Fetching.cpp 149 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
  3. * Copyright (c) 2023, Luke Wilde <lukew@serenityos.org>
  4. * Copyright (c) 2023, Sam Atkins <atkinssj@serenityos.org>
  5. * Copyright (c) 2024, Jamie Mansfield <jmansfield@cadixdev.org>
  6. *
  7. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
  8. */
  9. #include <AK/Base64.h>
  10. #include <AK/Debug.h>
  11. #include <AK/ScopeGuard.h>
  12. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Completion.h>
  13. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/MainThreadVM.h>
  14. #include <LibWeb/Cookie/Cookie.h>
  15. #include <LibWeb/DOM/Document.h>
  16. #include <LibWeb/DOMURL/DOMURL.h>
  17. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/BodyInit.h>
  18. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Fetching/Checks.h>
  19. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Fetching/FetchedDataReceiver.h>
  20. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Fetching/Fetching.h>
  21. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Fetching/PendingResponse.h>
  22. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Fetching/RefCountedFlag.h>
  23. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchAlgorithms.h>
  24. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchController.h>
  25. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchParams.h>
  26. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchTimingInfo.h>
  27. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Headers.h>
  28. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Methods.h>
  29. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Requests.h>
  30. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Responses.h>
  31. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Statuses.h>
  32. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/MimeTypeBlocking.h>
  33. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/NetworkPartitionKey.h>
  34. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/NoSniffBlocking.h>
  35. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/PortBlocking.h>
  36. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/Task.h>
  37. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/URL.h>
  38. #include <LibWeb/FileAPI/Blob.h>
  39. #include <LibWeb/FileAPI/BlobURLStore.h>
  40. #include <LibWeb/HTML/EventLoop/EventLoop.h>
  41. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/Environments.h>
  42. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/TemporaryExecutionContext.h>
  43. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Window.h>
  44. #include <LibWeb/HTML/WorkerGlobalScope.h>
  45. #include <LibWeb/HighResolutionTime/TimeOrigin.h>
  46. #include <LibWeb/Loader/LoadRequest.h>
  47. #include <LibWeb/Loader/ResourceLoader.h>
  48. #include <LibWeb/MixedContent/AbstractOperations.h>
  49. #include <LibWeb/Platform/EventLoopPlugin.h>
  50. #include <LibWeb/ReferrerPolicy/AbstractOperations.h>
  51. #include <LibWeb/SRI/SRI.h>
  52. #include <LibWeb/SecureContexts/AbstractOperations.h>
  53. #include <LibWeb/Streams/TransformStream.h>
  54. #include <LibWeb/Streams/TransformStreamDefaultController.h>
  55. #include <LibWeb/Streams/Transformer.h>
  56. #include <LibWeb/WebIDL/DOMException.h>
  57. namespace Web::Fetch::Fetching {
  58. bool g_http_cache_enabled;
  59. #define TRY_OR_IGNORE(expression) \
  60. ({ \
  61. auto&& _temporary_result = (expression); \
  62. if (_temporary_result.is_error()) \
  63. return; \
  64. static_assert(!::AK::Detail::IsLvalueReference<decltype(_temporary_result.release_value())>, \
  65. "Do not return a reference from a fallible expression"); \
  66. _temporary_result.release_value(); \
  67. })
  68. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-fetch
  69. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::FetchController>> fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::Request& request, Infrastructure::FetchAlgorithms const& algorithms, UseParallelQueue use_parallel_queue)
  70. {
  71. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'fetch' with: request @ {}", &request);
  72. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  73. // 1. Assert: request’s mode is "navigate" or processEarlyHintsResponse is null.
  74. VERIFY(request.mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::Navigate || !algorithms.process_early_hints_response());
  75. // 2. Let taskDestination be null.
  76. JS::GCPtr<JS::Object> task_destination;
  77. // 3. Let crossOriginIsolatedCapability be false.
  78. auto cross_origin_isolated_capability = HTML::CanUseCrossOriginIsolatedAPIs::No;
  79. // 4. If request’s client is non-null, then:
  80. if (request.client() != nullptr) {
  81. // 1. Set taskDestination to request’s client’s global object.
  82. task_destination = request.client()->global_object();
  83. // 2. Set crossOriginIsolatedCapability to request’s client’s cross-origin isolated capability.
  84. cross_origin_isolated_capability = request.client()->cross_origin_isolated_capability();
  85. }
  86. // FIXME: 5. If useParallelQueue is true, then set taskDestination to the result of starting a new parallel queue.
  87. (void)use_parallel_queue;
  88. // 6. Let timingInfo be a new fetch timing info whose start time and post-redirect start time are the coarsened
  89. // shared current time given crossOriginIsolatedCapability, and render-blocking is set to request’s
  90. // render-blocking.
  91. auto timing_info = Infrastructure::FetchTimingInfo::create(vm);
  92. auto now = HighResolutionTime::coarsened_shared_current_time(cross_origin_isolated_capability == HTML::CanUseCrossOriginIsolatedAPIs::Yes);
  93. timing_info->set_start_time(now);
  94. timing_info->set_post_redirect_start_time(now);
  95. timing_info->set_render_blocking(request.render_blocking());
  96. // 7. Let fetchParams be a new fetch params whose request is request, timing info is timingInfo, process request
  97. // body chunk length is processRequestBodyChunkLength, process request end-of-body is processRequestEndOfBody,
  98. // process early hints response is processEarlyHintsResponse, process response is processResponse, process
  99. // response consume body is processResponseConsumeBody, process response end-of-body is processResponseEndOfBody,
  100. // task destination is taskDestination, and cross-origin isolated capability is crossOriginIsolatedCapability.
  101. auto fetch_params = Infrastructure::FetchParams::create(vm, request, timing_info);
  102. fetch_params->set_algorithms(algorithms);
  103. if (task_destination)
  104. fetch_params->set_task_destination({ *task_destination });
  105. fetch_params->set_cross_origin_isolated_capability(cross_origin_isolated_capability);
  106. // 8. If request’s body is a byte sequence, then set request’s body to request’s body as a body.
  107. if (auto const* buffer = request.body().get_pointer<ByteBuffer>())
  108. request.set_body(TRY(Infrastructure::byte_sequence_as_body(realm, buffer->bytes())));
  109. // 9. If request’s window is "client", then set request’s window to request’s client, if request’s client’s global
  110. // object is a Window object; otherwise "no-window".
  111. auto const* window = request.window().get_pointer<Infrastructure::Request::Window>();
  112. if (window && *window == Infrastructure::Request::Window::Client) {
  113. if (is<HTML::Window>(request.client()->global_object())) {
  114. request.set_window(request.client());
  115. } else {
  116. request.set_window(Infrastructure::Request::Window::NoWindow);
  117. }
  118. }
  119. // 10. If request’s origin is "client", then set request’s origin to request’s client’s origin.
  120. auto const* origin = request.origin().get_pointer<Infrastructure::Request::Origin>();
  121. if (origin && *origin == Infrastructure::Request::Origin::Client)
  122. request.set_origin(request.client()->origin());
  123. // 11. If all of the following conditions are true:
  124. if (
  125. // - request’s URL’s scheme is an HTTP(S) scheme
  126. Infrastructure::is_http_or_https_scheme(request.url().scheme())
  127. // - request’s mode is "same-origin", "cors", or "no-cors"
  128. && (request.mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::SameOrigin || request.mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::CORS || request.mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::NoCORS)
  129. // - request’s window is an environment settings object
  130. && request.window().has<JS::GCPtr<HTML::EnvironmentSettingsObject>>()
  131. // - request’s method is `GET`
  132. && StringView { request.method() }.equals_ignoring_ascii_case("GET"sv)
  133. // - request’s unsafe-request flag is not set or request’s header list is empty
  134. && (!request.unsafe_request() || request.header_list()->is_empty())) {
  135. // 1. Assert: request’s origin is same origin with request’s client’s origin.
  136. VERIFY(request.origin().has<HTML::Origin>() && request.origin().get<HTML::Origin>().is_same_origin(request.client()->origin()));
  137. // 2. Let onPreloadedResponseAvailable be an algorithm that runs the following step given a response
  138. // response: set fetchParams’s preloaded response candidate to response.
  139. auto on_preloaded_response_available = JS::create_heap_function(realm.heap(), [fetch_params](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response) {
  140. fetch_params->set_preloaded_response_candidate(response);
  141. });
  142. // FIXME: 3. Let foundPreloadedResource be the result of invoking consume a preloaded resource for request’s
  143. // window, given request’s URL, request’s destination, request’s mode, request’s credentials mode,
  144. // request’s integrity metadata, and onPreloadedResponseAvailable.
  145. auto found_preloaded_resource = false;
  146. (void)on_preloaded_response_available;
  147. // 4. If foundPreloadedResource is true and fetchParams’s preloaded response candidate is null, then set
  148. // fetchParams’s preloaded response candidate to "pending".
  149. if (found_preloaded_resource && fetch_params->preloaded_response_candidate().has<Empty>())
  150. fetch_params->set_preloaded_response_candidate(Infrastructure::FetchParams::PreloadedResponseCandidatePendingTag {});
  151. }
  152. // 12. If request’s policy container is "client", then:
  153. auto const* policy_container = request.policy_container().get_pointer<Infrastructure::Request::PolicyContainer>();
  154. if (policy_container) {
  155. VERIFY(*policy_container == Infrastructure::Request::PolicyContainer::Client);
  156. // 1. If request’s client is non-null, then set request’s policy container to a clone of request’s client’s
  157. // policy container.
  158. if (request.client() != nullptr)
  159. request.set_policy_container(request.client()->policy_container());
  160. // 2. Otherwise, set request’s policy container to a new policy container.
  161. else
  162. request.set_policy_container(HTML::PolicyContainer {});
  163. }
  164. // 13. If request’s header list does not contain `Accept`, then:
  165. if (!request.header_list()->contains("Accept"sv.bytes())) {
  166. // 1. Let value be `*/*`.
  167. auto value = "*/*"sv;
  168. // 2. A user agent should set value to the first matching statement, if any, switching on request’s
  169. // destination:
  170. if (request.destination().has_value()) {
  171. switch (*request.destination()) {
  172. // -> "document"
  173. // -> "frame"
  174. // -> "iframe"
  175. case Infrastructure::Request::Destination::Document:
  176. case Infrastructure::Request::Destination::Frame:
  177. case Infrastructure::Request::Destination::IFrame:
  178. // `text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8`
  179. value = "text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8"sv;
  180. break;
  181. // -> "image"
  182. case Infrastructure::Request::Destination::Image:
  183. // `image/png,image/svg+xml,image/*;q=0.8,*/*;q=0.5`
  184. value = "image/png,image/svg+xml,image/*;q=0.8,*/*;q=0.5"sv;
  185. break;
  186. // -> "json"
  187. case Infrastructure::Request::Destination::JSON:
  188. // `application/json,*/*;q=0.5`
  189. value = "application/json,*/*;q=0.5"sv;
  190. break;
  191. // -> "style"
  192. case Infrastructure::Request::Destination::Style:
  193. // `text/css,*/*;q=0.1`
  194. value = "text/css,*/*;q=0.1"sv;
  195. break;
  196. default:
  197. break;
  198. }
  199. }
  200. // 3. Append (`Accept`, value) to request’s header list.
  201. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Accept"sv, value.bytes());
  202. request.header_list()->append(move(header));
  203. }
  204. // 14. If request’s header list does not contain `Accept-Language`, then user agents should append
  205. // (`Accept-Language, an appropriate header value) to request’s header list.
  206. if (!request.header_list()->contains("Accept-Language"sv.bytes())) {
  207. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Accept-Language"sv, "*"sv);
  208. request.header_list()->append(move(header));
  209. }
  210. // 15. If request’s priority is null, then use request’s initiator, destination, and render-blocking appropriately
  211. // in setting request’s priority to a user-agent-defined object.
  212. // NOTE: The user-agent-defined object could encompass stream weight and dependency for HTTP/2, and equivalent
  213. // information used to prioritize dispatch and processing of HTTP/1 fetches.
  214. // 16. If request is a subresource request, then:
  215. if (request.is_subresource_request()) {
  216. // FIXME: 1. Let record be a new fetch record whose request is request and controller is fetchParams’s controller.
  217. // FIXME: 2. Append record to request’s client’s fetch group list of fetch records.
  218. }
  219. // 17. Run main fetch given fetchParams.
  220. (void)TRY(main_fetch(realm, fetch_params));
  221. // 18. Return fetchParams’s controller.
  222. return fetch_params->controller();
  223. }
  224. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-main-fetch
  225. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::GCPtr<PendingResponse>> main_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams const& fetch_params, Recursive recursive)
  226. {
  227. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'main fetch' with: fetch_params @ {}", &fetch_params);
  228. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  229. // 1. Let request be fetchParams’s request.
