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#-- # = uri/common.rb # # Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> # Revision:: $Id: common.rb 34761 2012-02-23 05:45:08Z naruse $ # License:: # You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. # # See URI for general documentation # module URI # # Includes URI::REGEXP::PATTERN # module REGEXP # # Patterns used to parse URI's # module PATTERN # :stopdoc: # RFC 2396 (URI Generic Syntax) # RFC 2732 (IPv6 Literal Addresses in URL's) # RFC 2373 (IPv6 Addressing Architecture) # alpha = lowalpha | upalpha ALPHA = "a-zA-Z" # alphanum = alpha | digit ALNUM = "#{ALPHA}\\d" # hex = digit | "A" | "B" | "C" | "D" | "E" | "F" | # "a" | "b" | "c" | "d" | "e" | "f" HEX = "a-fA-F\\d" # escaped = "%" hex hex ESCAPED = "%[#{HEX}]{2}" # mark = "-" | "_" | "." | "!" | "~" | "*" | "'" | # "(" | ")" # unreserved = alphanum | mark UNRESERVED = "\\-_.!~*'()#{ALNUM}" # reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | # "$" | "," # reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | # "$" | "," | "[" | "]" (RFC 2732) RESERVED = ";/?:@&=+$,\\[\\]" # domainlabel = alphanum | alphanum *( alphanum | "-" ) alphanum DOMLABEL = "(?:[#{ALNUM}](?:[-#{ALNUM}]*[#{ALNUM}])?)" # toplabel = alpha | alpha *( alphanum | "-" ) alphanum TOPLABEL = "(?:[#{ALPHA}](?:[-#{ALNUM}]*[#{ALNUM}])?)" # hostname = *( domainlabel "." ) toplabel [ "." ] HOSTNAME = "(?:#{DOMLABEL}\\.)*#{TOPLABEL}\\.?" # :startdoc: end # PATTERN # :startdoc: end # REGEXP # class that Parses String's into URI's # # It contains a Hash set of patterns and Regexp's that match and validate. # class Parser include REGEXP # # == Synopsis # # URI::Parser.new([opts]) # # == Args # # The constructor accepts a hash as options for parser. # Keys of options are pattern names of URI components # and values of options are pattern strings. # The constructor generetes set of regexps for parsing URIs. # # You can use the following keys: # # * :ESCAPED (URI::PATTERN::ESCAPED in default) # * :UNRESERVED (URI::PATTERN::UNRESERVED in default) # * :DOMLABEL (URI::PATTERN::DOMLABEL in default) # * :TOPLABEL (URI::PATTERN::TOPLABEL in default) # * :HOSTNAME (URI::PATTERN::HOSTNAME in default) # # == Examples # # p = URI::Parser.new(:ESCAPED => "(?:%[a-fA-F0-9]{2}|%u[a-fA-F0-9]{4})") # u = p.parse("http://example.jp/%uABCD") #=> #<URI::HTTP:0xb78cf4f8 URL:http://example.jp/%uABCD> # URI.parse(u.to_s) #=> raises URI::InvalidURIError # # s = "http://examle.com/ABCD" # u1 = p.parse(s) #=> #<URI::HTTP:0xb78c3220 URL:http://example.com/ABCD> # u2 = URI.parse(s) #=> #<URI::HTTP:0xb78b6d54 URL:http://example.com/ABCD> # u1 == u2 #=> true # u1.eql?(u2) #=> false # def initialize(opts = {}) @pattern = initialize_pattern(opts) @pattern.each_value {|v| v.freeze} @pattern.freeze @regexp = initialize_regexp(@pattern) @regexp.each_value {|v| v.freeze} @regexp.freeze end # The Hash of patterns. # # see also URI::Parser.initialize_pattern attr_reader :pattern # The Hash of Regexp # # see also URI::Parser.initialize_regexp attr_reader :regexp # Returns a split URI against regexp[:ABS_URI] def split(uri) case uri when '' # null uri when @regexp[:ABS_URI] scheme, opaque, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, query, fragment = $~[1..-1] # URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ] # absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part ) # hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ] # opaque_part = uric_no_slash *uric # abs_path = "/" path_segments # net_path = "//" authority [ abs_path ] # authority = server | reg_name # server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ] if !scheme raise InvalidURIError, "bad URI(absolute but no scheme): #{uri}" end if !opaque && (!path && (!host && !registry)) raise InvalidURIError, "bad URI(absolute but no path): #{uri}" end when @regexp[:REL_URI] scheme = nil opaque = nil userinfo, host, port, registry, rel_segment, abs_path, query, fragment = $~[1..