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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (c) 2009-2015, VU University Amsterdam
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:- module(uri,
[ uri_components/2, % ?URI, ?Components
uri_data/3, % ?Field, +Components, ?Data
uri_data/4, % +Field, +Components, -Data, -New
uri_normalized/2, % +URI, -NormalizedURI
iri_normalized/2, % +IRI, -NormalizedIRI
uri_normalized_iri/2, % +URI, -NormalizedIRI
uri_normalized/3, % +URI, +Base, -NormalizedURI
iri_normalized/3, % +IRI, +Base, -NormalizedIRI
uri_normalized_iri/3, % +URI, +Base, -NormalizedIRI
uri_resolve/3, % +URI, +Base, -AbsURI
uri_is_global/1, % +URI
uri_query_components/2, % ?QueryString, ?NameValueList
uri_authority_components/2, % ?Authority, ?Components
uri_authority_data/3, % ?Field, ?Components, ?Data
% Encoding
uri_encoded/3, % +Component, ?Value, ?Encoded
uri_file_name/2, % ?URI, ?Path
uri_iri/2 % ?URI, ?IRI
]).
:- use_foreign_library(foreign(uri)).
/** <module> Process URIs
This library provides high-performance C-based primitives for
manipulating URIs. We decided for a C-based implementation for the much
better performance on raw character manipulation. Notably, URI handling
primitives are used in time-critical parts of RDF processing. This
implementation is based on RFC-3986:
http://labs.apache.org/webarch/uri/rfc/rfc3986.html
The URI processing in this library is rather liberal. That is, we break
URIs according to the rules, but we do not validate that the components
are valid. Also, percent-decoding for IRIs is liberal. It first tries
UTF-8; then ISO-Latin-1 and finally accepts %-characters verbatim.
Earlier experience has shown that strict enforcement of the URI syntax
results in many errors that are accepted by many other web-document
processing tools.
*/
%! uri_components(+URI, -Components) is det.
%! uri_components(-URI, +Components) is det.
%
% Break a URI into its 5 basic components according to the
% RFC-3986 regular expression:
%
% ==
% ^(([^:/?#]+):)?(//([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?
% 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
% ==
%
% @param Components is a term uri_components(Scheme, Authority,
% Path, Search, Fragment). If a URI is *parsed*, i.e., using mode
% (+,-), components that are not found are left _uninstantiated_
% (variable). See uri_data/3 for accessing this structure.
%! uri_data(?Field, +Components, ?Data) is semidet.
%
% Provide access the uri_component structure. Defined field-names
% are: =scheme=, =authority=, =path=, =search= and =fragment=
uri_data(scheme, uri_components(S, _, _, _, _), S).
uri_data(authority, uri_components(_, A, _, _, _), A).
uri_data(path, uri_components(_, _, P, _, _), P).
uri_data(search, uri_components(_, _, _, S, _), S).
uri_data(fragment, uri_components(_, _, _, _, F), F).
%! uri_data(+Field, +Components, +Data, -NewComponents) is semidet.
%
% NewComponents is the same as Components with Field set to Data.
uri_data(scheme, uri_components(_, A, P, Q, F), S,
uri_components(S, A, P, Q, F)).
uri_data(authority, uri_components(S, _, P, Q, F), A,
uri_components(S, A, P, Q, F)).
uri_data(path, uri_components(S, A, _, Q, F), P,
uri_components(S, A, P, Q, F)).
uri_data(search, uri_components(S, A, P, _, F), Q,
uri_components(S, A, P, Q, F)).
uri_data(fragment, uri_components(S, A, P, Q, _), F,
uri_components(S, A, P, Q, F)).
%! uri_normalized(+URI, -NormalizedURI) is det.
%
% NormalizedURI is the normalized form of URI. Normalization is
% syntactic and involves the following steps:
%
% * 6.2.2.1. Case Normalization
% * 6.2.2.2. Percent-Encoding Normalization
% * 6.2.2.3. Path Segment Normalization
%! iri_normalized(+IRI, -NormalizedIRI) is det.
%
% NormalizedIRI is the normalized form of IRI. Normalization is
% syntactic and involves the following steps:
%
% * 6.2.2.1. Case Normalization
% * 6.2.2.3. Path Segment Normalization
%
% @see This is similar to uri_normalized/2, but does not do
% normalization of %-escapes.
%! uri_normalized_iri(+URI, -NormalizedIRI) is det.
%
% As uri_normalized/2, but percent-encoding is translated into IRI
% Unicode characters. The translation is liberal: valid UTF-8
% sequences of %-encoded bytes are mapped to the Unicode
% character. Other %XX-sequences are mapped to the corresponding
% ISO-Latin-1 character and sole % characters are left untouched.
%
% @see uri_iri/2.
%! uri_is_global(+URI) is semidet.
%
% True if URI has a scheme. The semantics is the same as the code
% below, but the implementation is more efficient as it does not need
% to parse the other components, nor needs to bind the scheme. The
% condition to demand a scheme of more than one character as added to
% avoid confusion with DOS path names.
%
% ==
% uri_is_global(URI) :-
% uri_components(URI, Components),
% uri_data(scheme, Components, Scheme),
% nonvar(Scheme),
% atom_length(Scheme, Len),
% Len > 1.
% ==
%! uri_resolve(+URI, +Base, -GlobalURI) is det.
%
% Resolve a possibly local URI relative to Base. This implements
% http://labs.apache.org/webarch/uri/rfc/rfc3986.html#relative-transform
%! uri_normalized(+URI, +Base, -NormalizedGlobalURI) is det.
%
% NormalizedGlobalURI is the normalized global version of URI.
