gecko-dev/docshell/base/nsDefaultURIFixup.cpp

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
*
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsNetUtil.h"
#include "nsCRT.h"
#include "nsIFile.h"
#include <algorithm>
#ifdef MOZ_TOOLKIT_SEARCH
#include "nsIBrowserSearchService.h"
#endif
#include "nsIURIFixup.h"
#include "nsDefaultURIFixup.h"
#include "mozilla/Preferences.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/ContentChild.h"
#include "mozilla/ipc/InputStreamUtils.h"
#include "mozilla/ipc/URIUtils.h"
#include "nsIObserverService.h"
#include "nsXULAppAPI.h"
using namespace mozilla;
/* Implementation file */
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS1(nsDefaultURIFixup, nsIURIFixup)
static bool sFixTypos = true;
nsDefaultURIFixup::nsDefaultURIFixup()
{
/* member initializers and constructor code */
}
nsDefaultURIFixup::~nsDefaultURIFixup()
{
/* destructor code */
}
/* nsIURI createExposableURI (in nsIURI aURI); */
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsDefaultURIFixup::CreateExposableURI(nsIURI *aURI, nsIURI **aReturn)
{
NS_ENSURE_ARG_POINTER(aURI);
NS_ENSURE_ARG_POINTER(aReturn);
bool isWyciwyg = false;
aURI->SchemeIs("wyciwyg", &isWyciwyg);
nsAutoCString userPass;
aURI->GetUserPass(userPass);
// most of the time we can just AddRef and return
if (!isWyciwyg && userPass.IsEmpty())
{
*aReturn = aURI;
NS_ADDREF(*aReturn);
return NS_OK;
}
// Rats, we have to massage the URI
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> uri;
if (isWyciwyg)
{
nsAutoCString path;
nsresult rv = aURI->GetPath(path);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
uint32_t pathLength = path.Length();
if (pathLength <= 2)
{
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
// Path is of the form "//123/http://foo/bar", with a variable number of digits.
// To figure out where the "real" URL starts, search path for a '/', starting at
// the third character.
int32_t slashIndex = path.FindChar('/', 2);
if (slashIndex == kNotFound)
{
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
// Get the charset of the original URI so we can pass it to our fixed up URI.
nsAutoCString charset;
aURI->GetOriginCharset(charset);
rv = NS_NewURI(getter_AddRefs(uri),
Substring(path, slashIndex + 1, pathLength - slashIndex - 1),
charset.get());
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
}
else
{
// clone the URI so zapping user:pass doesn't change the original
nsresult rv = aURI->Clone(getter_AddRefs(uri));
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
}
// hide user:pass unless overridden by pref
if (Preferences::GetBool("browser.fixup.hide_user_pass", true))
{
uri->SetUserPass(EmptyCString());
}
// return the fixed-up URI
*aReturn = uri;
NS_ADDREF(*aReturn);
return NS_OK;
}
/* nsIURI createFixupURI (in nsAUTF8String aURIText, in unsigned long aFixupFlags); */
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsDefaultURIFixup::CreateFixupURI(const nsACString& aStringURI, uint32_t aFixupFlags,
nsIInputStream **aPostData, nsIURI **aURI)
{
NS_ENSURE_ARG(!aStringURI.IsEmpty());
NS_ENSURE_ARG_POINTER(aURI);
nsresult rv;
*aURI = nullptr;
nsAutoCString uriString(aStringURI);
uriString.Trim(" "); // Cleanup the empty spaces that might be on each end.
// Eliminate embedded newlines, which single-line text fields now allow:
uriString.StripChars("\r\n");
NS_ENSURE_TRUE(!uriString.IsEmpty(), NS_ERROR_FAILURE);
nsCOMPtr<nsIIOService> ioService = do_GetService(NS_IOSERVICE_CONTRACTID, &rv);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
nsAutoCString scheme;
ioService->ExtractScheme(aStringURI, scheme);
// View-source is a pseudo scheme. We're interested in fixing up the stuff
// after it. The easiest way to do that is to call this method again with the
// "view-source:" lopped off and then prepend it again afterwards.