  230. auto request = fetch_params.request();
  231. // 2. Let response be null.
  232. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response;
  233. // 3. If request’s local-URLs-only flag is set and request’s current URL is not local, then set response to a
  234. // network error.
  235. if (request->local_urls_only() && !Infrastructure::is_local_url(request->current_url()))
  236. response = Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'local-URLs-only' flag must have a local URL"sv);
  237. // FIXME: 4. Run report Content Security Policy violations for request.
  238. // FIXME: 5. Upgrade request to a potentially trustworthy URL, if appropriate.
  239. // 6. Upgrade a mixed content request to a potentially trustworthy URL, if appropriate.
  240. MixedContent::upgrade_a_mixed_content_request_to_a_potentially_trustworthy_url_if_appropriate(request);
  241. // 7. If should request be blocked due to a bad port, should fetching request be blocked as mixed content, or
  242. // should request be blocked by Content Security Policy returns blocked, then set response to a network error.
  243. if (Infrastructure::block_bad_port(request) == Infrastructure::RequestOrResponseBlocking::Blocked
  244. || MixedContent::should_fetching_request_be_blocked_as_mixed_content(request) == Infrastructure::RequestOrResponseBlocking::Blocked
  245. || false // FIXME: "should request be blocked by Content Security Policy returns blocked"
  246. ) {
  247. response = Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request was blocked"sv);
  248. }
  249. // 8. If request’s referrer policy is the empty string, then set request’s referrer policy to request’s policy
  250. // container’s referrer policy.
  251. if (request->referrer_policy() == ReferrerPolicy::ReferrerPolicy::EmptyString) {
  252. VERIFY(request->policy_container().has<HTML::PolicyContainer>());
  253. request->set_referrer_policy(request->policy_container().get<HTML::PolicyContainer>().referrer_policy);
  254. }
  255. // 9. If request’s referrer is not "no-referrer", then set request’s referrer to the result of invoking determine
  256. // request’s referrer.
  257. // NOTE: As stated in Referrer Policy, user agents can provide the end user with options to override request’s
  258. // referrer to "no-referrer" or have it expose less sensitive information.
  259. auto const* referrer = request->referrer().get_pointer<Infrastructure::Request::Referrer>();
  260. if (!referrer || *referrer != Infrastructure::Request::Referrer::NoReferrer) {
  261. auto determined_referrer = ReferrerPolicy::determine_requests_referrer(request);
  262. if (determined_referrer.has_value())
  263. request->set_referrer(*determined_referrer);
  264. else
  265. request->set_referrer(Infrastructure::Request::Referrer::NoReferrer);
  266. }
  267. // 10. Set request’s current URL’s scheme to "https" if all of the following conditions are true:
  268. if (
  269. // - request’s current URL’s scheme is "http"
  270. request->current_url().scheme() == "http"sv
  271. // - request’s current URL’s host is a domain
  272. && DOMURL::host_is_domain(request->current_url().host())
  273. // FIXME: - Matching request’s current URL’s host per Known HSTS Host Domain Name Matching results in either a
  274. // superdomain match with an asserted includeSubDomains directive or a congruent match (with or without an
  275. // asserted includeSubDomains directive) [HSTS]; or DNS resolution for the request finds a matching HTTPS RR
  276. // per section 9.5 of [SVCB].
  277. && false
  278. ) {
  279. request->current_url().set_scheme("https"_string);
  280. }
  281. JS::SafeFunction<WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>>()> get_response = [&realm, &vm, &fetch_params, request]() -> WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>> {
  282. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'main fetch' get_response() function");
  283. // -> fetchParams’s preloaded response candidate is not null
  284. if (!fetch_params.preloaded_response_candidate().has<Empty>()) {
  285. // 1. Wait until fetchParams’s preloaded response candidate is not "pending".
  286. HTML::main_thread_event_loop().spin_until([&] {
  287. return !fetch_params.preloaded_response_candidate().has<Infrastructure::FetchParams::PreloadedResponseCandidatePendingTag>();
  288. });
  289. // 2. Assert: fetchParams’s preloaded response candidate is a response.
  290. VERIFY(fetch_params.preloaded_response_candidate().has<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response>>());
  291. // 3. Return fetchParams’s preloaded response candidate.
  292. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, fetch_params.preloaded_response_candidate().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response>>());
  293. }
  294. // -> request’s current URL’s origin is same origin with request’s origin, and request’s response tainting
  295. // is "basic"
  296. // -> request’s current URL’s scheme is "data"
  297. // -> request’s mode is "navigate" or "websocket"
  298. else if (
  299. (request->origin().has<HTML::Origin>() && DOMURL::url_origin(request->current_url()).is_same_origin(request->origin().get<HTML::Origin>()) && request->response_tainting() == Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::Basic)
  300. || request->current_url().scheme() == "data"sv
  301. || (request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::Navigate || request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::WebSocket)) {
  302. // 1. Set request’s response tainting to "basic".
  303. request->set_response_tainting(Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::Basic);
  304. // 2. Return the result of running scheme fetch given fetchParams.
  305. return scheme_fetch(realm, fetch_params);
  306. // NOTE: HTML assigns any documents and workers created from URLs whose scheme is "data" a unique
  307. // opaque origin. Service workers can only be created from URLs whose scheme is an HTTP(S) scheme.
  308. }
  309. // -> request’s mode is "same-origin"
  310. else if (request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::SameOrigin) {
  311. // Return a network error.
  312. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'same-origin' mode must have same URL and request origin"sv));
  313. }
  314. // -> request’s mode is "no-cors"
  315. else if (request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::NoCORS) {
  316. // 1. If request’s redirect mode is not "follow", then return a network error.
  317. if (request->redirect_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Follow)
  318. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'no-cors' mode must have redirect mode set to 'follow'"sv));
  319. // 2. Set request’s response tainting to "opaque".
  320. request->set_response_tainting(Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::Opaque);
  321. // 3. Return the result of running scheme fetch given fetchParams.
  322. return scheme_fetch(realm, fetch_params);
  323. }
  324. // -> request’s current URL’s scheme is not an HTTP(S) scheme
  325. else if (!Infrastructure::is_http_or_https_scheme(request->current_url().scheme())) {
  326. // NOTE: At this point all other request modes have been handled. Ensure we're not lying in the error message :^)
  327. VERIFY(request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::CORS);
  328. // Return a network error.
  329. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'cors' mode must have URL with HTTP or HTTPS scheme"sv));
  330. }
  331. // -> request’s use-CORS-preflight flag is set
  332. // -> request’s unsafe-request flag is set and either request’s method is not a CORS-safelisted method or
  333. // CORS-unsafe request-header names with request’s header list is not empty
  334. else if (
  335. request->use_cors_preflight()
  336. || (request->unsafe_request()
  337. && (!Infrastructure::is_cors_safelisted_method(request->method())
  338. || !Infrastructure::get_cors_unsafe_header_names(request->header_list()).is_empty()))) {
  339. // 1. Set request’s response tainting to "cors".
  340. request->set_response_tainting(Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS);
  341. auto returned_pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request);
  342. // 2. Let corsWithPreflightResponse be the result of running HTTP fetch given fetchParams and true.
  343. auto cors_with_preflight_response = TRY(http_fetch(realm, fetch_params, MakeCORSPreflight::Yes));
  344. cors_with_preflight_response->when_loaded([returned_pending_response](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> cors_with_preflight_response) {
  345. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'main fetch' cors_with_preflight_response load callback");
  346. // 3. If corsWithPreflightResponse is a network error, then clear cache entries using request.
  347. if (cors_with_preflight_response->is_network_error()) {
  348. // FIXME: Clear cache entries
  349. }
  350. // 4. Return corsWithPreflightResponse.
  351. returned_pending_response->resolve(cors_with_preflight_response);
  352. });
  353. return returned_pending_response;
  354. }
  355. // -> Otherwise
  356. else {
  357. // 1. Set request’s response tainting to "cors".
  358. request->set_response_tainting(Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS);
  359. // 2. Return the result of running HTTP fetch given fetchParams.
  360. return http_fetch(realm, fetch_params);
  361. }
  362. };
  363. if (recursive == Recursive::Yes) {
  364. // 12. If response is null, then set response to the result of running the steps corresponding to the first
  365. // matching statement:
  366. auto pending_response = !response
  367. ? TRY(get_response())
  368. : PendingResponse::create(vm, request, *response);
  369. // 13. If recursive is true, then return response.
  370. return pending_response;
  371. }
  372. // 11. If recursive is false, then run the remaining steps in parallel.
  373. Platform::EventLoopPlugin::the().deferred_invoke([&realm, &vm, &fetch_params, request, response, get_response = move(get_response)] {
  374. // 12. If response is null, then set response to the result of running the steps corresponding to the first
  375. // matching statement:
  376. auto pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::create(vm));
  377. if (!response) {
  378. auto pending_response_or_error = get_response();
  379. if (pending_response_or_error.is_error())
  380. return;
  381. pending_response = pending_response_or_error.release_value();
  382. }
  383. pending_response->when_loaded([&realm, &vm, &fetch_params, request, response, response_was_null = !response](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> resolved_response) mutable {
  384. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'main fetch' pending_response load callback");
  385. if (response_was_null)
  386. response = resolved_response;
  387. // 14. If response is not a network error and response is not a filtered response, then:
  388. if (!response->is_network_error() && !is<Infrastructure::FilteredResponse>(*response)) {
  389. // 1. If request’s response tainting is "cors", then:
  390. if (request->response_tainting() == Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS) {
  391. // 1. Let headerNames be the result of extracting header list values given
  392. // `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` and response’s header list.
  393. auto header_names_or_failure = Infrastructure::extract_header_list_values("Access-Control-Expose-Headers"sv.bytes(), response->header_list());
  394. auto header_names = header_names_or_failure.has<Vector<ByteBuffer>>() ? header_names_or_failure.get<Vector<ByteBuffer>>() : Vector<ByteBuffer> {};
  395. // 2. If request’s credentials mode is not "include" and headerNames contains `*`, then set
  396. // response’s CORS-exposed header-name list to all unique header names in response’s header
  397. // list.
  398. if (request->credentials_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::CredentialsMode::Include && header_names.contains_slow("*"sv.bytes())) {
  399. auto unique_header_names = response->header_list()->unique_names();
  400. response->set_cors_exposed_header_name_list(move(unique_header_names));
  401. }
  402. // 3. Otherwise, if headerNames is not null or failure, then set response’s CORS-exposed
  403. // header-name list to headerNames.
  404. else if (!header_names.is_empty()) {
  405. response->set_cors_exposed_header_name_list(move(header_names));
  406. }
  407. }
  408. // 2. Set response to the following filtered response with response as its internal response, depending
  409. // on request’s response tainting:
  410. response = [&]() -> JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> {
  411. switch (request->response_tainting()) {
  412. // -> "basic"
  413. case Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::Basic:
  414. // basic filtered response
  415. return Infrastructure::BasicFilteredResponse::create(vm, *response);
  416. // -> "cors"
  417. case Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS:
  418. // CORS filtered response
  419. return Infrastructure::CORSFilteredResponse::create(vm, *response);
  420. // -> "opaque"
  421. case Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::Opaque:
  422. // opaque filtered response
  423. return Infrastructure::OpaqueFilteredResponse::create(vm, *response);
  424. default:
  425. VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
  426. }
  427. }();
  428. }
  429. // 15. Let internalResponse be response, if response is a network error, and response’s internal response
  430. // otherwise.
  431. auto internal_response = response->is_network_error()
  432. ? JS::NonnullGCPtr { *response }
  433. : static_cast<Infrastructure::FilteredResponse&>(*response).internal_response();
  434. // 16. If internalResponse’s URL list is empty, then set it to a clone of request’s URL list.
  435. // NOTE: A response’s URL list can be empty (for example, when the response represents an about URL).
  436. if (internal_response->url_list().is_empty())
  437. internal_response->set_url_list(request->url_list());
  438. // 17. If request has a redirect-tainted origin, then set internalResponse’s has-cross-origin-redirects to true.
  439. if (request->has_redirect_tainted_origin())
  440. internal_response->set_has_cross_origin_redirects(true);
  441. // 18. If request’s timing allow failed flag is unset, then set internalResponse’s timing allow passed flag.
