| %% @author Bob Ippolito <bob@mochimedia.com> |
| %% @copyright 2007 Mochi Media, Inc. |
| |
| %% @doc MochiWeb HTTP Request abstraction. |
| |
| -module(mochiweb_request, [Socket, Method, RawPath, Version, Headers]). |
| -author('bob@mochimedia.com'). |
| |
| -include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl"). |
| -include("internal.hrl"). |
| |
| -define(QUIP, "Any of you quaids got a smint?"). |
| |
| -export([get_header_value/1, get_primary_header_value/1, get/1, dump/0]). |
| -export([send/1, recv/1, recv/2, recv_body/0, recv_body/1, stream_body/3]). |
| -export([start_response/1, start_response_length/1, start_raw_response/1]). |
| -export([respond/1, ok/1]). |
| -export([not_found/0, not_found/1]). |
| -export([parse_post/0, parse_qs/0]). |
| -export([should_close/0, cleanup/0]). |
| -export([parse_cookie/0, get_cookie_value/1]). |
| -export([serve_file/2, serve_file/3]). |
| -export([accepted_encodings/1]). |
| -export([accepts_content_type/1]). |
| |
| -define(SAVE_QS, mochiweb_request_qs). |
| -define(SAVE_PATH, mochiweb_request_path). |
| -define(SAVE_RECV, mochiweb_request_recv). |
| -define(SAVE_BODY, mochiweb_request_body). |
| -define(SAVE_BODY_LENGTH, mochiweb_request_body_length). |
| -define(SAVE_POST, mochiweb_request_post). |
| -define(SAVE_COOKIE, mochiweb_request_cookie). |
| -define(SAVE_FORCE_CLOSE, mochiweb_request_force_close). |
| |
| %% @type iolist() = [iolist() | binary() | char()]. |
| %% @type iodata() = binary() | iolist(). |
| %% @type key() = atom() | string() | binary() |
| %% @type value() = atom() | string() | binary() | integer() |
| %% @type headers(). A mochiweb_headers structure. |
| %% @type response(). A mochiweb_response parameterized module instance. |
| %% @type ioheaders() = headers() | [{key(), value()}]. |
| |
| % 10 second default idle timeout |
| -define(IDLE_TIMEOUT, 10000). |
| |
| % Maximum recv_body() length of 1MB |
| -define(MAX_RECV_BODY, (1024*1024)). |
| |
| %% @spec get_header_value(K) -> undefined | Value |
| %% @doc Get the value of a given request header. |
| get_header_value(K) -> |
| mochiweb_headers:get_value(K, Headers). |
| |
| get_primary_header_value(K) -> |
| mochiweb_headers:get_primary_value(K, Headers). |
| |
| %% @type field() = socket | scheme | method | raw_path | version | headers | peer | path | body_length | range |
| |
| %% @spec get(field()) -> term() |
| %% @doc Return the internal representation of the given field. If |
| %% <code>socket</code> is requested on a HTTPS connection, then |
| %% an ssl socket will be returned as <code>{ssl, SslSocket}</code>. |
| %% You can use <code>SslSocket</code> with the <code>ssl</code> |
| %% application, eg: <code>ssl:peercert(SslSocket)</code>. |
| get(socket) -> |
| Socket; |
| get(scheme) -> |
| case mochiweb_socket:type(Socket) of |
| plain -> |
| http; |
| ssl -> |
| https |
| end; |
| get(method) -> |
| Method; |
| get(raw_path) -> |
| RawPath; |
| get(version) -> |
| Version; |
| get(headers) -> |
| Headers; |
| get(peer) -> |
| case mochiweb_socket:peername(Socket) of |
| {ok, {Addr={10, _, _, _}, _Port}} -> |
| case get_header_value("x-forwarded-for") of |
| undefined -> |
| inet_parse:ntoa(Addr); |
| Hosts -> |
