;
size += (b - b'0') as u64;
},
b'a' ..= b'f' if in_chunk_size => {
if count > 15 {
return Err(InvalidChunkSize);
}
count += 1;
size *= RADIX;
size += (b + 10 - b'a') as u64;
}
b'A' ..= b'F' if in_chunk_size => {
if count > 15 {
return Err(InvalidChunkSize);
}
count += 1;
size *= RADIX;
size += (b + 10 - b'A') as u64;
}
b'\r' => {
match next!(bytes) {
b'\n' => break,
_ => return Err(InvalidChunkSize),
}
}
// If we weren't in the extension yet, the ";" signals its start
b';' if !in_ext => {
in_ext = true;
in_chunk_size = false;
}
// "Linear white space" is ignored between the chunk size and the
// extension separator token (";") due to the "implied *LWS rule".
b'\t' | b' ' if !in_ext && !in_chunk_size => {}
// LWS can follow the chunk size, but no more digits can come
b'\t' | b' ' if in_chunk_size => in_chunk_size = false,
// We allow any arbitrary octet once we are in the extension, since
// they all get ignored anyway. According to the HTTP spec, valid
// extensions would have a more strict syntax:
// (token ["=" (token | quoted-string)])
// but we gain nothing by rejecting an otherwise valid chunk size.
_ if in_ext => {}
// Finally, if we aren't in the extension and we're reading any
// other octet, the chunk size line is invalid!
_ => return Err(InvalidChunkSize),
}
}
Ok(Status::Complete((bytes.pos(), size)))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{Request, Response, Status, EMPTY_HEADER, parse_chunk_size};
const NUM_OF_HEADERS: usize = 4;
macro_rules! req {
($name:ident, $buf:expr, |$arg:ident| $body:expr) => (
req! {$name, $buf, Ok(Status::Complete($buf.len())), |$arg| $body }
);
($name:ident, $buf:expr, $len:expr, |$arg:ident| $body:expr) => (
#[test]
fn $name() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut req = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let status = req.parse($buf.as_ref());
assert_eq!(status, $len);
closure(req);
fn closure($arg: Request) {
$body
}
}
)
}
req! {
test_request_simple,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 0);
}
}
req! {
test_request_simple_with_query_params,
b"GET /thing?data=a HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/thing?data=a");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 0);
}
}
req! {
test_request_simple_with_whatwg_query_params,
b"GET /thing?data=a^ HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/thing?data=a^");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 0);
}
}
req! {
test_request_headers,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: foo.com\r\nCookie: \r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].name, "Host");
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].value, b"foo.com");
assert_eq!(req.headers[1].name, "Cookie");
assert_eq!(req.headers[1].value, b"");
}
}
req! {
test_request_headers_optional_whitespace,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: \tfoo.com\t \r\nCookie: \t \r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].name, "Host");
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].value, b"foo.com");
assert_eq!(req.headers[1].name, "Cookie");
assert_eq!(req.headers[1].value, b"");
}
}
req! {
// test the scalar parsing
test_request_header_value_htab_short,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nUser-Agent: some\tagent\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].name, "User-Agent");
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].value, b"some\tagent");
}
}
req! {
// test the sse42 parsing
test_request_header_value_htab_med,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nUser-Agent: 1234567890some\tagent\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].name, "User-Agent");
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].value, b"1234567890some\tagent");
}
}
req! {
// test the avx2 parsing
test_request_header_value_htab_long,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nUser-Agent: 1234567890some\t1234567890agent1234567890\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].name, "User-Agent");
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].value, &b"1234567890some\t1234567890agent1234567890"[..]);
}
}
req! {
test_request_headers_max,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nA: A\r\nB: B\r\nC: C\r\nD: D\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), NUM_OF_HEADERS);
}
}
req! {
test_request_multibyte,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: foo.com\r\nUser-Agent: \xe3\x81\xb2\xe3/1.0\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].name, "Host");
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].value, b"foo.com");
assert_eq!(req.headers[1].name, "User-Agent");
assert_eq!(req.headers[1].value, b"\xe3\x81\xb2\xe3/1.0");
}
}
req! {
test_request_partial,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r", Ok(Status::Partial),
|_req| {}
}
req! {
test_request_partial_version,
b"GET / HTTP/1.", Ok(Status::Partial),
|_req| {}
}
req! {
test_request_partial_parses_headers_as_much_as_it_can,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: yolo\r\n",
Ok(crate::Status::Partial),
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), NUM_OF_HEADERS); // doesn't slice since not Complete
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].name, "Host");
assert_eq!(req.headers[0].value, b"yolo");
}
}
req! {
test_request_newlines,
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\nHost: foo.bar\n\n",
|_r| {}
}
req! {
test_request_empty_lines_prefix,
b"\r\n\r\nGET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 0);
}
}
req! {
