# frozen_string_literal: true # Released under the MIT License. # Copyright, 2016, by Matthew Kerwin. # Copyright, 2017-2024, by Samuel Williams. require 'strscan' require_relative 'parse_error' require_relative 'quoted_string' require_relative 'sort' module HTTP module Accept module Charsets # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.1 QVALUE = /0(\.[0-9]{0,3})?|1(\.[0]{0,3})?/ # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.3 CHARSETS = /(?#{TOKEN})(;q=(?#{QVALUE}))?/ Charset = Struct.new(:charset, :q) do def quality_factor (q || 1.0).to_f end def self.parse(scanner) return to_enum(:parse, scanner) unless block_given? while scanner.scan(CHARSETS) yield self.new(scanner[:charset], scanner[:q]) # Are there more? break unless scanner.scan(/\s*,\s*/) end raise ParseError.new('Could not parse entire string!') unless scanner.eos? end end def self.parse(text) scanner = StringScanner.new(text) charsets = Charset.parse(scanner) return Sort.by_quality_factor(charsets) end HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET = 'HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET'.freeze WILDCARD_CHARSET = Charset.new('*', nil).freeze # Parse the list of browser preferred charsets and return ordered by priority. def self.browser_preferred_charsets(env) if accept_charsets = env[HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET]&.strip if accept_charsets.empty? # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.3 : # # Accept-Charset = 1#( ( charset / "*" ) [ weight ] ) # # Because of the `1#` rule, an empty header value is not considered valid. raise ParseError.new('Could not parse entire string!') else return HTTP::Accept::Charsets.parse(accept_charsets) end end # "A request without any Accept-Charset header field implies that the # user agent will accept any charset in response." return [WILDCARD_CHARSET] end end end end