| string:strip(lists:last(string:tokens(Hosts, ","))) |
| end; |
| {ok, {{127, 0, 0, 1}, _Port}} -> |
| case get_header_value("x-forwarded-for") of |
| undefined -> |
| "127.0.0.1"; |
| Hosts -> |
| string:strip(lists:last(string:tokens(Hosts, ","))) |
| end; |
| {ok, {Addr, _Port}} -> |
| inet_parse:ntoa(Addr); |
| {error, enotconn} -> |
| exit(normal) |
| end; |
| get(path) -> |
| case erlang:get(?SAVE_PATH) of |
| undefined -> |
| {Path0, _, _} = mochiweb_util:urlsplit_path(RawPath), |
| Path = mochiweb_util:unquote(Path0), |
| put(?SAVE_PATH, Path), |
| Path; |
| Cached -> |
| Cached |
| end; |
| get(body_length) -> |
| case erlang:get(?SAVE_BODY_LENGTH) of |
| undefined -> |
| BodyLength = body_length(), |
| put(?SAVE_BODY_LENGTH, {cached, BodyLength}), |
| BodyLength; |
| {cached, Cached} -> |
| Cached |
| end; |
| get(range) -> |
| case get_header_value(range) of |
| undefined -> |
| undefined; |
| RawRange -> |
| mochiweb_http:parse_range_request(RawRange) |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec dump() -> {mochiweb_request, [{atom(), term()}]} |
| %% @doc Dump the internal representation to a "human readable" set of terms |
| %% for debugging/inspection purposes. |
| dump() -> |
| {?MODULE, [{method, Method}, |
| {version, Version}, |
| {raw_path, RawPath}, |
| {headers, mochiweb_headers:to_list(Headers)}]}. |
| |
| %% @spec send(iodata()) -> ok |
| %% @doc Send data over the socket. |
| send(Data) -> |
| case mochiweb_socket:send(Socket, Data) of |
| ok -> |
| ok; |
| _ -> |
| exit(normal) |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec recv(integer()) -> binary() |
| %% @doc Receive Length bytes from the client as a binary, with the default |
| %% idle timeout. |
| recv(Length) -> |
| recv(Length, ?IDLE_TIMEOUT). |
| |
| %% @spec recv(integer(), integer()) -> binary() |
| %% @doc Receive Length bytes from the client as a binary, with the given |
| %% Timeout in msec. |
| recv(Length, Timeout) -> |
| case mochiweb_socket:recv(Socket, Length, Timeout) of |
| {ok, Data} -> |
| put(?SAVE_RECV, true), |
| Data; |
| _ -> |
| exit(normal) |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec body_length() -> undefined | chunked | unknown_transfer_encoding | integer() |
| %% @doc Infer body length from transfer-encoding and content-length headers. |
| body_length() -> |
| case get_header_value("transfer-encoding") of |
| undefined -> |
| case get_header_value("content-length") of |
| undefined -> |
| undefined; |
| Length -> |
| list_to_integer(Length) |
| end; |
| "chunked" -> |
| chunked; |
| Unknown -> |
| {unknown_transfer_encoding, Unknown} |
| end. |
| |
| |
| %% @spec recv_body() -> binary() |
| %% @doc Receive the body of the HTTP request (defined by Content-Length). |
| %% Will only receive up to the default max-body length of 1MB. |
| recv_body() -> |
| recv_body(?MAX_RECV_BODY). |
| |
| %% @spec recv_body(integer()) -> binary() |
| %% @doc Receive the body of the HTTP request (defined by Content-Length). |
| %% Will receive up to MaxBody bytes. |
| recv_body(MaxBody) -> |
| case erlang:get(?SAVE_BODY) of |
| undefined -> |
| % we could use a sane constant for max chunk size |
| Body = stream_body(?MAX_RECV_BODY, fun |
| ({0, _ChunkedFooter}, {_LengthAcc, BinAcc}) -> |