test_request_empty_lines_prefix_lf_only,
b"\n\nGET / HTTP/1.1\n\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 0);
}
}
req! {
test_request_path_backslash,
b"\n\nGET /\\?wayne\\=5 HTTP/1.1\n\n",
|req| {
assert_eq!(req.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(req.path.unwrap(), "/\\?wayne\\=5");
assert_eq!(req.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(req.headers.len(), 0);
}
}
req! {
test_request_with_invalid_token_delimiter,
b"GET\n/ HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: foo.bar\r\n\r\n",
Err(crate::Error::Token),
|_r| {}
}
req! {
test_request_with_invalid_but_short_version,
b"GET / HTTP/1!",
Err(crate::Error::Version),
|_r| {}
}
req! {
test_request_with_empty_method,
b" / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n",
Err(crate::Error::Token),
|_r| {}
}
req! {
test_request_with_empty_path,
b"GET HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n",
Err(crate::Error::Token),
|_r| {}
}
req! {
test_request_with_empty_method_and_path,
b" HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n",
Err(crate::Error::Token),
|_r| {}
}
macro_rules! res {
($name:ident, $buf:expr, |$arg:ident| $body:expr) => (
res! {$name, $buf, Ok(Status::Complete($buf.len())), |$arg| $body }
);
($name:ident, $buf:expr, $len:expr, |$arg:ident| $body:expr) => (
#[test]
fn $name() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut res = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let status = res.parse($buf.as_ref());
assert_eq!(status, $len);
closure(res);
fn closure($arg: Response) {
$body
}
}
)
}
res! {
test_response_simple,
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n\r\n",
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
}
}
res! {
test_response_newlines,
b"HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden\nServer: foo.bar\n\n",
|_r| {}
}
res! {
test_response_reason_missing,
b"HTTP/1.1 200 \r\n\r\n",
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "");
}
}
res! {
test_response_reason_missing_no_space,
b"HTTP/1.1 200\r\n\r\n",
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "");
}
}
res! {
test_response_reason_missing_no_space_with_headers,
b"HTTP/1.1 200\r\nFoo: bar\r\n\r\n",
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "");
assert_eq!(res.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.headers[0].name, "Foo");
assert_eq!(res.headers[0].value, b"bar");
}
}
res! {
test_response_reason_with_space_and_tab,
b"HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols\t\r\n\r\n",
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 101);
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "Switching Protocols\t");
}
}
static RESPONSE_REASON_WITH_OBS_TEXT_BYTE: &[u8] = b"HTTP/1.1 200 X\xFFZ\r\n\r\n";
res! {
test_response_reason_with_obsolete_text_byte,
RESPONSE_REASON_WITH_OBS_TEXT_BYTE,
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 200);
// Empty string fallback in case of obs-text
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "");
}
}
res! {
test_response_reason_with_nul_byte,
b"HTTP/1.1 200 \x00\r\n\r\n",
Err(crate::Error::Status),
|_res| {}
}
res! {
test_response_version_missing_space,
b"HTTP/1.1",
Ok(Status::Partial),
|_res| {}
}
res! {
test_response_code_missing_space,
b"HTTP/1.1 200",
Ok(Status::Partial),
|_res| {}
}
res! {
test_response_partial_parses_headers_as_much_as_it_can,
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nServer: yolo\r\n",
Ok(crate::Status::Partial),
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(res.headers.len(), NUM_OF_HEADERS); // doesn't slice since not Complete
assert_eq!(res.headers[0].name, "Server");
assert_eq!(res.headers[0].value, b"yolo");
}
}
res! {
test_response_empty_lines_prefix_lf_only,
b"\n\nHTTP/1.1 200 OK\n\n",
|_res| {}
}
res! {
test_response_no_cr,
b"HTTP/1.0 200\nContent-type: text/html\n\n",
|res| {
assert_eq!(res.version.unwrap(), 0);
assert_eq!(res.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(res.reason.unwrap(), "");
assert_eq!(res.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(res.headers[0].name, "Content-type");
assert_eq!(res.headers[0].value, b"text/html");
}
}
static RESPONSE_WITH_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_HEADER_NAME_AND_COLON: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials : true\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_response_with_whitespace_between_header_name_and_colon() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = response.parse(RESPONSE_WITH_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_HEADER_NAME_AND_COLON);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_allow_response_with_whitespace_between_header_name_and_colon() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_HEADER_NAME_AND_COLON);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(77)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Access-Control-Allow-Credentials");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"true"[..]);
assert_eq!(response.headers[1].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[1].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
#[test]
fn test_ignore_header_line_with_whitespaces_after_header_name() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_HEADER_NAME_AND_COLON);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(77)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
static REQUEST_WITH_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_HEADER_NAME_AND_COLON: &[u8] =