if (scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("view-source"))
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> uri;
uint32_t newFixupFlags = aFixupFlags & ~FIXUP_FLAG_ALLOW_KEYWORD_LOOKUP;
rv = CreateFixupURI(Substring(uriString,
sizeof("view-source:") - 1,
uriString.Length() -
(sizeof("view-source:") - 1)),
newFixupFlags, aPostData, getter_AddRefs(uri));
if (NS_FAILED(rv))
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
nsAutoCString spec;
uri->GetSpec(spec);
uriString.Assign(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("view-source:") + spec);
}
else {
// Check for if it is a file URL
FileURIFixup(uriString, aURI);
if(*aURI)
return NS_OK;
#if defined(XP_WIN)
// Not a file URL, so translate '\' to '/' for convenience in the common protocols
// e.g. catch
//
// http:\\broken.com\address
// http:\\broken.com/blah
// broken.com\blah
//
// Code will also do partial fix up the following urls
//
// http:\\broken.com\address/somewhere\image.jpg (stops at first forward slash)
// http:\\broken.com\blah?arg=somearg\foo.jpg (stops at question mark)
// http:\\broken.com#odd\ref (stops at hash)
//
if (scheme.IsEmpty() ||
scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("http") ||
scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("https") ||
scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("ftp"))
{
// Walk the string replacing backslashes with forward slashes until
// the end is reached, or a question mark, or a hash, or a forward
// slash. The forward slash test is to stop before trampling over
// URIs which legitimately contain a mix of both forward and
// backward slashes.
nsAutoCString::iterator start;
nsAutoCString::iterator end;
uriString.BeginWriting(start);
uriString.EndWriting(end);
while (start != end) {
if (*start == '?' || *start == '#' || *start == '/')
break;
if (*start == '\\')
*start = '/';
++start;
}
}
#endif
}
// Check if we want to fix up common scheme typos.
rv = Preferences::AddBoolVarCache(&sFixTypos,
"browser.fixup.typo.scheme",
sFixTypos);
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_SUCCEEDED(rv),
"Failed to observe \"browser.fixup.typo.scheme\"");
// Fix up common scheme typos.
if (sFixTypos && (aFixupFlags & FIXUP_FLAG_FIX_SCHEME_TYPOS)) {
// Fast-path for common cases.
if (scheme.IsEmpty() ||
scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("http") ||
scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("https") ||
scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("ftp") ||
scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("file")) {
// Do nothing.
} else if (scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("ttp")) {
// ttp -> http.
uriString.Replace(0, 3, "http");
scheme.AssignLiteral("http");
} else if (scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("ttps")) {
// ttps -> https.
uriString.Replace(0, 4, "https");
scheme.AssignLiteral("https");
} else if (scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("tps")) {
// tps -> https.
uriString.Replace(0, 3, "https");
scheme.AssignLiteral("https");
} else if (scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("ps")) {
// ps -> https.
uriString.Replace(0, 2, "https");
scheme.AssignLiteral("https");
} else if (scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("ile")) {
// ile -> file.
uriString.Replace(0, 3, "file");
scheme.AssignLiteral("file");
} else if (scheme.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("le")) {
// le -> file.
uriString.Replace(0, 2, "file");
scheme.AssignLiteral("file");
}
}
// Now we need to check whether "scheme" is something we don't
// really know about.
