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211 lines
5.8 KiB
Go
211 lines
5.8 KiB
Go
package gemini
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import (
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"net/url"
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"path"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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)
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// The following code is modified from the net/http package.
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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// ServeMux is a Gemini request multiplexer.
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// It matches the URL of each incoming request against a list of registered
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// patterns and calls the handler for the pattern that
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// most closely matches the URL.
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//
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// Patterns name fixed, rooted paths, like "/favicon.ico",
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// or rooted subtrees, like "/images/" (note the trailing slash).
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// Longer patterns take precedence over shorter ones, so that
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// if there are handlers registered for both "/images/"
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// and "/images/thumbnails/", the latter handler will be
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// called for paths beginning "/images/thumbnails/" and the
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// former will receive requests for any other paths in the
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// "/images/" subtree.
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//
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// Note that since a pattern ending in a slash names a rooted subtree,
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// the pattern "/" matches all paths not matched by other registered
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// patterns, not just the URL with Path == "/".
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//
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// If a subtree has been registered and a request is received naming the
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// subtree root without its trailing slash, ServeMux redirects that
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// request to the subtree root (adding the trailing slash). This behavior can
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// be overridden with a separate registration for the path without
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// the trailing slash. For example, registering "/images/" causes ServeMux
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// to redirect a request for "/images" to "/images/", unless "/images" has
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// been registered separately.
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//
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// ServeMux also takes care of sanitizing the URL request path and
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// redirecting any request containing . or .. elements or repeated slashes
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// to an equivalent, cleaner URL.
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type ServeMux struct {
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mu sync.RWMutex
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m map[string]muxEntry
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es []muxEntry // slice of entries sorted from longest to shortest.
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}
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type muxEntry struct {
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r Responder
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pattern string
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}
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// cleanPath returns the canonical path for p, eliminating . and .. elements.
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func cleanPath(p string) string {
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if p == "" {
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return "/"
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}
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if p[0] != '/' {
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p = "/" + p
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}
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np := path.Clean(p)
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// path.Clean removes trailing slash except for root;
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// put the trailing slash back if necessary.
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if p[len(p)-1] == '/' && np != "/" {
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// Fast path for common case of p being the string we want:
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if len(p) == len(np)+1 && strings.HasPrefix(p, np) {
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np = p
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} else {
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np += "/"
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}
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}
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return np
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}
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// Find a handler on a handler map given a path string.
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// Most-specific (longest) pattern wins.
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func (mux *ServeMux) match(path string) Responder {
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// Check for exact match first.
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v, ok := mux.m[path]
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if ok {
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return v.r
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}
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// Check for longest valid match. mux.es contains all patterns
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// that end in / sorted from longest to shortest.
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for _, e := range mux.es {
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if strings.HasPrefix(path, e.pattern) {
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return e.r
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// redirectToPathSlash determines if the given path needs appending "/" to it.
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// This occurs when a handler for path + "/" was already registered, but
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// not for path itself. If the path needs appending to, it creates a new
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// URL, setting the path to u.Path + "/" and returning true to indicate so.
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func (mux *ServeMux) redirectToPathSlash(path string, u *url.URL) (*url.URL, bool) {
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mux.mu.RLock()
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shouldRedirect := mux.shouldRedirectRLocked(path)
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mux.mu.RUnlock()
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if !shouldRedirect {
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return u, false
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}
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path = path + "/"
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u = &url.URL{Path: path, RawQuery: u.RawQuery}
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return u, true
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}
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// shouldRedirectRLocked reports whether the given path and host should be redirected to
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// path+"/". This should happen if a handler is registered for path+"/" but
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// not path -- see comments at ServeMux.
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func (mux *ServeMux) shouldRedirectRLocked(path string) bool {
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if _, exist := mux.m[path]; exist {
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return false
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}
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n := len(path)
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if n == 0 {
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return false
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}
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if _, exist := mux.m[path+"/"]; exist {
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return path[n-1] != '/'
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}
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return false
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}
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// Respond dispatches the request to the responder whose
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// pattern most closely matches the request URL.
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func (mux *ServeMux) Respond(w *ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
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path := cleanPath(r.URL.Path)
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// If the given path is /tree and its handler is not registered,
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// redirect for /tree/.
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if u, ok := mux.redirectToPathSlash(path, r.URL); ok {
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Redirect(w, u.String())
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return
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}
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if path != r.URL.Path {
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u := *r.URL
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u.Path = path
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Redirect(w, u.String())
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return
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}
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mux.mu.RLock()
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defer mux.mu.RUnlock()
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resp := mux.match(path)
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if resp == nil {
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w.WriteStatus(StatusNotFound)
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return
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}
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resp.Respond(w, r)
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}
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// Handle registers the responder for the given pattern.
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// If a responder already exists for pattern, Handle panics.
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func (mux *ServeMux) Handle(pattern string, responder Responder) {
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mux.mu.Lock()
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defer mux.mu.Unlock()
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if pattern == "" {
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panic("gemini: invalid pattern")
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}
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if responder == nil {
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panic("gemini: nil responder")
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}
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if _, exist := mux.m[pattern]; exist {
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panic("gemini: multiple registrations for " + pattern)
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}
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if mux.m == nil {
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mux.m = make(map[string]muxEntry)
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}
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e := muxEntry{responder, pattern}
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mux.m[pattern] = e
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if pattern[len(pattern)-1] == '/' {
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mux.es = appendSorted(mux.es, e)
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}
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}
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func appendSorted(es []muxEntry, e muxEntry) []muxEntry {
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n := len(es)
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i := sort.Search(n, func(i int) bool {
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return len(es[i].pattern) < len(e.pattern)
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})
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if i == n {
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return append(es, e)
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}
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// we now know that i points at where we want to insert
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es = append(es, muxEntry{}) // try to grow the slice in place, any entry works.
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copy(es[i+1:], es[i:]) // move shorter entries down
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es[i] = e
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return es
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}
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// HandleFunc registers the responder function for the given pattern.
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func (mux *ServeMux) HandleFunc(pattern string, responder func(*ResponseWriter, *Request)) {
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if responder == nil {
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panic("gemini: nil responder")
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}
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mux.Handle(pattern, ResponderFunc(responder))
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}
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