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost : localhost\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_request_with_whitespace_between_header_name_and_colon() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut request = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = request.parse(REQUEST_WITH_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_HEADER_NAME_AND_COLON);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
static RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_START: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nLine-Folded-Header: \r\n \r\n hello there\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_at_start() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = response.parse(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_START);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_allow_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_at_start() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_START);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_START.len())));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Line-Folded-Header");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"hello there"[..]);
}
static RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_END: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nLine-Folded-Header: hello there\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_at_end() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = response.parse(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_END);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_allow_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_at_end() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_END);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_AT_END.len())));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Line-Folded-Header");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"hello there"[..]);
}
static RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_MIDDLE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nLine-Folded-Header: hello \r\n \r\n there\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_in_middle() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = response.parse(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_MIDDLE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_allow_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_in_middle() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_MIDDLE);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_MIDDLE.len())));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Line-Folded-Header");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"hello \r\n \r\n there"[..]);
}
static RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_EMPTY_HEADER: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nLine-Folded-Header: \r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_in_empty_header() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = response.parse(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_EMPTY_HEADER);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_allow_response_with_obsolete_line_folding_in_empty_header() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 1];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_EMPTY_HEADER);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(RESPONSE_WITH_OBSOLETE_LINE_FOLDING_IN_EMPTY_HEADER.len())));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Line-Folded-Header");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b""[..]);
}
#[test]
fn test_chunk_size() {
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"0\r\n"), Ok(Status::Complete((3, 0))));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"12\r\nchunk"), Ok(Status::Complete((4, 18))));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"3086d\r\n"), Ok(Status::Complete((7, 198765))));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"3735AB1;foo bar*\r\n"), Ok(Status::Complete((18, 57891505))));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"3735ab1 ; baz \r\n"), Ok(Status::Complete((16, 57891505))));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"77a65\r"), Ok(Status::Partial));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"ab"), Ok(Status::Partial));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"567f8a\rfoo"), Err(crate::InvalidChunkSize));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"567f8a\rfoo"), Err(crate::InvalidChunkSize));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"567xf8a\r\n"), Err(crate::InvalidChunkSize));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"ffffffffffffffff\r\n"), Ok(Status::Complete((18, std::u64::MAX))));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"1ffffffffffffffff\r\n"), Err(crate::InvalidChunkSize));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"Affffffffffffffff\r\n"), Err(crate::InvalidChunkSize));
assert_eq!(parse_chunk_size(b"fffffffffffffffff\r\n"), Err(crate::InvalidChunkSize));
}
static RESPONSE_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_response_with_multiple_space_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = response.parse(RESPONSE_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Status));
}
#[test]
fn test_allow_response_with_multiple_space_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(RESPONSE_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS.len())));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 0);
}
/// This is technically allowed by the spec, but we only support multiple spaces as an option,
/// not stray `\r`s.