| iolist_to_binary(lists:reverse(BinAcc)); |
| ({Length, Bin}, {LengthAcc, BinAcc}) -> |
| NewLength = Length + LengthAcc, |
| if NewLength > MaxBody -> |
| exit({body_too_large, chunked}); |
| true -> |
| {NewLength, [Bin | BinAcc]} |
| end |
| end, {0, []}, MaxBody), |
| put(?SAVE_BODY, Body), |
| Body; |
| Cached -> Cached |
| end. |
| |
| stream_body(MaxChunkSize, ChunkFun, FunState) -> |
| stream_body(MaxChunkSize, ChunkFun, FunState, undefined). |
| |
| stream_body(MaxChunkSize, ChunkFun, FunState, MaxBodyLength) -> |
| Expect = case get_header_value("expect") of |
| undefined -> |
| undefined; |
| Value when is_list(Value) -> |
| string:to_lower(Value) |
| end, |
| case Expect of |
| "100-continue" -> |
| start_raw_response({100, gb_trees:empty()}); |
| _Else -> |
| ok |
| end, |
| case body_length() of |
| undefined -> |
| undefined; |
| {unknown_transfer_encoding, Unknown} -> |
| exit({unknown_transfer_encoding, Unknown}); |
| chunked -> |
| % In this case the MaxBody is actually used to |
| % determine the maximum allowed size of a single |
| % chunk. |
| stream_chunked_body(MaxChunkSize, ChunkFun, FunState); |
| 0 -> |
| <<>>; |
| Length when is_integer(Length) -> |
| case MaxBodyLength of |
| MaxBodyLength when is_integer(MaxBodyLength), MaxBodyLength < Length -> |
| exit({body_too_large, content_length}); |
| _ -> |
| stream_unchunked_body(Length, ChunkFun, FunState) |
| end; |
| Length -> |
| exit({length_not_integer, Length}) |
| end. |
| |
| |
| %% @spec start_response({integer(), ioheaders()}) -> response() |
| %% @doc Start the HTTP response by sending the Code HTTP response and |
| %% ResponseHeaders. The server will set header defaults such as Server |
| %% and Date if not present in ResponseHeaders. |
| start_response({Code, ResponseHeaders}) -> |
| HResponse = mochiweb_headers:make(ResponseHeaders), |
| HResponse1 = mochiweb_headers:default_from_list(server_headers(), |
| HResponse), |
| start_raw_response({Code, HResponse1}). |
| |
| %% @spec start_raw_response({integer(), headers()}) -> response() |
| %% @doc Start the HTTP response by sending the Code HTTP response and |
| %% ResponseHeaders. |
| start_raw_response({Code, ResponseHeaders}) -> |
| F = fun ({K, V}, Acc) -> |
| [mochiweb_util:make_io(K), <<": ">>, V, <<"\r\n">> | Acc] |
| end, |
| End = lists:foldl(F, [<<"\r\n">>], |
| mochiweb_headers:to_list(ResponseHeaders)), |
| send([make_version(Version), make_code(Code), <<"\r\n">> | End]), |
| mochiweb:new_response({THIS, Code, ResponseHeaders}). |
| |
| |
| %% @spec start_response_length({integer(), ioheaders(), integer()}) -> response() |
| %% @doc Start the HTTP response by sending the Code HTTP response and |
| %% ResponseHeaders including a Content-Length of Length. The server |
| %% will set header defaults such as Server |
| %% and Date if not present in ResponseHeaders. |
| start_response_length({Code, ResponseHeaders, Length}) -> |
| HResponse = mochiweb_headers:make(ResponseHeaders), |
| HResponse1 = mochiweb_headers:enter("Content-Length", Length, HResponse), |
| start_response({Code, HResponse1}). |
| |
| %% @spec respond({integer(), ioheaders(), iodata() | chunked | {file, IoDevice}}) -> response() |