  442. if (!request->timing_allow_failed())
  443. internal_response->set_timing_allow_passed(true);
  444. // 19. If response is not a network error and any of the following returns blocked
  445. if (!response->is_network_error() && (
  446. // - should internalResponse to request be blocked as mixed content
  447. MixedContent::should_response_to_request_be_blocked_as_mixed_content(request, internal_response) == Infrastructure::RequestOrResponseBlocking::Blocked
  448. // FIXME: - should internalResponse to request be blocked by Content Security Policy
  449. || false
  450. // - should internalResponse to request be blocked due to its MIME type
  451. || Infrastructure::should_response_to_request_be_blocked_due_to_its_mime_type(internal_response, request) == Infrastructure::RequestOrResponseBlocking::Blocked
  452. // - should internalResponse to request be blocked due to nosniff
  453. || Infrastructure::should_response_to_request_be_blocked_due_to_nosniff(internal_response, request) == Infrastructure::RequestOrResponseBlocking::Blocked)) {
  454. // then set response and internalResponse to a network error.
  455. response = internal_response = Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Response was blocked"_string);
  456. }
  457. // 20. If response’s type is "opaque", internalResponse’s status is 206, internalResponse’s range-requested
  458. // flag is set, and request’s header list does not contain `Range`, then set response and
  459. // internalResponse to a network error.
  460. // NOTE: Traditionally, APIs accept a ranged response even if a range was not requested. This prevents a
  461. // partial response from an earlier ranged request being provided to an API that did not make a range
  462. // request.
  463. if (response->type() == Infrastructure::Response::Type::Opaque
  464. && internal_response->status() == 206
  465. && internal_response->range_requested()
  466. && !request->header_list()->contains("Range"sv.bytes())) {
  467. response = internal_response = Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Response has status 206 and 'range-requested' flag set, but request has no 'Range' header"_string);
  468. }
  469. // 21. If response is not a network error and either request’s method is `HEAD` or `CONNECT`, or
  470. // internalResponse’s status is a null body status, set internalResponse’s body to null and disregard
  471. // any enqueuing toward it (if any).
  472. // NOTE: This standardizes the error handling for servers that violate HTTP.
  473. if (!response->is_network_error() && (StringView { request->method() }.is_one_of("HEAD"sv, "CONNECT"sv) || Infrastructure::is_null_body_status(internal_response->status())))
  474. internal_response->set_body({});
  475. // 22. If request’s integrity metadata is not the empty string, then:
  476. if (!request->integrity_metadata().is_empty()) {
  477. // 1. Let processBodyError be this step: run fetch response handover given fetchParams and a network
  478. // error.
  479. auto process_body_error = JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&realm, &vm, &fetch_params](JS::Value) {
  480. fetch_response_handover(realm, fetch_params, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Response body could not be processed"sv));
  481. });
  482. // 2. If response’s body is null, then run processBodyError and abort these steps.
  483. if (!response->body()) {
  484. process_body_error->function()({});
  485. return;
  486. }
  487. // 3. Let processBody given bytes be these steps:
  488. auto process_body = JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&realm, request, response, &fetch_params, process_body_error = move(process_body_error)](ByteBuffer bytes) {
  489. // 1. If bytes do not match request’s integrity metadata, then run processBodyError and abort these steps.
  490. if (!TRY_OR_IGNORE(SRI::do_bytes_match_metadata_list(bytes, request->integrity_metadata()))) {
  491. process_body_error->function()({});
  492. return;
  493. }
  494. // 2. Set response’s body to bytes as a body.
  495. response->set_body(TRY_OR_IGNORE(Infrastructure::byte_sequence_as_body(realm, bytes)));
  496. // 3. Run fetch response handover given fetchParams and response.
  497. fetch_response_handover(realm, fetch_params, *response);
  498. });
  499. // 4. Fully read response’s body given processBody and processBodyError.
  500. response->body()->fully_read(realm, process_body, process_body_error, fetch_params.task_destination());
  501. }
  502. // 23. Otherwise, run fetch response handover given fetchParams and response.
  503. else {
  504. fetch_response_handover(realm, fetch_params, *response);
  505. }
  506. });
  507. });
  508. return JS::GCPtr<PendingResponse> {};
  509. }
  510. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#fetch-finale
  511. void fetch_response_handover(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams const& fetch_params, Infrastructure::Response& response)
  512. {
  513. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'fetch response handover' with: fetch_params @ {}, response @ {}", &fetch_params, &response);
  514. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  515. // 1. Let timingInfo be fetchParams’s timing info.
  516. auto timing_info = fetch_params.timing_info();
  517. // 2. If response is not a network error and fetchParams’s request’s client is a secure context, then set
  518. // timingInfo’s server-timing headers to the result of getting, decoding, and splitting `Server-Timing` from
  519. // response’s header list.
  520. // The user agent may decide to expose `Server-Timing` headers to non-secure contexts requests as well.
  521. auto client = fetch_params.request()->client();
  522. if (!response.is_network_error() && client != nullptr && HTML::is_secure_context(*client)) {
  523. auto server_timing_headers = response.header_list()->get_decode_and_split("Server-Timing"sv.bytes());
  524. if (server_timing_headers.has_value())
  525. timing_info->set_server_timing_headers(server_timing_headers.release_value());
  526. }
  527. // 3. Let processResponseEndOfBody be the following steps:
  528. auto process_response_end_of_body = [&vm, &response, &fetch_params, timing_info] {
  529. // 1. Let unsafeEndTime be the unsafe shared current time.
  530. auto unsafe_end_time = HighResolutionTime::unsafe_shared_current_time();
  531. // 2. If fetchParams’s request’s destination is "document", then set fetchParams’s controller’s full timing
  532. // info to fetchParams’s timing info.
  533. if (fetch_params.request()->destination() == Infrastructure::Request::Destination::Document)
  534. fetch_params.controller()->set_full_timing_info(fetch_params.timing_info());
  535. // 3. Set fetchParams’s controller’s report timing steps to the following steps given a global object global:
  536. fetch_params.controller()->set_report_timing_steps([&vm, &response, &fetch_params, timing_info, unsafe_end_time](JS::Object const& global) mutable {
  537. // 1. If fetchParams’s request’s URL’s scheme is not an HTTP(S) scheme, then return.
  538. if (!Infrastructure::is_http_or_https_scheme(fetch_params.request()->url().scheme()))
  539. return;
  540. // 2. Set timingInfo’s end time to the relative high resolution time given unsafeEndTime and global.
  541. timing_info->set_end_time(HighResolutionTime::relative_high_resolution_time(unsafe_end_time, global));
  542. // 3. Let cacheState be response’s cache state.
  543. auto cache_state = response.cache_state();
  544. // 4. Let bodyInfo be response’s body info.
  545. auto body_info = response.body_info();
  546. // 5. If response’s timing allow passed flag is not set, then set timingInfo to the result of creating an
  547. // opaque timing info for timingInfo, set bodyInfo to a new response body info, and set cacheState to
  548. // the empty string.
  549. // NOTE: This covers the case of response being a network error.
  550. if (!response.timing_allow_passed()) {
  551. timing_info = Infrastructure::create_opaque_timing_info(vm, timing_info);
  552. body_info = Infrastructure::Response::BodyInfo {};
  553. cache_state = {};
  554. }
  555. // 6. Let responseStatus be 0.
  556. auto response_status = 0;
  557. // 7. If fetchParams’s request’s mode is not "navigate" or response’s has-cross-origin-redirects is false:
  558. if (fetch_params.request()->mode() != Infrastructure::Request::Mode::Navigate || !response.has_cross_origin_redirects()) {
  559. // 1. Set responseStatus to response’s status.
  560. response_status = response.status();
  561. // 2. Let mimeType be the result of extracting a MIME type from response’s header list.
  562. auto mime_type = response.header_list()->extract_mime_type();
  563. // 3. If mimeType is non-null, then set bodyInfo’s content type to the result of minimizing a supported MIME type given mimeType.
  564. if (mime_type.has_value())
  565. body_info.content_type = MimeSniff::minimise_a_supported_mime_type(mime_type.value());
  566. }
  567. // FIXME: 8. If fetchParams’s request’s initiator type is not null, then mark resource timing given timingInfo,
  568. // request’s URL, request’s initiator type, global, cacheState, bodyInfo, and responseStatus.
  569. (void)timing_info;
  570. (void)global;
  571. (void)cache_state;
  572. (void)body_info;
  573. (void)response_status;
  574. });
  575. // 4. Let processResponseEndOfBodyTask be the following steps:
  576. auto process_response_end_of_body_task = JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&fetch_params, &response] {
  577. // 1. Set fetchParams’s request’s done flag.
  578. fetch_params.request()->set_done(true);
  579. // 2. If fetchParams’s process response end-of-body is non-null, then run fetchParams’s process response
  580. // end-of-body given response.
  581. if (fetch_params.algorithms()->process_response_end_of_body())
  582. (fetch_params.algorithms()->process_response_end_of_body())(response);
  583. // 3. If fetchParams’s request’s initiator type is non-null and fetchParams’s request’s client’s global
  584. // object is fetchParams’s task destination, then run fetchParams’s controller’s report timing steps
  585. // given fetchParams’s request’s client’s global object.
  586. auto client = fetch_params.request()->client();
  587. auto const* task_destination_global_object = fetch_params.task_destination().get_pointer<JS::NonnullGCPtr<JS::Object>>();
  588. if (client != nullptr && task_destination_global_object != nullptr) {
  589. if (fetch_params.request()->initiator_type().has_value() && &client->global_object() == task_destination_global_object->ptr())
  590. fetch_params.controller()->report_timing(client->global_object());
  591. }
  592. });
  593. // FIXME: Handle 'parallel queue' task destination
  594. auto task_destination = fetch_params.task_destination().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<JS::Object>>();
  595. // 5. Queue a fetch task to run processResponseEndOfBodyTask with fetchParams’s task destination.
  596. Infrastructure::queue_fetch_task(fetch_params.controller(), task_destination, move(process_response_end_of_body_task));
  597. };
  598. // FIXME: Handle 'parallel queue' task destination
  599. auto task_destination = fetch_params.task_destination().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<JS::Object>>();
  600. // 4. If fetchParams’s process response is non-null, then queue a fetch task to run fetchParams’s process response
  601. // given response, with fetchParams’s task destination.
  602. if (fetch_params.algorithms()->process_response()) {
  603. Infrastructure::queue_fetch_task(fetch_params.controller(), task_destination, JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&fetch_params, &response]() {
  604. fetch_params.algorithms()->process_response()(response);
  605. }));
  606. }
  607. // 5. Let internalResponse be response, if response is a network error; otherwise response’s internal response.
  608. auto internal_response = response.is_network_error() ? JS::NonnullGCPtr { response } : response.unsafe_response();
  609. // 6. If internalResponse’s body is null, then run processResponseEndOfBody.
  610. if (!internal_response->body()) {
  611. process_response_end_of_body();
  612. }
  613. // 7. Otherwise:
  614. else {
  615. HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext const execution_context { Bindings::host_defined_environment_settings_object(realm), HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext::CallbacksEnabled::Yes };
  616. // 1. Let transformStream be a new TransformStream.
  617. auto transform_stream = realm.heap().allocate<Streams::TransformStream>(realm, realm);
  618. // 2. Let identityTransformAlgorithm be an algorithm which, given chunk, enqueues chunk in transformStream.
  619. auto identity_transform_algorithm = JS::create_heap_function(realm.heap(), [&realm, transform_stream](JS::Value chunk) -> JS::NonnullGCPtr<WebIDL::Promise> {
  620. MUST(Streams::transform_stream_default_controller_enqueue(*transform_stream->controller(), chunk));
  621. return WebIDL::create_resolved_promise(realm, JS::js_undefined());
  622. });
  623. // 3. Set up transformStream with transformAlgorithm set to identityTransformAlgorithm and flushAlgorithm set
  624. // to processResponseEndOfBody.
  625. auto flush_algorithm = JS::create_heap_function(realm.heap(), [&realm, process_response_end_of_body]() -> JS::NonnullGCPtr<WebIDL::Promise> {
  626. process_response_end_of_body();
  627. return WebIDL::create_resolved_promise(realm, JS::js_undefined());
  628. });
  629. Streams::transform_stream_set_up(transform_stream, identity_transform_algorithm, flush_algorithm);
  630. // 4. Set internalResponse’s body’s stream to the result of internalResponse’s body’s stream piped through transformStream.
  631. auto promise = Streams::readable_stream_pipe_to(internal_response->body()->stream(), transform_stream->writable(), false, false, false, {});
  632. WebIDL::mark_promise_as_handled(*promise);
  633. internal_response->body()->set_stream(transform_stream->readable());
  634. }
  635. // 8. If fetchParams’s process response consume body is non-null, then:
  636. if (fetch_params.algorithms()->process_response_consume_body()) {
  637. // 1. Let processBody given nullOrBytes be this step: run fetchParams’s process response consume body given
  638. // response and nullOrBytes.
  639. auto process_body = JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&fetch_params, &response](ByteBuffer null_or_bytes) {
  640. (fetch_params.algorithms()->process_response_consume_body())(response, null_or_bytes);
  641. });
  642. // 2. Let processBodyError be this step: run fetchParams’s process response consume body given response and
  643. // failure.
