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;;;; (web uri) --- URI manipulation tools
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;;; Commentary:
;; A data type for Universal Resource Identifiers, as defined in RFC
;; 3986.
;;; Code:
(define-module (web uri)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
#:use-module (ice-9 iconv)
#:use-module (ice-9 regex)
#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
#:use-module (ice-9 control)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports)
#:export (uri?
uri-scheme uri-userinfo uri-host uri-port
uri-path uri-query uri-fragment
build-uri
build-uri-reference
declare-default-port!
string->uri string->uri-reference
uri->string
uri-decode uri-encode
split-and-decode-uri-path
encode-and-join-uri-path
uri-reference? relative-ref?
build-uri-reference build-relative-ref
string->uri-reference string->relative-ref))
(define-record-type <uri>
(make-uri scheme userinfo host port path query fragment)
uri-reference?
(scheme uri-scheme)
(userinfo uri-userinfo)
(host uri-host)
(port uri-port)
(path uri-path)
(query uri-query)
(fragment uri-fragment))
;;;
;;; Predicates.
;;;
;;; These are quick, and assume rigid validation at construction time.
;;; RFC 3986, #3.
;;;
;;; URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
;;;
;;; hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty
;;; / path-absolute
;;; / path-rootless
;;; / path-empty
(define (uri? obj)
(and (uri-reference? obj)
(uri-scheme obj)
#t))
;;; RFC 3986, #4.2.
;;;
;;; relative-ref = relative-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
;;;
;;; relative-part = "//" authority path-abempty
;;; / path-absolute
;;; / path-noscheme
;;; / path-empty
(define (relative-ref? obj)
(and (uri-reference? obj)
(not (uri-scheme obj))))
;;;
;;; Constructors.
;;;
(define (uri-error message . args)
(throw 'uri-error message args))
(define (positive-exact-integer? port)
(and (number? port) (exact? port) (integer? port) (positive? port)))
(define (validate-uri-reference scheme userinfo host port path query fragment)
(cond
((and scheme (not (symbol? scheme)))
(uri-error "Expected a symbol for the URI scheme: ~s" scheme))
((and (or userinfo port) (not host))
(uri-error "Expected a host, given userinfo or port"))
((and port (not (positive-exact-integer? port)))
(uri-error "Expected port to be an integer: ~s" port))
((and host (or (not (string? host)) (not (valid-host? host))))
(uri-error "Expected valid host: ~s" host))
((and userinfo (not (string? userinfo)))
(uri-error "Expected string for userinfo: ~s" userinfo))
((not (string? path))
(uri-error "Expected string for path: ~s" path))
((and query (not (string? query)))
(uri-error "Expected string for query: ~s" query))
((and fragment (not (string? fragment)))
(uri-error "Expected string for fragment: ~s" fragment))
;; Strict validation of allowed paths, based on other components.
;; Refer to RFC 3986 for the details.
((not (string-null? path))
(if host
(cond
((not (eqv? (string-ref path 0) #\/))
(uri-error
"Expected absolute path starting with \"/\": ~a" path)))
(cond
((string-prefix? "//" path)
(uri-error
"Expected path not starting with \"//\" (no host): ~a" path))
((and (not scheme)
(not (eqv? (string-ref path 0) #\/))
(let ((colon (string-index path #\:)))
(and colon (not (string-index path #\/ 0 colon)))))
(uri-error
"Expected relative path's first segment without \":\": ~a"
path)))))))
(define* (build-uri scheme #:key userinfo host port (path "") query fragment
(validate? #t))
"Construct a URI object. SCHEME should be a symbol, PORT either a
positive, exact integer or β€˜#f’, and the rest of the fields are either
strings or β€˜#f’. If VALIDATE? is true, also run some consistency checks
to make sure that the constructed object is a valid URI."
(when validate?
