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+// Copyright 2014 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 "net/base/filename_util.h" |
+ |
+#include "base/file_util.h" |
+#include "base/files/file_path.h" |
+#include "base/i18n/file_util_icu.h" |
+#include "base/i18n/icu_string_conversions.h" |
+#include "base/path_service.h" |
+#include "base/strings/string_util.h" |
+#include "base/strings/sys_string_conversions.h" |
+#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h" |
+#include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.h" |
+#include "net/base/escape.h" |
+#include "net/base/mime_util.h" |
+#include "net/http/http_content_disposition.h" |
+#include "url/gurl.h" |
+ |
+namespace net { |
+ |
+namespace { |
+ |
+// what we prepend to get a file URL |
+static const base::FilePath::CharType kFileURLPrefix[] = |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("file:///"); |
+ |
+void SanitizeGeneratedFileName(base::FilePath::StringType* filename, |
+ bool replace_trailing) { |
+ const base::FilePath::CharType kReplace[] = FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-"); |
+ if (filename->empty()) |
+ return; |
+ if (replace_trailing) { |
+ // Handle CreateFile() stripping trailing dots and spaces on filenames |
+ // http://support.microsoft.com/kb/115827 |
+ size_t length = filename->size(); |
+ size_t pos = filename->find_last_not_of(FILE_PATH_LITERAL(" .")); |
+ filename->resize((pos == std::string::npos) ? 0 : (pos + 1)); |
+ base::TrimWhitespace(*filename, base::TRIM_TRAILING, filename); |
+ if (filename->empty()) |
+ return; |
+ size_t trimmed = length - filename->size(); |
+ if (trimmed) |
+ filename->insert(filename->end(), trimmed, kReplace[0]); |
+ } |
+ base::TrimString(*filename, FILE_PATH_LITERAL("."), filename); |
+ if (filename->empty()) |
+ return; |
+ // Replace any path information by changing path separators. |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(filename, 0, FILE_PATH_LITERAL("/"), kReplace); |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(filename, 0, FILE_PATH_LITERAL("\\"), kReplace); |
+} |
+ |
+// Returns the filename determined from the last component of the path portion |
+// of the URL. Returns an empty string if the URL doesn't have a path or is |
+// invalid. If the generated filename is not reliable, |
+// |should_overwrite_extension| will be set to true, in which case a better |
+// extension should be determined based on the content type. |
+std::string GetFileNameFromURL(const GURL& url, |
+ const std::string& referrer_charset, |
+ bool* should_overwrite_extension) { |
+ // about: and data: URLs don't have file names, but esp. data: URLs may |
+ // contain parts that look like ones (i.e., contain a slash). Therefore we |
+ // don't attempt to divine a file name out of them. |
+ if (!url.is_valid() || url.SchemeIs("about") || url.SchemeIs("data")) |
+ return std::string(); |
+ |
+ const std::string unescaped_url_filename = UnescapeURLComponent( |
+ url.ExtractFileName(), |
+ UnescapeRule::SPACES | UnescapeRule::URL_SPECIAL_CHARS); |
+ |
+ // The URL's path should be escaped UTF-8, but may not be. |
+ std::string decoded_filename = unescaped_url_filename; |
+ if (!IsStringUTF8(decoded_filename)) { |
+ // TODO(jshin): this is probably not robust enough. To be sure, we need |
+ // encoding detection. |
+ base::string16 utf16_output; |
+ if (!referrer_charset.empty() && |
+ base::CodepageToUTF16(unescaped_url_filename, |
+ referrer_charset.c_str(), |
+ base::OnStringConversionError::FAIL, |
+ &utf16_output)) { |
+ decoded_filename = base::UTF16ToUTF8(utf16_output); |
+ } else { |
+ decoded_filename = base::WideToUTF8( |
+ base::SysNativeMBToWide(unescaped_url_filename)); |
+ } |
+ } |
+ // If the URL contains a (possibly empty) query, assume it is a generator, and |
+ // allow the determined extension to be overwritten. |
+ *should_overwrite_extension = !decoded_filename.empty() && url.has_query(); |
+ |
+ return decoded_filename; |
+} |
+ |
+// Returns whether the specified extension is automatically integrated into the |
+// windows shell. |
+bool IsShellIntegratedExtension(const base::FilePath::StringType& extension) { |
