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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the QtNetwork module of the Qt Toolkit.
**
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****************************************************************************/
#include "qnetworkcookie.h"
#include "qnetworkcookie_p.h"
#include "qnetworkrequest.h"
#include "qnetworkreply.h"
#include "QtCore/qbytearray.h"
#include "QtCore/qdebug.h"
#include "QtCore/qlist.h"
#include "QtCore/qlocale.h"
#include "QtCore/qstring.h"
#include "QtCore/qstringlist.h"
#include "QtCore/qurl.h"
#include "private/qobject_p.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QNetworkCookie
\since 4.4
\brief The QNetworkCookie class holds one network cookie.
Cookies are small bits of information that stateless protocols
like HTTP use to maintain some persistent information across
requests.
A cookie is set by a remote server when it replies to a request
and it expects the same cookie to be sent back when further
requests are sent.
QNetworkCookie holds one such cookie as received from the
network. A cookie has a name and a value, but those are opaque to
the application (that is, the information stored in them has no
meaning to the application). A cookie has an associated path name
and domain, which indicate when the cookie should be sent again to
the server.
A cookie can also have an expiration date, indicating its
validity. If the expiration date is not present, the cookie is
considered a "session cookie" and should be discarded when the
application exits (or when its concept of session is over).
QNetworkCookie provides a way of parsing a cookie from the HTTP
header format using the QNetworkCookie::parseCookies()
function. However, when received in a QNetworkReply, the cookie is
already parsed.
This class implements cookies as described by the
\l{Netscape Cookie Specification}{initial cookie specification by
Netscape}, which is somewhat similar to the \l{RFC 2109} specification,
plus the \l{Mitigating Cross-site Scripting With HTTP-only Cookies}
{"HttpOnly" extension}. The more recent \l{RFC 2965} specification
(which uses the Set-Cookie2 header) is not supported.
\sa QNetworkCookieJar, QNetworkRequest, QNetworkReply
*/
/*!
Create a new QNetworkCookie object, initializing the cookie name
and its value to empty QByteArray
A cookie is only valid if it has a name. However, the value is
opaque to the application and being empty may have significance to
the remote server.
*/
QNetworkCookie::QNetworkCookie()
: d(new QNetworkCookiePrivate)
{
qRegisterMetaType<QNetworkCookie>();
qRegisterMetaType<QList<QNetworkCookie> >();
d->name = QByteArray();
d->value = QByteArray();
}
/*!
Create a new QNetworkCookie object, initializing the cookie name
to \a name and its value to empty QByteArray.
A cookie is only valid if it has a name. However, the value is
opaque to the application and being empty may have significance to
the remote server.
*/
QNetworkCookie::QNetworkCookie( const QByteArray &name )
: d(new QNetworkCookiePrivate)
{
qRegisterMetaType<QNetworkCookie>();
qRegisterMetaType<QList<QNetworkCookie> >();
d->name = name;
d->value = QByteArray();
}
/*!
Create a new QNetworkCookie object, initializing the cookie name
to \a name and its value to \a value.
A cookie is only valid if it has a name. However, the value is
opaque to the application and being empty may have significance to
the remote server.
*/
QNetworkCookie::QNetworkCookie(const QByteArray &name, const QByteArray &value)
: d(new QNetworkCookiePrivate)
{
qRegisterMetaType<QNetworkCookie>();
qRegisterMetaType<QList<QNetworkCookie> >();
d->name = name;
d->value = value;
}
/*!
Creates a new QNetworkCookie object by copying the contents of \a
other.
*/
QNetworkCookie::QNetworkCookie(const QNetworkCookie &other)
: d(other.d)
{
}
/*!
Destroys this QNetworkCookie object.
*/
QNetworkCookie::~QNetworkCookie()
{
// QSharedDataPointer auto deletes
d = 0;
}
/*!
Copies the contents of the QNetworkCookie object \a other to this
object.
*/
QNetworkCookie &QNetworkCookie::operator=(const QNetworkCookie &other)
{
d = other.d;
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn bool QNetworkCookie::operator!=(const QNetworkCookie &other) const
Returns true if this cookie is not equal to \a other.
\sa operator==()
*/
/*!
Returns true if this cookie is equal to \a other. This function
only returns true if all fields of the cookie are the same.
However, in some contexts, two cookies of the same name could be
considered equal.