(unless scheme (uri-error "Missing URI scheme"))
(validate-uri-reference scheme userinfo host port path query fragment))
(make-uri scheme userinfo host port path query fragment))
(define* (build-uri-reference #:key scheme userinfo host port (path "") query
fragment (validate? #t))
"Construct a URI-reference object. SCHEME should be a symbol or β€˜#f’,
PORT either a positive, exact integer or β€˜#f’, and the rest of the
fields are either strings or β€˜#f’. If VALIDATE? is true, also run some
consistency checks to make sure that the constructed URI is a valid URI
reference."
(when validate?
(validate-uri-reference scheme userinfo host port path query fragment))
(make-uri scheme userinfo host port path query fragment))
(define* (build-relative-ref #:key userinfo host port (path "") query fragment
(validate? #t))
"Construct a relative-ref URI object. The arguments are the same as
for β€˜build-uri’ except there is no scheme."
(when validate?
(validate-uri-reference #f userinfo host port path query fragment))
(make-uri #f userinfo host port path query fragment))
;;;
;;; Converters.
;;;
;; Since character ranges in regular expressions may depend on the
;; current locale, we use explicit lists of characters instead. See
;; <https://bugs.gnu.org/35785> for details.
(define digits "0123456789")
(define hex-digits "0123456789ABCDEFabcdef")
(define letters "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz")
;; See RFC 3986 #3.2.2 for comments on percent-encodings, IDNA (RFC
;; 3490), and non-ASCII host names.
;;
(define ipv4-regexp
(make-regexp (string-append "^([" digits ".]+)$")))
(define ipv6-regexp
(make-regexp (string-append "^([" hex-digits "]*:[" hex-digits ":.]+)$")))
(define domain-label-regexp
(make-regexp
(string-append "^[" letters digits "]"
"([" letters digits "-]*[" letters digits "])?$")))
(define top-label-regexp
(make-regexp
(string-append "^[" letters "]"
"([" letters digits "-]*[" letters digits "])?$")))
(define (valid-host? host)
(cond
((regexp-exec ipv4-regexp host)
(false-if-exception (inet-pton AF_INET host)))
((regexp-exec ipv6-regexp host)
(false-if-exception (inet-pton AF_INET6 host)))
(else
(let lp ((start 0))
(let ((end (string-index host #\. start)))
(if end
(and (regexp-exec domain-label-regexp
(substring host start end))
(lp (1+ end)))
(regexp-exec top-label-regexp host start)))))))
(define userinfo-pat
(string-append "[" letters digits "_.!~*'();:&=+$,-]+"))
(define host-pat
(string-append "[" letters digits ".-]+"))
(define ipv6-host-pat
(string-append "[" hex-digits ":.]+"))
(define port-pat
(string-append "[" digits "]*"))
(define authority-regexp
(make-regexp
(format #f "^//((~a)@)?((~a)|(\\[(~a)\\]))(:(~a))?$"
userinfo-pat host-pat ipv6-host-pat port-pat)))
(define (parse-authority authority fail)
(if (equal? authority "//")
;; Allow empty authorities: file:///etc/hosts is a synonym of
;; file:/etc/hosts.
(values #f #f #f)
(let ((m (regexp-exec authority-regexp authority)))
(if (and m (valid-host? (or (match:substring m 4)
(match:substring m 6))))
(values (match:substring m 2)
(or (match:substring m 4)
(match:substring m 6))
(let ((port (match:substring m 8)))
(and port (not (string-null? port))
(string->number port))))
(fail)))))
;;; RFC 3986, #3.
;;;
;;; URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
;;;
;;; hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty
;;; / path-absolute
;;; / path-rootless
;;; / path-empty
;;;
;;; A URI-reference is the same as URI, but where the scheme is
;;; optional. If the scheme is not present, its colon isn't present
;;; either.
