# frozen_string_literal: true
# Copyright, 2018, by Samuel G. D. Williams. <http://www.codeotaku.com>
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require_relative 'url'
module Protocol
module HTTP
# A relative reference, excluding any authority. The path part of an HTTP request.
class Reference
include Comparable
# Generate a reference from a path and user parameters. The path may contain a `#fragment` or `?query=parameters`.
def self.parse(path = '/', parameters = nil)
base, fragment = path.split('#', 2)
path, query_string = base.split('?', 2)
self.new(path, query_string, fragment, parameters)
end
def initialize(path = '/', query_string = nil, fragment = nil, parameters = nil)
@path = path
@query_string = query_string
@fragment = fragment
@parameters = parameters
end
# The path component, e.g. /foo/bar/index.html
attr_accessor :path
# The un-parsed query string, e.g. 'x=10&y=20'
attr_accessor :query_string
# A fragment, the part after the '#'
attr_accessor :fragment
# User supplied parameters that will be appended to the query part.
attr_accessor :parameters
def freeze
return self if frozen?
@path.freeze
@query_string.freeze
@fragment.freeze
@parameters.freeze
super
end
def to_ary
[@path, @query_string, @fragment, @parameters]
end
def <=> other
to_ary <=> other.to_ary
end
def self.[] reference
if reference.is_a? self
return reference
else
return self.parse(reference)
end
end
def parameters?
@parameters and !@parameters.empty?
end
def query_string?
@query_string and !@query_string.empty?
end
def fragment?
@fragment and !@fragment.empty?
end
def append(buffer)
if query_string?
buffer << URL.escape_path(@path) << '?' << @query_string
buffer << '&' << URL.encode(@parameters) if parameters?
else
buffer << URL.escape_path(@path)
buffer << '?' << URL.encode(@parameters) if parameters?
end
if fragment?
buffer << '#' << URL.escape(@fragment)
end
return buffer
end
def to_s
append(String.new)
end
# Merges two references as specified by RFC2396, similar to `URI.join`.
def + other
other = self.class[other]
self.class.new(
expand_path(self.path, other.path, true),
other.query_string,
other.fragment,
other.parameters,
)
end
# Just the base path, without any query string, parameters or fragment.
def base
self.class.new(@path, nil, nil, nil)
end
# @option path [String] Append the string to this reference similar to `File.join`.
# @option parameters [Hash] Append the parameters to this reference.
# @option fragment [String] Set the fragment to this value.
def with(path: nil, parameters: nil, fragment: @fragment)
if @parameters
if parameters
parameters = @parameters.merge(parameters)
else
parameters = @parameters
end
end
if path
path = expand_path(@path, path, false)
else
path = @path
end
self.class.new(path, @query_string, fragment, parameters)
end
# The arguments to this function are legacy, prefer to use `with`.
def dup(path = nil, parameters = nil, merge_parameters = true)
if merge_parameters
with(path: path, parameters: parameters)
else
self.base.with(path: path, parameters: parameters)
end
end
private
def split(path)
if path.empty?
[path]
else
path.split('/', -1)
end
end
# @param pop [Boolean] whether to remove the last path component of the base path, to conform to URI merging behaviour, as defined by RFC2396.
def expand_path(base, relative, pop = true)
if relative.start_with? '/'
return relative
else
path = split(base)
# RFC2396 Section 5.2:
# 6) a) All but the last segment of the base URI's path component is
# copied to the buffer. In other words, any characters after the
# last (right-most) slash character, if any, are excluded.
path.pop if pop or path.last == ''
parts = split(relative)
parts.each do |part|
if part == '..'
path.pop
elsif part == '.'
# Do nothing.
else
path << part
end
end
return path.join('/')
end
end
end
end
end