\sa operator!=()
*/
bool QNetworkCookie::operator==(const QNetworkCookie &other) const
{
if (d == other.d)
return true;
return d->name == other.d->name &&
d->value == other.d->value &&
d->expirationDate.toUTC() == other.d->expirationDate.toUTC() &&
d->domain == other.d->domain &&
d->path == other.d->path &&
d->secure == other.d->secure &&
d->comment == other.d->comment;
}
/*!
Returns true if the "secure" option was specified in the cookie
string, false otherwise.
Secure cookies may contain private information and should not be
resent over unencrypted connections.
\sa setSecure()
*/
bool QNetworkCookie::isSecure() const
{
return d->secure;
}
/*!
Sets the secure flag of this cookie to \a enable.
Secure cookies may contain private information and should not be
resent over unencrypted connections.
\sa isSecure()
*/
void QNetworkCookie::setSecure(bool enable)
{
d->secure = enable;
}
/*!
\since 4.5
Returns true if the "HttpOnly" flag is enabled for this cookie.
A cookie that is "HttpOnly" is only set and retrieved by the
network requests and replies; i.e., the HTTP protocol. It is not
accessible from scripts running on browsers.
\sa isSecure()
*/
bool QNetworkCookie::isHttpOnly() const
{
return d->httpOnly;
}
/*!
\since 4.5
Sets this cookie's "HttpOnly" flag to \a enable.
*/
void QNetworkCookie::setHttpOnly(bool enable)
{
d->httpOnly = enable;
}
/*!
Returns true if this cookie is a session cookie. A session cookie
is a cookie which has no expiration date, which means it should be
discarded when the application's concept of session is over
(usually, when the application exits).
\sa expirationDate(), setExpirationDate()
*/
bool QNetworkCookie::isSessionCookie() const
{
return !d->expirationDate.isValid();
}
/*!
Returns the expiration date for this cookie. If this cookie is a
session cookie, the QDateTime returned will not be valid. If the
date is in the past, this cookie has already expired and should
not be sent again back to a remote server.
The expiration date corresponds to the parameters of the "expires"
entry in the cookie string.
\sa isSessionCookie(), setExpirationDate()
*/
QDateTime QNetworkCookie::expirationDate() const
{
return d->expirationDate;
}
/*!
Sets the expiration date of this cookie to \a date. Setting an
invalid expiration date to this cookie will mean it's a session
cookie.
\sa isSessionCookie(), expirationDate()
*/
void QNetworkCookie::setExpirationDate(const QDateTime &date)
{
d->expirationDate = date;
}
/*!
Returns the domain this cookie is associated with. This
corresponds to the "domain" field of the cookie string.
Note that the domain here may start with a dot, which is not a
valid hostname. However, it means this cookie matches all
hostnames ending with that domain name.
\sa setDomain()
*/
QString QNetworkCookie::domain() const
{
return d->domain;
}
/*!
Sets the domain associated with this cookie to be \a domain.
\sa domain()
*/
void QNetworkCookie::setDomain(const QString &domain)
{
d->domain = domain;
}
/*!
Returns the path associated with this cookie. This corresponds to
the "path" field of the cookie string.
\sa setPath()
*/
QString QNetworkCookie::path() const
{
return d->path;
}
/*!
Sets the path associated with this cookie to be \a path.
\sa path()
*/
void QNetworkCookie::setPath(const QString &path)
{
d->path = path;
}
/*!
Returns the name of this cookie. The only mandatory field of a
cookie is its name, without which it is not considered valid.
\sa setName(), value()
*/
QByteArray QNetworkCookie::name() const
{
return d->name;
}
/*!
Sets the name of this cookie to be \a cookieName. Note that
setting a cookie name to an empty QByteArray will make this cookie
invalid.
\sa name(), value()
*/
void QNetworkCookie::setName(const QByteArray &cookieName)
{
d->name = cookieName;
}
/*!
Returns this cookies value, as specified in the cookie
string. Note that a cookie is still valid if its value is empty.
Cookie name-value pairs are considered opaque to the application:
that is, their values don't mean anything.
\sa setValue(), name()
*/
QByteArray QNetworkCookie::value() const
{
return d->value;
}
/*!
Sets the value of this cookie to be \a value.
