// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 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. #ifndef NET_BASE_DATA_URL_H_ #define NET_BASE_DATA_URL_H_ #pragma once #include <string> class GURL; namespace net { // See RFC 2397 for a complete description of the 'data' URL scheme. // // Briefly, a 'data' URL has the form: // // data:[<mediatype>][;base64],<data> // // The <mediatype> is an Internet media type specification (with optional // parameters.) The appearance of ";base64" means that the data is encoded as // base64. Without ";base64", the data (as a sequence of octets) is represented // using ASCII encoding for octets inside the range of safe URL characters and // using the standard %xx hex encoding of URLs for octets outside that range. // If <mediatype> is omitted, it defaults to text/plain;charset=US-ASCII. As a // shorthand, "text/plain" can be omitted but the charset parameter supplied. // class DataURL { public: // This method can be used to parse a 'data' URL into its component pieces. // // The resulting mime_type is normalized to lowercase. The data is the // decoded data (e.g.., if the data URL specifies base64 encoding, then the // returned data is base64 decoded, and any %-escaped bytes are unescaped). // // If the URL is malformed, then this method will return false, and its // output variables will remain unchanged. On success, true is returned. // // OPTIONAL: If |data| is NULL, then the <data> section will not be parsed // or validated. // static bool Parse(const GURL& url, std::string* mime_type, std::string* charset, std::string* data); }; } // namespace net #endif // NET_BASE_DATA_URL_H_