| %% @doc Start the HTTP response with start_response, and send Body to the |
| %% client (if the get(method) /= 'HEAD'). The Content-Length header |
| %% will be set by the Body length, and the server will insert header |
| %% defaults. |
| respond({Code, ResponseHeaders, {file, IoDevice}}) -> |
| Length = mochiweb_io:iodevice_size(IoDevice), |
| Response = start_response_length({Code, ResponseHeaders, Length}), |
| case Method of |
| 'HEAD' -> |
| ok; |
| _ -> |
| mochiweb_io:iodevice_stream(fun send/1, IoDevice) |
| end, |
| Response; |
| respond({Code, ResponseHeaders, chunked}) -> |
| HResponse = mochiweb_headers:make(ResponseHeaders), |
| HResponse1 = case Method of |
| 'HEAD' -> |
| %% This is what Google does, http://www.google.com/ |
| %% is chunked but HEAD gets Content-Length: 0. |
| %% The RFC is ambiguous so emulating Google is smart. |
| mochiweb_headers:enter("Content-Length", "0", |
| HResponse); |
| _ when Version >= {1, 1} -> |
| %% Only use chunked encoding for HTTP/1.1 |
| mochiweb_headers:enter("Transfer-Encoding", "chunked", |
| HResponse); |
| _ -> |
| %% For pre-1.1 clients we send the data as-is |
| %% without a Content-Length header and without |
| %% chunk delimiters. Since the end of the document |
| %% is now ambiguous we must force a close. |
| put(?SAVE_FORCE_CLOSE, true), |
| HResponse |
| end, |
| start_response({Code, HResponse1}); |
| respond({Code, ResponseHeaders, Body}) -> |
| Response = start_response_length({Code, ResponseHeaders, iolist_size(Body)}), |
| case Method of |
| 'HEAD' -> |
| ok; |
| _ -> |
| send(Body) |
| end, |
| Response. |
| |
| %% @spec not_found() -> response() |
| %% @doc Alias for <code>not_found([])</code>. |
| not_found() -> |
| not_found([]). |
| |
| %% @spec not_found(ExtraHeaders) -> response() |
| %% @doc Alias for <code>respond({404, [{"Content-Type", "text/plain"} |
| %% | ExtraHeaders], <<"Not found.">>})</code>. |
| not_found(ExtraHeaders) -> |
| respond({404, [{"Content-Type", "text/plain"} | ExtraHeaders], |
| <<"Not found.">>}). |
| |
| %% @spec ok({value(), iodata()} | {value(), ioheaders(), iodata() | {file, IoDevice}}) -> |
| %% response() |
| %% @doc respond({200, [{"Content-Type", ContentType} | Headers], Body}). |
| ok({ContentType, Body}) -> |
| ok({ContentType, [], Body}); |
| ok({ContentType, ResponseHeaders, Body}) -> |
| HResponse = mochiweb_headers:make(ResponseHeaders), |
| case THIS:get(range) of |
| X when (X =:= undefined orelse X =:= fail) orelse Body =:= chunked -> |
| %% http://code.google.com/p/mochiweb/issues/detail?id=54 |
| %% Range header not supported when chunked, return 200 and provide |
| %% full response. |
| HResponse1 = mochiweb_headers:enter("Content-Type", ContentType, |
| HResponse), |
| respond({200, HResponse1, Body}); |
| Ranges -> |
| {PartList, Size} = range_parts(Body, Ranges), |
| case PartList of |
| [] -> %% no valid ranges |
| HResponse1 = mochiweb_headers:enter("Content-Type", |
| ContentType, |
| HResponse), |
| %% could be 416, for now we'll just return 200 |
| respond({200, HResponse1, Body}); |
| PartList -> |
| {RangeHeaders, RangeBody} = |
| mochiweb_multipart:parts_to_body(PartList, ContentType, Size), |
| HResponse1 = mochiweb_headers:enter_from_list( |