\sa value(), name()
*/
void QNetworkCookie::setValue(const QByteArray &value)
{
d->value = value;
}
// ### move this to qnetworkcookie_p.h and share with qnetworkaccesshttpbackend
static QPair<QByteArray, QByteArray> nextField(const QByteArray &text, int &position)
{
// format is one of:
// (1) token
// (2) token = token
// (3) token = quoted-string
int i;
const int length = text.length();
position = nextNonWhitespace(text, position);
// parse the first part, before the equal sign
for (i = position; i < length; ++i) {
register char c = text.at(i);
if (c == ';' || c == ',' || c == '=')
break;
}
QByteArray first = text.mid(position, i - position).trimmed();
position = i;
if (first.isEmpty())
return qMakePair(QByteArray(), QByteArray());
if (i == length || text.at(i) != '=')
// no equal sign, we found format (1)
return qMakePair(first, QByteArray());
QByteArray second;
second.reserve(32); // arbitrary but works for most cases
i = nextNonWhitespace(text, position + 1);
if (i < length && text.at(i) == '"') {
// a quote, we found format (3), where:
// quoted-string = ( <"> *(qdtext | quoted-pair ) <"> )
// qdtext = <any TEXT except <">>
// quoted-pair = "\" CHAR
++i;
while (i < length) {
register char c = text.at(i);
if (c == '"') {
// end of quoted text
break;
} else if (c == '\\') {
++i;
if (i >= length)
// broken line
return qMakePair(QByteArray(), QByteArray());
c = text.at(i);
}
second += c;
++i;
}
for ( ; i < length; ++i) {
register char c = text.at(i);
if (c == ',' || c == ';')
break;
}
position = i;
} else {
// no quote, we found format (2)
position = i;
for ( ; i < length; ++i) {
register char c = text.at(i);
if (c == ',' || c == ';' || isLWS(c))
break;
}
second = text.mid(position, i - position).trimmed();
position = i;
}
if (second.isNull())
second.resize(0); // turns into empty-but-not-null
return qMakePair(first, second);
}
/*!
\enum QNetworkCookie::RawForm
This enum is used with the toRawForm() function to declare which
form of a cookie shall be returned.
\value NameAndValueOnly makes toRawForm() return only the
"NAME=VALUE" part of the cookie, as suitable for sending back
to a server in a client request's "Cookie:" header. Multiple
cookies are separated by a semi-colon in the "Cookie:" header
field.
\value Full makes toRawForm() return the full
cookie contents, as suitable for sending to a client in a
server's "Set-Cookie:" header. Multiple cookies are separated
by commas in a "Set-Cookie:" header.
Note that only the Full form of the cookie can be parsed back into
its original contents.
\sa toRawForm(), parseCookies()
*/
/*!
Returns the raw form of this QNetworkCookie. The QByteArray
returned by this function is suitable for an HTTP header, either
in a server response (the Set-Cookie header) or the client request
(the Cookie header). You can choose from one of two formats, using
\a form.
\sa parseCookies()
*/
QByteArray QNetworkCookie::toRawForm(RawForm form) const
{
QByteArray result;
if (d->name.isEmpty())
return result; // not a valid cookie
result = d->name;
result += '=';
if (d->value.contains(';') ||
d->value.contains(',') ||
d->value.contains(' ') ||
d->value.contains('"')) {
result += '"';
QByteArray value = d->value;
value.replace('"', "\\\"");
result += value;
result += '"';
} else {
result += d->value;
}
if (form == Full) {
// same as above, but encoding everything back
if (isSecure())
result += "; secure";
if (isHttpOnly())
result += "; HttpOnly";
if (!isSessionCookie()) {
result += "; expires=";
result += QLocale::c().toString(d->expirationDate.toUTC(),
QLatin1String("ddd, dd-MMM-yyyy hh:mm:ss 'GMT")).toLatin1();
}
if (!d->domain.isEmpty()) {
result += "; domain=";
result += QUrl::toAce(d->domain);
}
if (!d->path.isEmpty()) {
result += "; path=";
result += QUrl::toPercentEncoding(d->path, "/");
}
}
return result;
}
static const char zones[] =
"pst\0" // -8
"pdt\0"
"mst\0" // -7
"mdt\0"
"cst\0" // -6
"cdt\0"
"est\0" // -5
"edt\0"
"ast\0" // -4
"nst\0" // -3
"gmt\0" // 0
"utc\0"
"bst\0"
"met\0" // 1
"eet\0" // 2
"jst\0" // 9
"\0";
static int zoneOffsets[] = {-8, -8, -7, -7, -6, -6, -5, -5, -4, -3, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 9 };
static const char months[] =
"jan\0"
"feb\0"
"mar\0"
"apr\0"
"may\0"
"jun\0"
"jul\0"
"aug\0"
"sep\0"
"oct\0"
"nov\0"
"dec\0"
"\0";
static inline bool isNumber(char s)
{ return s >= '0' && s <= '9'; }
static inline bool isTerminator(char c)
{ return c == '\n' || c == '\r'; }
static inline bool isValueSeparator(char c)
{ return isTerminator(c) || c == ';'; }
static inline bool isWhitespace(char c)
{ return c == ' ' || c == '\t'; }
static bool checkStaticArray(int &val, const QByteArray &dateString, int at, const char *array, int size)
{
if (dateString[at] < 'a' || dateString[at] > 'z')
return false;
if (val == -1 && dateString.length() >= at + 3) {
int j = 0;
int i = 0;
while (i <= size) {
const char *str = array + i;
if (str[0] == dateString[at]
&& str[1] == dateString[at + 1]
&& str[2] == dateString[at + 2]) {
val = j;
return true;
}
i += strlen(str) + 1;
++j;
}
}
return false;
}
//#define PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
#define ADAY 1
#define AMONTH 2
#define AYEAR 4
/*
Parse all the date formats that Firefox can.