nsCOMPtr<nsIProtocolHandler> ourHandler, extHandler;
ioService->GetProtocolHandler(scheme.get(), getter_AddRefs(ourHandler));
extHandler = do_GetService(NS_NETWORK_PROTOCOL_CONTRACTID_PREFIX"default");
if (ourHandler != extHandler || !PossiblyHostPortUrl(uriString)) {
// Just try to create an URL out of it
rv = NS_NewURI(aURI, uriString, nullptr);
if (!*aURI && rv != NS_ERROR_MALFORMED_URI) {
return rv;
}
}
if (*aURI) {
if (aFixupFlags & FIXUP_FLAGS_MAKE_ALTERNATE_URI)
MakeAlternateURI(*aURI);
return NS_OK;
}
// See if it is a keyword
// Test whether keywords need to be fixed up
bool fixupKeywords = false;
if (aFixupFlags & FIXUP_FLAG_ALLOW_KEYWORD_LOOKUP) {
nsresult rv = Preferences::GetBool("keyword.enabled", &fixupKeywords);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, NS_ERROR_FAILURE);
if (fixupKeywords)
{
KeywordURIFixup(uriString, aPostData, aURI);
if(*aURI)
return NS_OK;
}
}
// Prune duff protocol schemes
//
// ://totallybroken.url.com
// //shorthand.url.com
//
if (StringBeginsWith(uriString, NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("://")))
{
uriString = StringTail(uriString, uriString.Length() - 3);
}
else if (StringBeginsWith(uriString, NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("//")))
{
uriString = StringTail(uriString, uriString.Length() - 2);
}
// Add ftp:// or http:// to front of url if it has no spec
//
// Should fix:
//
// no-scheme.com
// ftp.no-scheme.com
// ftp4.no-scheme.com
// no-scheme.com/query?foo=http://www.foo.com
//
int32_t schemeDelim = uriString.Find("://",0);
int32_t firstDelim = uriString.FindCharInSet("/:");
if (schemeDelim <= 0 ||
(firstDelim != -1 && schemeDelim > firstDelim)) {
// find host name
int32_t hostPos = uriString.FindCharInSet("/:?#");
if (hostPos == -1)
hostPos = uriString.Length();
// extract host name
nsAutoCString hostSpec;
uriString.Left(hostSpec, hostPos);
// insert url spec corresponding to host name
if (IsLikelyFTP(hostSpec))
uriString.Assign(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("ftp://") + uriString);
else
uriString.Assign(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("http://") + uriString);
} // end if checkprotocol
rv = NS_NewURI(aURI, uriString, nullptr);
// Did the caller want us to try an alternative URI?
// If so, attempt to fixup http://foo into http://www.foo.com
if (*aURI && aFixupFlags & FIXUP_FLAGS_MAKE_ALTERNATE_URI) {
MakeAlternateURI(*aURI);
}
// If we still haven't been able to construct a valid URI, try to force a
// keyword match. This catches search strings with '.' or ':' in them.
if (!*aURI && fixupKeywords)
{
KeywordToURI(aStringURI, aPostData, aURI);
if(*aURI)
return NS_OK;
}
return rv;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP nsDefaultURIFixup::KeywordToURI(const nsACString& aKeyword,
nsIInputStream **aPostData,
nsIURI **aURI)
{
*aURI = nullptr;
if (aPostData) {
*aPostData = nullptr;
}
NS_ENSURE_STATE(Preferences::GetRootBranch());
// Strip leading "?" and leading/trailing spaces from aKeyword
nsAutoCString keyword(aKeyword);
if (StringBeginsWith(keyword, NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("?"))) {
keyword.Cut(0, 1);
}
keyword.Trim(" ");
if (XRE_GetProcessType() == GeckoProcessType_Content) {
dom::ContentChild* contentChild = dom::ContentChild::GetSingleton();
if (!contentChild) {
return NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE;
}
ipc::OptionalInputStreamParams postData;
ipc::OptionalURIParams uri;
if (!contentChild->SendKeywordToURI(keyword, &postData, &uri)) {
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
if (aPostData) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIInputStream> temp = DeserializeInputStream(postData);
temp.forget(aPostData);
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> temp = DeserializeURI(uri);
temp.forget(aURI);
return NS_OK;
}
#ifdef MOZ_TOOLKIT_SEARCH
// Try falling back to the search service's default search engine
nsCOMPtr<nsIBrowserSearchService> searchSvc = do_GetService("@mozilla.org/browser/search-service;1");
if (searchSvc) {
nsCOMPtr<nsISearchEngine> defaultEngine;
searchSvc->GetDefaultEngine(getter_AddRefs(defaultEngine));
if (defaultEngine) {
nsCOMPtr<nsISearchSubmission> submission;
// We allow default search plugins to specify alternate
// parameters that are specific to keyword searches.
