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author | Eric Wing <ewing . public |-at-| gmail . com> |
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date | Sat, 30 Aug 2008 08:46:39 -0700 |
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- URI parsing, composition and relative URL resolution -- LuaSocket toolkit. -- Author: Diego Nehab -- RCS ID: $Id: url.lua,v 1.38 2006/04/03 04:45:42 diego Exp $ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Declare module ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- local string = require("string") local base = _G local table = require("table") module("socket.url") ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Module version ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- _VERSION = "URL 1.0.1" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Encodes a string into its escaped hexadecimal representation -- Input -- s: binary string to be encoded -- Returns -- escaped representation of string binary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function escape(s) return string.gsub(s, "([^A-Za-z0-9_])", function(c) return string.format("%%%02x", string.byte(c)) end) end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Protects a path segment, to prevent it from interfering with the -- url parsing. -- Input -- s: binary string to be encoded -- Returns -- escaped representation of string binary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- local function make_set(t) local s = {} for i,v in base.ipairs(t) do s[t[i]] = 1 end return s end -- these are allowed withing a path segment, along with alphanum -- other characters must be escaped local segment_set = make_set { "-", "_", ".", "!", "~", "*", "'", "(", ")", ":", "@", "&", "=", "+", "$", ",", } local function protect_segment(s) return string.gsub(s, "([^A-Za-z0-9_])", function (c) if segment_set[c] then return c else return string.format("%%%02x", string.byte(c)) end end) end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Encodes a string into its escaped hexadecimal representation -- Input -- s: binary string to be encoded -- Returns -- escaped representation of string binary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function unescape(s) return string.gsub(s, "%%(%x%x)", function(hex) return string.char(base.tonumber(hex, 16)) end) end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Builds a path from a base path and a relative path -- Input -- base_path -- relative_path -- Returns -- corresponding absolute path ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- local function absolute_path(base_path, relative_path) if string.sub(relative_path, 1, 1) == "/" then return relative_path end local path = string.gsub(base_path, "[^/]*$", "") path = path .. relative_path path = string.gsub(path, "([^/]*%./)", function (s) if s ~= "./" then return s else return "" end end) path = string.gsub(path, "/%.$", "/") local reduced while reduced ~= path do reduced = path path = string.gsub(reduced, "([^/]*/%.%./)", function (s) if s ~= "../../" then return "" else return s end end) end path = string.gsub(reduced, "([^/]*/%.%.)$", function (s) if s ~= "../.." then return "" else return s end end) return path end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Parses a url and returns a table with all its parts according to RFC 2396 -- The following grammar describes the names given to the URL parts -- <url> ::= <scheme>://<authority>/<path>;<params>?<query>#<fragment> -- <authority> ::= <userinfo>@<host>:<port> -- <userinfo> ::= <user>[:<password>] -- <path> :: = {<segment>/}<segment> -- Input -- url: uniform resource locator of request -- default: table with default values for each field -- Returns -- table with the following fields, where RFC naming conventions have -- been preserved: -- scheme, authority, userinfo, user, password, host, port, -- path, params, query, fragment -- Obs: -- the leading '/' in {/<path>} is considered part of <path> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function parse(url, default) -- initialize default parameters local parsed = {} for i,v in base.pairs(default or parsed) do parsed[i] = v end -- empty url is parsed to nil if not url or url == "" then return nil, "invalid url" end -- remove whitespace -- url = string.gsub(url, "%s", "") -- get fragment url = string.gsub(url, "#(.*)$", function(f) parsed.fragment = f return "" end) -- get scheme url = string.gsub(url, "^([%w][%w%+%-%.]*)%:", function(s) parsed.scheme = s; return "" end) -- get authority url = string.gsub(url, "^//([^/]*)", function(n) parsed.authority = n return "" end) -- get query stringing url = string.gsub(url, "%?