(define scheme-pat
(string-append "[" letters "][" letters digits "+.-]*"))
(define authority-pat
"[^/?#]*")
(define path-pat
"[^?#]*")
(define query-pat
"[^#]*")
(define fragment-pat
".*")
(define uri-pat
(format #f "^((~a):)?(//~a)?(~a)(\\?(~a))?(#(~a))?$"
scheme-pat authority-pat path-pat query-pat fragment-pat))
(define uri-regexp
(make-regexp uri-pat))
(define (string->uri-reference string)
"Parse STRING into a URI-reference object. Return β€˜#f’ if the string
could not be parsed."
(% (let ((m (regexp-exec uri-regexp string)))
(unless m (abort))
(let ((scheme (let ((str (match:substring m 2)))
(and str (string->symbol (string-downcase str)))))
(authority (match:substring m 3))
(path (match:substring m 4))
(query (match:substring m 6))
(fragment (match:substring m 8)))
;; The regular expression already ensures all of the validation
;; requirements for URI-references, except the one that the
;; first component of a relative-ref's path can't contain a
;; colon.
(unless scheme
(let ((colon (string-index path #\:)))
(when (and colon (not (string-index path #\/ 0 colon)))
(abort))))
(call-with-values
(lambda ()
(if authority
(parse-authority authority abort)
(values #f #f #f)))
(lambda (userinfo host port)
(make-uri scheme userinfo host port path query fragment)))))
(lambda (k)
#f)))
(define (string->uri string)
"Parse STRING into a URI object. Return β€˜#f’ if the string could not
be parsed. Note that this procedure will require that the URI have a
scheme."
(let ((uri-reference (string->uri-reference string)))
(and (not (relative-ref? uri-reference))
uri-reference)))
(define (string->relative-ref string)
"Parse STRING into a relative-ref URI object. Return β€˜#f’ if the
string could not be parsed."
(let ((uri-reference (string->uri-reference string)))
(and (relative-ref? uri-reference)
uri-reference)))
(define *default-ports* (make-hash-table))
(define (declare-default-port! scheme port)
"Declare a default port for the given URI scheme."
(hashq-set! *default-ports* scheme port))
(define (default-port? scheme port)
(or (not port)
(eqv? port (hashq-ref *default-ports* scheme))))
(declare-default-port! 'http 80)
(declare-default-port! 'https 443)
(define* (uri->string uri #:key (include-fragment? #t))
"Serialize URI to a string. If the URI has a port that is the
default port for its scheme, the port is not included in the
serialization."
(let* ((scheme (uri-scheme uri))
(userinfo (uri-userinfo uri))
(host (uri-host uri))
(port (uri-port uri))
(path (uri-path uri))
(query (uri-query uri))
(fragment (uri-fragment uri)))
(string-append
(if scheme
(string-append (symbol->string scheme) ":")
"")
(if host
(string-append "//"
(if userinfo (string-append userinfo "@")
"")
(if (string-index host #\:)
(string-append "[" host "]")
host)
(if (default-port? (uri-scheme uri) port)
""
(string-append ":" (number->string port))))
"")
path
(if query
(string-append "?" query)
"")
(if (and fragment include-fragment?)
(string-append "#" fragment)
""))))
;; A note on characters and bytes: URIs are defined to be sequences of
;; characters in a subset of ASCII. Those characters may encode a
;; sequence of bytes (octets), which in turn may encode sequences of
;; characters in other character sets.
;;
;; Return a new string made from uri-decoding STR. Specifically,
;; turn β€˜+’ into space, and hex-encoded β€˜%XX’ strings into
;; their eight-bit characters.
;;
(define hex-chars
(string->char-set "0123456789abcdefABCDEF"))
(define* (uri-decode str #:key (encoding "utf-8") (decode-plus-to-space? #t))
"Percent-decode the given STR, according to ENCODING,
which should be the name of a character encoding.
Note that this function should not generally be applied to a full URI
string. For paths, use β€˜split-and-decode-uri-path’ instead. For query
strings, split the query on β€˜&’ and β€˜=’ boundaries, and decode
the components separately.
Note also that percent-encoded strings encode _bytes_, not characters.