-1] if rel_segment && abs_path path = rel_segment + abs_path elsif rel_segment path = rel_segment elsif abs_path path = abs_path end # URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ] # relativeURI = ( net_path | abs_path | rel_path ) [ "?" query ] # net_path = "//" authority [ abs_path ] # abs_path = "/" path_segments # rel_path = rel_segment [ abs_path ] # authority = server | reg_name # server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ] else raise InvalidURIError, "bad URI(is not URI?): #{uri}" end path = '' if !path && !opaque # (see RFC2396 Section 5.2) ret = [ scheme, userinfo, host, port, # X registry, # X path, # Y opaque, # Y query, fragment ] return ret end # # == Args # # +uri+:: # String # # == Description # # parses +uri+ and constructs either matching URI scheme object # (FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, LDAP, LDAPS, or MailTo) or URI::Generic # # == Usage # # p = URI::Parser.new # p.parse("ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john") # #=> #<URI::LDAP:0x00000000b9e7e8 URL:ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john> # def parse(uri) scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query, fragment = self.split(uri) if scheme && URI.scheme_list.include?(scheme.upcase) URI.scheme_list[scheme.upcase].new(scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query, fragment, self) else Generic.new(scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query, fragment, self) end end # # == Args # # +uris+:: # an Array of Strings # # == Description # # Attempts to parse and merge a set of URIs # def join(*uris) uris[0] = convert_to_uri(uris[0]) uris.inject :merge end # # :call-seq: # extract( str ) # extract( str, schemes ) # extract( str, schemes ) {|item| block } # # == Args # # +str+:: # String to search # +schemes+:: # Patterns to apply to +str+ # # == Description # # Attempts to parse and merge a set of URIs # If no +block+ given , then returns the result, # else it calls +block+ for each element in result. # # see also URI::Parser.make_regexp # def extract(str, schemes = nil, &block) if block_given? str.scan(make_regexp(schemes)) { yield $& } nil else result = [] str.scan(make_regexp(schemes)) { result.push $& } result end end # returns Regexp that is default self.regexp[:ABS_URI_REF], # unless +schemes+ is provided. Then it is a Regexp.union with self.pattern[:X_ABS_URI] def make_regexp(schemes = nil) unless schemes @regexp[:ABS_URI_REF] else /(?=#{Regexp.union(*schemes)}:)#{@pattern[:X_ABS_URI]}/x end end # # :call-seq: # escape( str ) # escape( str, unsafe ) # # == Args # # +str+:: # String to make safe # +unsafe+:: # Regexp to apply. Defaults to self.regexp[:UNSAFE] # # == Description # # constructs a safe String from +str+, removing unsafe characters, # replacing them with codes. # def escape(str, unsafe = @regexp[:UNSAFE]) unless unsafe.kind_of?(Regexp) # perhaps unsafe is String object unsafe = Regexp.new("[#{Regexp.quote(unsafe)}]", false) end str.gsub(unsafe) do us = $& tmp = '' us.each_byte do |uc| tmp << sprintf('%%%02X', uc) end tmp end.