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Revision: 1.39, Tue Feb 13 19:21:44 2007 UTC (17 years, 4 months ago) by kumpf
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: TASK-Bug2102_RCMPIWindows-root, TASK-Bug2102_RCMPIWindows-merged_out_to_branch, TASK-Bug2102_RCMPIWindows-merged_out_from_trunk, TASK-Bug2102_RCMPIWindows-merged_in_to_trunk, TASK-Bug2102_RCMPIWindows-merged_in_from_branch, TASK-Bug2102_RCMPIWindows-branch
Changes since 1.38: +1 -1 lines
BUG#: 6098
TITLE: Use Uint32 instead of size_t in Buffer class
DESCRIPTION: Use Uint32 in the Buffer interface to remove the need for explicit type conversions from size_t to Uint32.

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#include <Pegasus/Common/Config.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include "HTTPMessage.h"
#include "ArrayIterator.h"

PEGASUS_USING_STD;

PEGASUS_NAMESPACE_BEGIN

static const String _HTTP_HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE = "content-type";

//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Implementation notes:
//
//     According to the HTTP specification:
//
//         1.  Method names are case-sensitive.
//         2.  Field names are case-insensitive.
//         3.  The first line of a message is known as the "start-line".
//         4.  Subsequent lines are known as headers.
//         5.  Headers have a field-name and field-value.
//         6.  Start-lines may be request-lines or status-lines. Request lines
//             have this form:
//
//             Request-Line = Method SP Request-URI SP HTTP-Version CRLF
//
//             Status-lines have this form:
//
//             Status-Line = HTTP-Version SP Status-Code SP Reason-Phrase CRLF
//
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------

static char* _FindSeparator(const char* data, Uint32 size)
{
    const char* p = data;

    // Short-circuit by using memchr(). This will work whenever there is a
    // "\r\n" sequence. Some clients may send incorrect headers which are
    // only separated by "\n". In this case the code below this block
    // will handle it.
    {
        const char* q = (char*)memchr(data, '\r', size);

        if (q && q[1] == '\n')
          return (char*)q;
    }

    const char* end = p + size;

    while (p != end)
    {
        if (*p == '\r')
        {
            size_t n = end - p;

            if (n >= 2 && p[1] == '\n')
                return (char*)p;
        }
        else if (*p == '\n')
            return (char*)p;

        p++;
    }

    return 0;
}

HTTPMessage::HTTPMessage(
    const Buffer& message_,
    Uint32 queueId_, const CIMException *cimException_)
    :
    Message(HTTP_MESSAGE),
    message(message_),
    queueId(queueId_),
    authInfo(0),
    acceptLanguagesDecoded(false),
    contentLanguagesDecoded(false)
{
    if (cimException_)
        cimException = *cimException_;
}


HTTPMessage::HTTPMessage(const HTTPMessage & msg)
    : Base(msg)
{
    message = msg.message;
    queueId = msg.queueId;
    authInfo = msg.authInfo;
    acceptLanguages = msg.acceptLanguages;
    contentLanguages = msg.contentLanguages;
    acceptLanguagesDecoded = msg.acceptLanguagesDecoded;
    contentLanguagesDecoded = msg.contentLanguagesDecoded;
    cimException = msg.cimException;
}


void HTTPMessage::parse(
    String& startLine,
    Array<HTTPHeader>& headers,
    Uint32& contentLength) const
{
    startLine.clear();
    headers.clear();
    contentLength = 0;

    char* data = (char*)message.getData();
    Uint32 size = message.size();
    char* line = data;
    char* sep;
    Boolean firstTime = true;

    while ((sep = _FindSeparator(line, (Uint32)(size - (line - data)))))
    {
        // Look for double separator which terminates the header?

        if (line == sep)
        {
            // Establish pointer to content (account for "\n" and "\r\n").

            char* content = line + ((*sep == '\r') ? 2 : 1);

            // Determine length of content:

            contentLength = (Uint32)(message.size() - (content - data));
            break;
        }