static RESPONSE_WITH_WEIRD_WHITESPACE_DELIMITERS: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200\rOK\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_response_with_weird_whitespace_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = response.parse(RESPONSE_WITH_WEIRD_WHITESPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Status));
}
#[test]
fn test_still_forbid_response_with_weird_whitespace_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_WEIRD_WHITESPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Status));
}
static REQUEST_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS: &[u8] =
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_request_with_multiple_space_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut request = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = request.parse(REQUEST_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Token));
}
#[test]
fn test_allow_request_with_multiple_space_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut request = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters(true)
.parse_request(&mut request, REQUEST_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(REQUEST_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACE_DELIMITERS.len())));
assert_eq!(request.method.unwrap(), "GET");
assert_eq!(request.path.unwrap(), "/");
assert_eq!(request.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(request.headers.len(), 0);
}
/// This is technically allowed by the spec, but we only support multiple spaces as an option,
/// not stray `\r`s.
static REQUEST_WITH_WEIRD_WHITESPACE_DELIMITERS: &[u8] =
b"GET\r/\rHTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_forbid_request_with_weird_whitespace_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut request = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = request.parse(REQUEST_WITH_WEIRD_WHITESPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Token));
}
#[test]
fn test_still_forbid_request_with_weird_whitespace_delimiters() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut request = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters(true)
.parse_request(&mut request, REQUEST_WITH_WEIRD_WHITESPACE_DELIMITERS);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Token));
}
static REQUEST_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACES_AND_BAD_PATH: &[u8] = b"GET /foo>ohno HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_request_with_multiple_spaces_and_bad_path() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut request = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_multiple_spaces_in_request_line_delimiters(true)
.parse_request(&mut request, REQUEST_WITH_MULTIPLE_SPACES_AND_BAD_PATH);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Token));
}
static RESPONSE_WITH_SPACES_IN_CODE: &[u8] = b"HTTP/1.1 99 200 OK\r\n\r\n";
#[test]
fn test_response_with_spaces_in_code() {
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; NUM_OF_HEADERS];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_multiple_spaces_in_response_status_delimiters(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE_WITH_SPACES_IN_CODE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::Status));
}
#[test]
fn test_response_with_empty_header_name() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n: hello\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(45)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
#[test]
fn test_request_with_whitespace_between_header_name_and_colon() {
const REQUEST: &[u8] =
b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials : true\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut request = Request::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(true)
.parse_request(&mut request, REQUEST);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_request(&mut request, REQUEST);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_response_with_invalid_char_between_header_name_and_colon() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials\xFF : true\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(79)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
#[test]
fn test_ignore_header_line_with_missing_colon() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(70)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
#[test]
fn test_header_with_missing_colon_with_folding() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials \r\n hello\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_obsolete_multiline_headers_in_responses(true)
.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(81)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
#[test]
fn test_header_with_nul_in_header_name() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Cred\0entials: hello\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_header_with_cr_in_header_name() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Cred\rentials: hello\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_header_with_nul_in_whitespace_before_colon() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials \0: hello\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses(true)
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderName));
}
#[test]
fn test_header_with_nul_in_value() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials: hell\0o\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderValue));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderValue));
}
#[test]
fn test_header_with_invalid_char_in_value() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials: hell\x01o\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderValue));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(78)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
#[test]
fn test_header_with_invalid_char_in_value_with_folding() {
const RESPONSE: &[u8] =
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials: hell\x01o \n world!\r\nBread: baguette\r\n\r\n";
let mut headers = [EMPTY_HEADER; 2];
let mut response = Response::new(&mut headers[..]);
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Err(crate::Error::HeaderValue));
let result = crate::ParserConfig::default()
.ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses(true)
.parse_response(&mut response, RESPONSE);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Status::Complete(88)));
assert_eq!(response.version.unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.code.unwrap(), 200);
assert_eq!(response.reason.unwrap(), "OK");
assert_eq!(response.headers.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].name, "Bread");
assert_eq!(response.headers[0].value, &b"baguette"[..]);
}
}