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use std::rc::Rc;
use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
use std::net::{IpAddr, SocketAddr};
use std::fmt;
use std::str;
use yansi::Paint;
use state::{Container, Storage};
use request::{FromParam, FromSegments, FromRequest, Outcome};
use request::{FromFormValue, FormItems, FormItem};
use rocket::Rocket;
use router::Route;
use config::{Config, Limits};
use http::{hyper, uri::{Origin, Segments}};
use http::{Method, Header, HeaderMap, Cookies};
use http::{RawStr, ContentType, Accept, MediaType};
use http::private::{Indexed, SmallVec, CookieJar};
type Indices = (usize, usize);
/// The type of an incoming web request.
///
/// This should be used sparingly in Rocket applications. In particular, it
/// should likely only be used when writing [`FromRequest`] implementations. It
/// contains all of the information for a given web request except for the body
/// data. This includes the HTTP method, URI, cookies, headers, and more.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Request<'r> {
method: Cell<Method>,
uri: Origin<'r>,
headers: HeaderMap<'r>,
remote: Option<SocketAddr>,
pub(crate) state: RequestState<'r>,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub(crate) struct RequestState<'r> {
pub(crate) config: &'r Config,
pub(crate) managed: &'r Container,
pub(crate) path_segments: SmallVec<[Indices; 12]>,
pub(crate) query_items: Option<SmallVec<[IndexedFormItem; 6]>>,
pub(crate) route: Cell<Option<&'r Route>>,
pub(crate) cookies: RefCell<CookieJar>,
pub(crate) accept: Storage<Option<Accept>>,
pub(crate) content_type: Storage<Option<ContentType>>,
pub(crate) cache: Rc<Container>,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub(crate) struct IndexedFormItem {
raw: Indices,
key: Indices,
value: Indices
}
impl<'r> Request<'r> {
/// Create a new `Request` with the given `method` and `uri`.
#[inline(always)]
pub(crate) fn new<'s: 'r>(
rocket: &'r Rocket,
method: Method,
uri: Origin<'s>
) -> Request<'r> {
let mut request = Request {
method: Cell::new(method),
uri: uri,
headers: HeaderMap::new(),
remote: None,
state: RequestState {
path_segments: SmallVec::new(),
query_items: None,
config: &rocket.config,
managed: &rocket.state,
route: Cell::new(None),
cookies: RefCell::new(CookieJar::new()),
accept: Storage::new(),
content_type: Storage::new(),
cache: Rc::new(Container::new()),
}
};
request.update_cached_uri_info();
request
}
/// Retrieve the method from `self`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// use rocket::http::Method;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// request.set_method(Method::Get);
/// assert_eq!(request.method(), Method::Get);
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn method(&self) -> Method {
self.method.get()
}
/// Set the method of `self`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// use rocket::http::Method;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// assert_eq!(request.method(), Method::Get);
///
/// request.set_method(Method::Post);
/// assert_eq!(request.method(), Method::Post);
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn set_method(&mut self, method: Method) {
self._set_method(method);
}
/// Borrow the [`Origin`] URI from `self`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// assert_eq!(request.uri().path(), "/uri");
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn uri(&self) -> &Origin {
&self.uri
}
/// Set the URI in `self` to `uri`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use rocket::http::uri::Origin;
///
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// let uri = Origin::parse("/hello/Sergio?type=greeting").unwrap();
/// request.set_uri(uri);
/// assert_eq!(request.uri().path(), "/hello/Sergio");
/// assert_eq!(request.uri().query(), Some("type=greeting"));
/// # });
/// ```
pub fn set_uri<'u: 'r>(&mut self, uri: Origin<'u>) {
self.uri = uri;
self.update_cached_uri_info();
}
/// Returns the address of the remote connection that initiated this
/// request if the address is known. If the address is not known, `None` is
/// returned.
///
/// Because it is common for proxies to forward connections for clients, the
/// remote address may contain information about the proxy instead of the
/// client. For this reason, proxies typically set the "X-Real-IP" header
/// with the client's true IP. To extract this IP from the request, use the
/// [`real_ip()`] or [`client_ip()`] methods.