+ base::FilePath::StringType extension_lower = StringToLowerASCII(extension); |
+ |
+ // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms811694.aspx |
+ // Right-clicking on shortcuts can be magical. |
+ if ((extension_lower == FILE_PATH_LITERAL("local")) || |
+ (extension_lower == FILE_PATH_LITERAL("lnk"))) |
+ return true; |
+ |
+ // http://www.juniper.net/security/auto/vulnerabilities/vuln2612.html |
+ // Files become magical if they end in a CLSID, so block such extensions. |
+ if (!extension_lower.empty() && |
+ (extension_lower[0] == FILE_PATH_LITERAL('{')) && |
+ (extension_lower[extension_lower.length() - 1] == FILE_PATH_LITERAL('}'))) |
+ return true; |
+ return false; |
+} |
+ |
+// Returns whether the specified file name is a reserved name on windows. |
+// This includes names like "com2.zip" (which correspond to devices) and |
+// desktop.ini and thumbs.db which have special meaning to the windows shell. |
+bool IsReservedName(const base::FilePath::StringType& filename) { |
+ // This list is taken from the MSDN article "Naming a file" |
+ // http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247(VS.85).aspx |
+ // I also added clock$ because GetSaveFileName seems to consider it as a |
+ // reserved name too. |
+ static const char* const known_devices[] = { |
+ "con", "prn", "aux", "nul", "com1", "com2", "com3", "com4", "com5", |
+ "com6", "com7", "com8", "com9", "lpt1", "lpt2", "lpt3", "lpt4", |
+ "lpt5", "lpt6", "lpt7", "lpt8", "lpt9", "clock$" |
+ }; |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ std::string filename_lower = StringToLowerASCII(base::WideToUTF8(filename)); |
+#elif defined(OS_POSIX) |
+ std::string filename_lower = StringToLowerASCII(filename); |
+#endif |
+ |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(known_devices); ++i) { |
+ // Exact match. |
+ if (filename_lower == known_devices[i]) |
+ return true; |
+ // Starts with "DEVICE.". |
+ if (filename_lower.find(std::string(known_devices[i]) + ".") == 0) |
+ return true; |
+ } |
+ |
+ static const char* const magic_names[] = { |
+ // These file names are used by the "Customize folder" feature of the shell. |
+ "desktop.ini", |
+ "thumbs.db", |
+ }; |
+ |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(magic_names); ++i) { |
+ if (filename_lower == magic_names[i]) |
+ return true; |
+ } |
+ |
+ return false; |
+} |
+ |
+ |
+// Examines the current extension in |file_name| and modifies it if necessary in |
+// order to ensure the filename is safe. If |file_name| doesn't contain an |
+// extension or if |ignore_extension| is true, then a new extension will be |
+// constructed based on the |mime_type|. |
+// |
+// We're addressing two things here: |
+// |
+// 1) Usability. If there is no reliable file extension, we want to guess a |
+// reasonable file extension based on the content type. |
+// |
+// 2) Shell integration. Some file extensions automatically integrate with the |
+// shell. We block these extensions to prevent a malicious web site from |
+// integrating with the user's shell. |
+void EnsureSafeExtension(const std::string& mime_type, |
+ bool ignore_extension, |
+ base::FilePath* file_name) { |
+ // See if our file name already contains an extension. |
+ base::FilePath::StringType extension = file_name->Extension(); |
+ if (!extension.empty()) |
+ extension.erase(extension.begin()); // Erase preceding '.'. |
+ |
+ if ((ignore_extension || extension.empty()) && !mime_type.empty()) { |
+ base::FilePath::StringType preferred_mime_extension; |
+ std::vector<base::FilePath::StringType> all_mime_extensions; |
+ // The GetPreferredExtensionForMimeType call will end up going to disk. Do |
+ // this on another thread to avoid slowing the IO thread. |
+ // http://crbug.com/61827 |
+ // TODO(asanka): Remove this ScopedAllowIO once all callers have switched |
+ // over to IO safe threads. |
+ base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; |
+ net::GetPreferredExtensionForMimeType(mime_type, &preferred_mime_extension); |
+ net::GetExtensionsForMimeType(mime_type, &all_mime_extensions); |
+ // If the existing extension is in the list of valid extensions for the |