| [{"Accept-Ranges", "bytes"} | |
| RangeHeaders], |
| HResponse), |
| respond({206, HResponse1, RangeBody}) |
| end |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec should_close() -> bool() |
| %% @doc Return true if the connection must be closed. If false, using |
| %% Keep-Alive should be safe. |
| should_close() -> |
| ForceClose = erlang:get(mochiweb_request_force_close) =/= undefined, |
| DidNotRecv = erlang:get(mochiweb_request_recv) =:= undefined, |
| ForceClose orelse Version < {1, 0} |
| %% Connection: close |
| orelse get_header_value("connection") =:= "close" |
| %% HTTP 1.0 requires Connection: Keep-Alive |
| orelse (Version =:= {1, 0} |
| andalso get_header_value("connection") =/= "Keep-Alive") |
| %% unread data left on the socket, can't safely continue |
| orelse (DidNotRecv |
| andalso get_header_value("content-length") =/= undefined |
| andalso list_to_integer(get_header_value("content-length")) > 0) |
| orelse (DidNotRecv |
| andalso get_header_value("transfer-encoding") =:= "chunked"). |
| |
| %% @spec cleanup() -> ok |
| %% @doc Clean up any junk in the process dictionary, required before continuing |
| %% a Keep-Alive request. |
| cleanup() -> |
| [erase(K) || K <- [?SAVE_QS, |
| ?SAVE_PATH, |
| ?SAVE_RECV, |
| ?SAVE_BODY, |
| ?SAVE_POST, |
| ?SAVE_COOKIE, |
| ?SAVE_FORCE_CLOSE]], |
| ok. |
| |
| %% @spec parse_qs() -> [{Key::string(), Value::string()}] |
| %% @doc Parse the query string of the URL. |
| parse_qs() -> |
| case erlang:get(?SAVE_QS) of |
| undefined -> |
| {_, QueryString, _} = mochiweb_util:urlsplit_path(RawPath), |
| Parsed = mochiweb_util:parse_qs(QueryString), |
| put(?SAVE_QS, Parsed), |
| Parsed; |
| Cached -> |
| Cached |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec get_cookie_value(Key::string) -> string() | undefined |
| %% @doc Get the value of the given cookie. |
| get_cookie_value(Key) -> |
| proplists:get_value(Key, parse_cookie()). |
| |
| %% @spec parse_cookie() -> [{Key::string(), Value::string()}] |
| %% @doc Parse the cookie header. |
| parse_cookie() -> |
| case erlang:get(?SAVE_COOKIE) of |
| undefined -> |
| Cookies = case get_header_value("cookie") of |
| undefined -> |
| []; |
| Value -> |
| mochiweb_cookies:parse_cookie(Value) |
| end, |
| put(?SAVE_COOKIE, Cookies), |
| Cookies; |
| Cached -> |
| Cached |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec parse_post() -> [{Key::string(), Value::string()}] |
| %% @doc Parse an application/x-www-form-urlencoded form POST. This |
| %% has the side-effect of calling recv_body(). |
| parse_post() -> |
| case erlang:get(?SAVE_POST) of |
| undefined -> |
| Parsed = case recv_body() of |
| undefined -> |
| []; |
| Binary -> |
| case get_primary_header_value("content-type") of |
| "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" ++ _ -> |
| mochiweb_util:parse_qs(Binary); |
| _ -> |
| [] |
| end |
| end, |
| put(?SAVE_POST, Parsed), |
| Parsed; |
| Cached -> |
| Cached |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec stream_chunked_body(integer(), fun(), term()) -> term() |
| %% @doc The function is called for each chunk. |
| %% Used internally by read_chunked_body. |
| stream_chunked_body(MaxChunkSize, Fun, FunState) -> |