(.*)", function(q) parsed.query = q return "" end) -- get params url = string.gsub(url, "%;(.*)", function(p) parsed.params = p return "" end) -- path is whatever was left if url ~= "" then parsed.path = url end local authority = parsed.authority if not authority then return parsed end authority = string.gsub(authority,"^([^@]*)@", function(u) parsed.userinfo = u; return "" end) authority = string.gsub(authority, ":([^:]*)$", function(p) parsed.port = p; return "" end) if authority ~= "" then parsed.host = authority end local userinfo = parsed.userinfo if not userinfo then return parsed end userinfo = string.gsub(userinfo, ":([^:]*)$", function(p) parsed.password = p; return "" end) parsed.user = userinfo return parsed end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Rebuilds a parsed URL from its components. -- Components are protected if any reserved or unallowed characters are found -- Input -- parsed: parsed URL, as returned by parse -- Returns -- a stringing with the corresponding URL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function build(parsed) local ppath = parse_path(parsed.path or "") local url = build_path(ppath) if parsed.params then url = url .. ";" .. parsed.params end if parsed.query then url = url .. "?" .. parsed.query end local authority = parsed.authority if parsed.host then authority = parsed.host if parsed.port then authority = authority .. ":" .. parsed.port end local userinfo = parsed.userinfo if parsed.user then userinfo = parsed.user if parsed.password then userinfo = userinfo .. ":" .. parsed.password end end if userinfo then authority = userinfo .. "@" .. authority end end if authority then url = "//" .. authority .. url end if parsed.scheme then url = parsed.scheme .. ":" .. url end if parsed.fragment then url = url .. "#" .. parsed.fragment end -- url = string.gsub(url, "%s", "") return url end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Builds a absolute URL from a base and a relative URL according to RFC 2396 -- Input -- base_url -- relative_url -- Returns -- corresponding absolute url ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function absolute(base_url, relative_url) if base.type(base_url) == "table" then base_parsed = base_url base_url = build(base_parsed) else base_parsed = parse(base_url) end local relative_parsed = parse(relative_url) if not base_parsed then return relative_url elseif not relative_parsed then return base_url elseif relative_parsed.scheme then return relative_url else relative_parsed.scheme = base_parsed.scheme if not relative_parsed.authority then relative_parsed.authority = base_parsed.authority if not relative_parsed.path then relative_parsed.path = base_parsed.path if not relative_parsed.params then relative_parsed.params = base_parsed.params if not relative_parsed.query then relative_parsed.query = base_parsed.query end end else relative_parsed.path = absolute_path(base_parsed.path or "", relative_parsed.path) end end return build(relative_parsed) end end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Breaks a path into its segments, unescaping the segments -- Input -- path -- Returns -- segment: a table with one entry per segment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function parse_path(path) local parsed = {} path = path or "" --path = string.gsub(path, "%s", "") string.gsub(path, "([^/]+)", function (s) table.insert(parsed, s) end) for i = 1, table.getn(parsed) do parsed[i] = unescape(parsed[i]) end if string.sub(path, 1, 1) == "/" then parsed.is_absolute = 1 end if string.sub(path, -1, -1) == "/" then parsed.is_directory = 1 end return parsed end ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Builds a path component from its segments, escaping protected characters. -- Input -- parsed: path segments -- unsafe: if true, segments are not protected before path is built -- Returns -- path: corresponding path stringing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function build_path(parsed, unsafe) local path = "" local n = table.getn(parsed) if unsafe then for i = 1, n-1 do path = path .. parsed[i] path = path .. "/" end if n > 0 then path = path .. parsed[n] if parsed.is_directory then path = path .. "/" end end else for i = 1, n-1 do path = path .. protect_segment(parsed[i]) path = path .. "/" end if n > 0 then path = path .. protect_segment(parsed[n]) if parsed.is_directory then path = path .. "/" end end end if parsed.is_absolute then path = "/" .. path end return path end