///
/// [`real_ip()`]: #method.real_ip
/// [`client_ip()`]: #method.client_ip
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// assert!(request.remote().is_none());
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn remote(&self) -> Option<SocketAddr> {
self.remote
}
/// Sets the remote address of `self` to `address`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// Set the remote address to be 127.0.0.1:8000:
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// use std::net::{SocketAddr, IpAddr, Ipv4Addr};
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// let (ip, port) = (IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1)), 8000);
/// let localhost = SocketAddr::new(ip, port);
/// request.set_remote(localhost);
///
/// assert_eq!(request.remote(), Some(localhost));
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn set_remote(&mut self, address: SocketAddr) {
self.remote = Some(address);
}
/// Returns the IP address in the "X-Real-IP" header of the request if such
/// a header exists and contains a valid IP address.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::{Header, Method};
/// # use std::net::{SocketAddr, IpAddr, Ipv4Addr};
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// request.add_header(Header::new("X-Real-IP", "8.8.8.8"));
/// assert_eq!(request.real_ip(), Some("8.8.8.8".parse().unwrap()));
/// # });
/// ```
pub fn real_ip(&self) -> Option<IpAddr> {
self.headers()
.get_one("X-Real-IP")
.and_then(|ip| {
ip.parse()
.map_err(|_| warn_!("'X-Real-IP' header is malformed: {}", ip))
.ok()
})
}
/// Attempts to return the client's IP address by first inspecting the
/// "X-Real-IP" header and then using the remote connection's IP address.
///
/// If the "X-Real-IP" header exists and contains a valid IP address, that
/// address is returned. Otherwise, if the address of the remote connection
/// is known, that address is returned. Otherwise, `None` is returned.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::{Header, Method};
/// # use std::net::{SocketAddr, IpAddr, Ipv4Addr};
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// // starting without an "X-Real-IP" header or remote addresss
/// assert!(request.client_ip().is_none());
///
/// // add a remote address; this is done by Rocket automatically
/// request.set_remote("127.0.0.1:8000".parse().unwrap());
/// assert_eq!(request.client_ip(), Some("127.0.0.1".parse().unwrap()));
///
/// // now with an X-Real-IP header
/// request.add_header(Header::new("X-Real-IP", "8.8.8.8"));
/// assert_eq!(request.client_ip(), Some("8.8.8.8".parse().unwrap()));
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn client_ip(&self) -> Option<IpAddr> {
self.real_ip().or_else(|| self.remote().map(|r| r.ip()))
}
/// Returns a wrapped borrow to the cookies in `self`.
///
/// [`Cookies`] implements internal mutability, so this method allows you to
/// get _and_ add/remove cookies in `self`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// Add a new cookie to a request's cookies:
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// use rocket::http::Cookie;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// request.cookies().add(Cookie::new("key", "val"));
/// request.cookies().add(Cookie::new("ans", format!("life: {}", 38 + 4)));
/// # });
/// ```
pub fn cookies(&self) -> Cookies {
// FIXME: Can we do better? This is disappointing.
match self.state.cookies.try_borrow_mut() {
Ok(jar) => Cookies::new(jar, self.state.config.secret_key()),
Err(_) => {
error_!("Multiple `Cookies` instances are active at once.");
info_!("An instance of `Cookies` must be dropped before another \
can be retrieved.");
warn_!("The retrieved `Cookies` instance will be empty.");
Cookies::empty()
}
}
}
/// Returns a [`HeaderMap`] of all of the headers in `self`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// let header_map = request.headers();
/// assert!(header_map.is_empty());
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn headers(&self) -> &HeaderMap<'r> {
&self.headers
}
/// Add `header` to `self`'s headers. The type of `header` can be any type
/// that implements the `Into<Header>` trait. This includes common types
/// such as [`ContentType`] and [`Accept`].