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) end # # :call-seq: # unescape( str ) # unescape( str, unsafe ) # # == Args # # +str+:: # String to remove escapes from # +unsafe+:: # Regexp to apply. Defaults to self.regexp[:ESCAPED] # # == Description # # Removes escapes from +str+ # def unescape(str, escaped = @regexp[:ESCAPED]) str.gsub(escaped) { [$&[1, 2].hex].pack('C') }.force_encoding(str.encoding) end @@to_s = Kernel.instance_method(:to_s) def inspect @@to_s.bind(self).call end private # Constructs the default Hash of patterns def initialize_pattern(opts = {}) ret = {} ret[:ESCAPED] = escaped = (opts.delete(:ESCAPED) || PATTERN::ESCAPED) ret[:UNRESERVED] = unreserved = opts.delete(:UNRESERVED) || PATTERN::UNRESERVED ret[:RESERVED] = reserved = opts.delete(:RESERVED) || PATTERN::RESERVED ret[:DOMLABEL] = opts.delete(:DOMLABEL) || PATTERN::DOMLABEL ret[:TOPLABEL] = opts.delete(:TOPLABEL) || PATTERN::TOPLABEL ret[:HOSTNAME] = hostname = opts.delete(:HOSTNAME) # RFC 2396 (URI Generic Syntax) # RFC 2732 (IPv6 Literal Addresses in URL's) # RFC 2373 (IPv6 Addressing Architecture) # uric = reserved | unreserved | escaped ret[:URIC] = uric = "(?:[#{unreserved}#{reserved}]|#{escaped})" # uric_no_slash = unreserved | escaped | ";" | "?" | ":" | "@" | # "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," ret[:URIC_NO_SLASH] = uric_no_slash = "(?:[#{unreserved};?:@&=+$,]|#{escaped})" # query = *uric ret[:QUERY] = query = "#{uric}*" # fragment = *uric ret[:FRAGMENT] = fragment = "#{uric}*" # hostname = *( domainlabel "." ) toplabel [ "." ] # reg-name = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims ) # RFC3986 unless hostname ret[:HOSTNAME] = hostname = "(?:[a-zA-Z0-9\\-.]|%\\h\\h)+" end # RFC 2373, APPENDIX B: # IPv6address = hexpart [ ":" IPv4address ] # IPv4address = 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT # hexpart = hexseq | hexseq "::" [ hexseq ] | "::" [ hexseq ] # hexseq = hex4 *( ":" hex4) # hex4 = 1*4HEXDIG # # XXX: This definition has a flaw. "::" + IPv4address must be # allowed too. Here is a replacement. # # IPv4address = 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT ret[:IPV4ADDR] = ipv4addr = "\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}" # hex4 = 1*4HEXDIG hex4 = "[#{PATTERN::HEX}]{1,4}" # lastpart = hex4 | IPv4address lastpart = "(?:#{hex4}|#{ipv4addr})" # hexseq1 = *( hex4 ":" ) hex4 hexseq1 = "(?:#{hex4}:)*#{hex4}" # hexseq2 = *( hex4 ":" ) lastpart hexseq2 = "(?:#{hex4}:)*#{lastpart}" # IPv6address = hexseq2 | [ hexseq1 ] "::" [ hexseq2 ] ret[:IPV6ADDR] = ipv6addr = "(?:#{hexseq2}|(?:#{hexseq1})?::(?:#{hexseq2})?)" # IPv6prefix = ( hexseq1 | [ hexseq1 ] "::" [ hexseq1 ] ) "/" 1*2DIGIT # unused # ipv6reference = "[" IPv6address "]" (RFC 2732) ret[:IPV6REF] = ipv6ref = "\\[#{ipv6addr}\\]" # host = hostname | IPv4address # host = hostname | IPv4address | IPv6reference (RFC 2732) ret[:HOST] = host = "(?:#{hostname}|#{ipv4addr}|#{ipv6ref})" # port = *digit port = '\d*' # hostport = host [ ":" port ] ret[:HOSTPORT] = hostport = "#{host}(?::#{port})?" # userinfo = *( unreserved | escaped | # ";" | ":" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," ) ret[:USERINFO] = userinfo = "(?:[#{unreserved};:&=+$,]|#{escaped})*" # pchar = unreserved | escaped | # ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," pchar = "(?:[#{unreserved}:@&=+$,]|#{escaped})" # param = *pchar param = "#{pchar}*" # segment = *pchar *( ";" param ) segment = "#{pchar}*(?:;#{param})*" # path_segments = segment *( "/" segment ) ret[:PATH_SEGMENTS] = path_segments = "#{segment}(?:/#{segment})*" # server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ] server = "(?:#{userinfo}@)?