% Behaves as if defined by:
%
% ==
% uri_normalized(URI, Base, NormalizedGlobalURI) :-
% uri_resolve(URI, Base, GlobalURI),
% uri_normalized(GlobalURI, NormalizedGlobalURI).
% ==
%! iri_normalized(+IRI, +Base, -NormalizedGlobalIRI) is det.
%
% NormalizedGlobalIRI is the normalized global version of IRI.
% This is similar to uri_normalized/3, but does not do %-escape
% normalization.
%! uri_normalized_iri(+URI, +Base, -NormalizedGlobalIRI) is det.
%
% NormalizedGlobalIRI is the normalized global IRI of URI. Behaves
% as if defined by:
%
% ==
% uri_normalized(URI, Base, NormalizedGlobalIRI) :-
% uri_resolve(URI, Base, GlobalURI),
% uri_normalized_iri(GlobalURI, NormalizedGlobalIRI).
% ==
%! uri_query_components(+String, -Query) is det.
%! uri_query_components(-String, +Query) is det.
%
% Perform encoding and decoding of an URI query string. Query is a
% list of fully decoded (Unicode) Name=Value pairs. In mode (-,+),
% query elements of the forms Name(Value) and Name-Value are also
% accepted to enhance interoperability with the option and pairs
% libraries. E.g.
%
% ==
% ?- uri_query_components(QS, [a=b, c('d+w'), n-'VU Amsterdam']).
% QS = 'a=b&c=d%2Bw&n=VU%20Amsterdam'.
%
% ?- uri_query_components('a=b&c=d%2Bw&n=VU%20Amsterdam', Q).
% Q = [a=b, c='d+w', n='VU Amsterdam'].
% ==
%! uri_authority_components(+Authority, -Components) is det.
%! uri_authority_components(-Authority, +Components) is det.
%
% Break-down the authority component of a URI. The fields of the
% structure Components can be accessed using uri_authority_data/3.
%! uri_authority_data(+Field, ?Components, ?Data) is semidet.
%
% Provide access the uri_authority structure. Defined field-names
% are: =user=, =password=, =host= and =port=
uri_authority_data(user, uri_authority(U, _, _, _), U).
uri_authority_data(password, uri_authority(_, P, _, _), P).
uri_authority_data(host, uri_authority(_, _, H, _), H).
uri_authority_data(port, uri_authority(_, _, _, P), P).
%! uri_encoded(+Component, +Value, -Encoded) is det.
%! uri_encoded(+Component, -Value, +Encoded) is det.
%
% Encoded is the URI encoding for Value. When encoding
% (Value->Encoded), Component specifies the URI component where
% the value is used. It is one of =query_value=, =fragment= or
% =path=. Besides alphanumerical characters, the following
% characters are passed verbatim (the set is split in logical
% groups according to RFC3986).
%
% $ query_value, fragment :
% "-._~" | "!$'()*,;" | ":@" | "/?"
% $ path :
% "-._~" | "!$&'()*,;=" | ":@" | "/"
%! uri_iri(+URI, -IRI) is det.
%! uri_iri(-URI, +IRI) is det.
%
% Convert between a URI, encoded in US-ASCII and an IRI. An IRI is
% a fully expanded Unicode string. Unicode strings are first
% encoded into UTF-8, after which %-encoding takes place.
%
% @error syntax_error(Culprit) in mode (+,-) if URI is not a
% legally percent-encoded UTF-8 string.
%! uri_file_name(+URI, -FileName) is semidet.
%! uri_file_name(-URI, +FileName) is det.
%
% Convert between a URI and a local file_name. This protocol is
% covered by RFC 1738. Please note that file-URIs use _absolute_
% paths. The mode (-, +) translates a possible relative path into
% an absolute one.
uri_file_name(URI, FileName) :-
nonvar(URI),
!,
uri_components(URI, Components),
uri_data(scheme, Components, File), File == file,
( uri_data(authority, Components, '')
-> true
; uri_data(authority, Components, localhost)
),
uri_data(path, Components, FileNameEnc),
uri_encoded(path, FileName0, FileNameEnc),
delete_leading_slash(FileName0, FileName).
uri_file_name(URI, FileName) :-
nonvar(FileName),
!,
absolute_file_name(FileName, Path0),
ensure_leading_slash(Path0, Path),
uri_encoded(path, Path, PathEnc),
uri_data(scheme, Components, file),
uri_data(authority, Components, ''),
uri_data(path, Components, PathEnc),
uri_components(URI, Components).
%! ensure_leading_slash(+WinPath, -Path).
%! delete_leading_slash(+Path, -WinPath).
%
% Deal with the fact that absolute paths in Windows start with a
% drive letter rather than a /. For URIs we need a path that
% starts with a /.
ensure_leading_slash(Path, SlashPath) :-
( sub_atom(Path, 0, _, _, /)
-> SlashPath = Path
; atom_concat(/, Path, SlashPath)
).
:- if(current_prolog_flag(windows, true)).
delete_leading_slash(Path, WinPath) :-
atom_concat(/, WinPath, Path),
is_absolute_file_name(WinPath),
!.
:- endif.
delete_leading_slash(Path, Path).
/*******************************
* SANDBOX *
*******************************/
:- multifile sandbox:safe_primitive/1.
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_components(_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_normalized(_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:iri_normalized(_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_normalized_iri(_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_normalized(_,_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:iri_normalized(_,_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_normalized_iri(_,_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_resolve(_,_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_is_global(_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_query_components(_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_authority_components(_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_encoded(_,_,_)).
sandbox:safe_primitive(uri:uri_iri(_,_)).
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