| case read_chunk_length() of |
| 0 -> |
| Fun({0, read_chunk(0)}, FunState); |
| Length when Length > MaxChunkSize -> |
| NewState = read_sub_chunks(Length, MaxChunkSize, Fun, FunState), |
| stream_chunked_body(MaxChunkSize, Fun, NewState); |
| Length -> |
| NewState = Fun({Length, read_chunk(Length)}, FunState), |
| stream_chunked_body(MaxChunkSize, Fun, NewState) |
| end. |
| |
| stream_unchunked_body(0, Fun, FunState) -> |
| Fun({0, <<>>}, FunState); |
| stream_unchunked_body(Length, Fun, FunState) when Length > 0 -> |
| PktSize = case Length > ?RECBUF_SIZE of |
| true -> |
| ?RECBUF_SIZE; |
| false -> |
| Length |
| end, |
| Bin = recv(PktSize), |
| NewState = Fun({PktSize, Bin}, FunState), |
| stream_unchunked_body(Length - PktSize, Fun, NewState). |
| |
| %% @spec read_chunk_length() -> integer() |
| %% @doc Read the length of the next HTTP chunk. |
| read_chunk_length() -> |
| mochiweb_socket:setopts(Socket, [{packet, line}]), |
| case mochiweb_socket:recv(Socket, 0, ?IDLE_TIMEOUT) of |
| {ok, Header} -> |
| mochiweb_socket:setopts(Socket, [{packet, raw}]), |
| Splitter = fun (C) -> |
| C =/= $\r andalso C =/= $\n andalso C =/= $ |
| end, |
| {Hex, _Rest} = lists:splitwith(Splitter, binary_to_list(Header)), |
| mochihex:to_int(Hex); |
| _ -> |
| exit(normal) |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec read_chunk(integer()) -> Chunk::binary() | [Footer::binary()] |
| %% @doc Read in a HTTP chunk of the given length. If Length is 0, then read the |
| %% HTTP footers (as a list of binaries, since they're nominal). |
| read_chunk(0) -> |
| mochiweb_socket:setopts(Socket, [{packet, line}]), |
| F = fun (F1, Acc) -> |
| case mochiweb_socket:recv(Socket, 0, ?IDLE_TIMEOUT) of |
| {ok, <<"\r\n">>} -> |
| Acc; |
| {ok, Footer} -> |
| F1(F1, [Footer | Acc]); |
| _ -> |
| exit(normal) |
| end |
| end, |
| Footers = F(F, []), |
| mochiweb_socket:setopts(Socket, [{packet, raw}]), |
| put(?SAVE_RECV, true), |
| Footers; |
| read_chunk(Length) -> |
| case mochiweb_socket:recv(Socket, 2 + Length, ?IDLE_TIMEOUT) of |
| {ok, <<Chunk:Length/binary, "\r\n">>} -> |
| Chunk; |
| _ -> |
| exit(normal) |
| end. |
| |
| read_sub_chunks(Length, MaxChunkSize, Fun, FunState) when Length > MaxChunkSize -> |
| Bin = recv(MaxChunkSize), |
| NewState = Fun({size(Bin), Bin}, FunState), |
| read_sub_chunks(Length - MaxChunkSize, MaxChunkSize, Fun, NewState); |
| |
| read_sub_chunks(Length, _MaxChunkSize, Fun, FunState) -> |
| Fun({Length, read_chunk(Length)}, FunState). |
| |
| %% @spec serve_file(Path, DocRoot) -> Response |
| %% @doc Serve a file relative to DocRoot. |
| serve_file(Path, DocRoot) -> |
| serve_file(Path, DocRoot, []). |
| |
| %% @spec serve_file(Path, DocRoot, ExtraHeaders) -> Response |
| %% @doc Serve a file relative to DocRoot. |
| serve_file(Path, DocRoot, ExtraHeaders) -> |
| case mochiweb_util:safe_relative_path(Path) of |
| undefined -> |
| not_found(ExtraHeaders); |
| RelPath -> |
| FullPath = filename:join([DocRoot, RelPath]), |
| case filelib:is_dir(FullPath) of |
| true -> |
| maybe_redirect(RelPath, FullPath, ExtraHeaders); |
| false -> |
| maybe_serve_file(FullPath, ExtraHeaders) |
| end |
| end. |
| |
| %% Internal API |
| |
