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// Copyright 2016 The rust-url developers.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//!
//! Unless you need to be interoperable with web browsers,
//! you probably want to use `Url` method instead.
use crate::parser::{default_port, Context, Input, Parser, SchemeType};
use crate::{Host, ParseError, Position, Url};
/// Internal components / offsets of a URL.
///
/// | | | | ^^^^| | |
/// | | | | | | | `----- fragment_start
/// | | | | | | `--------- query_start
/// | | | | | `----------------- path_start
/// | | | | `--------------------- port
/// | | | `----------------------- host_end
/// | | `---------------------------------- host_start
/// | `--------------------------------------- username_end
/// `---------------------------------------------- scheme_end
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[cfg(feature = "expose_internals")]
pub struct InternalComponents {
pub scheme_end: u32,
pub username_end: u32,
pub host_start: u32,
pub host_end: u32,
pub port: Option<u16>,
pub path_start: u32,
pub query_start: Option<u32>,
pub fragment_start: Option<u32>,
}
/// Internal component / parsed offsets of the URL.
///
/// This can be useful for implementing efficient serialization
/// for the URL.
#[cfg(feature = "expose_internals")]
pub fn internal_components(url: &Url) -> InternalComponents {
InternalComponents {
scheme_end: url.scheme_end,
username_end: url.username_end,
host_start: url.host_start,
host_end: url.host_end,
port: url.port,
path_start: url.path_start,
query_start: url.query_start,
fragment_start: url.fragment_start,
}
}
pub fn domain_to_ascii(domain: &str) -> String {
match Host::parse(domain) {
Ok(Host::Domain(domain)) => domain,
_ => String::new(),
}
}
pub fn domain_to_unicode(domain: &str) -> String {
match Host::parse(domain) {
Ok(Host::Domain(ref domain)) => {
let (unicode, _errors) = idna::domain_to_unicode(domain);
unicode
}
_ => String::new(),
}
}
pub fn href(url: &Url) -> &str {
url.as_str()
}
pub fn set_href(url: &mut Url, value: &str) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
*url = Url::parse(value)?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn origin(url: &Url) -> String {
url.origin().ascii_serialization()
}
#[inline]
pub fn protocol(url: &Url) -> &str {
&url.as_str()[..url.scheme().len() + ":".len()]
}
#[allow(clippy::result_unit_err)]
pub fn set_protocol(url: &mut Url, mut new_protocol: &str) -> Result<(), ()> {
// The scheme state in the spec ignores everything after the first `:`,
// but `set_scheme` errors if there is more.
if let Some(position) = new_protocol.find(':') {
new_protocol = &new_protocol[..position];
}
url.set_scheme(new_protocol)
}
#[inline]
pub fn username(url: &Url) -> &str {
url.username()
}
#[allow(clippy::result_unit_err)]
pub fn set_username(url: &mut Url, new_username: &str) -> Result<(), ()> {
url.set_username(new_username)
}
#[inline]
pub fn password(url: &Url) -> &str {
url.password().unwrap_or("")
}
#[allow(clippy::result_unit_err)]
pub fn set_password(url: &mut Url, new_password: &str) -> Result<(), ()> {
url.set_password(if new_password.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(new_password)
})
}
#[inline]
pub fn host(url: &Url) -> &str {
&url[Position::BeforeHost..Position::AfterPort]
}
#[allow(clippy::result_unit_err)]
pub fn set_host(url: &mut Url, new_host: &str) -> Result<(), ()> {
// If context object’s url’s cannot-be-a-base-URL flag is set, then return.