  644. auto process_body_error = JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&fetch_params, &response](JS::Value) {
  645. (fetch_params.algorithms()->process_response_consume_body())(response, Infrastructure::FetchAlgorithms::ConsumeBodyFailureTag {});
  646. });
  647. // 3. If internalResponse's body is null, then queue a fetch task to run processBody given null, with
  648. // fetchParams’s task destination.
  649. if (!internal_response->body()) {
  650. Infrastructure::queue_fetch_task(fetch_params.controller(), task_destination, JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [process_body = move(process_body)]() {
  651. process_body->function()({});
  652. }));
  653. }
  654. // 4. Otherwise, fully read internalResponse body given processBody, processBodyError, and fetchParams’s task
  655. // destination.
  656. else {
  657. internal_response->body()->fully_read(realm, process_body, process_body_error, fetch_params.task_destination());
  658. }
  659. }
  660. }
  661. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-scheme-fetch
  662. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>> scheme_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams const& fetch_params)
  663. {
  664. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'scheme fetch' with: fetch_params @ {}", &fetch_params);
  665. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  666. // 1. If fetchParams is canceled, then return the appropriate network error for fetchParams.
  667. if (fetch_params.is_canceled())
  668. return PendingResponse::create(vm, fetch_params.request(), Infrastructure::Response::appropriate_network_error(vm, fetch_params));
  669. // 2. Let request be fetchParams’s request.
  670. auto request = fetch_params.request();
  671. // 3. Switch on request’s current URL’s scheme and run the associated steps:
  672. // -> "about"
  673. if (request->current_url().scheme() == "about"sv) {
  674. // If request’s current URL’s path is the string "blank", then return a new response whose status message is
  675. // `OK`, header list is « (`Content-Type`, `text/html;charset=utf-8`) », and body is the empty byte sequence as
  676. // a body.
  677. // NOTE: URLs such as "about:config" are handled during navigation and result in a network error in the context
  678. // of fetching.
  679. if (request->current_url().serialize_path() == "blank"sv) {
  680. auto response = Infrastructure::Response::create(vm);
  681. response->set_status_message(MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("OK"sv.bytes())));
  682. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Content-Type"sv, "text/html;charset=utf-8"sv);
  683. response->header_list()->append(move(header));
  684. response->set_body(MUST(Infrastructure::byte_sequence_as_body(realm, ""sv.bytes())));
  685. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, response);
  686. }
  687. // FIXME: This is actually wrong, see note above.
  688. return TRY(nonstandard_resource_loader_file_or_http_network_fetch(realm, fetch_params));
  689. }
  690. // -> "blob"
  691. else if (request->current_url().scheme() == "blob"sv) {
  692. // 1. Let blobURLEntry be request’s current URL’s blob URL entry.
  693. auto const& blob_url_entry = request->current_url().blob_url_entry();
  694. // 2. If request’s method is not `GET`, blobURLEntry is null, or blobURLEntry’s object is not a Blob object,
  695. // then return a network error. [FILEAPI]
  696. if (request->method() != "GET"sv.bytes() || !blob_url_entry.has_value()) {
  697. // FIXME: Handle "blobURLEntry’s object is not a Blob object". It could be a MediaSource object, but we
  698. // have not yet implemented the Media Source Extensions spec.
  699. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request has an invalid 'blob:' URL"sv));
  700. }
  701. // 3. Let blob be blobURLEntry’s object.
  702. auto const blob = FileAPI::Blob::create(realm, blob_url_entry.value().byte_buffer, blob_url_entry.value().type);
  703. // 4. Let response be a new response.
  704. auto response = Infrastructure::Response::create(vm);
  705. // 5. Let fullLength be blob’s size.
  706. auto full_length = blob->size();
  707. // 6. Let serializedFullLength be fullLength, serialized and isomorphic encoded.
  708. auto serialized_full_length = TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, String::number(full_length));
  709. // 7. Let type be blob’s type.
  710. auto const& type = blob->type();
  711. // 8. If request’s header list does not contain `Range`:
  712. if (!request->header_list()->contains("Range"sv.bytes())) {
  713. // 1. Let bodyWithType be the result of safely extracting blob.
  714. auto body_with_type = TRY(safely_extract_body(realm, blob->bytes()));
  715. // 2. Set response’s status message to `OK`.
  716. response->set_status_message(MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("OK"sv.bytes())));
  717. // 3. Set response’s body to bodyWithType’s body.
  718. response->set_body(move(body_with_type.body));
  719. // 4. Set response’s header list to « (`Content-Length`, serializedFullLength), (`Content-Type`, type) ».
  720. auto content_length_header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Content-Length"sv, serialized_full_length);
  721. response->header_list()->append(move(content_length_header));
  722. auto content_type_header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Content-Type"sv, type);
  723. response->header_list()->append(move(content_type_header));
  724. }
  725. // FIXME: 9. Otherwise:
  726. else {
  727. // 1. Set response’s range-requested flag.
  728. // 2. Let rangeHeader be the result of getting `Range` from request’s header list.
  729. // 3. Let rangeValue be the result of parsing a single range header value given rangeHeader and true.
  730. // 4. If rangeValue is failure, then return a network error.
  731. // 5. Let (rangeStart, rangeEnd) be rangeValue.
  732. // 6. If rangeStart is null:
  733. // 1. Set rangeStart to fullLength − rangeEnd.
  734. // 2. Set rangeEnd to rangeStart + rangeEnd − 1.
  735. // 7. Otherwise:
  736. // 1. If rangeStart is greater than or equal to fullLength, then return a network error.
  737. // 2. If rangeEnd is null or rangeEnd is greater than or equal to fullLength, then set rangeEnd to fullLength − 1.
  738. // 8. Let slicedBlob be the result of invoking slice blob given blob, rangeStart, rangeEnd + 1, and type.
  739. // 9. Let slicedBodyWithType be the result of safely extracting slicedBlob.
  740. // 10. Set response’s body to slicedBodyWithType’s body.
  741. // 11. Let serializedSlicedLength be slicedBlob’s size, serialized and isomorphic encoded.
  742. // 12. Let contentRange be `bytes `.
  743. // 13. Append rangeStart, serialized and isomorphic encoded, to contentRange.
  744. // 14. Append 0x2D (-) to contentRange.
  745. // 15. Append rangeEnd, serialized and isomorphic encoded to contentRange.
  746. // 16. Append 0x2F (/) to contentRange.
  747. // 17. Append serializedFullLength to contentRange.
  748. // 18. Set response’s status to 206.
  749. // 19. Set response’s status message to `Partial Content`.
  750. // 20. Set response’s header list to « (`Content-Length`, serializedSlicedLength), (`Content-Type`, type), (`Content-Range`, contentRange) ».
  751. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request has a 'blob:' URL with a Content-Range header, which is currently unsupported"sv));
  752. }
  753. // 10. Return response.
  754. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, response);
  755. }
  756. // -> "data"
  757. else if (request->current_url().scheme() == "data"sv) {
  758. // 1. Let dataURLStruct be the result of running the data: URL processor on request’s current URL.
  759. auto data_url_struct = Infrastructure::process_data_url(request->current_url());
  760. // 2. If dataURLStruct is failure, then return a network error.
  761. if (data_url_struct.is_error())
  762. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Failed to process 'data:' URL"sv));
  763. // 3. Let mimeType be dataURLStruct’s MIME type, serialized.
  764. auto const& mime_type = MUST(data_url_struct.value().mime_type.serialized());
  765. // 4. Return a new response whose status message is `OK`, header list is « (`Content-Type`, mimeType) », and
  766. // body is dataURLStruct’s body as a body.
  767. auto response = Infrastructure::Response::create(vm);
  768. response->set_status_message(MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("OK"sv.bytes())));
  769. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Content-Type"sv, mime_type);
  770. response->header_list()->append(move(header));
  771. response->set_body(TRY(Infrastructure::byte_sequence_as_body(realm, data_url_struct.value().body)));
  772. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, response);
  773. }
  774. // -> "file"
  775. // AD-HOC: "resource"
  776. else if (request->current_url().scheme() == "file"sv || request->current_url().scheme() == "resource"sv) {
  777. // For now, unfortunate as it is, file: URLs are left as an exercise for the reader.
  778. // When in doubt, return a network error.
  779. if (request->origin().has<HTML::Origin>() && (request->origin().get<HTML::Origin>().is_opaque() || request->origin().get<HTML::Origin>().scheme() == "file"sv || request->origin().get<HTML::Origin>().scheme() == "resource"sv))
  780. return TRY(nonstandard_resource_loader_file_or_http_network_fetch(realm, fetch_params));
  781. else
  782. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'file:' or 'resource:' URL blocked"sv));
  783. }
  784. // -> HTTP(S) scheme
  785. else if (Infrastructure::is_http_or_https_scheme(request->current_url().scheme())) {
  786. // Return the result of running HTTP fetch given fetchParams.
  787. return http_fetch(realm, fetch_params);
  788. }
  789. // 4. Return a network error.
  790. auto message = request->current_url().scheme() == "about"sv
  791. ? "Request has invalid 'about:' URL, only 'about:blank' can be fetched"_string
  792. : "Request URL has invalid scheme, must be one of 'about', 'blob', 'data', 'file', 'http', or 'https'"_string;
  793. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, move(message)));
  794. }
  795. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-http-fetch
  796. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>> http_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams const& fetch_params, MakeCORSPreflight make_cors_preflight)
  797. {
  798. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP fetch' with: fetch_params @ {}, make_cors_preflight = {}",
  799. &fetch_params, make_cors_preflight == MakeCORSPreflight::Yes ? "Yes"sv : "No"sv);
  800. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  801. // 1. Let request be fetchParams’s request.
  802. auto request = fetch_params.request();
  803. // 2. Let response and internalResponse be null.
  804. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response;
  805. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> internal_response;
  806. // 3. If request’s service-workers mode is "all", then:
  807. if (request->service_workers_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::ServiceWorkersMode::All) {
  808. // 1. Let requestForServiceWorker be a clone of request.
  809. auto request_for_service_worker = request->clone(realm);
  810. // 2. If requestForServiceWorker’s body is non-null, then:
  811. if (!request_for_service_worker->body().has<Empty>()) {
  812. // FIXME: 1. Let transformStream be a new TransformStream.
  813. // FIXME: 2. Let transformAlgorithm given chunk be these steps:
  814. // FIXME: 3. Set up transformStream with transformAlgorithm set to transformAlgorithm.
  815. // FIXME: 4. Set requestForServiceWorker’s body’s stream to the result of requestForServiceWorker’s body’s stream
  816. // piped through transformStream.
  817. }
  818. // 3. Let serviceWorkerStartTime be the coarsened shared current time given fetchParams’s cross-origin isolated
  819. // capability.
  820. auto service_worker_start_time = HighResolutionTime::coarsened_shared_current_time(fetch_params.cross_origin_isolated_capability() == HTML::CanUseCrossOriginIsolatedAPIs::Yes);
  821. // FIXME: 4. Set response to the result of invoking handle fetch for requestForServiceWorker, with fetchParams’s
  822. // controller and fetchParams’s cross-origin isolated capability.
  823. // 5. If response is non-null, then:
  824. if (response) {
  825. // 1. Set fetchParams’s timing info’s final service worker start time to serviceWorkerStartTime.
  826. fetch_params.timing_info()->set_final_service_worker_start_time(service_worker_start_time);
  827. // 2. If request’s body is non-null, then cancel request’s body with undefined.
  828. if (!request->body().has<Empty>()) {
  829. // FIXME: Implement cancelling streams
  830. }
  831. // 3. Set internalResponse to response, if response is not a filtered response; otherwise to response’s
  832. // internal response.
  833. internal_response = !is<Infrastructure::FilteredResponse>(*response)
  834. ? JS::NonnullGCPtr { *response }
  835. : static_cast<Infrastructure::FilteredResponse const&>(*response).internal_response();
  836. // 4. If one of the following is true
  837. if (
  838. // - response’s type is "error"
  839. response->type() == Infrastructure::Response::Type::Error
  840. // - request’s mode is "same-origin" and response’s type is "cors"
  841. || (request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::SameOrigin && response->type() == Infrastructure::Response::Type::CORS)
  842. // - request’s mode is not "no-cors" and response’s type is "opaque"
  843. || (request->mode() != Infrastructure::Request::Mode::NoCORS && response->type() == Infrastructure::Response::Type::Opaque)
  844. // - request’s redirect mode is not "manual" and response’s type is "opaqueredirect"
  845. || (request->redirect_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Manual && response->type() == Infrastructure::Response::Type::OpaqueRedirect)
  846. // - request’s redirect mode is not "follow" and response’s URL list has more than one item.