The official format is:
expires=ddd(d)?, dd-MMM-yyyy hh:mm:ss GMT
But browsers have been supporting a very wide range of date
strings. To work on many sites we need to support more then
just the official date format.
For reference see Firefox's PR_ParseTimeStringToExplodedTime in
prtime.c. The Firefox date parser is coded in a very complex way
and is slightly over ~700 lines long. While this implementation
will be slightly slower for the non standard dates it is smaller,
more readable, and maintainable.
Or in their own words:
"} // else what the hell is this."
*/
static QDateTime parseDateString(const QByteArray &dateString)
{
QTime time;
// placeholders for values when we are not sure it is a year, month or day
int unknown[3] = {-1, -1, -1};
int month = -1;
int day = -1;
int year = -1;
int zoneOffset = -1;
// hour:minute:second.ms pm
QRegExp timeRx(QLatin1String("(\\d{1,2}):(\\d{1,2})(:(\\d{1,2})|)(\\.(\\d{1,3})|)((\\s{0,}(am|pm))|)"));
int at = 0;
while (at < dateString.length()) {
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << dateString.mid(at);
#endif
bool isNum = isNumber(dateString[at]);
// Month
if (!isNum
&& checkStaticArray(month, dateString, at, months, sizeof(months)- 1)) {
++month;
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Month:" << month;
#endif
at += 3;
continue;
}
// Zone
if (!isNum
&& zoneOffset == -1
&& checkStaticArray(zoneOffset, dateString, at, zones, sizeof(zones)- 1)) {
int sign = (at >= 0 && dateString[at - 1] == '-') ? -1 : 1;
zoneOffset = sign * zoneOffsets[zoneOffset] * 60 * 60;
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Zone:" << month;
#endif
at += 3;
continue;
}
// Zone offset
if (!isNum
&& (zoneOffset == -1 || zoneOffset == 0) // Can only go after gmt
&& (dateString[at] == '+' || dateString[at] == '-')
&& (at == 0
|| isWhitespace(dateString[at - 1])
|| dateString[at - 1] == ','
|| (at >= 3
&& (dateString[at - 3] == 'g')
&& (dateString[at - 2] == 'm')
&& (dateString[at - 1] == 't')))) {
int end = 1;
while (end < 5 && dateString.length() > at+end
&& dateString[at + end] >= '0' && dateString[at + end] <= '9')
++end;
int minutes = 0;
int hours = 0;
switch (end - 1) {
case 4:
minutes = atoi(dateString.mid(at + 3, 2).constData());
// fall through
case 2:
hours = atoi(dateString.mid(at + 1, 2).constData());
break;
case 1:
hours = atoi(dateString.mid(at + 1, 1).constData());
break;
default:
at += end;
continue;
}
if (end != 1) {
int sign = dateString[at] == '-' ? -1 : 1;
zoneOffset = sign * ((minutes * 60) + (hours * 60 * 60));
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Zone offset:" << zoneOffset << hours << minutes;
#endif
at += end;
continue;
}
}
// Time
if (isNum && time.isNull()
&& dateString.length() >= at + 3
&& (dateString[at + 2] == ':' || dateString[at + 1] == ':')) {
// While the date can be found all over the string the format
// for the time is set and a nice regexp can be used.