| %% This has the same effect as the DirectoryIndex directive in httpd |
| directory_index(FullPath) -> |
| filename:join([FullPath, "index.html"]). |
| |
| maybe_redirect([], FullPath, ExtraHeaders) -> |
| maybe_serve_file(directory_index(FullPath), ExtraHeaders); |
| |
| maybe_redirect(RelPath, FullPath, ExtraHeaders) -> |
| case string:right(RelPath, 1) of |
| "/" -> |
| maybe_serve_file(directory_index(FullPath), ExtraHeaders); |
| _ -> |
| Host = mochiweb_headers:get_value("host", Headers), |
| Location = "http://" ++ Host ++ "/" ++ RelPath ++ "/", |
| LocationBin = list_to_binary(Location), |
| MoreHeaders = [{"Location", Location}, |
| {"Content-Type", "text/html"} | ExtraHeaders], |
| Top = <<"<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN\">" |
| "<html><head>" |
| "<title>301 Moved Permanently</title>" |
| "</head><body>" |
| "<h1>Moved Permanently</h1>" |
| "<p>The document has moved <a href=\"">>, |
| Bottom = <<">here</a>.</p></body></html>\n">>, |
| Body = <<Top/binary, LocationBin/binary, Bottom/binary>>, |
| respond({301, MoreHeaders, Body}) |
| end. |
| |
| maybe_serve_file(File, ExtraHeaders) -> |
| case file:read_file_info(File) of |
| {ok, FileInfo} -> |
| LastModified = httpd_util:rfc1123_date(FileInfo#file_info.mtime), |
| case get_header_value("if-modified-since") of |
| LastModified -> |
| respond({304, ExtraHeaders, ""}); |
| _ -> |
| case file:open(File, [raw, binary]) of |
| {ok, IoDevice} -> |
| ContentType = mochiweb_util:guess_mime(File), |
| Res = ok({ContentType, |
| [{"last-modified", LastModified} |
| | ExtraHeaders], |
| {file, IoDevice}}), |
| file:close(IoDevice), |
| Res; |
| _ -> |
| not_found(ExtraHeaders) |
| end |
| end; |
| {error, _} -> |
| not_found(ExtraHeaders) |
| end. |
| |
| server_headers() -> |
| [{"Server", "MochiWeb/1.0 (" ++ ?QUIP ++ ")"}, |
| {"Date", httpd_util:rfc1123_date()}]. |
| |
| make_code(X) when is_integer(X) -> |
| [integer_to_list(X), [" " | httpd_util:reason_phrase(X)]]; |
| make_code(Io) when is_list(Io); is_binary(Io) -> |
| Io. |
| |
| make_version({1, 0}) -> |
| <<"HTTP/1.0 ">>; |
| make_version(_) -> |
| <<"HTTP/1.1 ">>. |
| |
| range_parts({file, IoDevice}, Ranges) -> |
| Size = mochiweb_io:iodevice_size(IoDevice), |
| F = fun (Spec, Acc) -> |
| case mochiweb_http:range_skip_length(Spec, Size) of |
| invalid_range -> |
| Acc; |
| V -> |
| [V | Acc] |
| end |
| end, |
| LocNums = lists:foldr(F, [], Ranges), |
| {ok, Data} = file:pread(IoDevice, LocNums), |
| Bodies = lists:zipwith(fun ({Skip, Length}, PartialBody) -> |
| {Skip, Skip + Length - 1, PartialBody} |
| end, |
| LocNums, Data), |
| {Bodies, Size}; |
| range_parts(Body0, Ranges) -> |
| Body = iolist_to_binary(Body0), |
| Size = size(Body), |
| F = fun(Spec, Acc) -> |
| case mochiweb_http:range_skip_length(Spec, Size) of |
| invalid_range -> |
| Acc; |
| {Skip, Length} -> |
| <<_:Skip/binary, PartialBody:Length/binary, _/binary>> = Body, |
| [{Skip, Skip + Length - 1, PartialBody} | Acc] |
| end |
| end, |
| {lists:foldr(F, [], Ranges), Size}. |
| |
| %% @spec accepted_encodings([encoding()]) -> [encoding()] | bad_accept_encoding_value |
| %% @type encoding() = string(). |
| %% |
| %% @doc Returns a list of encodings accepted by a request. Encodings that are |