#{hostport}" # reg_name = 1*( unreserved | escaped | "$" | "," | # ";" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" ) ret[:REG_NAME] = reg_name = "(?:[#{unreserved}$,;:@&=+]|#{escaped})+" # authority = server | reg_name authority = "(?:#{server}|#{reg_name})" # rel_segment = 1*( unreserved | escaped | # ";" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," ) ret[:REL_SEGMENT] = rel_segment = "(?:[#{unreserved};@&=+$,]|#{escaped})+" # scheme = alpha *( alpha | digit | "+" | "-" | "." ) ret[:SCHEME] = scheme = "[#{PATTERN::ALPHA}][\\-+.#{PATTERN::ALPHA}\\d]*" # abs_path = "/" path_segments ret[:ABS_PATH] = abs_path = "/#{path_segments}" # rel_path = rel_segment [ abs_path ] ret[:REL_PATH] = rel_path = "#{rel_segment}(?:#{abs_path})?" # net_path = "//" authority [ abs_path ] ret[:NET_PATH] = net_path = "//#{authority}(?:#{abs_path})?" # hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ] ret[:HIER_PART] = hier_part = "(?:#{net_path}|#{abs_path})(?:\\?(?:#{query}))?" # opaque_part = uric_no_slash *uric ret[:OPAQUE_PART] = opaque_part = "#{uric_no_slash}#{uric}*" # absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part ) ret[:ABS_URI] = abs_uri = "#{scheme}:(?:#{hier_part}|#{opaque_part})" # relativeURI = ( net_path | abs_path | rel_path ) [ "?" query ] ret[:REL_URI] = rel_uri = "(?:#{net_path}|#{abs_path}|#{rel_path})(?:\\?#{query})?" # URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ] ret[:URI_REF] = "(?:#{abs_uri}|#{rel_uri})?(?:##{fragment})?" ret[:X_ABS_URI] = " (#{scheme}): (?# 1: scheme) (?: (#{opaque_part}) (?# 2: opaque) | (?:(?: //(?: (?:(?:(#{userinfo})@)? (?# 3: userinfo) (?:(#{host})(?::(\\d*))?))? (?# 4: host, 5: port) | (#{reg_name}) (?# 6: registry) ) | (?!//)) (?# XXX: '//' is the mark for hostport) (#{abs_path})? (?# 7: path) )(?:\\?(#{query}))? (?# 8: query) ) (?:\\#(#{fragment}))? (?# 9: fragment) " ret[:X_REL_URI] = " (?: (?: // (?: (?:(#{userinfo})@)? (?# 1: userinfo) (#{host})?(?::(\\d*))? (?# 2: host, 3: port) | (#{reg_name}) (?# 4: registry) ) ) | (#{rel_segment}) (?# 5: rel_segment) )? (#{abs_path})? (?# 6: abs_path) (?:\\?(#{query}))? (?# 7: query) (?:\\#(#{fragment}))? (?# 8: fragment) " ret end # Constructs the default Hash of Regexp's def initialize_regexp(pattern) ret = {} # for URI::split ret[:ABS_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*' + pattern[:X_ABS_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED) ret[:REL_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*' + pattern[:X_REL_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED) # for URI::extract ret[:URI_REF] = Regexp.new(pattern[:URI_REF]) ret[:ABS_URI_REF] = Regexp.new(pattern[:X_ABS_URI], Regexp::EXTENDED) ret[:REL_URI_REF] = Regexp.new(pattern[:X_REL_URI], Regexp::EXTENDED) # for URI::escape/unescape ret[:ESCAPED] = Regexp.new(pattern[:ESCAPED]) ret[:UNSAFE] = Regexp.new("[^#{pattern[:UNRESERVED]}#{pattern[:RESERVED]}]") # for Generic#initialize ret[:SCHEME] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:SCHEME]}\\z") ret[:USERINFO] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:USERINFO]}\\z") ret[:HOST] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:HOST]}\\z") ret[:PORT] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:PORT]}\\z") ret[:OPAQUE] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:OPAQUE_PART]}\\z") ret[:REGISTRY] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:REG_NAME]}\\z") ret[:ABS_PATH] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:ABS_PATH]}\\z") ret[:REL_PATH] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:REL_PATH]}\\z") ret[:QUERY] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:QUERY]}\\z") ret[:FRAGMENT] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:FRAGMENT]}\\z") ret end def convert_to_uri(uri) if uri.is_a?