int pos = timeRx.indexIn(QLatin1String(dateString), at);
if (pos != -1) {
QStringList list = timeRx.capturedTexts();
int h = atoi(list.at(1).toLatin1().constData());
int m = atoi(list.at(2).toLatin1().constData());
int s = atoi(list.at(4).toLatin1().constData());
int ms = atoi(list.at(6).toLatin1().constData());
if (h < 12 && !list.at(9).isEmpty())
if (list.at(9) == QLatin1String("pm"))
h += 12;
time = QTime(h, m, s, ms);
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Time:" << list << timeRx.matchedLength();
#endif
at += timeRx.matchedLength();
continue;
}
}
// 4 digit Year
if (isNum
&& year == -1
&& dateString.length() >= at + 3) {
if (isNumber(dateString[at + 1])
&& isNumber(dateString[at + 2])
&& isNumber(dateString[at + 3])) {
year = atoi(dateString.mid(at, 4).constData());
at += 4;
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Year:" << year;
#endif
continue;
}
}
// a one or two digit number
// Could be month, day or year
if (isNum) {
int length = 1;
if (dateString.length() > at + 1
&& isNumber(dateString[at + 1]))
++length;
int x = atoi(dateString.mid(at, length).constData());
if (year == -1 && (x > 31 || x == 0)) {
year = x;
} else {
if (unknown[0] == -1) unknown[0] = x;
else if (unknown[1] == -1) unknown[1] = x;
else if (unknown[2] == -1) unknown[2] = x;
}
at += length;
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Saving" << x;
#endif
continue;
}
// Unknown character, typically a weekday such as 'Mon'
++at;
}
// Once we are done parsing the string take the digits in unknown
// and determine which is the unknown year/month/day
int couldBe[3] = { 0, 0, 0 };
int unknownCount = 3;
for (int i = 0; i < unknownCount; ++i) {
if (unknown[i] == -1) {
couldBe[i] = ADAY | AYEAR | AMONTH;
unknownCount = i;
continue;
}
if (unknown[i] >= 1)
couldBe[i] = ADAY;
if (month == -1 && unknown[i] >= 1 && unknown[i] <= 12)
couldBe[i] |= AMONTH;
if (year == -1)
couldBe[i] |= AYEAR;
}
// For any possible day make sure one of the values that could be a month
// can contain that day.
// For any possible month make sure one of the values that can be a
// day that month can have.
// Example: 31 11 06
// 31 can't be a day because 11 and 6 don't have 31 days
for (int i = 0; i < unknownCount; ++i) {
int currentValue = unknown[i];
bool findMatchingMonth = couldBe[i] & ADAY && currentValue >= 29;
bool findMatchingDay = couldBe[i] & AMONTH;
if (!findMatchingMonth || !findMatchingDay)
continue;
for (int j = 0; j < 3; ++j) {
if (j == i)
continue;
for (int k = 0; k < 2; ++k) {
if (k == 0 && !(findMatchingMonth && (couldBe[j] & AMONTH)))
continue;
else if (k == 1 && !(findMatchingDay && (couldBe[j] & ADAY)))
continue;
int m = currentValue;
int d = unknown[j];
if (k == 0)
qSwap(m, d);
if (m == -1) m = month;
bool found = true;
switch(m) {
case 2:
// When we get 29 and the year ends up having only 28
// See date.isValid below
// Example: 29 23 Feb
if (d <= 29)
found = false;
break;
case 4: case 6: case 9: case 11:
if (d <= 30)
found = false;
break;
default:
if (d > 0 && d <= 31)
found = false;
}
if (k == 0) findMatchingMonth = found;
else if (k == 1) findMatchingDay = found;
}
}
if (findMatchingMonth)
couldBe[i] &= ~ADAY;
if (findMatchingDay)
couldBe[i] &= ~AMONTH;
}
// First set the year/month/day that have been deduced
// and reduce the set as we go along to deduce more
for (int i = 0; i < unknownCount; ++i) {
int unset = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < 3; ++j) {
if (couldBe[j] == ADAY && day == -1) {
day = unknown[j];
unset |= ADAY;
} else if (couldBe[j] == AMONTH && month == -1) {
month = unknown[j];
unset |= AMONTH;
} else if (couldBe[j] == AYEAR && year == -1) {
year = unknown[j];
unset |= AYEAR;
} else {
// common case
break;
}
couldBe[j] &= ~unset;
}
}
// Now fallback to a standardized order to fill in the rest with
for (int i = 0; i < unknownCount; ++i) {
if (couldBe[i] & AMONTH && month == -1) month = unknown[i];
else if (couldBe[i] & ADAY && day == -1) day = unknown[i];
else if (couldBe[i] & AYEAR && year == -1) year = unknown[i];
}
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Final set" << year << month << day;
#endif
if (year == -1 || month == -1 || day == -1) {
#ifdef PARSEDATESTRINGDEBUG
qDebug() << "Parser failure" << year << month << day;
#endif
return QDateTime();
}
// Y2k behavior
int y2k = 0;
if (year < 70)
y2k = 2000;
else if (year < 100)
y2k = 1900;
QDate date(year + y2k, month, day);
// When we were given a bad cookie that when parsed
// set the day to 29 and the year to one that doesn't
// have the 29th of Feb rather then adding the extra
// complicated checking earlier just swap here.
