// 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. #ifndef NET_BASE_ESCAPE_H_ #define NET_BASE_ESCAPE_H_ #include <string> #include <vector> #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/strings/string16.h" #include "base/strings/utf_offset_string_conversions.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" namespace net { // Escaping -------------------------------------------------------------------- // Escapes characters in text suitable for use as a query parameter value. // We %XX everything except alphanumerics and -_.!~*'() // Spaces change to "+" unless you pass usePlus=false. // This is basically the same as encodeURIComponent in javascript. NET_EXPORT std::string EscapeQueryParamValue(const std::string& text, bool use_plus); // Escapes a partial or complete file/pathname. This includes: // non-printable, non-7bit, and (including space) "#%:<>?[\]^`{|} // For the base::string16 version, we attempt a conversion to |codepage| before // encoding the string. If this conversion fails, we return false. NET_EXPORT std::string EscapePath(const std::string& path); // Escapes application/x-www-form-urlencoded content. This includes: // non-printable, non-7bit, and (including space) ?>=<;+'&%$#"![\]^`{|} // Space is escaped as + (if use_plus is true) and other special characters // as %XX (hex). NET_EXPORT std::string EscapeUrlEncodedData(const std::string& path, bool use_plus); // Escapes all non-ASCII input. NET_EXPORT std::string EscapeNonASCII(const std::string& input); // Escapes characters in text suitable for use as an external protocol handler // command. // We %XX everything except alphanumerics and %-_.!~*'() and the restricted // chracters (;/?:@&=+$,). NET_EXPORT std::string EscapeExternalHandlerValue(const std::string& text); // Appends the given character to the output string, escaping the character if // the character would be interpretted as an HTML delimiter. NET_EXPORT void AppendEscapedCharForHTML(char c, std::string* output); // Escapes chars that might cause this text to be interpretted as HTML tags. NET_EXPORT std::string EscapeForHTML(const std::string& text); NET_EXPORT base::string16 EscapeForHTML(const base::string16& text); // Unescaping ------------------------------------------------------------------ class UnescapeRule { public: // A combination of the following flags that is passed to the unescaping // functions. typedef uint32 Type; enum { // Don't unescape anything at all. NONE = 0, // Don't unescape anything special, but all normal unescaping will happen. // This is a placeholder and can't be combined with other flags (since it's // just the absence of them). All other unescape rules imply "normal" in // addition to their special meaning. Things like escaped letters, digits, // and most symbols will get unescaped with this mode. NORMAL = 1, // Convert %20 to spaces. In some places where we're showing URLs, we may // want this. In places where the URL may be copied and pasted out, then // you wouldn't want this since it might not be interpreted in one piece // by other applications. SPACES = 2, // Unescapes various characters that will change the meaning of URLs, // including '%', '+', '&', '/', '#'. If we unescaped these characters, the // resulting URL won't be the same as the source one. This flag is used when // generating final output like filenames for URLs where we won't be // interpreting as a URL and want to do as much unescaping as possible. URL_SPECIAL_CHARS = 4, // Unescapes control characters such as %01. This INCLUDES NULLs. This is // used for rare cases such as data: URL decoding where the result is binary // data. You should not use this for normal URLs! CONTROL_CHARS = 8, // URL queries use "+" for space. This flag controls that replacement. REPLACE_PLUS_WITH_SPACE = 16, }; }; // Unescapes |escaped_text| and returns the result. // Unescaping consists of looking for the exact pattern "%XX", where each X is // a hex digit, and converting to the character with the numerical value of // those digits. Thus "i%20=%203%3b" unescapes to "i = 3;". // // Watch out: this doesn't necessarily result in the correct final result, // because the encoding may be unknown. For example, the input might be ASCII, // which, after unescaping, is supposed to be interpreted as UTF-8, and then // converted into full UTF-16 chars. This function won't tell you if any // conversions need to take place, it only unescapes. NET_EXPORT std::string UnescapeURLComponent(const std::string& escaped_text, UnescapeRule::Type rules); NET_EXPORT base::string16 UnescapeURLComponent( const base::string16& escaped_text, UnescapeRule::Type rules); // Unescapes the given substring as a URL, and then tries to interpret the // result as being encoded as UTF-8. If the result is convertable into UTF-8, it // will be returned as converted. If it is not, the original escaped string will // be converted into a base::string16 and returned. |adjustments| provides // information on how the original string was adjusted to get the string // returned. NET_EXPORT base::string16 UnescapeAndDecodeUTF8URLComponent( const std::string& text, UnescapeRule::Type rules); NET_EXPORT base::string16 UnescapeAndDecodeUTF8URLComponentWithAdjustments( const std::string& text, UnescapeRule::Type rules, base::OffsetAdjuster::Adjustments* adjustments); // Unescapes the following ampersand character codes from |text|: // < > & " ' NET_EXPORT base::string16 UnescapeForHTML(const base::string16& text); } // namespace net #endif // NET_BASE_ESCAPE_H_