NS_NAMED_LITERAL_STRING(mozKeywordSearch, "application/x-moz-keywordsearch");
bool supportsResponseType = false;
defaultEngine->SupportsResponseType(mozKeywordSearch, &supportsResponseType);
if (supportsResponseType)
defaultEngine->GetSubmission(NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(keyword),
mozKeywordSearch,
NS_LITERAL_STRING("keyword"),
getter_AddRefs(submission));
else
defaultEngine->GetSubmission(NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(keyword),
EmptyString(),
NS_LITERAL_STRING("keyword"),
getter_AddRefs(submission));
if (submission) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIInputStream> postData;
submission->GetPostData(getter_AddRefs(postData));
if (aPostData) {
postData.forget(aPostData);
} else if (postData) {
// The submission specifies POST data (i.e. the search
// engine's "method" is POST), but our caller didn't allow
// passing post data back. No point passing back a URL that
// won't load properly.
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
// This notification is meant for Firefox Health Report so it
// can increment counts from the search engine. The assumption
// here is that this keyword/submission will eventually result
// in a search. Since we only generate a URI here, there is the
// possibility we'll increment the counter without actually
// incurring a search. A robust solution would involve currying
// the search engine's name through various function calls.
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> obsSvc = mozilla::services::GetObserverService();
if (obsSvc) {
// Note that "keyword-search" refers to a search via the url
// bar, not a bookmarks keyword search.
obsSvc->NotifyObservers(defaultEngine, "keyword-search", NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(keyword).get());
}
return submission->GetUri(aURI);
}
}
}
#endif
// out of options
return NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE;
}
bool nsDefaultURIFixup::MakeAlternateURI(nsIURI *aURI)
{
if (!Preferences::GetRootBranch())
{
return false;
}
if (!Preferences::GetBool("browser.fixup.alternate.enabled", true))
{
return false;
}
// Code only works for http. Not for any other protocol including https!
bool isHttp = false;
aURI->SchemeIs("http", &isHttp);
if (!isHttp) {
return false;
}
// Security - URLs with user / password info should NOT be fixed up
nsAutoCString userpass;
aURI->GetUserPass(userpass);
if (!userpass.IsEmpty()) {
return false;
}
nsAutoCString oldHost;
nsAutoCString newHost;
aURI->GetHost(oldHost);
// Count the dots
int32_t numDots = 0;
nsReadingIterator<char> iter;
nsReadingIterator<char> iterEnd;
oldHost.BeginReading(iter);
oldHost.EndReading(iterEnd);
while (iter != iterEnd) {
if (*iter == '.')
numDots++;
++iter;
}
// Get the prefix and suffix to stick onto the new hostname. By default these
// are www. & .com but they could be any other value, e.g. www. & .org
nsAutoCString prefix("www.");
nsAdoptingCString prefPrefix =
Preferences::GetCString("browser.fixup.alternate.prefix");
if (prefPrefix)
{
prefix.Assign(prefPrefix);
}
nsAutoCString suffix(".com");
nsAdoptingCString prefSuffix =
Preferences::GetCString("browser.fixup.alternate.suffix");
if (prefSuffix)
{
suffix.Assign(prefSuffix);
}
if (numDots == 0)
{
newHost.Assign(prefix);
newHost.Append(oldHost);
newHost.Append(suffix);
}
else if (numDots == 1)
{
if (!prefix.IsEmpty() &&
oldHost.EqualsIgnoreCase(prefix.get(), prefix.Length())) {
newHost.Assign(oldHost);
newHost.Append(suffix);
}
else if (!suffix.IsEmpty()) {
newHost.Assign(prefix);
newHost.Append(oldHost);
}
else
{
// Do nothing
return false;
}
}
else
{
// Do nothing
return false;
}
if (newHost.IsEmpty()) {
return false;
}
// Assign the new host string over the old one
aURI->SetHost(newHost);
return true;
}
/**
* Check if the host name starts with ftp\d*\. and it's not directly followed
* by the tld.