        Uint32 lineLength = (Uint32)(sep - line);

        if (firstTime)
            startLine.assign(line, lineLength);
        else
        {
            // Find the colon:

            char* colon = 0;

            for (Uint32 i = 0; i < lineLength; i++)
            {
                if (line[i] == ':')
                {
                    colon = &line[i];
                    break;
                }
            }

            // This should always be true:

            if (colon)
            {
                // Get the name part:

                char* end;

                for (end = colon - 1; end > line && isspace(*end); end--)
                    ;

                end++;

                String name(line, (Uint32)(end - line));

                // Get the value part:

                char* start;

                for (start = colon + 1; start < sep && isspace(*start); start++)
                    ;

                String value(start, (Uint32)(sep - start));

                // From the HTTP/1.1 specification (RFC 2616) section 4.2
                // Message Headers:
                //
                // Multiple message-header fields with the same field-name
                // MAY be present in a message if and only if the entire
                // field-value for that header field is defined as a
                // comma-separated list [i.e., #(values)]. It MUST be
                // possible to combine the multiple header fields into one
                // "field-name: field-value" pair, without changing the
                // semantics of the message, by appending each subsequent
                // field-value to the first, each separated by a comma.  The
                // order in which header fields with the same field-name are
                // received is therefore significant to the interpretation
                // of the combined field value, and thus a proxy MUST NOT
                // change the order of these field values when a message is
                // forwarded.

                // This implementation concatenates duplicate header values,
                // with a comma separator.  If the resulting value is invalid,
                // that should be detected when the value is used.

                Uint32 headerIndex = 0;
                for (; headerIndex < headers.size(); headerIndex++)
                {
                    if (headers[headerIndex].first == name)
                    {
                        break;
                    }
                }

                if (headerIndex == headers.size())
                {
                    headers.append(HTTPHeader(name, value));
                    PEG_LOGGER_TRACE((
                        Logger::STANDARD_LOG, System::CIMSERVER, 0,
                        "HTTP header name: $0,  HTTP header value: $1",
                        name, value));
                }
                else
                {
                    headers[headerIndex].second.append(", ").append(value);
                    PEG_LOGGER_TRACE((
                        Logger::STANDARD_LOG, System::CIMSERVER, 0,
                        "HTTP header name: $0,  Updated HTTP header value: $1",
                        name, headers[headerIndex].second));
                }
            }
        }

        line = sep + ((*sep == '\r') ? 2 : 1);
        firstTime = false;
    }
}


#ifdef PEGASUS_DEBUG
void HTTPMessage::printAll(ostream& os) const
{
    Message::print(os);

    String startLine;
    Array<HTTPHeader> headers;
    Uint32 contentLength;
    parse(startLine, headers, contentLength);

    // get pointer to start of data.
    const char* content = message.getData() + message.size() - contentLength;
    // Print the first line:

    os << endl << startLine << endl;

    // Print the headers:

    Boolean image = false;

    for (Uint32 i = 0; i < headers.size(); i++)
    {
        cout << headers[i].first << ": " << headers[i].second << endl;

        if (String::equalNoCase(headers[i].first, _HTTP_HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE))
        {
            if (headers[i].second.find("image/") == 0)
                image = true;
        }
    }

    os << endl;

    // Print the content:

    for (Uint32 i = 0; i < contentLength; i++)
    {
        //char c = content[i];

        if (image)
        {
            if ((i % 60) == 0)
                os << endl;

            char c = content[i];

            if (c >= ' ' && c < '~')
                os << c;
            else
                os << '.';
        }
        else
            cout << content[i];
    }

    os << endl;
}
#endif

/*
 * Find the header prefix (i.e 2-digit number in front of cim keyword) if any.
 * If a fieldName is given it will use that, otherwise the FIRST field
 * starting with the standard keyword will be used. Given field names that do
 * not start with the standard keyword will never match.
 * if there is a keyword match, the prefix will be populated, else set to empty
 */