+ // given type, use it. This avoids doing things like pointlessly renaming |
+ // "foo.jpg" to "foo.jpeg". |
+ if (std::find(all_mime_extensions.begin(), |
+ all_mime_extensions.end(), |
+ extension) != all_mime_extensions.end()) { |
+ // leave |extension| alone |
+ } else if (!preferred_mime_extension.empty()) { |
+ extension = preferred_mime_extension; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ static const base::FilePath::CharType default_extension[] = |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("download"); |
+ |
+ // Rename shell-integrated extensions. |
+ // TODO(asanka): Consider stripping out the bad extension and replacing it |
+ // with the preferred extension for the MIME type if one is available. |
+ if (IsShellIntegratedExtension(extension)) |
+ extension.assign(default_extension); |
+#endif |
+ |
+ *file_name = file_name->ReplaceExtension(extension); |
+} |
+ |
+bool FilePathToString16(const base::FilePath& path, base::string16* converted) { |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ return base::WideToUTF16( |
+ path.value().c_str(), path.value().size(), converted); |
+#elif defined(OS_POSIX) |
+ std::string component8 = path.AsUTF8Unsafe(); |
+ return !component8.empty() && |
+ base::UTF8ToUTF16(component8.c_str(), component8.size(), converted); |
+#endif |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace |
+ |
+GURL FilePathToFileURL(const base::FilePath& path) { |
+ // Produce a URL like "file:///C:/foo" for a regular file, or |
+ // "file://///server/path" for UNC. The URL canonicalizer will fix up the |
+ // latter case to be the canonical UNC form: "file://server/path" |
+ base::FilePath::StringType url_string(kFileURLPrefix); |
+ if (!path.IsAbsolute()) { |
+ base::FilePath current_dir; |
+ PathService::Get(base::DIR_CURRENT, ¤t_dir); |
+ url_string.append(current_dir.value()); |
+ url_string.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]); |
+ } |
+ url_string.append(path.value()); |
+ |
+ // Now do replacement of some characters. Since we assume the input is a |
+ // literal filename, anything the URL parser might consider special should |
+ // be escaped here. |
+ |
+ // must be the first substitution since others will introduce percents as the |
+ // escape character |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(&url_string, 0, |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("%"), FILE_PATH_LITERAL("%25")); |
+ |
+ // semicolon is supposed to be some kind of separator according to RFC 2396 |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(&url_string, 0, |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL(";"), FILE_PATH_LITERAL("%3B")); |
+ |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(&url_string, 0, |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("#"), FILE_PATH_LITERAL("%23")); |
+ |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(&url_string, 0, |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("?"), FILE_PATH_LITERAL("%3F")); |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_POSIX) |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(&url_string, 0, |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("\\"), FILE_PATH_LITERAL("%5C")); |
+#endif |
+ |
+ return GURL(url_string); |
+} |
+ |
+bool FileURLToFilePath(const GURL& url, base::FilePath* file_path) { |
+ *file_path = base::FilePath(); |
+ base::FilePath::StringType& file_path_str = |
+ const_cast<base::FilePath::StringType&>(file_path->value()); |
+ file_path_str.clear(); |
+ |
+ if (!url.is_valid()) |
+ return false; |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ std::string path; |
+ std::string host = url.host(); |
+ if (host.empty()) { |
+ // URL contains no host, the path is the filename. In this case, the path |
+ // will probably be preceeded with a slash, as in "/C:/foo.txt", so we |
+ // trim out that here. |
+ path = url.path(); |
+ size_t first_non_slash = path.find_first_not_of("/\\"); |
+ if (first_non_slash != std::string::npos && first_non_slash > 0) |
+ path.erase(0, first_non_slash); |
+ } else { |
+ // URL contains a host: this means it's UNC. We keep the preceeding slash |
+ // on the path. |