(URI::Generic) uri elsif uri = String.try_convert(uri) parse(uri) else raise ArgumentError, "bad argument (expected URI object or URI string)" end end end # class Parser # URI::Parser.new DEFAULT_PARSER = Parser.new DEFAULT_PARSER.pattern.each_pair do |sym, str| unless REGEXP::PATTERN.const_defined?(sym) REGEXP::PATTERN.const_set(sym, str) end end DEFAULT_PARSER.regexp.each_pair do |sym, str| const_set(sym, str) end module Util # :nodoc: def make_components_hash(klass, array_hash) tmp = {} if array_hash.kind_of?(Array) && array_hash.size == klass.component.size - 1 klass.component[1..-1].each_index do |i| begin tmp[klass.component[i + 1]] = array_hash[i].clone rescue TypeError tmp[klass.component[i + 1]] = array_hash[i] end end elsif array_hash.kind_of?(Hash) array_hash.each do |key, value| begin tmp[key] = value.clone rescue TypeError tmp[key] = value end end else raise ArgumentError, "expected Array of or Hash of components of #{klass.to_s} (#{klass.component[1..-1].join(', ')})" end tmp[:scheme] = klass.to_s.sub(/\A.*::/, '').downcase return tmp end module_function :make_components_hash end # module for escaping unsafe characters with codes. module Escape # # == Synopsis # # URI.escape(str [, unsafe]) # # == Args # # +str+:: # String to replaces in. # +unsafe+:: # Regexp that matches all symbols that must be replaced with codes. # By default uses <tt>REGEXP::UNSAFE</tt>. # When this argument is a String, it represents a character set. # # == Description # # Escapes the string, replacing all unsafe characters with codes. # # == Usage # # require 'uri' # # enc_uri = URI.escape("http://example.com/?a=\11\15") # p enc_uri # # => "http://example.com/?a=%09%0D" # # p URI.unescape(enc_uri) # # => "http://example.com/?a=\t\r" # # p URI.escape("@?@!", "!?") # # => "@%3F@%21" # def escape(*arg) warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: URI.escape is obsolete" if $VERBOSE DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(*arg) end alias encode escape # # == Synopsis # # URI.unescape(str) # # == Args # # +str+:: # Unescapes the string. # # == Usage # # require 'uri' # # enc_uri = URI.escape("http://example.com/?a=\11\15") # p enc_uri # # => "http://example.com/?a=%09%0D" # # p URI.unescape(enc_uri) # # => "http://example.com/?a=\t\r" # def unescape(*arg) warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: URI.unescape is obsolete" if $VERBOSE DEFAULT_PARSER.unescape(*arg) end alias decode unescape end # module Escape extend Escape include REGEXP @@schemes = {} # Returns a Hash of the defined schemes def self.scheme_list @@schemes end # # Base class for all URI exceptions. # class Error < StandardError; end # # Not a URI. # class InvalidURIError < Error; end # # Not a URI component. # class InvalidComponentError < Error; end # # URI is valid, bad usage is not. # class BadURIError < Error; end # # == Synopsis # # URI::split(uri) # # == Args # # +uri+:: # String with URI. # # == Description # # Splits the string on following parts and returns array with result: # # * Scheme # * Userinfo # * Host # * Port # * Registry # * Path # * Opaque # * Query # * Fragment # # == Usage # # require 'uri' # # p URI.split("http://www.ruby-lang.org/") # # => ["http", nil, "www.ruby-lang.org", nil, nil, "/", nil, nil, nil] # def self.split(uri) DEFAULT_PARSER.split(uri) end # # == Synopsis # # URI::parse(uri_str) # # == Args # # +uri_str+:: # String with URI. # # == Description # # Creates one of the URI's subclasses instance from the string. # # == Raises # # URI::InvalidURIError # Raised if URI given is not a correct one. # # == Usage # # require 'uri' # # uri = URI.parse("http://www.ruby-lang.org/") # p uri # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x202281be