// Example: 29 23 Feb
if (!date.isValid())
date = QDate(day + y2k, month, year);
QDateTime dateTime(date, time, Qt::UTC);
if (zoneOffset != -1) {
dateTime = dateTime.addSecs(zoneOffset);
}
if (!dateTime.isValid())
return QDateTime();
return dateTime;
}
/*!
Parses the cookie string \a cookieString as received from a server
response in the "Set-Cookie:" header. If there's a parsing error,
this function returns an empty list.
Since the HTTP header can set more than one cookie at the same
time, this function returns a QList<QNetworkCookie>, one for each
cookie that is parsed.
\sa toRawForm()
*/
QList<QNetworkCookie> QNetworkCookie::parseCookies(const QByteArray &cookieString)
{
// cookieString can be a number of set-cookie header strings joined together
// by \n, parse each line separately.
QList<QNetworkCookie> cookies;
QList<QByteArray> list = cookieString.split('\n');
for (int a = 0; a < list.size(); a++)
cookies += QNetworkCookiePrivate::parseSetCookieHeaderLine(list.at(a));
return cookies;
}
QList<QNetworkCookie> QNetworkCookiePrivate::parseSetCookieHeaderLine(const QByteArray &cookieString)
{
// According to http://wp.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html,<
// the Set-Cookie response header is of the format:
//
// Set-Cookie: NAME=VALUE; expires=DATE; path=PATH; domain=DOMAIN_NAME; secure
//
// where only the NAME=VALUE part is mandatory
//
// We do not support RFC 2965 Set-Cookie2-style cookies
QList<QNetworkCookie> result;
QDateTime now = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toUTC();
int position = 0;
const int length = cookieString.length();
while (position < length) {
QNetworkCookie cookie;
// The first part is always the "NAME=VALUE" part
QPair<QByteArray,QByteArray> field = nextField(cookieString, position);
if (field.first.isEmpty() || field.second.isNull())
// parsing error
break;
cookie.setName(field.first);
cookie.setValue(field.second);
position = nextNonWhitespace(cookieString, position);
bool endOfCookie = false;
while (!endOfCookie && position < length) {
switch (cookieString.at(position++)) {
case ',':
// end of the cookie
endOfCookie = true;
break;
case ';':
// new field in the cookie
field = nextField(cookieString, position);
field.first = field.first.toLower(); // everything but the NAME=VALUE is case-insensitive
if (field.first == "expires") {
position -= field.second.length();
int end;
for (end = position; end < length; ++end)
if (isValueSeparator(cookieString.at(end)))
break;
QByteArray dateString = cookieString.mid(position, end - position).trimmed();
position = end;
QDateTime dt = parseDateString(dateString.toLower());
if (!dt.isValid()) {
return result;
}
cookie.setExpirationDate(dt);
} else if (field.first == "domain") {
QByteArray rawDomain = field.second;
if (rawDomain.startsWith('.')) {
rawDomain = rawDomain.mid(1);
}
QString normalizedDomain = QUrl::fromAce(QUrl::toAce(QString::fromUtf8(rawDomain)));
// always add the dot, there are some servers that forget the
// leading dot. This is actually forbidden according to RFC 2109,
// but all browsers accept it anyway so we do that as well
cookie.setDomain(QLatin1Char('.') + normalizedDomain);
} else if (field.first == "max-age") {
bool ok = false;
int secs = field.second.toInt(&ok);
if (!ok)
return result;
cookie.setExpirationDate(now.addSecs(secs));
} else if (field.first == "path") {
QString path = QUrl::fromPercentEncoding(field.second);
cookie.setPath(path);
} else if (field.first == "secure") {
cookie.setSecure(true);
} else if (field.first == "httponly") {
cookie.setHttpOnly(true);
} else if (field.first == "comment") {
//cookie.setComment(QString::fromUtf8(field.second));
} else if (field.first == "version") {
if (field.second != "1") {
// oops, we don't know how to handle this cookie
return result;
}
} else {
// got an unknown field in the cookie
// what do we do?