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// use rocket::http::ContentType;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// assert!(request.headers().is_empty());
///
/// request.add_header(ContentType::HTML);
/// assert!(request.headers().contains("Content-Type"));
/// assert_eq!(request.headers().len(), 1);
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn add_header<'h: 'r, H: Into<Header<'h>>>(&mut self, header: H) {
self.headers.add(header.into());
}
/// Replaces the value of the header with name `header.name` with
/// `header.value`. If no such header exists, `header` is added as a header
/// to `self`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// use rocket::http::ContentType;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// assert!(request.headers().is_empty());
///
/// request.add_header(ContentType::Any);
/// assert_eq!(request.headers().get_one("Content-Type"), Some("*/*"));
///
/// request.replace_header(ContentType::PNG);
/// assert_eq!(request.headers().get_one("Content-Type"), Some("image/png"));
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn replace_header<'h: 'r, H: Into<Header<'h>>>(&mut self, header: H) {
self.headers.replace(header.into());
}
/// Returns the Content-Type header of `self`. If the header is not present,
/// returns `None`. The Content-Type header is cached after the first call
/// to this function. As a result, subsequent calls will always return the
/// same value.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// use rocket::http::ContentType;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// request.add_header(ContentType::JSON);
/// assert_eq!(request.content_type(), Some(&ContentType::JSON));
///
/// // The header is cached; it cannot be replaced after first access.
/// request.replace_header(ContentType::HTML);
/// assert_eq!(request.content_type(), Some(&ContentType::JSON));
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn content_type(&self) -> Option<&ContentType> {
self.state.content_type.get_or_set(|| {
self.headers().get_one("Content-Type").and_then(|v| v.parse().ok())
}).as_ref()
}
/// Returns the Accept header of `self`. If the header is not present,
/// returns `None`. The Accept header is cached after the first call to this
/// function. As a result, subsequent calls will always return the same
/// value.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// use rocket::http::Accept;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// request.add_header(Accept::JSON);
/// assert_eq!(request.accept(), Some(&Accept::JSON));
///
/// // The header is cached; it cannot be replaced after first access.
/// request.replace_header(Accept::HTML);
/// assert_eq!(request.accept(), Some(&Accept::JSON));
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn accept(&self) -> Option<&Accept> {
self.state.accept.get_or_set(|| {
self.headers().get_one("Accept").and_then(|v| v.parse().ok())
}).as_ref()
}
/// Returns the media type "format" of the request.
///
/// The "format" of a request is either the Content-Type, if the request
/// methods indicates support for a payload, or the preferred media type in
/// the Accept header otherwise. If the method indicates no payload and no
/// Accept header is specified, a media type of `Any` is returned.
///
/// The media type returned from this method is used to match against the
/// `format` route attribute.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// use rocket::http::{Method, Accept, ContentType, MediaType};
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// request.add_header(ContentType::JSON);
/// request.add_header(Accept::HTML);
///
/// request.set_method(Method::Get);
/// assert_eq!(request.format(), Some(&MediaType::HTML));
///
/// request.set_method(Method::Post);
/// assert_eq!(request.format(), Some(&MediaType::JSON));
/// # });
/// ```
pub fn format(&self) -> Option<&MediaType> {
static ANY: MediaType = MediaType::Any;
if self.method().supports_payload() {
self.content_type().map(|ct| ct.media_type())
} else {
// FIXME: Should we be using `accept_first` or `preferred`? Or
// should we be checking neither and instead pass things through
// where the client accepts the thing at all?
self.accept()
.map(|accept| accept.preferred().media_type())
.or(Some(&ANY))
}
}
/// Returns the configured application receive limits.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// let json_limit = request.limits().get("json");
/// # });
/// ```
pub fn limits(&self) -> &'r Limits {
&self.state.config.limits
}
/// Get the presently matched route, if any.
///
/// This method returns `Some` any time a handler or its guards are being
/// invoked. This method returns `None` _before_ routing has commenced; this
/// includes during request fairing callbacks.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |mut request| {
/// let route = request.route();
/// # });
/// ```
pub fn route(&self) -> Option<&'r Route> {
self.state.route.get()
}
/// Invokes the request guard implementation for `T`, returning its outcome.