  847. || (request->redirect_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Follow && response->url_list().size() > 1)) {
  848. // then return a network error.
  849. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Invalid request/response state combination"sv));
  850. }
  851. }
  852. }
  853. JS::GCPtr<PendingResponse> pending_actual_response;
  854. auto returned_pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request);
  855. // 4. If response is null, then:
  856. if (!response) {
  857. // 1. If makeCORSPreflight is true and one of these conditions is true:
  858. // NOTE: This step checks the CORS-preflight cache and if there is no suitable entry it performs a
  859. // CORS-preflight fetch which, if successful, populates the cache. The purpose of the CORS-preflight
  860. // fetch is to ensure the fetched resource is familiar with the CORS protocol. The cache is there to
  861. // minimize the number of CORS-preflight fetches.
  862. JS::GCPtr<PendingResponse> pending_preflight_response;
  863. if (make_cors_preflight == MakeCORSPreflight::Yes && (
  864. // - There is no method cache entry match for request’s method using request, and either request’s
  865. // method is not a CORS-safelisted method or request’s use-CORS-preflight flag is set.
  866. // FIXME: We currently have no cache, so there will always be no method cache entry.
  867. (!Infrastructure::is_cors_safelisted_method(request->method()) || request->use_cors_preflight())
  868. // - There is at least one item in the CORS-unsafe request-header names with request’s header list for
  869. // which there is no header-name cache entry match using request.
  870. // FIXME: We currently have no cache, so there will always be no header-name cache entry.
  871. || !Infrastructure::get_cors_unsafe_header_names(request->header_list()).is_empty())) {
  872. // 1. Let preflightResponse be the result of running CORS-preflight fetch given request.
  873. pending_preflight_response = TRY(cors_preflight_fetch(realm, request));
  874. // NOTE: Step 2 is performed in pending_preflight_response's load callback below.
  875. }
  876. auto fetch_main_content = [request = JS::make_handle(request), realm = JS::make_handle(realm), fetch_params = JS::make_handle(fetch_params)]() -> WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>> {
  877. // 2. If request’s redirect mode is "follow", then set request’s service-workers mode to "none".
  878. // NOTE: Redirects coming from the network (as opposed to from a service worker) are not to be exposed to a
  879. // service worker.
  880. if (request->redirect_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Follow)
  881. request->set_service_workers_mode(Infrastructure::Request::ServiceWorkersMode::None);
  882. // 3. Set response and internalResponse to the result of running HTTP-network-or-cache fetch given fetchParams.
  883. return http_network_or_cache_fetch(*realm, *fetch_params);
  884. };
  885. if (pending_preflight_response) {
  886. pending_actual_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request);
  887. pending_preflight_response->when_loaded([returned_pending_response, pending_actual_response, fetch_main_content = move(fetch_main_content)](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> preflight_response) {
  888. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP fetch' pending_preflight_response load callback");
  889. // 2. If preflightResponse is a network error, then return preflightResponse.
  890. if (preflight_response->is_network_error()) {
  891. returned_pending_response->resolve(preflight_response);
  892. return;
  893. }
  894. auto pending_main_content_response = TRY_OR_IGNORE(fetch_main_content());
  895. pending_main_content_response->when_loaded([pending_actual_response](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> main_content_response) {
  896. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP fetch' pending_main_content_response load callback");
  897. pending_actual_response->resolve(main_content_response);
  898. });
  899. });
  900. } else {
  901. pending_actual_response = TRY(fetch_main_content());
  902. }
  903. } else {
  904. pending_actual_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::create(vm));
  905. }
  906. pending_actual_response->when_loaded([&realm, &vm, &fetch_params, request, response, internal_response, returned_pending_response, response_was_null = !response](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> resolved_actual_response) mutable {
  907. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP fetch' pending_actual_response load callback");
  908. if (response_was_null) {
  909. response = internal_response = resolved_actual_response;
  910. // 4. If request’s response tainting is "cors" and a CORS check for request and response returns failure,
  911. // then return a network error.
  912. // NOTE: As the CORS check is not to be applied to responses whose status is 304 or 407, or responses from
  913. // a service worker for that matter, it is applied here.
  914. if (request->response_tainting() == Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS
  915. && !cors_check(request, *response)) {
  916. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'cors' response tainting failed CORS check"_string));
  917. return;
  918. }
  919. // 5. If the TAO check for request and response returns failure, then set request’s timing allow failed flag.
  920. if (!tao_check(request, *response))
  921. request->set_timing_allow_failed(true);
  922. }
  923. // 5. If either request’s response tainting or response’s type is "opaque", and the cross-origin resource
  924. // policy check with request’s origin, request’s client, request’s destination, and internalResponse returns
  925. // blocked, then return a network error.
  926. // NOTE: The cross-origin resource policy check runs for responses coming from the network and responses coming
  927. // from the service worker. This is different from the CORS check, as request’s client and the service
  928. // worker can have different embedder policies.
  929. if ((request->response_tainting() == Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::Opaque || response->type() == Infrastructure::Response::Type::Opaque)
  930. && false // FIXME: "and the cross-origin resource policy check with request’s origin, request’s client, request’s destination, and actualResponse returns blocked"
  931. ) {
  932. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Response was blocked by cross-origin resource policy check"_string));
  933. return;
  934. }
  935. JS::GCPtr<PendingResponse> inner_pending_response;
  936. // 6. If internalResponse’s status is a redirect status:
  937. if (Infrastructure::is_redirect_status(internal_response->status())) {
  938. // FIXME: 1. If internalResponse’s status is not 303, request’s body is non-null, and the connection uses HTTP/2,
  939. // then user agents may, and are even encouraged to, transmit an RST_STREAM frame.
  940. // NOTE: 303 is excluded as certain communities ascribe special status to it.
  941. // 2. Switch on request’s redirect mode:
  942. switch (request->redirect_mode()) {
  943. // -> "error"
  944. case Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Error:
  945. // 1. Set response to a network error.
  946. response = Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'error' redirect mode received redirect response"_string);
  947. break;
  948. // -> "manual"
  949. case Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Manual:
  950. // 1. If request’s mode is "navigate", then set fetchParams’s controller’s next manual redirect steps
  951. // to run HTTP-redirect fetch given fetchParams and response.
  952. if (request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::Navigate) {
  953. fetch_params.controller()->set_next_manual_redirect_steps([&realm, &fetch_params, response] {
  954. (void)http_redirect_fetch(realm, fetch_params, *response);
  955. });
  956. }
  957. // 2. Otherwise, set response to an opaque-redirect filtered response whose internal response is
  958. // internalResponse.
  959. else {
  960. response = Infrastructure::OpaqueRedirectFilteredResponse::create(vm, *internal_response);
  961. }
  962. break;
  963. // -> "follow"
  964. case Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Follow:
  965. // 1. Set response to the result of running HTTP-redirect fetch given fetchParams and response.
  966. inner_pending_response = TRY_OR_IGNORE(http_redirect_fetch(realm, fetch_params, *response));
  967. break;
  968. default:
  969. VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
  970. }
  971. }
  972. if (inner_pending_response) {
  973. inner_pending_response->when_loaded([returned_pending_response](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response) {
  974. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP fetch' inner_pending_response load callback");
  975. returned_pending_response->resolve(response);
  976. });
  977. } else {
  978. returned_pending_response->resolve(*response);
  979. }
  980. });
  981. // 7. Return response.
  982. // NOTE: Typically internalResponse’s body’s stream is still being enqueued to after returning.
  983. return returned_pending_response;
  984. }
  985. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-http-redirect-fetch
  986. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::GCPtr<PendingResponse>> http_redirect_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams const& fetch_params, Infrastructure::Response& response)
  987. {
  988. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP-redirect fetch' with: fetch_params @ {}, response = {}", &fetch_params, &response);
  989. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  990. // 1. Let request be fetchParams’s request.
  991. auto request = fetch_params.request();
  992. // 2. Let internalResponse be response, if response is not a filtered response; otherwise response’s internal
  993. // response.
  994. auto internal_response = !is<Infrastructure::FilteredResponse>(response)
  995. ? JS::NonnullGCPtr { response }
  996. : static_cast<Infrastructure::FilteredResponse const&>(response).internal_response();
  997. // 3. Let locationURL be internalResponse’s location URL given request’s current URL’s fragment.
  998. auto location_url_or_error = internal_response->location_url(request->current_url().fragment());
  999. // 4. If locationURL is null, then return response.
  1000. if (!location_url_or_error.is_error() && !location_url_or_error.value().has_value())
  1001. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, response);
  1002. // 5. If locationURL is failure, then return a network error.
  1003. if (location_url_or_error.is_error())
  1004. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request redirect URL is invalid"sv));
  1005. auto location_url = location_url_or_error.release_value().release_value();
  1006. // 6. If locationURL’s scheme is not an HTTP(S) scheme, then return a network error.
  1007. if (!Infrastructure::is_http_or_https_scheme(location_url.scheme()))
  1008. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request redirect URL must have HTTP or HTTPS scheme"sv));
  1009. // 7. If request’s redirect count is 20, then return a network error.
  1010. if (request->redirect_count() == 20)
  1011. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request has reached maximum redirect count of 20"sv));
  1012. // 8. Increase request’s redirect count by 1.
  1013. request->set_redirect_count(request->redirect_count() + 1);
  1014. // 9. If request’s mode is "cors", locationURL includes credentials, and request’s origin is not same origin with
  1015. // locationURL’s origin, then return a network error.
  1016. if (request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::CORS
  1017. && location_url.includes_credentials()
  1018. && request->origin().has<HTML::Origin>()
  1019. && !request->origin().get<HTML::Origin>().is_same_origin(DOMURL::url_origin(location_url))) {
  1020. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'cors' mode and different URL and request origin must not include credentials in redirect URL"sv));
  1021. }
  1022. // 10. If request’s response tainting is "cors" and locationURL includes credentials, then return a network error.
  1023. // NOTE: This catches a cross-origin resource redirecting to a same-origin URL.
  1024. if (request->response_tainting() == Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS && location_url.includes_credentials())
  1025. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'cors' response tainting must not include credentials in redirect URL"sv));
  1026. // 11. If internalResponse’s status is not 303, request’s body is non-null, and request’s body’s source is null, then
  1027. // return a network error.
  1028. if (internal_response->status() != 303
  1029. && !request->body().has<Empty>()
  1030. && request->body().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()->source().has<Empty>()) {
  1031. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request has body but no body source"sv));
  1032. }
  1033. // 12. If one of the following is true
  1034. if (
  1035. // - internalResponse’s status is 301 or 302 and request’s method is `POST`
  1036. ((internal_response->status() == 301 || internal_response->status() == 302) && request->method() == "POST"sv.bytes())
  1037. // - internalResponse’s status is 303 and request’s method is not `GET` or `HEAD`
  1038. || (internal_response->status() == 303 && !(request->method() == "GET"sv.bytes() || request->method() == "HEAD"sv.bytes()))
  1039. // then:
  1040. ) {
  1041. // 1. Set request’s method to `GET` and request’s body to null.
  1042. request->set_method(MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("GET"sv.bytes())));
  1043. request->set_body({});
  1044. static constexpr Array request_body_header_names {
  1045. "Content-Encoding"sv,
  1046. "Content-Language"sv,
  1047. "Content-Location"sv,
  1048. "Content-Type"sv
  1049. };
  1050. // 2. For each headerName of request-body-header name, delete headerName from request’s header list.
  1051. for (auto header_name : request_body_header_names.span())
  1052. request->header_list()->delete_(header_name.bytes());
  1053. }
  1054. // 13. If request’s current URL’s origin is not same origin with locationURL’s origin, then for each headerName of
  1055. // CORS non-wildcard request-header name, delete headerName from request’s header list.
  1056. // NOTE: I.e., the moment another origin is seen after the initial request, the `Authorization` header is removed.
  1057. if (!DOMURL::url_origin(request->current_url()).is_same_origin(DOMURL::url_origin(location_url))) {
  1058. static constexpr Array cors_non_wildcard_request_header_names {
  1059. "Authorization"sv
  1060. };
  1061. for (auto header_name : cors_non_wildcard_request_header_names)
  1062. request->header_list()->delete_(header_name.bytes());
  1063. }
  1064. // 14. If request’s body is non-null, then set request’s body to the body of the result of safely extracting
  1065. // request’s body’s source.
  1066. // NOTE: request’s body’s source’s nullity has already been checked.
  1067. if (!request->body().has<Empty>()) {
  1068. auto const& source = request->body().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()->source();
  1069. // NOTE: BodyInitOrReadableBytes is a superset of Body::SourceType
  1070. auto converted_source = source.has<ByteBuffer>()
  1071. ? BodyInitOrReadableBytes { source.get<ByteBuffer>() }
  1072. : BodyInitOrReadableBytes { source.get<JS::Handle<FileAPI::Blob>>() };
  1073. auto [body, _] = TRY(safely_extract_body(realm, converted_source));
  1074. request->set_body(move(body));
  1075. }
  1076. // 15. Let timingInfo be fetchParams’s timing info.
