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package HTTP::Config; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '6.22'; use URI; sub new { my $class = shift; return bless [], $class; } sub entries { my $self = shift; @$self; } sub empty { my $self = shift; not @$self; } sub add { if (@_ == 2) { my $self = shift; push(@$self, shift); return; } my($self, %spec) = @_; push(@$self, \%spec); return; } sub find2 { my($self, %spec) = @_; my @found; my @rest; ITEM: for my $item (@$self) { for my $k (keys %spec) { no warnings 'uninitialized'; if (!exists $item->{$k} || $spec{$k} ne $item->{$k}) { push(@rest, $item); next ITEM; } } push(@found, $item); } return \@found unless wantarray; return \@found, \@rest; } sub find { my $self = shift; my $f = $self->find2(@_); return @$f if wantarray; return $f->[0]; } sub remove { my($self, %spec) = @_; my($removed, $rest) = $self->find2(%spec); @$self = @$rest if @$removed; return @$removed; } my %MATCH = ( m_scheme => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return $uri->_scheme eq $v; # URI known to be canonical }, m_secure => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; my $secure = $uri->can("secure") ? $uri->secure : $uri->_scheme eq "https"; return $secure == !!$v; }, m_host_port => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can("host_port"); return $uri->host_port eq $v, 7; }, m_host => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can("host"); return $uri->host eq $v, 6; }, m_port => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can("port"); return $uri->port eq $v; }, m_domain => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can("host"); my $h = $uri->host; $h = "$h.local" unless $h =~ /\./; $v = ".$v" unless $v =~ /^\./; return length($v), 5 if substr($h, -length($v)) eq $v; return 0; }, m_path => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can("path"); return $uri->path eq $v, 4; }, m_path_prefix => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can("path"); my $path = $uri->path; my $len = length($v); return $len, 3 if $path eq $v; return 0 if length($path) <= $len; $v .= "/" unless $v =~ m,/\z,,; return $len, 3 if substr($path, 0, length($v)) eq $v; return 0; }, m_path_match => sub { my($v, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can("path"); return $uri->path =~ $v; }, m_uri__ => sub { my($v, $k, $uri) = @_; return unless $uri->can($k); return 1 unless defined $v; return $uri->$k eq $v; }, m_method => sub { my($v, $uri, $request) = @_; return $request && $request->method eq $v; }, m_proxy => sub { my($v, $uri, $request) = @_; return $request && ($request->{proxy} || "") eq $v; }, m_code => sub { my($v, $uri, $request, $response) = @_; $v =~ s/xx\z//; return unless $response; return length($v), 2 if substr($response->code, 0, length($v)) eq $v; }, m_media_type => sub { # for request too?? my($v, $uri, $request, $response) = @_; return unless $response; return 1, 1 if $v eq "*/*"; my $ct = $response->content_type; return 2, 1 if $v =~ s,/\*\z,, && $ct =~ m,^\Q$v\E/,; return 3, 1 if $v eq "html" && $response->content_is_html; return 4, 1 if $v eq "xhtml" && $response->content_is_xhtml; return 10, 1 if $v eq $ct; return 0; }, m_header__ => sub { my($v, $k, $uri, $request, $response) = @_; return unless $request; return 1 if $request->header($k) eq $v; return 1 if $response && $response->header($k) eq $v; return 0; }, m_response_attr__ => sub { my($v, $k, $uri, $request, $response) = @_; return unless $response; return 1 if !defined($v) && exists $response->{$k}; return 0 unless exists $response->{$k}; return 1 if $response->{$k} eq $v; return 0; }, ); sub matching { my $self = shift; if (@_ == 1) { if ($_[0]->can("request")) { unshift(@_, $_[0]->request); unshift(@_, undef) unless defined $_[0]; } unshift(@_, $_[0]->uri_canonical) if $_[0] && $_[0]->can("uri_canonical"); } my($uri, $request, $response) = @_; $uri = URI->new($uri) unless ref($uri); my @m; ITEM: for my $item (@$self) { my $order; for my $ikey (keys %$item) { my $mkey = $ikey; my $k; $k = $1 if $mkey =~ s/__(.*)/__/; if (my $m = $MATCH{$mkey}) { #print "$ikey $mkey\n"; my($c, $o); my @arg = ( defined($k) ? $k : (), $uri, $request, $response ); my $v = $item->{$ikey}; $v = [$v] unless ref($v) eq "ARRAY"; for (@$v) { ($c, $o) = $m->($_, @arg); #print " - $_ ==> $c $o\n"; last if $c; } next ITEM unless $c; $order->[$o || 0] += $c; } } $order->[7] ||= 0; $item->{_order} = join(".", reverse map sprintf("%03d", $_ || 0), @$order); push(@m, $item); } @m = sort { $b->{_order} cmp $a->{_order} } @m; delete $_->{_order} for @m; return @m if wantarray; return $m[0]; } sub add_item { my $self = shift; my $item = shift; return $self->add(item => $item, @_); } sub remove_items { my $self = shift; return map $_->{item}, $self->remove(@_); } sub matching_items { my $self = shift; return map $_->{item}, $self->matching(@_); } 1; =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME HTTP::Config - Configuration for request and response objects =head1 VERSION version 6.22 =head1 SYNOPSIS use HTTP::Config; my $c = HTTP::Config->new; $c->add(m_domain => ".example.com", m_scheme => "http", verbose => 1); use HTTP::Request; my $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => "http://www.example.com"); if (my @m = $c->matching($request)) { print "Yadayada\n" if $m[0]->{verbose}; } =head1 DESCRIPTION An C<HTTP::Config> object is a list of entries that can be matched against request or request/response pairs. Its purpose is to hold configuration data that can be looked up given a request or response object. Each configuration entry is a hash. Some keys specify matching to occur against attributes of request/response objects. Other keys can be used to hold user data. The following methods are provided: =over 4 =item $conf = HTTP::Config->new Constructs a new empty C<HTTP::Config> object and returns it. =item $conf->entries Returns the list of entries in the configuration object. In scalar context returns the number of entries. =item $conf->empty Return true if there are no entries in the configuration object. This is just a shorthand for C<< not $conf->entries >>. =item $conf->add( %matchspec, %other ) =item $conf->add( \%entry ) Adds a new entry to the configuration. You can either pass separate key/value pairs or a hash reference. =item $conf->remove( %spec ) Removes (and returns) the entries that have matches for all the key/value pairs in %spec. If %spec is empty this will match all entries; so it will empty the configuration object. =item $conf->matching( $uri, $request, $response ) =item $conf->matching( $uri ) =item $conf->matching( $request ) =item $conf->matching( $response ) Returns the entries that match the given $uri, $request and $response triplet. If called with a single $request object then the $uri is obtained by calling its 'uri_canonical' method. If called with a single $response object, then the request object is obtained by calling its 'request' method; and then the $uri is obtained as if a single $request was provided. The entries are returned with the most specific matches first. In scalar context returns the most specific match or C<undef> in none match. =item $conf->add_item( $item, %matchspec ) =item $conf->remove_items( %spec ) =item $conf->matching_items( $uri, $request, $response ) Wrappers that hides the entries themselves. =back =head2 Matching The following keys on a configuration entry specify matching. For all of these you can provide an array of values instead of a single value. The entry matches if at least one of the values in the array matches. Entries that require match against a response object attribute will never match unless a response object was provided. =over =item m_scheme => $scheme Matches if the URI uses the specified scheme; e.g. "http". =item m_secure => $bool If $bool is TRUE; matches if the URI uses a secure scheme. If $bool is FALSE; matches if the URI does not use a secure scheme. An example of a secure scheme is "https". =item m_host_port => "$hostname:$port" Matches if the URI's host_port method return the specified value. =item m_host => $hostname Matches if the URI's host method returns the specified value. =item m_port => $port Matches if the URI's port method returns the specified value. =item m_domain => ".$domain" Matches if the URI's host method return a value that within the given domain. The hostname "www.example.com" will for instance match the domain ".com". =item m_path => $path Matches if the URI's path method returns the specified value. =item m_path_prefix => $path Matches if the URI's path is the specified path or has the specified path as prefix. =item m_path_match => $Regexp Matches if the regular expression matches the URI's path. Eg. qr/\.html$/. =item m_method => $method Matches if the request method matches the specified value. Eg. "GET" or "POST". =item m_code => $digit =item m_code => $status_code Matches if the response status code matches. If a single digit is specified; matches for all response status codes beginning with that digit. =item m_proxy => $url Matches if the request is to be sent to the given Proxy server. =item m_media_type => "*/*" =item m_media_type => "text/*" =item m_media_type => "html" =item m_media_type => "xhtml" =item m_media_type => "text/html" Matches if the response media type matches. With a value of "html" matches if $response->content_is_html returns TRUE. With a value of "xhtml" matches if $response->content_is_xhtml returns TRUE. =item m_uri__I<$method> => undef Matches if the URI object provides the method. =item m_uri__I<$method> => $string Matches if the URI's $method method returns the given value. =item m_header__I<$field> => $string Matches if either the request or the response have a header $field with the given value. =item m_response_attr__I<$key> => undef =item m_response_attr__I<$key> => $string Matches if the response object has that key, or the entry has the given value. =back =head1 SEE ALSO L<URI>, L<HTTP::Request>, L<HTTP::Response> =head1 AUTHOR Gisle Aas <[email protected]> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 1994-2017 by Gisle Aas. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut __END__ #ABSTRACT: Configuration for request and response objects