void HTTPMessage::lookupHeaderPrefix(
    Array<HTTPHeader>& headers_,
    const String& fieldName,
    String& prefix)
{
    ArrayIterator<HTTPHeader> headers(headers_);

    static const char keyword[] = "CIM";
    prefix.clear();

    for (Uint32 i = 0, n = headers.size(); i < n; i++)
    {
        const String &h = headers[i].first;

                if ((h.size() >= 3) &&
                    (h[0] >= '0') && (h[0] <= '9') &&
                    (h[1] >= '0') && (h[1] <= '9') &&
                    (h[2] == Char16('-')))
        {
            String fieldNameCurrent = h.subString(3);

            // ONLY fields starting with keyword can have prefixed according
            // to spec
            if (String::equalNoCase(fieldNameCurrent, keyword) == false)
                continue;

            prefix = h.subString(0,3);

            // no field name given, just return the first prefix encountered
            if (fieldName.size() == 0)
                break;

            if (String::equalNoCase(fieldNameCurrent, fieldName) == false)
                prefix.clear();
            else break;
        }
    }
}

Boolean HTTPMessage::lookupHeader(
    Array<HTTPHeader>& headers_,
    const String& fieldName,
    String& fieldValue,
    Boolean allowNamespacePrefix)
{
    ArrayIterator<HTTPHeader> headers(headers_);

    for (Uint32 i = 0, n = headers.size(); i < n; i++)
    {
        if (String::equalNoCase(headers[i].first, fieldName) ||
            (allowNamespacePrefix && (headers[i].first.size() >= 3) &&
             (headers[i].first[0] >= '0') && (headers[i].first[0] <= '9') &&
             (headers[i].first[1] >= '0') && (headers[i].first[1] <= '9') &&
             (headers[i].first[2] == Char16('-')) &&
             String::equalNoCase(headers[i].first.subString(3), fieldName)))
        {
            fieldValue = headers[i].second;
            return true;
        }
    }

    // Not found:
    return false;
}

Boolean HTTPMessage::parseRequestLine(
    const String& startLine,
    String& methodName,
    String& requestUri,
    String& httpVersion)
{
    // Request-Line = Method SP Request-URI SP HTTP-Version CRLF

    // Extract the method-name:

    Uint32 space1 = startLine.find(' ');

    if (space1 == PEG_NOT_FOUND)
        return false;

    methodName = startLine.subString(0, space1);

    // Extrat the request-URI:

    Uint32 space2 = startLine.find(space1 + 1, ' ');

    if (space2 == PEG_NOT_FOUND)
        return false;

    Uint32 uriPos = space1 + 1;

    requestUri = startLine.subString(uriPos, space2 - uriPos);

    // Extract the HTTP version:

    httpVersion = startLine.subString(space2 + 1);

    return true;
}

Boolean HTTPMessage::parseStatusLine(
    const String& statusLine,
    String& httpVersion,
    Uint32& statusCode,
    String& reasonPhrase)
{
    // Request-Line = Method SP Request-URI SP HTTP-Version CRLF
    // Status-Line = HTTP-Version SP Status-Code SP Reason-Phrase CRLF

    // Extract the HTTP version:

    Uint32 space1 = statusLine.find(' ');

    if (space1 == PEG_NOT_FOUND)
        return false;

    httpVersion = statusLine.subString(0, space1);

    // Extract the status code:

    Uint32 space2 = statusLine.find(space1 + 1, ' ');

    if (space2 == PEG_NOT_FOUND)
        return false;

    Uint32 statusCodePos = space1 + 1;
    String statusCodeStr;
    statusCodeStr = statusLine.subString(statusCodePos, space2 - statusCodePos);
    if (!sscanf(statusCodeStr.getCString(), "%u", &statusCode))
        return false;

    // Extract the reason phrase:

    reasonPhrase = statusLine.subString(space2 + 1);

    return true;
}

PEGASUS_NAMESPACE_END

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