URL:http://www.ruby-lang.org/> # p uri.scheme # # => "http" # p uri.host # # => "www.ruby-lang.org" # def self.parse(uri) DEFAULT_PARSER.parse(uri) end # # == Synopsis # # URI::join(str[, str, ...]) # # == Args # # +str+:: # String(s) to work with # # == Description # # Joins URIs. # # == Usage # # require 'uri' # # p URI.join("http://example.com/","main.rbx") # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x2022ac02 URL:http://localhost/main.rbx> # # p URI.join('http://example.com', 'foo') # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x01ab80a0 URL:http://example.com/foo> # # p URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', '/bar') # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x01aaf0b0 URL:http://example.com/bar> # # p URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', 'bar') # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x801a92af0 URL:http://example.com/bar> # # p URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo/', 'bar') # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x80135a3a0 URL:http://example.com/foo/bar> # # def self.join(*str) DEFAULT_PARSER.join(*str) end # # == Synopsis # # URI::extract(str[, schemes][,&blk]) # # == Args # # +str+:: # String to extract URIs from. # +schemes+:: # Limit URI matching to a specific schemes. # # == Description # # Extracts URIs from a string. If block given, iterates through all matched URIs. # Returns nil if block given or array with matches. # # == Usage # # require "uri" # # URI.extract("text here http://foo.example.org/bla and here mailto:test@example.com and here also.") # # => ["http://foo.example.com/bla", "mailto:test@example.com"] # def self.extract(str, schemes = nil, &block) DEFAULT_PARSER.extract(str, schemes, &block) end # # == Synopsis # # URI::regexp([match_schemes]) # # == Args # # +match_schemes+:: # Array of schemes. If given, resulting regexp matches to URIs # whose scheme is one of the match_schemes. # # == Description # Returns a Regexp object which matches to URI-like strings. # The Regexp object returned by this method includes arbitrary # number of capture group (parentheses). Never rely on it's number. # # == Usage # # require 'uri' # # # extract first URI from html_string # html_string.slice(URI.regexp) # # # remove ftp URIs # html_string.sub(URI.regexp(['ftp']) # # # You should not rely on the number of parentheses # html_string.scan(URI.regexp) do |*matches| # p $& # end # def self.regexp(schemes = nil) DEFAULT_PARSER.make_regexp(schemes) end TBLENCWWWCOMP_ = {} # :nodoc: 256.times do |i| TBLENCWWWCOMP_[i.chr] = '%%%02X' % i end TBLENCWWWCOMP_[' '] = '+' TBLENCWWWCOMP_.freeze TBLDECWWWCOMP_ = {} # :nodoc: 256.times do |i| h, l = i>>4, i&15 TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%X%X' % [h, l]] = i.chr TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%x%X' % [h, l]] = i.chr TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%X%x' % [h, l]] = i.chr TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%x%x' % [h, l]] = i.chr end TBLDECWWWCOMP_['+'] = ' ' TBLDECWWWCOMP_.freeze HTML5ASCIIINCOMPAT = [Encoding::UTF_7, Encoding::UTF_16BE, Encoding::UTF_16LE, Encoding::UTF_32BE, Encoding::UTF_32LE] # :nodoc: # Encode given +str+ to URL-encoded form data. # # This method doesn't convert *, -, ., 0-9, A-Z, _, a-z, but does convert SP # (ASCII space) to + and converts others to %XX. # # This is an implementation of # http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html#url-encoded-form-data # # See URI.decode_www_form_component, URI.encode_www_form def self.encode_www_form_component(str) str = str.to_s if HTML5ASCIIINCOMPAT.include?