///
/// # Example
///
/// Assuming a `User` request guard exists, invoke it:
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # type User = Method;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// let outcome = request.guard::<User>();
/// # });
/// ```
///
/// Retrieve managed state inside of a guard implementation:
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// use rocket::State;
///
/// # type Pool = usize;
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// let pool = request.guard::<State<Pool>>();
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn guard<'a, T: FromRequest<'a, 'r>>(&'a self) -> Outcome<T, T::Error> {
T::from_request(self)
}
/// Retrieves the cached value for type `T` from the request-local cached
/// state of `self`. If no such value has previously been cached for this
/// request, `f` is called to produce the value which is subsequently
/// returned.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::http::Method;
/// # use rocket::Request;
/// # type User = ();
/// fn current_user(request: &Request) -> User {
/// // Validate request for a given user, load from database, etc.
/// }
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/uri", |request| {
/// let user = request.local_cache(|| current_user(request));
/// # });
/// ```
pub fn local_cache<T, F>(&self, f: F) -> &T
where F: FnOnce() -> T,
T: Send + Sync + 'static
{
self.state.cache.try_get()
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
self.state.cache.set(f());
self.state.cache.get()
})
}
/// Retrieves and parses into `T` the 0-indexed `n`th segment from the
/// request. Returns `None` if `n` is greater than the number of segments.
/// Returns `Some(Err(T::Error))` if the parameter type `T` failed to be
/// parsed from the `n`th dynamic parameter.
///
/// This method exists only to be used by manual routing. To retrieve
/// parameters from a request, use Rocket's code generation facilities.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::{Request, http::Method};
/// use rocket::http::{RawStr, uri::Origin};
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/", |req| {
/// fn string<'s>(req: &'s mut Request, uri: &'static str, n: usize) -> &'s RawStr {
/// req.set_uri(Origin::parse(uri).unwrap());
///
/// req.get_param(n)
/// .and_then(|r| r.ok())
/// .unwrap_or("unnamed".into())
/// }
///
/// assert_eq!(string(req, "/", 0).as_str(), "unnamed");
/// assert_eq!(string(req, "/a/b/this_one", 0).as_str(), "a");
/// assert_eq!(string(req, "/a/b/this_one", 1).as_str(), "b");
/// assert_eq!(string(req, "/a/b/this_one", 2).as_str(), "this_one");
/// assert_eq!(string(req, "/a/b/this_one", 3).as_str(), "unnamed");
/// assert_eq!(string(req, "/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h", 7).as_str(), "h");
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn get_param<'a, T>(&'a self, n: usize) -> Option<Result<T, T::Error>>
where T: FromParam<'a>
{
Some(T::from_param(self.raw_segment_str(n)?))
}
/// Retrieves and parses into `T` all of the path segments in the request
/// URI beginning and including the 0-indexed `n`th non-empty segment. `T`
/// must implement [`FromSegments`], which is used to parse the segments.
///
/// This method exists only to be used by manual routing. To retrieve
/// segments from a request, use Rocket's code generation facilities.
///
/// # Error
///
/// If there are fewer than `n` non-empty segments, returns `None`. If
/// parsing the segments failed, returns `Some(Err(T:Error))`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::{Request, http::Method};
/// use std::path::PathBuf;
///
/// use rocket::http::uri::Origin;
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/", |req| {
/// fn path<'s>(req: &'s mut Request, uri: &'static str, n: usize) -> PathBuf {
/// req.set_uri(Origin::parse(uri).unwrap());
///
/// req.get_segments(n)
/// .and_then(|r| r.ok())
/// .unwrap_or_else(|| "whoops".into())
/// }
///
/// assert_eq!(path(req, "/", 0), PathBuf::from("whoops"));
/// assert_eq!(path(req, "/a/", 0), PathBuf::from("a"));
/// assert_eq!(path(req, "/a/b/c", 0), PathBuf::from("a/b/c"));
/// assert_eq!(path(req, "/a/b/c", 1), PathBuf::from("b/c"));
/// assert_eq!(path(req, "/a/b/c", 2), PathBuf::from("c"));
/// assert_eq!(path(req, "/a/b/c", 6), PathBuf::from("whoops"));
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn get_segments<'a, T>(&'a self, n: usize) -> Option<Result<T, T::Error>>
where T: FromSegments<'a>
{
Some(T::from_segments(self.raw_segments(n)?))