*/
bool nsDefaultURIFixup::IsLikelyFTP(const nsCString &aHostSpec)
{
bool likelyFTP = false;
if (aHostSpec.EqualsIgnoreCase("ftp", 3)) {
nsACString::const_iterator iter;
nsACString::const_iterator end;
aHostSpec.BeginReading(iter);
aHostSpec.EndReading(end);
iter.advance(3); // move past the "ftp" part
while (iter != end)
{
if (*iter == '.') {
// now make sure the name has at least one more dot in it
++iter;
while (iter != end)
{
if (*iter == '.') {
likelyFTP = true;
break;
}
++iter;
}
break;
}
else if (!nsCRT::IsAsciiDigit(*iter)) {
break;
}
++iter;
}
}
return likelyFTP;
}
nsresult nsDefaultURIFixup::FileURIFixup(const nsACString& aStringURI,
nsIURI** aURI)
{
nsAutoCString uriSpecOut;
nsresult rv = ConvertFileToStringURI(aStringURI, uriSpecOut);
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv))
{
// if this is file url, uriSpecOut is already in FS charset
if(NS_SUCCEEDED(NS_NewURI(aURI, uriSpecOut.get(), nullptr)))
return NS_OK;
}
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
nsresult nsDefaultURIFixup::ConvertFileToStringURI(const nsACString& aIn,
nsCString& aOut)
{
bool attemptFixup = false;
#if defined(XP_WIN)
// Check for \ in the url-string or just a drive (PC)
if(kNotFound != aIn.FindChar('\\') ||
(aIn.Length() == 2 && (aIn.Last() == ':' || aIn.Last() == '|')))
{
attemptFixup = true;
}
#elif defined(XP_UNIX)
// Check if it starts with / (UNIX)
if(aIn.First() == '/')
{
attemptFixup = true;
}
#else
// Do nothing (All others for now)
#endif
if (attemptFixup)
{
// Test if this is a valid path by trying to create a local file
// object. The URL of that is returned if successful.
// NOTE: Please be sure to check that the call to NS_NewLocalFile
// rejects bad file paths when using this code on a new
// platform.
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> filePath;
nsresult rv;
// this is not the real fix but a temporary fix
// in order to really fix the problem, we need to change the
// nsICmdLineService interface to use wstring to pass paramenters
// instead of string since path name and other argument could be
// in non ascii.(see bug 87127) Since it is too risky to make interface change right
// now, we decide not to do so now.
// Therefore, the aIn we receive here maybe already in damage form
// (e.g. treat every bytes as ISO-8859-1 and cast up to char16_t
// while the real data could be in file system charset )
// we choice the following logic which will work for most of the case.
// Case will still failed only if it meet ALL the following condiction:
// 1. running on CJK, Russian, or Greek system, and
// 2. user type it from URL bar
// 3. the file name contains character in the range of
// U+00A1-U+00FF but encode as different code point in file
// system charset (e.g. ACP on window)- this is very rare case
// We should remove this logic and convert to File system charset here
// once we change nsICmdLineService to use wstring and ensure
// all the Unicode data come in is correctly converted.
// XXXbz nsICmdLineService doesn't hand back unicode, so in some cases
// what we have is actually a "utf8" version of a "utf16" string that's
// actually byte-expanded native-encoding data. Someone upstream needs
// to stop using AssignWithConversion and do things correctly. See bug
// 58866 for what happens if we remove this
// PossiblyByteExpandedFileName check.
NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 in(aIn);
if (PossiblyByteExpandedFileName(in)) {
// removes high byte
rv = NS_NewNativeLocalFile(NS_LossyConvertUTF16toASCII(in), false, getter_AddRefs(filePath));
}
else {
// input is unicode
rv = NS_NewLocalFile(in, false, getter_AddRefs(filePath));
}
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv))
{
NS_GetURLSpecFromFile(filePath, aOut);
return NS_OK;
}
}
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
bool nsDefaultURIFixup::PossiblyHostPortUrl(const nsACString &aUrl)
{
// Oh dear, the protocol is invalid. Test if the protocol might
// actually be a url without a protocol:
//
// http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1738.html
// http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2396.html
//
// e.g. Anything of the form:
//
// <hostname>:<port> or
// <hostname>:<port>/
//
// Where <hostname> is a string of alphanumeric characters and dashes
// separated by dots.
// and <port> is a 5 or less digits. This actually breaks the rfc2396
// definition of a scheme which allows dots in schemes.
//
// Note:
// People expecting this to work with
// <user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path> will be disappointed!
//
// Note: Parser could be a lot tighter, tossing out silly hostnames
// such as those containing consecutive dots and so on.