There is no guarantee that a given byte sequence is a valid string
encoding. Therefore this routine may signal an error if the decoded
bytes are not valid for the given encoding. Pass β€˜#f’ for ENCODING if
you want decoded bytes as a bytevector directly. β€˜set-port-encoding!’,
for more information on character encodings.
If DECODE-PLUS-TO-SPACE? is true, which is the default, also replace
instances of the plus character (+) with a space character. This is
needed when parsing application/x-www-form-urlencoded data.
Returns a string of the decoded characters, or a bytevector if
ENCODING was β€˜#f’."
(let* ((len (string-length str))
(bv
(call-with-output-bytevector
(lambda (port)
(let lp ((i 0))
(if (< i len)
(let ((ch (string-ref str i)))
(cond
((and (eqv? ch #\+) decode-plus-to-space?)
(put-u8 port (char->integer #\space))
(lp (1+ i)))
((and (< (+ i 2) len) (eqv? ch #\%)
(let ((a (string-ref str (+ i 1)))
(b (string-ref str (+ i 2))))
(and (char-set-contains? hex-chars a)
(char-set-contains? hex-chars b)
(string->number (string a b) 16))))
=> (lambda (u8)
(put-u8 port u8)
(lp (+ i 3))))
((< (char->integer ch) 128)
(put-u8 port (char->integer ch))
(lp (1+ i)))
(else
(uri-error "Invalid character in encoded URI ~a: ~s"
str ch))))))))))
(if encoding
(bytevector->string bv encoding)
;; Otherwise return raw bytevector
bv)))
(define ascii-alnum-chars
(string->char-set
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"))
;; RFC 3986, #2.2.
(define gen-delims
(string->char-set ":/?#[]@"))
(define sub-delims
(string->char-set "!$&'()*+,l="))
(define reserved-chars
(char-set-union gen-delims sub-delims))
;; RFC 3986, #2.3
(define unreserved-chars
(char-set-union ascii-alnum-chars
(string->char-set "-._~")))
;; Return a new string made from uri-encoding STR, unconditionally
;; transforming any characters not in UNESCAPED-CHARS.
;;
(define* (uri-encode str #:key (encoding "utf-8")
(unescaped-chars unreserved-chars))
"Percent-encode any character not in the character set,
UNESCAPED-CHARS.
The default character set includes alphanumerics from ASCII, as well as
the special characters β€˜-’, β€˜.’, β€˜_’, and β€˜~’. Any other character will
be percent-encoded, by writing out the character to a bytevector within
the given ENCODING, then encoding each byte as β€˜%HH’, where HH is the
uppercase hexadecimal representation of the byte."
(define (needs-escaped? ch)
(not (char-set-contains? unescaped-chars ch)))
(if (string-index str needs-escaped?)
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(string-for-each
(lambda (ch)
(if (char-set-contains? unescaped-chars ch)
(display ch port)
(let* ((bv (string->bytevector (string ch) encoding))
(len (bytevector-length bv)))
(let lp ((i 0))
(if (< i len)
(let ((byte (bytevector-u8-ref bv i)))
(display #\% port)
(when (< byte 16)
(display #\0 port))
(display (string-upcase (number->string byte 16))
port)
(lp (1+ i))))))))
str)))
str))
(define (split-and-decode-uri-path path)
"Split PATH into its components, and decode each component,
removing empty components.
For example, β€˜\"/foo/bar%20baz/\"’ decodes to the two-element list,
β€˜(\"foo\" \"bar baz\")’."
(filter (lambda (x) (not (string-null? x)))
(map (lambda (s) (uri-decode s #:decode-plus-to-space? #f))
(string-split path #\/))))
(define (encode-and-join-uri-path parts)
"URI-encode each element of PARTS, which should be a list of
strings, and join the parts together with β€˜/’ as a delimiter.
For example, the list β€˜(\"scrambled eggs\" \"biscuits&gravy\")’
encodes as β€˜\"scrambled%20eggs/biscuits%26gravy\"’."
(string-join (map uri-encode parts) "/"))