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+// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#include "chrome/browser/chromeos/drive/test_servers/http_request.h" |
+ |
+#include <algorithm> |
+#include <map> |
+#include <string> |
+#include "base/basictypes.h" |
+#include "base/logging.h" |
+#include "base/string_util.h" |
+#include "googleurl/src/gurl.h" |
+ |
+ |
+namespace drive { |
+namespace test_servers { |
+ |
+namespace { |
+size_t kRequestSizeLimit = 64 * 1024 * 1024; // 64 mb. |
+} // namespace |
+ |
+HttpRequest::HttpRequest() : method(UNKNOWN) { |
+} |
+ |
+HttpRequest::~HttpRequest() { |
+} |
+ |
+HttpRequestParser::HttpRequestParser() : http_request_(new HttpRequest()), |
+ state_(STATE_HEADERS), |
+ buffer_position_(0), |
+ current_content_length_(0) { |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
Maybe:
HttpRequestParser::HttpRequestParser()
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+} |
+ |
+HttpRequestParser::~HttpRequestParser() { |
+} |
+ |
+void HttpRequestParser::ProcessChunk(const char *data, size_t length) { |
+ buffer_.append(data, length); |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
If you use StringPiece for buffer_position_, it sh
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
I am not sure if I understand correctly. So, we wi
satorux1
2012/11/13 05:13:18
Yes, but it's no worse than now. We already have t
mtomasz
2012/11/13 12:23:07
I am still not convinced. To append, the code will
satorux1
2012/11/14 01:54:31
You are right that this is tricky. Let's keep buff
|
+ DCHECK(buffer_.length() + length <= kRequestSizeLimit) << |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
DCHECK_LE
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Why is it better? Done.
satorux1
2012/11/13 05:13:18
The failure message is better. You'll see the two
mtomasz
2012/11/13 12:23:07
Got it.
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+ "The HTTP request is too large."; |
+} |
+ |
+std::string HttpRequestParser::ShiftLine() { |
+ size_t eoln_position = buffer_.find("\r\n", buffer_position_); |
+ if (eoln_position == std::string::npos) |
+ return ""; |
+ const int line_length = eoln_position - buffer_position_; |
+ std::string result = buffer_.substr(buffer_position_, line_length); |
+ buffer_position_ += line_length + 2; |
+ return result; |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
I think it'd be simpler to use StringPiece for buf
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
See above. This would be great if we could easily
|
+} |
+ |
+HttpRequestParser::ParseResult HttpRequestParser::ParseRequest() { |
+ DCHECK(state_ != STATE_ACCEPTED); |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
DCHECK_NE
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ // Parse the request from beginning. However, entire request may not be |
+ // available in the buffer. |
+ if (state_ == STATE_HEADERS) { |
+ if (ParseHeaders() == ACCEPTED) |
+ return ACCEPTED; |
+ } |
+ if (state_ == STATE_CONTENT) { |
+ if (ParseContent() == ACCEPTED) |
+ return ACCEPTED; |
+ } |
+ return WAITING; |
+} |
+ |
+HttpRequestParser::ParseResult HttpRequestParser::ParseHeaders() { |
+ // Check if the whole request input is available. |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
request input is -> request headers are
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ if (buffer_.find("\r\n\r\n", buffer_position_) == std::string::npos) |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
if you use StringPiece: buffer_position_.find("\r\
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Ack. Let's discuss offline.
|
+ return WAITING; |
+ |
+ // Parse request's the first header line. |
+ // Request main main header, eg. GET /foobar.html HTTP/1.1 |
+ { |
+ const std::string header_line = ShiftLine(); |
+ std::vector<std::string> header_line_tokens; |
+ Tokenize(header_line, " ", &header_line_tokens); |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
Can we use SplitString() instead? SplitString() is
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done!
