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construct/include/ircd/rfc3986.h

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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
#pragma once
#define HAVE_IRCD_RFC3986_H
/// Universal Resource Indicator (URI) grammars & tools
namespace ircd::rfc3986
{
struct uri;
IRCD_EXCEPTION(ircd::error, error)
IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, coding_error)
IRCD_EXCEPTION(coding_error, encoding_error)
IRCD_EXCEPTION(coding_error, decoding_error)
constexpr size_t HOSTNAME_MAX { rfc1035::LABEL_MAX };
constexpr size_t HOSTNAME_BUFSIZE { HOSTNAME_MAX + 1 };
constexpr size_t DOMAIN_MAX { rfc1035::NAME_MAX };
constexpr size_t DOMAIN_BUFSIZE { DOMAIN_MAX + 1 };
// Percent-encode arbitrary string; binary/non-printable characters OK
string_view encode(const mutable_buffer &, const string_view &url);
// x-www-form-urlencoded generator. We make use of the existing key-value
// aggregator `json::members` for the inputs, but result is a www-form.
string_view encode(const mutable_buffer &, const json::members &);
// Decode percent-encoded strings. N.B. this refuses to decode potentially
// troublesome non-printable characters preventing accidental leakage into
// the system; exception will be thrown.
string_view decode(const mutable_buffer &, const string_view &url);
// Decode percent-encoded strings. N.B. this decodes into any character
// including control codes like %00 into '\0' etc. Use with caution.
const_buffer decode_unsafe(const mutable_buffer &, const string_view &url);
// extractor suite
uint16_t port(const string_view &remote); // get portnum from valid remote
string_view host(const string_view &remote); // get host without portnum
}
namespace ircd
{
/// Convenience namespace ircd::url allows developers to use `url::encode`
/// and `url::decode` rather than rfc3986:: explicitly.
namespace url = rfc3986;
}
/// URI component decomposition. The ctor will throw on invalid inputs. This
/// device is completely thin and only creates views into the input string.
struct ircd::rfc3986::uri
{
string_view scheme;
string_view user;
string_view remote;
string_view path;
string_view query;
string_view fragment;
uri(const string_view &);
uri() = default;
};
#pragma GCC visibility push(default)
// Exposition of individual grammatical elements. Due to the diverse and
// foundational applications of this unit, we offer a public list of references
// to individual rules in the grammar; many of these are directly specified in
// the RFC. Developers can select or compose from these elements while
// developing within other units in the project. This avoids exposing a large
// suite of arbitrary wrapper functions; instead abstract functions are offered
// which take a reference to any apropos rule. To avoid exposure of
// boost::spirit in project headers these types are carefully crafted thin forward
// declarations, so spirit itself is not included here.
namespace ircd::rfc3986::parser
{
using it = const char *;
using unused = boost::spirit::unused_type;
template<class R = unused>
using rule = boost::spirit::qi::rule<it, R, unused, unused, unused>;
extern const rule<> sub_delims;
extern const rule<> gen_delims;
extern const rule<> reserved;
extern const rule<> unreserved;
extern const rule<> pct_encoded;
extern const rule<> pchar;
extern const rule<> query;
extern const rule<> fragment;
extern const rule<> segment;
extern const rule<> segment_nz;
extern const rule<> segment_nz_nc;
extern const rule<> path_rootless;
extern const rule<> path_noscheme;
extern const rule<> path_absolute;
extern const rule<> path_abempty;
extern const rule<> path;
extern const rule<> reg_name;
extern const rule<> userinfo;
extern const rule<uint16_t> port; // note in examples portnums are optional
extern const rule<> ip4_octet;
extern const rule<> ip4_address; // 1.2.3.4
extern const rule<> ip4_literal; // 1.2.3.4
extern const rule<> ip4_remote; // 1.2.3.4:12345
extern const rule<> ip6_char;
extern const rule<> ip6_h16;
extern const rule<> ip6_piece;
extern const rule<> ip6_ipiece;
extern const rule<> ip6_ls32;
extern const rule<> ip6_addr[9];
extern const rule<> ip6_address; // ::1
extern const rule<> ip6_literal; // [::1]
extern const rule<> ip6_remote; // [::1]:12345
extern const rule<> ip_address; // 1.2.3.4 | ::1
extern const rule<> ip_literal; // 1.2.3.4 | [::1]
extern const rule<> ip_remote; // 1.2.3.4:12345 | [::1]:12345
extern const rule<> hostname; // foo
extern const rule<> domain; // foo.com
extern const rule<> hostport; // foo.bar.com:12345
extern const rule<> host; // 1.2.3.4 | ::1 | foo.com
extern const rule<> host_literal; // 1.2.3.4 | [::1] | foo.com
extern const rule<> remote; // 1.2.3.4:12345 | [::1]:12345 | foo.com:12345
extern const rule<> authority;
extern const rule<> scheme;
extern const rule<> hier_part;
extern const rule<> relative_part;
extern const rule<> relative_ref;
extern const rule<> absolute_uri;
extern const rule<> uri;
extern const rule<> uri_ref; // uri | relative_ref
}
#pragma GCC visibility pop
// Validator suite
namespace ircd::rfc3986
{
// Variable rule...
void valid(const parser::rule<> &, const string_view &);
bool valid(std::nothrow_t, const parser::rule<> &, const string_view &);
// convenience: parser::hostname
void valid_hostname(const string_view &);
bool valid_hostname(std::nothrow_t, const string_view &);
// convenience: parser::host
void valid_host(const string_view &);
bool valid_host(std::nothrow_t, const string_view &);
// convenience: parser::domainname
void valid_domain(const string_view &);
bool valid_domain(std::nothrow_t, const string_view &);
// convenience: parser::remote
void valid_remote(const string_view &);
bool valid_remote(std::nothrow_t, const string_view &);
}