}
position = nextNonWhitespace(cookieString, position);
}
}
if (!cookie.name().isEmpty())
result += cookie;
}
return result;
}
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
QDebug operator<<(QDebug s, const QNetworkCookie &cookie)
{
s.nospace() << "QNetworkCookie(" << cookie.toRawForm(QNetworkCookie::Full) << ")";
return s.space();
}
#endif
class QNetworkCookieJarPrivate: public QObjectPrivate
{
public:
QList<QNetworkCookie> allCookies;
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QNetworkCookieJar)
};
/*!
\class QNetworkCookieJar
\brief The QNetworkCookieJar class implements a simple jar of QNetworkCookie objects
\since 4.4
Cookies are small bits of information that stateless protocols
like HTTP use to maintain some persistent information across
requests.
A cookie is set by a remote server when it replies to a request
and it expects the same cookie to be sent back when further
requests are sent.
The cookie jar is the object that holds all cookies set in
previous requests. Web browsers save their cookie jars to disk in
order to conserve permanent cookies across invocations of the
application.
QNetworkCookieJar does not implement permanent storage: it only
keeps the cookies in memory. Once the QNetworkCookieJar object is
deleted, all cookies it held will be discarded as well. If you
want to save the cookies, you should derive from this class and
implement the saving to disk to your own storage format.
This class implements only the basic security recommended by the
cookie specifications and does not implement any cookie acceptance
policy (it accepts all cookies set by any requests). In order to
override those rules, you should reimplement the
cookiesForUrl() and setCookiesFromUrl() virtual
functions. They are called by QNetworkReply and
QNetworkAccessManager when they detect new cookies and when they
require cookies.
\sa QNetworkCookie, QNetworkAccessManager, QNetworkReply,
QNetworkRequest, QNetworkAccessManager::setCookieJar()
*/
/*!
Creates a QNetworkCookieJar object and sets the parent object to
be \a parent.
The cookie jar is initialized to empty.
*/
QNetworkCookieJar::QNetworkCookieJar(QObject *parent)
: QObject(*new QNetworkCookieJarPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys this cookie jar object and discards all cookies stored in
it. Cookies are not saved to disk in the QNetworkCookieJar default
implementation.
If you need to save the cookies to disk, you have to derive from
QNetworkCookieJar and save the cookies to disk yourself.
*/
QNetworkCookieJar::~QNetworkCookieJar()
{
}
/*!
Returns all cookies stored in this cookie jar. This function is
suitable for derived classes to save cookies to disk, as well as
to implement cookie expiration and other policies.
\sa setAllCookies(), cookiesForUrl()
*/
QList<QNetworkCookie> QNetworkCookieJar::allCookies() const
{
return d_func()->allCookies;
}
/*!
Sets the internal list of cookies held by this cookie jar to be \a
cookieList. This function is suitable for derived classes to
implement loading cookies from permanent storage, or their own
cookie acceptance policies by reimplementing
setCookiesFromUrl().
\sa allCookies(), setCookiesFromUrl()
*/
void QNetworkCookieJar::setAllCookies(const QList<QNetworkCookie> &cookieList)
{
Q_D(QNetworkCookieJar);
d->allCookies = cookieList;
}
static inline bool isParentPath(QString path, QString reference)
{
if (!path.endsWith(QLatin1Char('/')))
path += QLatin1Char('/');
if (!reference.endsWith(QLatin1Char('/')))
reference += QLatin1Char('/');
return path.startsWith(reference);
}
static inline bool isParentDomain(QString domain, QString reference)
{
if (!reference.startsWith(QLatin1Char('.')))
return domain == reference;
return domain.endsWith(reference) || domain == reference.mid(1);
}
/*!