}
/// Retrieves and parses into `T` the query value with key `key`. `T` must
/// implement [`FromFormValue`], which is used to parse the query's value.
/// Key matching is performed case-sensitively. If there are multiple pairs
/// with key `key`, the _last_ one is returned.
///
/// This method exists only to be used by manual routing. To retrieve
/// query values from a request, use Rocket's code generation facilities.
///
/// # Error
///
/// If a query segment with key `key` isn't present, returns `None`. If
/// parsing the value fails, returns `Some(Err(T:Error))`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::{Request, http::Method};
/// use std::path::PathBuf;
/// use rocket::http::{RawStr, uri::Origin};
///
/// # Request::example(Method::Get, "/", |req| {
/// fn value<'s>(req: &'s mut Request, uri: &'static str, key: &str) -> &'s RawStr {
/// req.set_uri(Origin::parse(uri).unwrap());
///
/// req.get_query_value(key)
/// .and_then(|r| r.ok())
/// .unwrap_or("n/a".into())
/// }
///
/// assert_eq!(value(req, "/?a=apple&z=zebra", "a").as_str(), "apple");
/// assert_eq!(value(req, "/?a=apple&z=zebra", "z").as_str(), "zebra");
/// assert_eq!(value(req, "/?a=apple&z=zebra", "A").as_str(), "n/a");
/// assert_eq!(value(req, "/?a=apple&z=zebra&a=argon", "a").as_str(), "argon");
/// assert_eq!(value(req, "/?a=1&a=2&a=3&b=4", "a").as_str(), "3");
/// assert_eq!(value(req, "/?a=apple&z=zebra", "apple").as_str(), "n/a");
/// # });
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn get_query_value<'a, T>(&'a self, key: &str) -> Option<Result<T, T::Error>>
where T: FromFormValue<'a>
{
self.raw_query_items()?
.rev()
.find(|item| item.key.as_str() == key)
.map(|item| T::from_form_value(item.value))
}
}
// All of these methods only exist for internal, including codegen, purposes.
// They _are not_ part of the stable API.
#[doc(hidden)]
impl<'r> Request<'r> {
// Only used by doc-tests! Needs to be `pub` because doc-test are external.
pub fn example<F: Fn(&mut Request)>(method: Method, uri: &str, f: F) {
let rocket = Rocket::custom(Config::development());
let uri = Origin::parse(uri).expect("invalid URI in example");
let mut request = Request::new(&rocket, method, uri);
f(&mut request);
}
// Updates the cached `path_segments` and `query_items` in `self.state`.
// MUST be called whenever a new URI is set or updated.
#[inline]
fn update_cached_uri_info(&mut self) {
let path_segments = Segments(self.uri.path())
.map(|s| indices(s, self.uri.path()))
.collect();
let query_items = self.uri.query()
.map(|query_str| FormItems::from(query_str)
.map(|item| IndexedFormItem::from(query_str, item))
.collect()
);
self.state.path_segments = path_segments;
self.state.query_items = query_items;
}
/// Get the `n`th path segment, 0-indexed, after the mount point for the
/// currently matched route, as a string, if it exists. Used by codegen.
#[inline]
pub fn raw_segment_str(&self, n: usize) -> Option<&RawStr> {
self.routed_path_segment(n)
.map(|(i, j)| self.uri.path()[i..j].into())
}
/// Get the segments beginning at the `n`th, 0-indexed, after the mount
/// point for the currently matched route, if they exist. Used by codegen.
#[inline]
pub fn raw_segments(&self, n: usize) -> Option<Segments> {
self.routed_path_segment(n)
.map(|(i, _)| Segments(&self.uri.path()[i..]) )
}
// Returns an iterator over the raw segments of the path URI. Does not take
// into account the current route. This is used during routing.
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn raw_path_segments(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &RawStr> {
let path = self.uri.path();
self.state.path_segments.iter().cloned()
.map(move |(i, j)| path[i..j].into())
}
#[inline]
fn routed_path_segment(&self, n: usize) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
let mount_segments = self.route()
.map(|r| r.base.segment_count())
.unwrap_or(0);
self.state.path_segments.get(mount_segments + n).map(|(i, j)| (*i, *j))
}
// Retrieves the pre-parsed query items. Used by matching and codegen.