  1077. auto timing_info = fetch_params.timing_info();
  1078. // 16. Set timingInfo’s redirect end time and post-redirect start time to the coarsened shared current time given
  1079. // fetchParams’s cross-origin isolated capability.
  1080. auto now = HighResolutionTime::coarsened_shared_current_time(fetch_params.cross_origin_isolated_capability() == HTML::CanUseCrossOriginIsolatedAPIs::Yes);
  1081. timing_info->set_redirect_end_time(now);
  1082. timing_info->set_post_redirect_start_time(now);
  1083. // 17. If timingInfo’s redirect start time is 0, then set timingInfo’s redirect start time to timingInfo’s start
  1084. // time.
  1085. if (timing_info->redirect_start_time() == 0)
  1086. timing_info->set_redirect_start_time(timing_info->start_time());
  1087. // 18. Append locationURL to request’s URL list.
  1088. request->url_list().append(location_url);
  1089. // 19. Invoke set request’s referrer policy on redirect on request and internalResponse.
  1090. ReferrerPolicy::set_request_referrer_policy_on_redirect(request, internal_response);
  1091. // 20. Let recursive be true.
  1092. auto recursive = Recursive::Yes;
  1093. // 21. If request’s redirect mode is "manual", then:
  1094. if (request->redirect_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Manual) {
  1095. // 1. Assert: request’s mode is "navigate".
  1096. VERIFY(request->mode() == Infrastructure::Request::Mode::Navigate);
  1097. // 2. Set recursive to false.
  1098. recursive = Recursive::No;
  1099. }
  1100. // 22. Return the result of running main fetch given fetchParams and recursive.
  1101. return main_fetch(realm, fetch_params, recursive);
  1102. }
  1103. class CachedResponse : public RefCounted<CachedResponse> {
  1104. public:
  1105. HTTP::HeaderMap headers;
  1106. ByteBuffer body;
  1107. Infrastructure::Response::BodyInfo body_info;
  1108. ByteBuffer method;
  1109. URL::URL url;
  1110. UnixDateTime current_age;
  1111. };
  1112. class CachePartition : public RefCounted<CachePartition> {
  1113. public:
  1114. // https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9111.html#constructing.responses.from.caches
  1115. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> select_response(JS::Realm& realm, URL::URL const& url, ReadonlyBytes method, Vector<Infrastructure::Header> const& headers) const
  1116. {
  1117. // When presented with a request, a cache MUST NOT reuse a stored response unless:
  1118. // - the presented target URI (Section 7.1 of [HTTP]) and that of the stored response match, and
  1119. auto it = m_cache.find(url);
  1120. if (it == m_cache.end()) {
  1121. dbgln("\033[31;1mHTTP CACHE MISS!\033[0m {}", url);
  1122. return {};
  1123. }
  1124. auto const& cached_response = *it->value;
  1125. // - the request method associated with the stored response allows it to be used for the presented request, and
  1126. if (method != cached_response.method) {
  1127. dbgln("\033[31;1mHTTP CACHE MISS!\033[0m (Bad method) {}", url);
  1128. return {};
  1129. }
  1130. // FIXME: - request header fields nominated by the stored response (if any) match those presented (see Section 4.1), and
  1131. (void)headers;
  1132. // FIXME: - the stored response does not contain the no-cache directive (Section 5.2.2.4), unless it is successfully validated (Section 4.3), and
  1133. // the stored response is one of the following:
  1134. // + fresh (see Section 4.2), or
  1135. // + allowed to be served stale (see Section 4.2.4), or
  1136. // + successfully validated (see Section 4.3).
  1137. dbgln("\033[32;1mHTTP CACHE HIT!\033[0m {}", url);
  1138. auto [body, _] = MUST(extract_body(realm, ReadonlyBytes(cached_response.body)));
  1139. auto response = Infrastructure::Response::create(realm.vm());
  1140. response->set_body(body);
  1141. response->set_body_info(cached_response.body_info);
  1142. for (auto& [name, value] : cached_response.headers.headers()) {
  1143. response->header_list()->append(Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair(name, value));
  1144. }
  1145. return response;
  1146. }
  1147. void store_response(Infrastructure::Request const& http_request, Infrastructure::Response const& response)
  1148. {
  1149. if (!is_cacheable(http_request, response))
  1150. return;
  1151. auto cached_response = adopt_ref(*new CachedResponse);
  1152. store_header_and_trailer_fields(response, cached_response->headers);
  1153. cached_response->body = response.body()->source().get<ByteBuffer>();
  1154. cached_response->body_info = response.body_info();
  1155. cached_response->method = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy(http_request.method()));
  1156. cached_response->url = http_request.current_url();
  1157. cached_response->current_age = UnixDateTime::now();
  1158. m_cache.set(http_request.current_url(), move(cached_response));
  1159. }
  1160. // https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9111.html#freshening.responses
  1161. void freshen_stored_responses_upon_validation(Infrastructure::Request const& http_request, Infrastructure::Response const& response)
  1162. {
  1163. auto it = m_cache.find(http_request.current_url());
  1164. if (it == m_cache.end())
  1165. return;
  1166. // For each stored response identified, the cache MUST update its header fields
  1167. // with the header fields provided in the 304 (Not Modified) response, as per Section 3.2.
  1168. auto& cached_response = *it->value;
  1169. update_stored_header_fields(response, cached_response.headers);
  1170. }
  1171. private:
  1172. // https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9111.html#update
  1173. void update_stored_header_fields(Infrastructure::Response const& response, HTTP::HeaderMap& headers)
  1174. {
  1175. for (auto& header : *response.header_list()) {
  1176. auto name = StringView(header.name);
  1177. if (name.is_one_of_ignoring_ascii_case(
  1178. "Connection"sv,
  1179. "Proxy-Connection"sv,
  1180. "Keep-Alive"sv,
  1181. "TE"sv,
  1182. "Transfer-Encoding"sv,
  1183. "Upgrade"sv,
  1184. "Content-Length"sv)) {
  1185. continue;
  1186. }
  1187. headers.set(ByteString::copy(header.name), ByteString::copy(header.value));
  1188. }
  1189. }
  1190. // https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9111.html#storing.fields
  1191. void store_header_and_trailer_fields(Infrastructure::Response const& response, HTTP::HeaderMap& headers)
  1192. {
  1193. // Caches MUST include all received response header fields — including unrecognized ones — when storing a response;
  1194. // this assures that new HTTP header fields can be successfully deployed. However, the following exceptions are made:
  1195. // - The Connection header field and fields whose names are listed in it are required by Section 7.6.1 of [HTTP]
  1196. // to be removed before forwarding the message. This MAY be implemented by doing so before storage.
  1197. // - Likewise, some fields' semantics require them to be removed before forwarding the message, and this MAY be
  1198. // implemented by doing so before storage; see Section 7.6.1 of [HTTP] for some examples.
  1199. // FIXME: - The no-cache (Section 5.2.2.4) and private (Section 5.2.2.7) cache directives can have arguments that
  1200. // prevent storage of header fields by all caches and shared caches, respectively.
  1201. // FIXME: - Header fields that are specific to the proxy that a cache uses when forwarding a request MUST NOT be stored,
  1202. // unless the cache incorporates the identity of the proxy into the cache key.
  1203. // Effectively, this is limited to Proxy-Authenticate (Section 11.7.1 of [HTTP]), Proxy-Authentication-Info (Section 11.7.3 of [HTTP]), and Proxy-Authorization (Section 11.7.2 of [HTTP]).
  1204. for (auto& header : *response.header_list()) {
  1205. auto name = StringView(header.name);
  1206. if (name.is_one_of_ignoring_ascii_case(
  1207. "Connection"sv,
  1208. "Proxy-Connection"sv,
  1209. "Keep-Alive"sv,
  1210. "TE"sv,
  1211. "Transfer-Encoding"sv,
  1212. "Upgrade"sv)) {
  1213. continue;
  1214. }
  1215. headers.set(ByteString::copy(header.name), ByteString::copy(header.value));
  1216. }
  1217. }
  1218. // https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9111.html#response.cacheability
  1219. static bool is_cacheable(Infrastructure::Request const& request, Infrastructure::Response const& response)
  1220. {
  1221. // A cache MUST NOT store a response to a request unless:
  1222. // - AD-HOC: For now, we simply don't cache responses without a simple ByteBuffer body.
  1223. if (!response.body() || !response.body()->source().has<ByteBuffer>())
  1224. return false;
  1225. // - the request method is understood by the cache;
  1226. if (request.method() != "GET"sv.bytes() && request.method() != "HEAD"sv.bytes())
  1227. return false;
  1228. // - the response status code is final (see Section 15 of [HTTP]);
  1229. if (response.status() < 200)
  1230. return false;
  1231. // - if the response status code is 206 or 304,
  1232. // or the must-understand cache directive (see Section 5.2.2.3) is present:
  1233. // the cache understands the response status code;
  1234. if (response.status() == 206 || response.status() == 304) {
  1235. // FIXME: Implement must-understand cache directive
  1236. }
  1237. // - the no-store cache directive is not present in the response (see Section 5.2.2.5);
  1238. if (request.cache_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::NoStore)
  1239. return false;
  1240. // FIXME: - if the cache is shared: the private response directive is either not present
  1241. // or allows a shared cache to store a modified response; see Section 5.2.2.7);
  1242. // FIXME: - if the cache is shared: the Authorization header field is not present in the
  1243. // request (see Section 11.6.2 of [HTTP]) or a response directive is present
  1244. // that explicitly allows shared caching (see Section 3.5); and
  1245. // FIXME: - the response contains at least one of the following:
  1246. // + a public response directive (see Section 5.2.2.9);
  1247. // + a private response directive, if the cache is not shared (see Section 5.2.2.7);
  1248. // + an Expires header field (see Section 5.3);
  1249. // + a max-age response directive (see Section 5.2.2.1);
  1250. // + if the cache is shared: an s-maxage response directive (see Section 5.2.2.10);
  1251. // + a cache extension that allows it to be cached (see Section 5.2.3); or
  1252. // + a status code that is defined as heuristically cacheable (see Section 4.2.2).
  1253. return true;
  1254. }
  1255. HashMap<URL::URL, NonnullRefPtr<CachedResponse>> m_cache;
  1256. };
  1257. class HTTPCache {
  1258. public:
  1259. CachePartition& get(Infrastructure::NetworkPartitionKey const& key)
  1260. {
  1261. return *m_cache.ensure(key, [] {
  1262. return adopt_ref(*new CachePartition);
  1263. });
  1264. }
  1265. static HTTPCache& the()
  1266. {
  1267. static HTTPCache s_cache;
  1268. return s_cache;
  1269. }
  1270. private:
  1271. HashMap<Infrastructure::NetworkPartitionKey, NonnullRefPtr<CachePartition>> m_cache;
  1272. };
  1273. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#determine-the-http-cache-partition
  1274. static RefPtr<CachePartition> determine_the_http_cache_partition(Infrastructure::Request const& request)
  1275. {
  1276. if (!g_http_cache_enabled)
  1277. return nullptr;
  1278. // 1. Let key be the result of determining the network partition key given request.
  1279. auto key = Infrastructure::determine_the_network_partition_key(request);
  1280. // 2. If key is null, then return null.
  1281. if (!key.has_value())
  1282. return nullptr;
  1283. // 3. Return the unique HTTP cache associated with key. [HTTP-CACHING]
  1284. return HTTPCache::the().get(key.value());
  1285. }
  1286. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-http-network-or-cache-fetch
  1287. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>> http_network_or_cache_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams const& fetch_params, IsAuthenticationFetch is_authentication_fetch, IsNewConnectionFetch is_new_connection_fetch)
  1288. {
  1289. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP-network-or-cache fetch' with: fetch_params @ {}, is_authentication_fetch = {}, is_new_connection_fetch = {}",
  1290. &fetch_params, is_authentication_fetch == IsAuthenticationFetch::Yes ? "Yes"sv : "No"sv, is_new_connection_fetch == IsNewConnectionFetch::Yes ? "Yes"sv : "No"sv);
  1291. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  1292. // 1. Let request be fetchParams’s request.
  1293. auto request = fetch_params.request();
  1294. // 2. Let httpFetchParams be null.
  1295. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::FetchParams const> http_fetch_params;
  1296. // 3. Let httpRequest be null.
  1297. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Request> http_request;
  1298. // 4. Let response be null.
  1299. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response;
  1300. // 5. Let storedResponse be null.
  1301. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> stored_response;
  1302. // 6. Let httpCache be null.