Adds the cookies in the list \a cookieList to this cookie
jar. Default values for path and domain are taken from the \a
url object.
Returns true if one or more cookes are set for url otherwise false.
If a cookie already exists in the cookie jar, it will be
overridden by those in \a cookieList.
The default QNetworkCookieJar class implements only a very basic
security policy (it makes sure that the cookies' domain and path
match the reply's). To enhance the security policy with your own
algorithms, override setCookiesFromUrl().
Also, QNetworkCookieJar does not have a maximum cookie jar
size. Reimplement this function to discard older cookies to create
room for new ones.
\sa cookiesForUrl(), QNetworkAccessManager::setCookieJar()
*/
bool QNetworkCookieJar::setCookiesFromUrl(const QList<QNetworkCookie> &cookieList,
const QUrl &url)
{
Q_D(QNetworkCookieJar);
QString defaultDomain = url.host();
QString pathAndFileName = url.path();
QString defaultPath = pathAndFileName.left(pathAndFileName.lastIndexOf(QLatin1Char('/'))+1);
if (defaultPath.isEmpty())
defaultPath = QLatin1Char('/');
int added = 0;
QDateTime now = QDateTime::currentDateTime();
foreach (QNetworkCookie cookie, cookieList) {
bool isDeletion = !cookie.isSessionCookie() &&
cookie.expirationDate() < now;
// validate the cookie & set the defaults if unset
if (cookie.path().isEmpty())
cookie.setPath(defaultPath);
else if (!isParentPath(pathAndFileName, cookie.path()))
continue; // not accepted
if (cookie.domain().isEmpty()) {
cookie.setDomain(defaultDomain);
} else {
QString domain = cookie.domain();
if (!(isParentDomain(domain, defaultDomain)
|| isParentDomain(defaultDomain, domain))) {
continue; // not accepted
}
// reject if domain is like ".com"
// (i.e., reject if domain does not contain embedded dots, see RFC 2109 section 4.3.2)
// this is just a rudimentary check and does not cover all cases
if (domain.lastIndexOf(QLatin1Char('.')) == 0)
continue; // not accepted
}
QList<QNetworkCookie>::Iterator it = d->allCookies.begin(),
end = d->allCookies.end();
for ( ; it != end; ++it)
// does this cookie already exist?
if (cookie.name() == it->name() &&
cookie.domain() == it->domain() &&
cookie.path() == it->path()) {
// found a match
d->allCookies.erase(it);
break;
}
// did not find a match
if (!isDeletion) {
d->allCookies += cookie;
++added;
}
}
return (added > 0);
}
/*!
Returns the cookies to be added to when a request is sent to
\a url. This function is called by the default
QNetworkAccessManager::createRequest(), which adds the
cookies returned by this function to the request being sent.
If more than one cookie with the same name is found, but with
differing paths, the one with longer path is returned before the
one with shorter path. In other words, this function returns
cookies sorted by path length.
The default QNetworkCookieJar class implements only a very basic
security policy (it makes sure that the cookies' domain and path
match the reply's). To enhance the security policy with your own
algorithms, override cookiesForUrl().
\sa setCookiesFromUrl(), QNetworkAccessManager::setCookieJar()
*/
QList<QNetworkCookie> QNetworkCookieJar::cookiesForUrl(const QUrl &url) const
{
// \b Warning! This is only a dumb implementation!
// It does NOT follow all of the recommendations from
// http://wp.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html
// It does not implement a very good cross-domain verification yet.
Q_D(const QNetworkCookieJar);
QDateTime now = QDateTime::currentDateTime();
QList<QNetworkCookie> result;
// scan our cookies for something that matches
QList<QNetworkCookie>::ConstIterator it = d->allCookies.constBegin(),
end = d->allCookies.constEnd();
for ( ; it != end; ++it) {
if (!isParentDomain(url.host(), it->domain()))
continue;
if (!isParentPath(url.path(), it->path()))
continue;
if (!(*it).isSessionCookie() && (*it).expirationDate() < now)
continue;
// insert this cookie into result, sorted by path
QList<QNetworkCookie>::Iterator insertIt = result.begin();
while (insertIt != result.end()) {
if (insertIt->path().length() < it->path().length()) {
// insert here
insertIt = result.insert(insertIt, *it);
break;
} else {
++insertIt;
}
}
// this is the shortest path yet, just append
if (insertIt == result.end())
result += *it;
}
return result;
}
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