# frozen_string_literal: true # Released under the MIT License. # Copyright, 2019-2023, by Samuel Williams. # Copyright, 2022, by Herrick Fang. module Protocol module HTTP module URL # Escapes a string using percent encoding. def self.escape(string, encoding = string.encoding) string.b.gsub(/([^a-zA-Z0-9_.\-]+)/) do |m| '%' + m.unpack('H2' * m.bytesize).join('%').upcase end.force_encoding(encoding) end # Unescapes a percent encoded string. def self.unescape(string, encoding = string.encoding) string.b.gsub(/%(\h\h)/) do |hex| Integer($1, 16).chr end.force_encoding(encoding) end # According to https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.3, we escape non-pchar. NON_PCHAR = /([^a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.~!$&'()*+,;=:@\/]+)/.freeze # Escapes non-path characters using percent encoding. def self.escape_path(path) encoding = path.encoding path.b.gsub(NON_PCHAR) do |m| '%' + m.unpack('H2' * m.bytesize).join('%').upcase end.force_encoding(encoding) end # Encodes a hash or array into a query string. def self.encode(value, prefix = nil) case value when Array return value.map {|v| self.encode(v, "#{prefix}[]") }.join("&") when Hash return value.map {|k, v| self.encode(v, prefix ? "#{prefix}[#{escape(k.to_s)}]" : escape(k.to_s)) }.reject(&:empty?).join('&') when nil return prefix else raise ArgumentError, "value must be a Hash" if prefix.nil? return "#{prefix}=#{escape(value.to_s)}" end end # Scan a string for URL-encoded key/value pairs. # @yields {|key, value| ...} # @parameter key [String] The unescaped key. # @parameter value [String] The unescaped key. def self.scan(string) string.split('&') do |assignment| key, value = assignment.split('=', 2) yield unescape(key), value.nil? ? value : unescape(value) end end def self.split(name) name.scan(/([^\[]+)|(?:\[(.*?)\])/).flatten!.compact! end def self.assign(keys, value, parent) top, *middle = keys middle.each_with_index do |key, index| if key.nil? or key.empty? parent = (parent[top] ||= Array.new) top = parent.size if nested = middle[index+1] and last = parent.last top -= 1 unless last.include?(nested) end else parent = (parent[top] ||= Hash.new) top = key end end parent[top] = value end # TODO use native C extension from `Trenni::Reference`. def self.decode(string, maximum = 8, symbolize_keys: false) parameters = {} self.scan(string) do |name, value| keys = self.split(name) if keys.size > maximum raise ArgumentError, "Key length exceeded limit!" end if symbolize_keys keys.collect!{|key| key.empty? ? nil : key.to_sym} end self.assign(keys, value, parameters) end return parameters end end end end