+ path = "\\\\"; |
+ path.append(host); |
+ path.append(url.path()); |
+ } |
+ std::replace(path.begin(), path.end(), '/', '\\'); |
+#else // defined(OS_WIN) |
+ // Firefox seems to ignore the "host" of a file url if there is one. That is, |
+ // file://foo/bar.txt maps to /bar.txt. |
+ // TODO(dhg): This should probably take into account UNCs which could |
+ // include a hostname other than localhost or blank |
+ std::string path = url.path(); |
+#endif // !defined(OS_WIN) |
+ |
+ if (path.empty()) |
+ return false; |
+ |
+ // GURL stores strings as percent-encoded 8-bit, this will undo if possible. |
+ path = UnescapeURLComponent(path, |
+ UnescapeRule::SPACES | UnescapeRule::URL_SPECIAL_CHARS); |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ if (IsStringUTF8(path)) { |
+ file_path_str.assign(base::UTF8ToWide(path)); |
+ // We used to try too hard and see if |path| made up entirely of |
+ // the 1st 256 characters in the Unicode was a zero-extended UTF-16. |
+ // If so, we converted it to 'Latin-1' and checked if the result was UTF-8. |
+ // If the check passed, we converted the result to UTF-8. |
+ // Otherwise, we treated the result as the native OS encoding. |
+ // However, that led to http://crbug.com/4619 and http://crbug.com/14153 |
+ } else { |
+ // Not UTF-8, assume encoding is native codepage and we're done. We know we |
+ // are giving the conversion function a nonempty string, and it may fail if |
+ // the given string is not in the current encoding and give us an empty |
+ // string back. We detect this and report failure. |
+ file_path_str = base::SysNativeMBToWide(path); |
+ } |
+#else // defined(OS_WIN) |
+ // Collapse multiple path slashes into a single path slash. |
+ std::string new_path; |
+ do { |
+ new_path = path; |
+ ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(&new_path, 0, "//", "/"); |
+ path.swap(new_path); |
+ } while (new_path != path); |
+ |
+ file_path_str.assign(path); |
+#endif // !defined(OS_WIN) |
+ |
+ return !file_path_str.empty(); |
+} |
+ |
+bool IsSafePortablePathComponent(const base::FilePath& component) { |
+ base::string16 component16; |
+ base::FilePath::StringType sanitized = component.value(); |
+ SanitizeGeneratedFileName(&sanitized, true); |
+ base::FilePath::StringType extension = component.Extension(); |
+ if (!extension.empty()) |
+ extension.erase(extension.begin()); // Erase preceding '.'. |
+ return !component.empty() && |
+ (component == component.BaseName()) && |
+ (component == component.StripTrailingSeparators()) && |
+ FilePathToString16(component, &component16) && |
+ file_util::IsFilenameLegal(component16) && |
+ !IsShellIntegratedExtension(extension) && |
+ (sanitized == component.value()) && |
+ !IsReservedName(component.value()); |
+} |
+ |
+bool IsSafePortableRelativePath(const base::FilePath& path) { |
+ if (path.empty() || path.IsAbsolute() || path.EndsWithSeparator()) |
+ return false; |
+ std::vector<base::FilePath::StringType> components; |
+ path.GetComponents(&components); |
+ if (components.empty()) |
+ return false; |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < components.size() - 1; ++i) { |
+ if (!IsSafePortablePathComponent(base::FilePath(components[i]))) |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ return IsSafePortablePathComponent(path.BaseName()); |
+} |
+ |
+void GenerateSafeFileName(const std::string& mime_type, |
+ bool ignore_extension, |
+ base::FilePath* file_path) { |
+ // Make sure we get the right file extension |
+ EnsureSafeExtension(mime_type, ignore_extension, file_path); |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ // Prepend "_" to the file name if it's a reserved name |
+ base::FilePath::StringType leaf_name = file_path->BaseName().value(); |
+ DCHECK(!leaf_name.empty()); |
+ if (IsReservedName(leaf_name)) { |
+ leaf_name = base::FilePath::StringType(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("_")) + leaf_name; |
+ *file_path = file_path->DirName(); |
+ if (file_path->value() == base::FilePath::kCurrentDirectory) { |
+ *file_path = base::FilePath(leaf_name); |
+ } else { |
+ *file_path = file_path->Append(leaf_name); |
+ } |
+ } |
+#endif |
+} |
+ |