| %% not supported by the server will not be included in the return list. |
| %% This list is computed from the "Accept-Encoding" header and |
| %% its elements are ordered, descendingly, according to their Q values. |
| %% |
| %% Section 14.3 of the RFC 2616 (HTTP 1.1) describes the "Accept-Encoding" |
| %% header and the process of determining which server supported encodings |
| %% can be used for encoding the body for the request's response. |
| %% |
| %% Examples |
| %% |
| %% 1) For a missing "Accept-Encoding" header: |
| %% accepted_encodings(["gzip", "identity"]) -> ["identity"] |
| %% |
| %% 2) For an "Accept-Encoding" header with value "gzip, deflate": |
| %% accepted_encodings(["gzip", "identity"]) -> ["gzip", "identity"] |
| %% |
| %% 3) For an "Accept-Encoding" header with value "gzip;q=0.5, deflate": |
| %% accepted_encodings(["gzip", "deflate", "identity"]) -> |
| %% ["deflate", "gzip", "identity"] |
| %% |
| accepted_encodings(SupportedEncodings) -> |
| AcceptEncodingHeader = case get_header_value("Accept-Encoding") of |
| undefined -> |
| ""; |
| Value -> |
| Value |
| end, |
| case mochiweb_util:parse_qvalues(AcceptEncodingHeader) of |
| invalid_qvalue_string -> |
| bad_accept_encoding_value; |
| QList -> |
| mochiweb_util:pick_accepted_encodings( |
| QList, SupportedEncodings, "identity" |
| ) |
| end. |
| |
| %% @spec accepts_content_type(string() | binary()) -> boolean() | bad_accept_header |
| %% |
| %% @doc Determines whether a request accepts a given media type by analyzing its |
| %% "Accept" header. |
| %% |
| %% Examples |
| %% |
| %% 1) For a missing "Accept" header: |
| %% accepts_content_type("application/json") -> true |
| %% |
| %% 2) For an "Accept" header with value "text/plain, application/*": |
| %% accepts_content_type("application/json") -> true |
| %% |
| %% 3) For an "Accept" header with value "text/plain, */*; q=0.0": |
| %% accepts_content_type("application/json") -> false |
| %% |
| %% 4) For an "Accept" header with value "text/plain; q=0.5, */*; q=0.1": |
| %% accepts_content_type("application/json") -> true |
| %% |
| %% 5) For an "Accept" header with value "text/*; q=0.0, */*": |
| %% accepts_content_type("text/plain") -> false |
| %% |
| accepts_content_type(ContentType) when is_binary(ContentType) -> |
| accepts_content_type(binary_to_list(ContentType)); |
| accepts_content_type(ContentType1) -> |
| ContentType = re:replace(ContentType1, "\\s", "", [global, {return, list}]), |
| AcceptHeader = case get_header_value("Accept") of |
| undefined -> |
| "*/*"; |
| Value -> |
| Value |
| end, |
| case mochiweb_util:parse_qvalues(AcceptHeader) of |
| invalid_qvalue_string -> |
| bad_accept_header; |
| QList -> |
| [MainType, _SubType] = string:tokens(ContentType, "/"), |
| SuperType = MainType ++ "/*", |
| lists:any( |
| fun({"*/*", Q}) when Q > 0.0 -> |
| true; |
| ({Type, Q}) when Q > 0.0 -> |
| Type =:= ContentType orelse Type =:= SuperType; |
| (_) -> |
| false |
| end, |
| QList |
| ) andalso |
| (not lists:member({ContentType, 0.0}, QList)) andalso |
| (not lists:member({SuperType, 0.0}, QList)) |
| end. |
| |
| %% |
| %% Tests |
| %% |
| -include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). |
| -ifdef(TEST). |
| -endif. |