#[inline]
pub fn raw_query_items(
&self
) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = FormItem> + DoubleEndedIterator + Clone> {
let query = self.uri.query()?;
self.state.query_items.as_ref().map(move |items| {
items.iter().map(move |item| item.convert(query))
})
}
/// Set `self`'s parameters given that the route used to reach this request
/// was `route`. Use during routing when attempting a given route.
#[inline(always)]
pub(crate) fn set_route(&self, route: &'r Route) {
self.state.route.set(Some(route));
}
/// Set the method of `self`, even when `self` is a shared reference. Used
/// during routing to override methods for re-routing.
#[inline(always)]
pub(crate) fn _set_method(&self, method: Method) {
self.method.set(method);
}
/// Convert from Hyper types into a Rocket Request.
pub(crate) fn from_hyp(
rocket: &'r Rocket,
h_method: hyper::Method,
h_headers: hyper::header::Headers,
h_uri: hyper::RequestUri,
h_addr: SocketAddr,
) -> Result<Request<'r>, String> {
// Get a copy of the URI for later use.
let uri = match h_uri {
hyper::RequestUri::AbsolutePath(s) => s,
_ => return Err(format!("Bad URI: {}", h_uri)),
};
// Ensure that the method is known. TODO: Allow made-up methods?
let method = match Method::from_hyp(&h_method) {
Some(method) => method,
None => return Err(format!("Invalid method: {}", h_method))
};
// We need to re-parse the URI since we don't trust Hyper... :(
let uri = Origin::parse_owned(uri).map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
// Construct the request object.
let mut request = Request::new(rocket, method, uri);
request.set_remote(h_addr);
// Set the request cookies, if they exist.
if let Some(cookie_headers) = h_headers.get_raw("Cookie") {
let mut cookie_jar = CookieJar::new();
for header in cookie_headers {
let raw_str = match ::std::str::from_utf8(header) {
Ok(string) => string,
Err(_) => continue
};
for cookie_str in raw_str.split(';').map(|s| s.trim()) {
if let Some(cookie) = Cookies::parse_cookie(cookie_str) {
cookie_jar.add_original(cookie);
}
}
}
request.state.cookies = RefCell::new(cookie_jar);
}
// Set the rest of the headers.
for hyp in h_headers.iter() {
if let Some(header_values) = h_headers.get_raw(hyp.name()) {
for value in header_values {
// This is not totally correct since values needn't be UTF8.
let value_str = String::from_utf8_lossy(value).into_owned();
let header = Header::new(hyp.name().to_string(), value_str);
request.add_header(header);
}
}
}
Ok(request)
}
}
impl<'r> fmt::Debug for Request<'r> {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
fmt.debug_struct("Request")
.field("method", &self.method)
.field("uri", &self.uri)
.field("headers", &self.headers())
.field("remote", &self.remote())
.finish()
}
}
impl<'r> fmt::Display for Request<'r> {
/// Pretty prints a Request. This is primarily used by Rocket's logging
/// infrastructure.
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{} {}", Paint::green(self.method()), Paint::blue(&self.uri))?;
// Print the requests media type when the route specifies a format.
if let Some(media_type) = self.format() {
if !media_type.is_any() {
write!(f, " {}", Paint::yellow(media_type))?;
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl IndexedFormItem {
#[inline(always)]
fn from(s: &str, i: FormItem) -> Self {
let (r, k, v) = (indices(i.raw, s), indices(i.key, s), indices(i.value, s));
IndexedFormItem { raw: r, key: k, value: v }
}
#[inline(always)]
fn convert<'s>(&self, source: &'s str) -> FormItem<'s> {
FormItem {
raw: source[self.raw.0..self.raw.1].into(),
key: source[self.key.0..self.key.1].into(),
value: source[self.value.0..self.value.1].into(),
}
}
}
fn indices(needle: &str, haystack: &str) -> (usize, usize) {
Indexed::checked_from(needle, haystack)
.expect("segments inside of path/query")
.indices()
}