+base::string16 GetSuggestedFilename(const GURL& url, |
+ const std::string& content_disposition, |
+ const std::string& referrer_charset, |
+ const std::string& suggested_name, |
+ const std::string& mime_type, |
+ const std::string& default_name) { |
+ // TODO: this function to be updated to match the httpbis recommendations. |
+ // Talk to abarth for the latest news. |
+ |
+ // We don't translate this fallback string, "download". If localization is |
+ // needed, the caller should provide localized fallback in |default_name|. |
+ static const base::FilePath::CharType kFinalFallbackName[] = |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("download"); |
+ std::string filename; // In UTF-8 |
+ bool overwrite_extension = false; |
+ |
+ // Try to extract a filename from content-disposition first. |
+ if (!content_disposition.empty()) { |
+ HttpContentDisposition header(content_disposition, referrer_charset); |
+ filename = header.filename(); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Then try to use the suggested name. |
+ if (filename.empty() && !suggested_name.empty()) |
+ filename = suggested_name; |
+ |
+ // Now try extracting the filename from the URL. GetFileNameFromURL() only |
+ // looks at the last component of the URL and doesn't return the hostname as a |
+ // failover. |
+ if (filename.empty()) |
+ filename = GetFileNameFromURL(url, referrer_charset, &overwrite_extension); |
+ |
+ // Finally try the URL hostname, but only if there's no default specified in |
+ // |default_name|. Some schemes (e.g.: file:, about:, data:) do not have a |
+ // host name. |
+ if (filename.empty() && |
+ default_name.empty() && |
+ url.is_valid() && |
+ !url.host().empty()) { |
+ // TODO(jungshik) : Decode a 'punycoded' IDN hostname. (bug 1264451) |
+ filename = url.host(); |
+ } |
+ |
+ bool replace_trailing = false; |
+ base::FilePath::StringType result_str, default_name_str; |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ replace_trailing = true; |
+ result_str = base::UTF8ToUTF16(filename); |
+ default_name_str = base::UTF8ToUTF16(default_name); |
+#else |
+ result_str = filename; |
+ default_name_str = default_name; |
+#endif |
+ SanitizeGeneratedFileName(&result_str, replace_trailing); |
+ if (result_str.find_last_not_of(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-_")) == |
+ base::FilePath::StringType::npos) { |
+ result_str = !default_name_str.empty() ? default_name_str : |
+ base::FilePath::StringType(kFinalFallbackName); |
+ overwrite_extension = false; |
+ } |
+ file_util::ReplaceIllegalCharactersInPath(&result_str, '-'); |
+ base::FilePath result(result_str); |
+ GenerateSafeFileName(mime_type, overwrite_extension, &result); |
+ |
+ base::string16 result16; |
+ if (!FilePathToString16(result, &result16)) { |
+ result = base::FilePath(default_name_str); |
+ if (!FilePathToString16(result, &result16)) { |
+ result = base::FilePath(kFinalFallbackName); |
+ FilePathToString16(result, &result16); |
+ } |
+ } |
+ return result16; |
+} |
+ |
+base::FilePath GenerateFileName(const GURL& url, |
+ const std::string& content_disposition, |
+ const std::string& referrer_charset, |
+ const std::string& suggested_name, |
+ const std::string& mime_type, |
+ const std::string& default_file_name) { |
+ base::string16 file_name = GetSuggestedFilename(url, |
+ content_disposition, |
+ referrer_charset, |
+ suggested_name, |
+ mime_type, |
+ default_file_name); |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ base::FilePath generated_name(file_name); |
+#else |
+ base::FilePath generated_name( |
+ base::SysWideToNativeMB(base::UTF16ToWide(file_name))); |
+#endif |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_CHROMEOS) |
+ // When doing file manager operations on ChromeOS, the file paths get |
+ // normalized in WebKit layer, so let's ensure downloaded files have |
+ // normalized names. Otherwise, we won't be able to handle files with NFD |
+ // utf8 encoded characters in name. |
+ file_util::NormalizeFileNameEncoding(&generated_name); |
+#endif |
+ |
+ DCHECK(!generated_name.empty()); |
+ |
+ return generated_name; |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace net |