// Copyright 2015, 2016 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Parity.
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//! HTTP/HTTPS URL type. Based on URL type from Iron library.
use url_lib::{self};
pub use url_lib::Host;
/// HTTP/HTTPS URL type for Iron.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Url {
/// Raw url of url
pub raw: url_lib::Url,
/// The host field of the URL, probably a domain.
pub host: Host,
/// The connection port.
pub port: u16,
/// The URL path, the resource to be accessed.
///
/// A *non-empty* vector encoding the parts of the URL path.
/// Empty entries of `""` correspond to trailing slashes.
pub path: Vec,
/// The URL username field, from the userinfo section of the URL.
///
/// `None` if the `@` character was not part of the input OR
/// if a blank username was provided.
/// Otherwise, a non-empty string.
pub username: Option,
/// The URL password field, from the userinfo section of the URL.
///
/// `None` if the `@` character was not part of the input OR
/// if a blank password was provided.
/// Otherwise, a non-empty string.
pub password: Option,
}
impl Url {
/// Create a URL from a string.
///
/// The input must be a valid URL with a special scheme for this to succeed.
///
/// HTTP and HTTPS are special schemes.
///
/// See: http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#special-scheme
pub fn parse(input: &str) -> Result {
// Parse the string using rust-url, then convert.
match url_lib::Url::parse(input) {
Ok(raw_url) => Url::from_generic_url(raw_url),
Err(e) => Err(format!("{}", e))
}
}
/// Create a `Url` from a `rust-url` `Url`.
pub fn from_generic_url(raw_url: url_lib::Url) -> Result {
// Map empty usernames to None.
let username = match raw_url.username() {
"" => None,
username => Some(username.to_owned())
};
// Map empty passwords to None.
let password = match raw_url.password() {
Some(password) if !password.is_empty() => Some(password.to_owned()),
_ => None,
};
let port = try!(raw_url.port_or_known_default().ok_or_else(|| format!("Unknown port for scheme: `{}`", raw_url.scheme())));
let host = try!(raw_url.host().ok_or_else(|| "Valid host, because only data:, mailto: protocols does not have host.".to_owned())).to_owned();
let path = try!(raw_url.path_segments().ok_or_else(|| "Valid path segments. In HTTP we won't get cannot-be-a-base URLs".to_owned()))
.map(|part| part.to_owned()).collect();
Ok(Url {
port: port,
host: host,
path: path,
raw: raw_url,
username: username,
password: password,
})
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::Url;
#[test]
fn test_default_port() {
assert_eq!(Url::parse("http://example.com/wow").unwrap().port, 80u16);
assert_eq!(Url::parse("https://example.com/wow").unwrap().port, 443u16);
}
#[test]
fn test_explicit_port() {
assert_eq!(Url::parse("http://localhost:3097").unwrap().port, 3097u16);
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_username() {
assert!(Url::parse("http://@example.com").unwrap().username.is_none());
assert!(Url::parse("http://:password@example.com").unwrap().username.is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_not_empty_username() {
let user = Url::parse("http://john:pass@example.com").unwrap().username;
assert_eq!(user.unwrap(), "john");
let user = Url::parse("http://john:@example.com").unwrap().username;
assert_eq!(user.unwrap(), "john");
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_password() {
assert!(Url::parse("http://michael@example.com").unwrap().password.is_none());
assert!(Url::parse("http://:@example.com").unwrap().password.is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_not_empty_password() {
let pass = Url::parse("http://michael:pass@example.com").unwrap().password;
assert_eq!(pass.unwrap(), "pass");
let pass = Url::parse("http://:pass@example.com").unwrap().password;
assert_eq!(pass.unwrap(), "pass");
}
}