  1303. // (Typeless until we actually implement it, needed for checks below)
  1304. RefPtr<CachePartition> http_cache;
  1305. // 7. Let the revalidatingFlag be unset.
  1306. auto revalidating_flag = RefCountedFlag::create(false);
  1307. auto include_credentials = IncludeCredentials::No;
  1308. // 8. Run these steps, but abort when fetchParams is canceled:
  1309. // NOTE: There's an 'if aborted' check after this anyway, so not doing this is fine and only incurs a small delay.
  1310. // For now, support for aborting fetch requests is limited anyway as ResourceLoader doesn't support it.
  1311. auto aborted = false;
  1312. {
  1313. ScopeGuard set_aborted = [&] {
  1314. if (fetch_params.is_canceled())
  1315. aborted = true;
  1316. };
  1317. // 1. If request’s window is "no-window" and request’s redirect mode is "error", then set httpFetchParams to
  1318. // fetchParams and httpRequest to request.
  1319. if (request->window().has<Infrastructure::Request::Window>()
  1320. && request->window().get<Infrastructure::Request::Window>() == Infrastructure::Request::Window::NoWindow
  1321. && request->redirect_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::RedirectMode::Error) {
  1322. http_fetch_params = fetch_params;
  1323. http_request = request;
  1324. }
  1325. // 2. Otherwise:
  1326. else {
  1327. // 1. Set httpRequest to a clone of request.
  1328. // NOTE: Implementations are encouraged to avoid teeing request’s body’s stream when request’s body’s
  1329. // source is null as only a single body is needed in that case. E.g., when request’s body’s source
  1330. // is null, redirects and authentication will end up failing the fetch.
  1331. http_request = request->clone(realm);
  1332. // 2. Set httpFetchParams to a copy of fetchParams.
  1333. // 3. Set httpFetchParams’s request to httpRequest.
  1334. auto new_http_fetch_params = Infrastructure::FetchParams::create(vm, *http_request, fetch_params.timing_info());
  1335. new_http_fetch_params->set_algorithms(fetch_params.algorithms());
  1336. new_http_fetch_params->set_task_destination(fetch_params.task_destination());
  1337. new_http_fetch_params->set_cross_origin_isolated_capability(fetch_params.cross_origin_isolated_capability());
  1338. new_http_fetch_params->set_preloaded_response_candidate(fetch_params.preloaded_response_candidate());
  1339. http_fetch_params = new_http_fetch_params;
  1340. }
  1341. // 3. Let includeCredentials be true if one of
  1342. if (
  1343. // - request’s credentials mode is "include"
  1344. request->credentials_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CredentialsMode::Include
  1345. // - request’s credentials mode is "same-origin" and request’s response tainting is "basic"
  1346. || (request->credentials_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CredentialsMode::SameOrigin
  1347. && request->response_tainting() == Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::Basic)
  1348. // is true; otherwise false.
  1349. ) {
  1350. include_credentials = IncludeCredentials::Yes;
  1351. } else {
  1352. include_credentials = IncludeCredentials::No;
  1353. }
  1354. // 4. If Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy allows credentials with request returns false, then set
  1355. // includeCredentials to false.
  1356. if (!request->cross_origin_embedder_policy_allows_credentials())
  1357. include_credentials = IncludeCredentials::No;
  1358. // 5. Let contentLength be httpRequest’s body’s length, if httpRequest’s body is non-null; otherwise null.
  1359. auto content_length = http_request->body().has<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()
  1360. ? http_request->body().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()->length()
  1361. : Optional<u64> {};
  1362. // 6. Let contentLengthHeaderValue be null.
  1363. auto content_length_header_value = Optional<ByteBuffer> {};
  1364. // 7. If httpRequest’s body is null and httpRequest’s method is `POST` or `PUT`, then set
  1365. // contentLengthHeaderValue to `0`.
  1366. if (http_request->body().has<Empty>() && StringView { http_request->method() }.is_one_of("POST"sv, "PUT"sv))
  1367. content_length_header_value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("0"sv.bytes()));
  1368. // 8. If contentLength is non-null, then set contentLengthHeaderValue to contentLength, serialized and
  1369. // isomorphic encoded.
  1370. if (content_length.has_value())
  1371. content_length_header_value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy(TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, String::number(*content_length)).bytes()));
  1372. // 9. If contentLengthHeaderValue is non-null, then append (`Content-Length`, contentLengthHeaderValue) to
  1373. // httpRequest’s header list.
  1374. if (content_length_header_value.has_value()) {
  1375. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  1376. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("Content-Length"sv.bytes())),
  1377. .value = content_length_header_value.release_value(),
  1378. };
  1379. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1380. }
  1381. // FIXME: 10. If contentLength is non-null and httpRequest’s keepalive is true, then:
  1382. if (content_length.has_value() && http_request->keepalive()) {
  1383. // FIXME: 1-5., requires 'fetch records' and 'fetch group' concepts.
  1384. // NOTE: The above limit ensures that requests that are allowed to outlive the environment settings object
  1385. // and contain a body, have a bounded size and are not allowed to stay alive indefinitely.
  1386. }
  1387. // 11. If httpRequest’s referrer is a URL, then:
  1388. if (http_request->referrer().has<URL::URL>()) {
  1389. // 1. Let referrerValue be httpRequest’s referrer, serialized and isomorphic encoded.
  1390. auto referrer_string = http_request->referrer().get<URL::URL>().serialize();
  1391. auto referrer_value = TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, ByteBuffer::copy(referrer_string.bytes()));
  1392. // 2. Append (`Referer`, referrerValue) to httpRequest’s header list.
  1393. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  1394. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("Referer"sv.bytes())),
  1395. .value = move(referrer_value),
  1396. };
  1397. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1398. }
  1399. // 12. Append a request `Origin` header for httpRequest.
  1400. http_request->add_origin_header();
  1401. // 13. Append the Fetch metadata headers for httpRequest.
  1402. append_fetch_metadata_headers_for_request(*http_request);
  1403. // 14. FIXME If httpRequest’s initiator is "prefetch", then set a structured field value
  1404. // given (`Sec-Purpose`, the token prefetch) in httpRequest’s header list.
  1405. // 15. If httpRequest’s header list does not contain `User-Agent`, then user agents should append
  1406. // (`User-Agent`, default `User-Agent` value) to httpRequest’s header list.
  1407. if (!http_request->header_list()->contains("User-Agent"sv.bytes())) {
  1408. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  1409. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("User-Agent"sv.bytes())),
  1410. .value = Infrastructure::default_user_agent_value(),
  1411. };
  1412. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1413. }
  1414. // 16. If httpRequest’s cache mode is "default" and httpRequest’s header list contains `If-Modified-Since`,
  1415. // `If-None-Match`, `If-Unmodified-Since`, `If-Match`, or `If-Range`, then set httpRequest’s cache mode to
  1416. // "no-store".
  1417. if (http_request->cache_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::Default
  1418. && (http_request->header_list()->contains("If-Modified-Since"sv.bytes())
  1419. || http_request->header_list()->contains("If-None-Match"sv.bytes())
  1420. || http_request->header_list()->contains("If-Unmodified-Since"sv.bytes())
  1421. || http_request->header_list()->contains("If-Match"sv.bytes())
  1422. || http_request->header_list()->contains("If-Range"sv.bytes()))) {
  1423. http_request->set_cache_mode(Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::NoStore);
  1424. }
  1425. // 17. If httpRequest’s cache mode is "no-cache", httpRequest’s prevent no-cache cache-control header
  1426. // modification flag is unset, and httpRequest’s header list does not contain `Cache-Control`, then append
  1427. // (`Cache-Control`, `max-age=0`) to httpRequest’s header list.
  1428. if (http_request->cache_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::NoCache
  1429. && !http_request->prevent_no_cache_cache_control_header_modification()
  1430. && !http_request->header_list()->contains("Cache-Control"sv.bytes())) {
  1431. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Cache-Control"sv, "max-age=0"sv);
  1432. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1433. }
  1434. // 18. If httpRequest’s cache mode is "no-store" or "reload", then:
  1435. if (http_request->cache_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::NoStore
  1436. || http_request->cache_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::Reload) {
  1437. // 1. If httpRequest’s header list does not contain `Pragma`, then append (`Pragma`, `no-cache`) to
  1438. // httpRequest’s header list.
  1439. if (!http_request->header_list()->contains("Pragma"sv.bytes())) {
  1440. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Pragma"sv, "no-cache"sv);
  1441. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1442. }
  1443. // 2. If httpRequest’s header list does not contain `Cache-Control`, then append
  1444. // (`Cache-Control`, `no-cache`) to httpRequest’s header list.
  1445. if (!http_request->header_list()->contains("Cache-Control"sv.bytes())) {
  1446. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Cache-Control"sv, "no-cache"sv);
  1447. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1448. }
  1449. }
  1450. // 19. If httpRequest’s header list contains `Range`, then append (`Accept-Encoding`, `identity`) to
  1451. // httpRequest’s header list.
  1452. // NOTE: This avoids a failure when handling content codings with a part of an encoded response.
  1453. // Additionally, many servers mistakenly ignore `Range` headers if a non-identity encoding is accepted.
  1454. if (http_request->header_list()->contains("Range"sv.bytes())) {
  1455. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Accept-Encoding"sv, "identity"sv);
  1456. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1457. }
  1458. // 20. Modify httpRequest’s header list per HTTP. Do not append a given header if httpRequest’s header list
  1459. // contains that header’s name.
  1460. // NOTE: It would be great if we could make this more normative somehow. At this point headers such as
  1461. // `Accept-Encoding`, `Connection`, `DNT`, and `Host`, are to be appended if necessary.
  1462. // `Accept`, `Accept-Charset`, and `Accept-Language` must not be included at this point.
  1463. // NOTE: `Accept` and `Accept-Language` are already included (unless fetch() is used, which does not include
  1464. // the latter by default), and `Accept-Charset` is a waste of bytes. See HTTP header layer division for
  1465. // more details.
  1466. if (ResourceLoader::the().enable_do_not_track() && !http_request->header_list()->contains("DNT"sv.bytes())) {
  1467. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("DNT"sv, "1"sv);
  1468. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1469. }
  1470. // 21. If includeCredentials is true, then:
  1471. if (include_credentials == IncludeCredentials::Yes) {
  1472. // 1. If the user agent is not configured to block cookies for httpRequest (see section 7 of [COOKIES]),
  1473. // then:
  1474. if (true) {
  1475. // 1. Let cookies be the result of running the "cookie-string" algorithm (see section 5.4 of [COOKIES])
  1476. // with the user agent’s cookie store and httpRequest’s current URL.
  1477. auto cookies = ([&] {
  1478. // FIXME: Getting to the page client reliably is way too complicated, and going via the document won't work in workers.
  1479. auto document = Bindings::host_defined_environment_settings_object(realm).responsible_document();
  1480. if (!document)
  1481. return String {};
  1482. return document->page().client().page_did_request_cookie(http_request->current_url(), Cookie::Source::Http);
  1483. })();
  1484. // 2. If cookies is not the empty string, then append (`Cookie`, cookies) to httpRequest’s header list.
  1485. if (!cookies.is_empty()) {
  1486. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Cookie"sv, cookies);
  1487. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1488. }
  1489. }
  1490. // 2. If httpRequest’s header list does not contain `Authorization`, then:
  1491. if (!http_request->header_list()->contains("Authorization"sv.bytes())) {
  1492. // 1. Let authorizationValue be null.
  1493. auto authorization_value = Optional<String> {};
  1494. // 2. If there’s an authentication entry for httpRequest and either httpRequest’s use-URL-credentials
  1495. // flag is unset or httpRequest’s current URL does not include credentials, then set
  1496. // authorizationValue to authentication entry.
  1497. if (false // FIXME: "If there’s an authentication entry for httpRequest"
  1498. && (!http_request->use_url_credentials() || !http_request->current_url().includes_credentials())) {
  1499. // FIXME: "set authorizationValue to authentication entry."
  1500. }
  1501. // 3. Otherwise, if httpRequest’s current URL does include credentials and isAuthenticationFetch is
  1502. // true, set authorizationValue to httpRequest’s current URL, converted to an `Authorization` value.
  1503. else if (http_request->current_url().includes_credentials() && is_authentication_fetch == IsAuthenticationFetch::Yes) {
  1504. auto const& url = http_request->current_url();
  1505. auto payload = MUST(String::formatted("{}:{}", MUST(url.username()), MUST(url.password())));
  1506. authorization_value = TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, encode_base64(payload.bytes()));
  1507. }
  1508. // 4. If authorizationValue is non-null, then append (`Authorization`, authorizationValue) to
  1509. // httpRequest’s header list.
