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package LWP::Protocol::gopher; # Implementation of the gopher protocol (RFC 1436) # # This code is based on 'wwwgopher.pl,v 0.10 1994/10/17 18:12:34 shelden' # which in turn is a vastly modified version of Oscar's http'get() # dated 28/3/94 in <ftp://cui.unige.ch/PUBLIC/oscar/scripts/http.pl> # including contributions from Marc van Heyningen and Martijn Koster. use strict; our $VERSION = '6.34'; require HTTP::Response; require HTTP::Status; require IO::Socket; require IO::Select; use base qw(LWP::Protocol); my %gopher2mimetype = ( '0' => 'text/plain', # 0 file '1' => 'text/html', # 1 menu # 2 CSO phone-book server # 3 Error '4' => 'application/mac-binhex40', # 4 BinHexed Macintosh file '5' => 'application/zip', # 5 DOS binary archive of some sort '6' => 'application/octet-stream', # 6 UNIX uuencoded file. '7' => 'text/html', # 7 Index-Search server # 8 telnet session '9' => 'application/octet-stream', # 9 binary file 'h' => 'text/html', # html 'g' => 'image/gif', # gif 'I' => 'image/*', # some kind of image ); my %gopher2encoding = ( '6' => 'x_uuencode', # 6 UNIX uuencoded file. ); sub request { my($self, $request, $proxy, $arg, $size, $timeout) = @_; $size = 4096 unless $size; # check proxy if (defined $proxy) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, 'You can not proxy through the gopher'); } my $url = $request->uri; die "bad scheme" if $url->scheme ne 'gopher'; my $method = $request->method; unless ($method eq 'GET' || $method eq 'HEAD') { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST, 'Library does not allow method ' . "$method for 'gopher:' URLs"); } my $gophertype = $url->gopher_type; unless (exists $gopher2mimetype{$gophertype}) { return HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, 'Library does not support gophertype ' . $gophertype); } my $response = HTTP::Response->new(HTTP::Status::RC_OK, "OK"); $response->header('Content-type' => $gopher2mimetype{$gophertype} || 'text/plain'); $response->header('Content-Encoding' => $gopher2encoding{$gophertype}) if exists $gopher2encoding{$gophertype}; if ($method eq 'HEAD') { # XXX: don't even try it so we set this header $response->header('Client-Warning' => 'Client answer only'); return $response; } if ($gophertype eq '7' && ! $url->search) { # the url is the prompt for a gopher search; supply boiler-plate return $self->collect_once($arg, $response, <<"EOT"); <HEAD> <TITLE>Gopher Index</TITLE> <ISINDEX> </HEAD> <BODY> <H1>$url<BR>Gopher Search</H1> This is a searchable Gopher index. Use the search function of your browser to enter search terms. </BODY> EOT } my $host = $url->host; my $port = $url->port; my $requestLine = ""; my $selector = $url->selector; if (defined $selector) { $requestLine .= $selector; my $search = $url->search; if (defined $search) { $requestLine .= "\t$search"; my $string = $url->string; if (defined $string) { $requestLine .= "\t$string"; } } } $requestLine .= "\015\012"; # potential request headers are just ignored # Ok, lets make the request my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => $port, LocalAddr => $self->{ua}{local_address}, Proto => 'tcp', Timeout => $timeout); die "Can't connect to $host:$port" unless $socket; my $sel = IO::Select->new($socket); { die "write timeout" if $timeout && !$sel->can_write($timeout); my $n = syswrite($socket, $requestLine, length($requestLine)); die $! unless defined($n); die "short write" if $n != length($requestLine); } my $user_arg = $arg; # must handle menus in a special way since they are to be # converted to HTML. Undefing $arg ensures that the user does # not see the data before we get a change to convert it. $arg = undef if $gophertype eq '1' || $gophertype eq '7'; # collect response my $buf = ''; $response = $self->collect($arg, $response, sub { die "read timeout" if $timeout && !$sel->can_read($timeout); my $n = sysread($socket, $buf, $size); die $! unless defined($n); return \$buf; } ); # Convert menu to HTML and return data to user. if ($gophertype eq '1' || $gophertype eq '7') { my $content = menu2html($response->content); if (defined $user_arg) { $response = $self->collect_once($user_arg, $response, $content); } else { $response->content($content); } } $response; } sub gopher2url { my($gophertype, $path, $host, $port) = @_; my $url; if ($gophertype eq '8' || $gophertype eq 'T') { # telnet session $url = $HTTP::URI_CLASS->new($gophertype eq '8' ? 'telnet:':'tn3270:'); $url->user($path) if defined $path; } else { $path = URI::Escape::uri_escape($path); $url = $HTTP::URI_CLASS->new("gopher:/$gophertype$path"); } $url->host($host); $url->port($port); $url; } sub menu2html { my($menu) = @_; $menu =~ tr/\015//d; # remove carriage return my $tmp = <<"EOT"; <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Gopher menu</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <H1>Gopher menu</H1> EOT for (split("\n", $menu)) { last if /^\./; my($pretty, $path, $host, $port) = split("\t"); $pretty =~ s/^(.)//; my $type = $1; my $url = gopher2url($type, $path, $host, $port)->as_string; $tmp .= qq{<A HREF="$url">$pretty</A><BR>\n}; } $tmp .= "</BODY>\n</HTML>\n"; $tmp; } 1;