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TypeScript
173 lines
5 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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/** **Deprecated**. Use `TextLineStream` from `std/steams` for line-by-line text reading instead.
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*
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* A reader for dealing with low level text based protocols.
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*
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* Based on
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* [net/textproto](https://github.com/golang/go/tree/master/src/net/textproto).
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*
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* @deprecated (will be removed after 0.159.0) Use `TextLineStream` from `std/steams` for line-by-line text reading instead.
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* @module
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*/
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import type {
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BufReader,
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ReadLineResult,
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} from "../../../tests/util/std/io/buf_reader.ts";
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import { concat } from "../../../tests/util/std/bytes/concat.ts";
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// Constants created for DRY
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const CHAR_SPACE: number = " ".charCodeAt(0);
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const CHAR_TAB: number = "\t".charCodeAt(0);
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const CHAR_COLON: number = ":".charCodeAt(0);
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const WHITESPACES: Array<number> = [CHAR_SPACE, CHAR_TAB];
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const decoder = new TextDecoder();
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// FROM https://github.com/denoland/deno/blob/b34628a26ab0187a827aa4ebe256e23178e25d39/cli/js/web/headers.ts#L9
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const invalidHeaderCharRegex = /[^\t\x20-\x7e\x80-\xff]/g;
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function str(buf: Uint8Array | null | undefined): string {
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return !buf ? "" : decoder.decode(buf);
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}
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/**
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* @deprecated (will be removed after 0.159.0) Use `TextLineStream` from `std/steams` for line-by-line text reading instead.
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*/
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export class TextProtoReader {
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constructor(readonly r: BufReader) {}
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/** readLine() reads a single line from the TextProtoReader,
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* eliding the final \n or \r\n from the returned string.
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*/
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async readLine(): Promise<string | null> {
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const s = await this.readLineSlice();
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return s === null ? null : str(s);
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}
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/** ReadMimeHeader reads a MIME-style header from r.
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* The header is a sequence of possibly continued Key: Value lines
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* ending in a blank line.
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* The returned map m maps CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey(key) to a
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* sequence of values in the same order encountered in the input.
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*
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* For example, consider this input:
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*
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* My-Key: Value 1
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* Long-Key: Even
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* Longer Value
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* My-Key: Value 2
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*
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* Given that input, ReadMIMEHeader returns the map:
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*
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* map[string][]string{
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* "My-Key": {"Value 1", "Value 2"},
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* "Long-Key": {"Even Longer Value"},
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* }
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*/
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async readMimeHeader(): Promise<Headers | null> {
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const m = new Headers();
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let line: Uint8Array | undefined;
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// The first line cannot start with a leading space.
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let buf = await this.r.peek(1);
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if (buf === null) {
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return null;
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} else if (WHITESPACES.includes(buf[0])) {
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line = (await this.readLineSlice()) as Uint8Array;
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}
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buf = await this.r.peek(1);
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if (buf === null) {
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throw new Deno.errors.UnexpectedEof();
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} else if (WHITESPACES.includes(buf[0])) {
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throw new Deno.errors.InvalidData(
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`malformed MIME header initial line: ${str(line)}`,
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);
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}
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while (true) {
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const kv = await this.readLineSlice(); // readContinuedLineSlice
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if (kv === null) throw new Deno.errors.UnexpectedEof();
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if (kv.byteLength === 0) return m;
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// Key ends at first colon
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let i = kv.indexOf(CHAR_COLON);
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if (i < 0) {
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throw new Deno.errors.InvalidData(
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`malformed MIME header line: ${str(kv)}`,
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);
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}
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//let key = canonicalMIMEHeaderKey(kv.subarray(0, endKey));
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const key = str(kv.subarray(0, i));
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// As per RFC 7230 field-name is a token,
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// tokens consist of one or more chars.
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// We could throw `Deno.errors.InvalidData` here,
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// but better to be liberal in what we
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// accept, so if we get an empty key, skip it.
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if (key == "") {
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continue;
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}
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// Skip initial spaces in value.
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i++; // skip colon
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while (
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i < kv.byteLength &&
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(WHITESPACES.includes(kv[i]))
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) {
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i++;
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}
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const value = str(kv.subarray(i)).replace(
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invalidHeaderCharRegex,
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encodeURI,
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);
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// In case of invalid header we swallow the error
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// example: "Audio Mode" => invalid due to space in the key
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try {
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m.append(key, value);
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} catch {
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// Pass
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}
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}
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}
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async readLineSlice(): Promise<Uint8Array | null> {
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let line = new Uint8Array(0);
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let r: ReadLineResult | null = null;
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do {
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r = await this.r.readLine();
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// TODO(ry):
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// This skipSpace() is definitely misplaced, but I don't know where it
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// comes from nor how to fix it.
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//TODO(SmashingQuasar): Kept skipSpace to preserve behavior but it should be looked into to check if it makes sense when this is used.
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if (r !== null && this.skipSpace(r.line) !== 0) {
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line = concat([line, r.line]);
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}
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} while (r !== null && r.more);
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return r === null ? null : line;
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}
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skipSpace(l: Uint8Array): number {
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let n = 0;
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for (const val of l) {
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if (!WHITESPACES.includes(val)) {
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n++;
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}
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}
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return n;
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}
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}
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