if url.cannot_be_a_base() {
return Err(());
}
// Host parsing rules are strict,
// We don't want to trim the input
let input = Input::new_no_trim(new_host);
let host;
let opt_port;
{
let scheme = url.scheme();
let scheme_type = SchemeType::from(scheme);
if scheme_type == SchemeType::File && new_host.is_empty() {
url.set_host_internal(Host::Domain(String::new()), None);
return Ok(());
}
if let Ok((h, remaining)) = Parser::parse_host(input, scheme_type) {
host = h;
opt_port = if let Some(remaining) = remaining.split_prefix(':') {
if remaining.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Parser::parse_port(remaining, || default_port(scheme), Context::Setter)
.ok()
.map(|(port, _remaining)| port)
}
} else {
None
};
} else {
return Err(());
}
}
// Make sure we won't set an empty host to a url with a username or a port
if host == Host::Domain("".to_string())
&& (!username(url).is_empty() || matches!(opt_port, Some(Some(_))) || url.port().is_some())
{
return Err(());
}
url.set_host_internal(host, opt_port);
Ok(())
}
#[inline]
pub fn hostname(url: &Url) -> &str {
url.host_str().unwrap_or("")
}
#[allow(clippy::result_unit_err)]
pub fn set_hostname(url: &mut Url, new_hostname: &str) -> Result<(), ()> {
if url.cannot_be_a_base() {
return Err(());
}
// Host parsing rules are strict we don't want to trim the input
let input = Input::new_no_trim(new_hostname);
let scheme_type = SchemeType::from(url.scheme());
if scheme_type == SchemeType::File && new_hostname.is_empty() {
url.set_host_internal(Host::Domain(String::new()), None);
return Ok(());
}
if let Ok((host, _remaining)) = Parser::parse_host(input, scheme_type) {
if let Host::Domain(h) = &host {
if h.is_empty() {
// Empty host on special not file url
if SchemeType::from(url.scheme()) == SchemeType::SpecialNotFile
// Port with an empty host
||!port(url).is_empty()
// Empty host that includes credentials
|| !url.username().is_empty()
|| !url.password().unwrap_or("").is_empty()
{
return Err(());
}
}
}
url.set_host_internal(host, None);
Ok(())
} else {
Err(())
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn port(url: &Url) -> &str {
&url[Position::BeforePort..Position::AfterPort]
}
#[allow(clippy::result_unit_err)]
pub fn set_port(url: &mut Url, new_port: &str) -> Result<(), ()> {
let result;
{
// has_host implies !cannot_be_a_base
let scheme = url.scheme();
if !url.has_host() || url.host() == Some(Host::Domain("")) || scheme == "file" {
return Err(());
}
result = Parser::parse_port(
Input::new_no_trim(new_port),
|| default_port(scheme),
Context::Setter,
)
}
if let Ok((new_port, _remaining)) = result {
url.set_port_internal(new_port);
Ok(())
} else {
Err(())
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn pathname(url: &Url) -> &str {
url.path()
}
pub fn set_pathname(url: &mut Url, new_pathname: &str) {
if url.cannot_be_a_base() {
return;
}
if new_pathname.starts_with('/')
|| (SchemeType::from(url.scheme()).is_special()
// \ is a segment delimiter for 'special' URLs"
&& new_pathname.starts_with('\\'))
{
url.set_path(new_pathname)
} else if SchemeType::from(url.scheme()).is_special()
|| !new_pathname.is_empty()
|| !url.has_host()
{
let mut path_to_set = String::from("/");
path_to_set.push_str(new_pathname);
url.set_path(&path_to_set)
} else {
url.set_path(new_pathname)
}
}
pub fn search(url: &Url) -> &str {
trim(&url[Position::AfterPath..Position::AfterQuery])
}
pub fn set_search(url: &mut Url, new_search: &str) {
url.set_query(match new_search {
"" => None,
_ if new_search.starts_with('?') => Some(&new_search[1..]),
_ => Some(new_search),
})
}
pub fn hash(url: &Url) -> &str {
trim(&url[Position::AfterQuery..])
}
pub fn set_hash(url: &mut Url, new_hash: &str) {
url.set_fragment(match new_hash {
// If the given value is the empty string,
// then set context object’s url’s fragment to null and return.
"" => None,
// Let input be the given value with a single leading U+0023 (#) removed, if any.
_ if new_hash.starts_with('#') => Some(&new_hash[1..]),
_ => Some(new_hash),
})
}
fn trim(s: &str) -> &str {
if s.len() == 1 {
""
} else {
s
}
}