(str.encoding) str = str.encode(Encoding::UTF_8) else str = str.dup end str.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) str.gsub!(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCWWWCOMP_) str.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) end # Decode given +str+ of URL-encoded form data. # # This decods + to SP. # # See URI.encode_www_form_component, URI.decode_www_form def self.decode_www_form_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8) raise ArgumentError, "invalid %-encoding (#{str})" unless /\A[^%]*(?:%\h\h[^%]*)*\z/ =~ str str.gsub(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_).force_encoding(enc) end # Generate URL-encoded form data from given +enum+. # # This generates application/x-www-form-urlencoded data defined in HTML5 # from given an Enumerable object. # # This internally uses URI.encode_www_form_component(str). # # This method doesn't convert the encoding of given items, so convert them # before call this method if you want to send data as other than original # encoding or mixed encoding data. (Strings which are encoded in an HTML5 # ASCII incompatible encoding are converted to UTF-8.) # # This method doesn't handle files. When you send a file, use # multipart/form-data. # # This is an implementation of # http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html#url-encoded-form-data # # URI.encode_www_form([["q", "ruby"], ["lang", "en"]]) # #=> "q=ruby&lang=en" # URI.encode_www_form("q" => "ruby", "lang" => "en") # #=> "q=ruby&lang=en" # URI.encode_www_form("q" => ["ruby", "perl"], "lang" => "en") # #=> "q=ruby&q=perl&lang=en" # URI.encode_www_form([["q", "ruby"], ["q", "perl"], ["lang", "en"]]) # #=> "q=ruby&q=perl&lang=en" # # See URI.encode_www_form_component, URI.decode_www_form def self.encode_www_form(enum) enum.map do |k,v| if v.nil? encode_www_form_component(k) elsif v.respond_to?(:to_ary) v.to_ary.map do |w| str = encode_www_form_component(k) unless w.nil? str << '=' str << encode_www_form_component(w) end end.join('&') else str = encode_www_form_component(k) str << '=' str << encode_www_form_component(v) end end.join('&') end WFKV_ = '(?:[^%#=;&]*(?:%\h\h[^%#=;&]*)*)' # :nodoc: # Decode URL-encoded form data from given +str+. # # This decodes application/x-www-form-urlencoded data # and returns array of key-value array. # This internally uses URI.decode_www_form_component. # # _charset_ hack is not supported now because the mapping from given charset # to Ruby's encoding is not clear yet. # see also http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#character-encodings-0 # # This refers http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html#url-encoded-form-data # # ary = URI.decode_www_form("a=1&a=2&b=3") # p ary #=> [['a', '1'], ['a', '2'], ['b', '3']] # p ary.assoc('a').last #=> '1' # p ary.assoc('b').last #=> '3' # p ary.rassoc('a').last #=> '2' # p Hash[ary] # => {"a"=>"2", "b"=>"3"} # # See URI.decode_www_form_component, URI.encode_www_form def self.decode_www_form(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8) return [] if str.empty? unless /\A#{WFKV_}=#{WFKV_}(?:[;&]#{WFKV_}=#{WFKV_})*\z/o =~ str raise ArgumentError, "invalid data of application/x-www-form-urlencoded (#{str})" end ary = [] $&.scan(/([^=;&]+)=([^;&]*)/) do ary << [decode_www_form_component($1, enc), decode_www_form_component($2, enc)] end ary end end # module URI module Kernel # # Returns +uri+ converted to a URI object. # def URI(uri) if uri.is_a?(URI::Generic) uri elsif uri = String.try_convert(uri) URI.parse(uri) else raise ArgumentError, "bad argument (expected URI object or URI string)" end end module_function :URI end