// Read the hostname which should of the form
// [a-zA-Z0-9\-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9\-]+)*:
nsACString::const_iterator iterBegin;
nsACString::const_iterator iterEnd;
aUrl.BeginReading(iterBegin);
aUrl.EndReading(iterEnd);
nsACString::const_iterator iter = iterBegin;
while (iter != iterEnd)
{
uint32_t chunkSize = 0;
// Parse a chunk of the address
while (iter != iterEnd &&
(*iter == '-' ||
nsCRT::IsAsciiAlpha(*iter) ||
nsCRT::IsAsciiDigit(*iter)))
{
++chunkSize;
++iter;
}
if (chunkSize == 0 || iter == iterEnd)
{
return false;
}
if (*iter == ':')
{
// Go onto checking the for the digits
break;
}
if (*iter != '.')
{
// Whatever it is, it ain't a hostname!
return false;
}
++iter;
}
if (iter == iterEnd)
{
// No point continuing since there is no colon
return false;
}
++iter;
// Count the number of digits after the colon and before the
// next forward slash (or end of string)
uint32_t digitCount = 0;
while (iter != iterEnd && digitCount <= 5)
{
if (nsCRT::IsAsciiDigit(*iter))
{
digitCount++;
}
else if (*iter == '/')
{
break;
}
else
{
// Whatever it is, it ain't a port!
return false;
}
++iter;
}
if (digitCount == 0 || digitCount > 5)
{
// No digits or more digits than a port would have.
return false;
}
// Yes, it's possibly a host:port url
return true;
}
bool nsDefaultURIFixup::PossiblyByteExpandedFileName(const nsAString& aIn)
{
// XXXXX HACK XXXXX : please don't copy this code.
// There are cases where aIn contains the locale byte chars padded to short
// (thus the name "ByteExpanded"); whereas other cases
// have proper Unicode code points.
// This is a temporary fix. Please refer to 58866, 86948
nsReadingIterator<char16_t> iter;
nsReadingIterator<char16_t> iterEnd;
aIn.BeginReading(iter);
aIn.EndReading(iterEnd);
while (iter != iterEnd)
{
if (*iter >= 0x0080 && *iter <= 0x00FF)
return true;
++iter;
}
return false;
}
void nsDefaultURIFixup::KeywordURIFixup(const nsACString & aURIString,
nsIInputStream **aPostData,
nsIURI** aURI)
{
// These are keyword formatted strings
// "what is mozilla"
// "what is mozilla?"
// "docshell site:mozilla.org" - has no dot/colon in the first space-separated substring
// "?mozilla" - anything that begins with a question mark
// "?site:mozilla.org docshell"
// Things that have a quote before the first dot/colon
// These are not keyword formatted strings
// "www.blah.com" - first space-separated substring contains a dot, doesn't start with "?"
// "www.blah.com stuff"
// "nonQualifiedHost:80" - first space-separated substring contains a colon, doesn't start with "?"
// "nonQualifiedHost:80 args"
// "nonQualifiedHost?"
// "nonQualifiedHost?args"
// "nonQualifiedHost?some args"
// Note: uint32_t(kNotFound) is greater than any actual location
// in practice. So if we cast all locations to uint32_t, then a <
// b guarantees that either b is kNotFound and a is found, or both
// are found and a found before b.
uint32_t dotLoc = uint32_t(aURIString.FindChar('.'));
uint32_t colonLoc = uint32_t(aURIString.FindChar(':'));
uint32_t spaceLoc = uint32_t(aURIString.FindChar(' '));
if (spaceLoc == 0) {
// Treat this as not found
spaceLoc = uint32_t(kNotFound);
}
uint32_t qMarkLoc = uint32_t(aURIString.FindChar('?'));
uint32_t quoteLoc = std::min(uint32_t(aURIString.FindChar('"')),
uint32_t(aURIString.FindChar('\'')));
if (((spaceLoc < dotLoc || quoteLoc < dotLoc) &&
(spaceLoc < colonLoc || quoteLoc < colonLoc) &&
(spaceLoc < qMarkLoc || quoteLoc < qMarkLoc)) ||
qMarkLoc == 0)
{
KeywordToURI(aURIString, aPostData, aURI);
}
}
nsresult NS_NewURIFixup(nsIURIFixup **aURIFixup)
{
nsDefaultURIFixup *fixup = new nsDefaultURIFixup;
if (fixup == nullptr)
{
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
return fixup->QueryInterface(NS_GET_IID(nsIURIFixup), (void **) aURIFixup);
}