Index: trunk/src/net/base/net_util.h |
=================================================================== |
--- trunk/src/net/base/net_util.h (revision 262497) |
+++ trunk/src/net/base/net_util.h (working copy) |
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ |
class GURL; |
namespace base { |
+class FilePath; |
class Time; |
} |
@@ -75,6 +76,16 @@ |
// Returns the number of explicitly allowed ports; for testing. |
NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE extern size_t GetCountOfExplicitlyAllowedPorts(); |
+// Given the full path to a file name, creates a file: URL. The returned URL |
+// may not be valid if the input is malformed. |
+NET_EXPORT GURL FilePathToFileURL(const base::FilePath& path); |
+ |
+// Converts a file: URL back to a filename that can be passed to the OS. The |
+// file URL must be well-formed (GURL::is_valid() must return true); we don't |
+// handle degenerate cases here. Returns true on success, false if it isn't a |
+// valid file URL. On failure, *file_path will be empty. |
+NET_EXPORT bool FileURLToFilePath(const GURL& url, base::FilePath* file_path); |
+ |
// Splits an input of the form <host>[":"<port>] into its consitituent parts. |
// Saves the result into |*host| and |*port|. If the input did not have |
// the optional port, sets |*port| to -1. |
@@ -244,6 +255,89 @@ |
// Runs |url|'s host through StripWWW(). |url| must be valid. |
NET_EXPORT base::string16 StripWWWFromHost(const GURL& url); |
+// Generates a filename using the first successful method from the following (in |
+// order): |
+// |
+// 1) The raw Content-Disposition header in |content_disposition| as read from |
+// the network. |referrer_charset| is used to decode non-ASCII strings. |
+// 2) |suggested_name| if specified. |suggested_name| is assumed to be in |
+// UTF-8. |
+// 3) The filename extracted from the |url|. |referrer_charset| will be used to |
+// interpret the URL if there are non-ascii characters. |
+// 4) |default_name|. If non-empty, |default_name| is assumed to be a filename |
+// and shouldn't contain a path. |default_name| is not subject to validation |
+// or sanitization, and therefore shouldn't be a user supplied string. |
+// 5) The hostname portion from the |url| |
+// |
+// Then, leading and trailing '.'s will be removed. On Windows, trailing spaces |
+// are also removed. The string "download" is the final fallback if no filename |
+// is found or the filename is empty. |
+// |
+// Any illegal characters in the filename will be replaced by '-'. If the |
+// filename doesn't contain an extension, and a |mime_type| is specified, the |
+// preferred extension for the |mime_type| will be appended to the filename. |
+// The resulting filename is then checked against a list of reserved names on |
+// Windows. If the name is reserved, an underscore will be prepended to the |
+// filename. |
+// |
+// Note: |mime_type| should only be specified if this function is called from a |
+// thread that allows IO. |
+NET_EXPORT 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); |
+ |
+// Similar to GetSuggestedFilename(), but returns a FilePath. |
+NET_EXPORT 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_name); |
+ |
+// Valid components: |
+// * are not empty |
+// * are not Windows reserved names (CON, NUL.zip, etc.) |
+// * do not have trailing separators |
+// * do not equal kCurrentDirectory |
+// * do not reference the parent directory |
+// * do not contain illegal characters |
+// * do not end with Windows shell-integrated extensions (even on posix) |
+// * do not begin with '.' (which would hide them in most file managers) |
+// * do not end with ' ' or '.' |
+NET_EXPORT bool IsSafePortablePathComponent(const base::FilePath& component); |
+ |
+// Basenames of valid relative paths are IsSafePortableBasename(), and internal |
+// path components of valid relative paths are valid path components as |
+// described above IsSafePortableBasename(). Valid relative paths are not |
+// absolute paths. |
+NET_EXPORT bool IsSafePortableRelativePath(const base::FilePath& path); |
+ |
+// Ensures that the filename and extension is safe to use in the filesystem. |
+// |
+// Assumes that |file_path| already contains a valid path or file name. On |
+// Windows if the extension causes the file to have an unsafe interaction with |
+// the shell (see net_util::IsShellIntegratedExtension()), then it will be |
+// replaced by the string 'download'. If |file_path| doesn't contain an |
+// extension or |ignore_extension| is true then the preferred extension, if one |
+// exists, for |mime_type| will be used as the extension. |
+// |
+// On Windows, the filename will be checked against a set of reserved names, and |
+// if so, an underscore will be prepended to the name. |
+// |
+// |file_name| can either be just the file name or it can be a full path to a |
+// file. |
+// |
+// Note: |mime_type| should only be non-empty if this function is called from a |
+// thread that allows IO. |
+NET_EXPORT void GenerateSafeFileName(const std::string& mime_type, |
+ bool ignore_extension, |
+ base::FilePath* file_path); |
+ |
// Checks |port| against a list of ports which are restricted by default. |
// Returns true if |port| is allowed, false if it is restricted. |
NET_EXPORT bool IsPortAllowedByDefault(int port); |