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+ DCHECK(header_line_tokens.size() == 3); |
+ // Method. |
+ http_request_->method = GetMethodType(StringToLowerASCII( |
+ header_line_tokens[0])); |
+ // Address. |
+ const GURL host = GURL("http://localhost/"); |
+ http_request_->uri = host.Resolve(header_line_tokens[1]); |
+ // Protocol. |
+ const std::string protocol = StringToLowerASCII(header_line_tokens[2]); |
+ CHECK(protocol == "http/1.0" || protocol == "http/1.1") << |
+ "Protocol not supported: " << protocol; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Parse further headers. |
+ { |
+ std::string header_line = ShiftLine(); |
+ std::string header_name; |
+ while (header_line != "") { |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
!header_line.empty()
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ if (header_line[0] == ' ') { |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
|| header_line[0] == '\t'
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ // Continuation of the previous multi-line header. |
+ http_request_->headers[header_name] += "\n" + |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
IIRC, I think white spaces should be interpreted a
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
You're right. Done.
|
+ header_line.substr(1, header_line.length() - 1); |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
Please use size(). I think size() is more widely u
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ } else { |
+ // New header. |
+ size_t delimiter_pos = header_line.find(":"); |
+ DCHECK(delimiter_pos != std::string::npos) << "Syntax error."; |
+ header_name = header_line.substr(0, delimiter_pos); |
+ size_t header_value_pos = delimiter_pos + 1; |
+ // Skip spaces (if any) after the colon. |
+ while (header_value_pos < header_line.length() && |
+ header_line[header_value_pos] == ' ') { |
+ header_value_pos++; |
+ } |
+ http_request_->headers[header_name] = |
+ header_line.substr(header_value_pos, |
+ header_line.length() - header_value_pos); |
+ } |
+ header_line = ShiftLine(); |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
Maybe the loop is easier to read with:
while (tru
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Headers done. Is any content data attached to the request? |
+ if (http_request_->headers.find("Content-Length") != |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
more like a matter of taste, but the following is
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ http_request_->headers.end()) { |
+ current_content_length_ = |
+ atoi(http_request_->headers["Content-Length"].c_str()); |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
Please use StringToSizeT in base/string_number_con
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ if (!current_content_length_) |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
current_content_length_ == 0
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Done.
|
+ return ACCEPTED; |
+ } |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
If Content-Length: is not present, I think we can
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Right! Done.
|
+ |
+ // The request has not yet been parsed, content data is still to be parsed. |
+ state_ = STATE_CONTENT; |
+ return WAITING; |
+} |
+ |
+HttpRequestParser::ParseResult HttpRequestParser::ParseContent() { |
+ const size_t available_bytes = buffer_.length() - buffer_position_; |
+ const size_t fetch_bytes = std::min(available_bytes, |
+ current_content_length_); |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
Are you trying to limit the size of |http_request_
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Fixed std::min(). Done.
As for the DCHECK, I thin
|
+ http_request_->content.append(buffer_.data() + buffer_position_, |
+ fetch_bytes); |
+ buffer_position_ += fetch_bytes; |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
If you use StringPiece for buffer_position_, the c
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
Ack. Let's discuss.
|
+ |
+ if (current_content_length_ == http_request_->content.length()) { |
+ state_ = STATE_ACCEPTED; |
+ return ACCEPTED; |
+ } |
+ |
+ return WAITING; |
+} |
+ |
+scoped_ptr<HttpRequest> HttpRequestParser::GetRequest() { |
+ DCHECK(state_ == STATE_ACCEPTED); |
+ scoped_ptr<HttpRequest> result = http_request_.Pass(); |
+ |
+ // Prepare for parsing a new request. |
+ state_ = STATE_HEADERS; |
+ http_request_.reset(new HttpRequest()); |
+ buffer_ = buffer_.substr(buffer_position_, |
satorux1
2012/11/12 06:07:00
Why not just buffer_.clear()?
At this moment, All
mtomasz
2012/11/12 12:17:44
This is in case, we get two (or more) requests in
satorux1
2012/11/13 05:13:18
I think we don't need to support the case. The ser
mtomasz
2012/11/13 12:23:07
I've just checked the rfc. In http/1.1 all connect
satorux1
2012/11/14 01:34:32
Let's remove the support for the multiple requests
mtomasz
2012/11/14 03:23:35
Done.
|
+ buffer_.length() - buffer_position_); |
+ buffer_position_ = 0; |
+ current_content_length_ = 0; |
+ |
+ return result.Pass(); |
+} |
+ |
+HttpMethod HttpRequestParser::GetMethodType(const std::string& token) const { |
+ if (token == "get") { |
+ return GET; |
+ } else if (token == "head") { |
+ return HEAD; |
+ } else if (token == "post") { |
+ return POST; |
+ } else if (token == "put") { |
+ return PUT; |
+ } else if (token == "delete") { |
+ return DELETE; |
+ } |
+ NOTREACHED() << "Method not implemented: " << token; |
+ return UNKNOWN; |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace test_servers |
+} // namespace drive |