  1510. if (authorization_value.has_value()) {
  1511. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Authorization"sv, *authorization_value);
  1512. http_request->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1513. }
  1514. }
  1515. }
  1516. // FIXME: 22. If there’s a proxy-authentication entry, use it as appropriate.
  1517. // NOTE: This intentionally does not depend on httpRequest’s credentials mode.
  1518. // 23. Set httpCache to the result of determining the HTTP cache partition, given httpRequest.
  1519. http_cache = determine_the_http_cache_partition(*http_request);
  1520. // 24. If httpCache is null, then set httpRequest’s cache mode to "no-store".
  1521. if (!http_cache)
  1522. http_request->set_cache_mode(Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::NoStore);
  1523. // 25. If httpRequest’s cache mode is neither "no-store" nor "reload", then:
  1524. if (http_request->cache_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::NoStore
  1525. && http_request->cache_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::Reload) {
  1526. // 1. Set storedResponse to the result of selecting a response from the httpCache, possibly needing
  1527. // validation, as per the "Constructing Responses from Caches" chapter of HTTP Caching [HTTP-CACHING],
  1528. // if any.
  1529. // NOTE: As mandated by HTTP, this still takes the `Vary` header into account.
  1530. stored_response = http_cache->select_response(realm, http_request->current_url(), http_request->method(), *http_request->header_list());
  1531. // 2. If storedResponse is non-null, then:
  1532. if (stored_response) {
  1533. // 1. If cache mode is "default", storedResponse is a stale-while-revalidate response,
  1534. // and httpRequest’s client is non-null, then:
  1535. if (http_request->cache_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::Default
  1536. && stored_response->is_stale_while_revalidate()
  1537. && http_request->client() != nullptr) {
  1538. // 1. Set response to storedResponse.
  1539. response = stored_response;
  1540. // 2. Set response’s cache state to "local".
  1541. response->set_cache_state(Infrastructure::Response::CacheState::Local);
  1542. // 3. Let revalidateRequest be a clone of request.
  1543. auto revalidate_request = request->clone(realm);
  1544. // 4. Set revalidateRequest’s cache mode set to "no-cache".
  1545. revalidate_request->set_cache_mode(Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::NoCache);
  1546. // 5. Set revalidateRequest’s prevent no-cache cache-control header modification flag.
  1547. revalidate_request->set_prevent_no_cache_cache_control_header_modification(true);
  1548. // 6. Set revalidateRequest’s service-workers mode set to "none".
  1549. revalidate_request->set_service_workers_mode(Infrastructure::Request::ServiceWorkersMode::None);
  1550. // 7. In parallel, run main fetch given a new fetch params whose request is revalidateRequest.
  1551. Platform::EventLoopPlugin::the().deferred_invoke([&vm, &realm, revalidate_request, fetch_params = JS::NonnullGCPtr(fetch_params)] {
  1552. (void)main_fetch(realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams::create(vm, revalidate_request, fetch_params->timing_info()));
  1553. });
  1554. }
  1555. // 2. Otherwise:
  1556. else {
  1557. // 1. If storedResponse is a stale response, then set the revalidatingFlag.
  1558. if (stored_response->is_stale())
  1559. revalidating_flag->set_value(true);
  1560. // 2. If the revalidatingFlag is set and httpRequest’s cache mode is neither "force-cache" nor "only-if-cached", then:
  1561. if (revalidating_flag->value()
  1562. && http_request->cache_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::ForceCache
  1563. && http_request->cache_mode() != Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::OnlyIfCached) {
  1564. // 1. If storedResponse’s header list contains `ETag`, then append (`If-None-Match`, `ETag`'s value) to httpRequest’s header list.
  1565. if (auto etag = stored_response->header_list()->get("ETag"sv.bytes()); etag.has_value()) {
  1566. http_request->header_list()->append(Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("If-None-Match"sv, *etag));
  1567. }
  1568. // 2. If storedResponse’s header list contains `Last-Modified`, then append (`If-Modified-Since`, `Last-Modified`'s value) to httpRequest’s header list.
  1569. if (auto last_modified = stored_response->header_list()->get("Last-Modified"sv.bytes()); last_modified.has_value()) {
  1570. http_request->header_list()->append(Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("If-Modified-Since"sv, *last_modified));
  1571. }
  1572. }
  1573. // 3. Otherwise, set response to storedResponse and set response’s cache state to "local".
  1574. else {
  1575. response = stored_response;
  1576. response->set_cache_state(Infrastructure::Response::CacheState::Local);
  1577. }
  1578. }
  1579. }
  1580. }
  1581. }
  1582. // 9. If aborted, then return the appropriate network error for fetchParams.
  1583. if (aborted)
  1584. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::appropriate_network_error(vm, fetch_params));
  1585. JS::GCPtr<PendingResponse> pending_forward_response;
  1586. // 10. If response is null, then:
  1587. if (!response) {
  1588. // 1. If httpRequest’s cache mode is "only-if-cached", then return a network error.
  1589. if (http_request->cache_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CacheMode::OnlyIfCached)
  1590. return PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request with 'only-if-cached' cache mode doesn't have a cached response"sv));
  1591. // 2. Let forwardResponse be the result of running HTTP-network fetch given httpFetchParams, includeCredentials,
  1592. // and isNewConnectionFetch.
  1593. pending_forward_response = TRY(nonstandard_resource_loader_file_or_http_network_fetch(realm, *http_fetch_params, include_credentials, is_new_connection_fetch));
  1594. } else {
  1595. pending_forward_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request, Infrastructure::Response::create(vm));
  1596. }
  1597. auto returned_pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request);
  1598. pending_forward_response->when_loaded([&realm, &vm, &fetch_params, request, response, stored_response, http_request, returned_pending_response, is_authentication_fetch, is_new_connection_fetch, revalidating_flag, include_credentials, response_was_null = !response, http_cache](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> resolved_forward_response) mutable {
  1599. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP-network-or-cache fetch' pending_forward_response load callback");
  1600. if (response_was_null) {
  1601. auto forward_response = resolved_forward_response;
  1602. // NOTE: TRACE is omitted as it is a forbidden method in Fetch.
  1603. auto method_is_unsafe = !(StringView { http_request->method() }.is_one_of("GET"sv, "HEAD"sv, "OPTIONS"sv));
  1604. // 3. If httpRequest’s method is unsafe and forwardResponse’s status is in the range 200 to 399, inclusive,
  1605. // invalidate appropriate stored responses in httpCache, as per the "Invalidation" chapter of HTTP
  1606. // Caching, and set storedResponse to null.
  1607. if (method_is_unsafe && forward_response->status() >= 200 && forward_response->status() <= 399) {
  1608. // FIXME: "invalidate appropriate stored responses in httpCache, as per the "Invalidation" chapter of HTTP Caching"
  1609. stored_response = nullptr;
  1610. }
  1611. // 4. If the revalidatingFlag is set and forwardResponse’s status is 304, then:
  1612. if (revalidating_flag->value() && forward_response->status() == 304) {
  1613. dbgln("\033[34;1mHTTP CACHE REVALIDATE (304)\033[0m {}", http_request->current_url());
  1614. // 1. Update storedResponse’s header list using forwardResponse’s header list, as per the "Freshening
  1615. // Stored Responses upon Validation" chapter of HTTP Caching.
  1616. // NOTE: This updates the stored response in cache as well.
  1617. http_cache->freshen_stored_responses_upon_validation(*http_request, *forward_response);
  1618. // 2. Set response to storedResponse.
  1619. response = stored_response;
  1620. // 3. Set response’s cache state to "validated".
  1621. if (response)
  1622. response->set_cache_state(Infrastructure::Response::CacheState::Validated);
  1623. }
  1624. // 5. If response is null, then:
  1625. if (!response) {
  1626. // 1. Set response to forwardResponse.
  1627. response = forward_response;
  1628. // 2. Store httpRequest and forwardResponse in httpCache, as per the "Storing Responses in Caches" chapter of HTTP Caching.
  1629. // NOTE: If forwardResponse is a network error, this effectively caches the network error, which is
  1630. // sometimes known as "negative caching".
  1631. // NOTE: The associated body info is stored in the cache alongside the response.
  1632. if (http_cache)
  1633. http_cache->store_response(*http_request, *forward_response);
  1634. }
  1635. }
  1636. // 11. Set response’s URL list to a clone of httpRequest’s URL list.
  1637. response->set_url_list(http_request->url_list());
  1638. // 12. If httpRequest’s header list contains `Range`, then set response’s range-requested flag.
  1639. if (http_request->header_list()->contains("Range"sv.bytes()))
  1640. response->set_range_requested(true);
  1641. // 13. Set response’s request-includes-credentials to includeCredentials.
  1642. response->set_request_includes_credentials(include_credentials == IncludeCredentials::Yes);
  1643. auto inner_pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request, *response);
  1644. // 14. If response’s status is 401, httpRequest’s response tainting is not "cors", includeCredentials is true,
  1645. // and request’s window is an environment settings object, then:
  1646. if (response->status() == 401
  1647. && http_request->response_tainting() != Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS
  1648. && include_credentials == IncludeCredentials::Yes
  1649. && request->window().has<JS::GCPtr<HTML::EnvironmentSettingsObject>>()) {
  1650. // 1. Needs testing: multiple `WWW-Authenticate` headers, missing, parsing issues.
  1651. // (Red box in the spec, no-op)
  1652. // 2. If request’s body is non-null, then:
  1653. if (!request->body().has<Empty>()) {
  1654. // 1. If request’s body’s source is null, then return a network error.
  1655. if (request->body().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()->source().has<Empty>()) {
  1656. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request has body but no body source"_string));
  1657. return;
  1658. }
  1659. // 2. Set request’s body to the body of the result of safely extracting request’s body’s source.
  1660. auto const& source = request->body().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()->source();
  1661. // NOTE: BodyInitOrReadableBytes is a superset of Body::SourceType
  1662. auto converted_source = source.has<ByteBuffer>()
  1663. ? BodyInitOrReadableBytes { source.get<ByteBuffer>() }
  1664. : BodyInitOrReadableBytes { source.get<JS::Handle<FileAPI::Blob>>() };
  1665. auto [body, _] = TRY_OR_IGNORE(safely_extract_body(realm, converted_source));
  1666. request->set_body(move(body));
  1667. }
  1668. // 3. If request’s use-URL-credentials flag is unset or isAuthenticationFetch is true, then:
  1669. if (!request->use_url_credentials() || is_authentication_fetch == IsAuthenticationFetch::Yes) {
  1670. // 1. If fetchParams is canceled, then return the appropriate network error for fetchParams.
  1671. if (fetch_params.is_canceled()) {
  1672. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::appropriate_network_error(vm, fetch_params));
  1673. return;
  1674. }
  1675. // FIXME: 2. Let username and password be the result of prompting the end user for a username and password,
  1676. // respectively, in request’s window.
  1677. dbgln("Fetch: Username/password prompt is not implemented, using empty strings. This request will probably fail.");
  1678. auto username = ByteString::empty();
  1679. auto password = ByteString::empty();
  1680. // 3. Set the username given request’s current URL and username.
  1681. MUST(request->current_url().set_username(username));
  1682. // 4. Set the password given request’s current URL and password.
  1683. MUST(request->current_url().set_password(password));
  1684. }
  1685. // 4. Set response to the result of running HTTP-network-or-cache fetch given fetchParams and true.
  1686. inner_pending_response = TRY_OR_IGNORE(http_network_or_cache_fetch(realm, fetch_params, IsAuthenticationFetch::Yes));
  1687. }
  1688. inner_pending_response->when_loaded([&realm, &vm, &fetch_params, request, returned_pending_response, is_authentication_fetch, is_new_connection_fetch](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response) {
  1689. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'HTTP network-or-cache fetch' inner_pending_response load callback");
  1690. // 15. If response’s status is 407, then:
  1691. if (response->status() == 407) {
  1692. // 1. If request’s window is "no-window", then return a network error.
  1693. if (request->window().has<Infrastructure::Request::Window>()
  1694. && request->window().get<Infrastructure::Request::Window>() == Infrastructure::Request::Window::NoWindow) {
  1695. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Request requires proxy authentication but has 'no-window' set"_string));
  1696. return;
  1697. }
  1698. // 2. Needs testing: multiple `Proxy-Authenticate` headers, missing, parsing issues.
  1699. // (Red box in the spec, no-op)
  1700. // 3. If fetchParams is canceled, then return the appropriate network error for fetchParams.
  1701. if (fetch_params.is_canceled()) {
  1702. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::appropriate_network_error(vm, fetch_params));
  1703. return;
  1704. }
  1705. // FIXME: 4. Prompt the end user as appropriate in request’s window and store the result as a
  1706. // proxy-authentication entry.
  1707. // NOTE: Remaining details surrounding proxy authentication are defined by HTTP.
  1708. // FIXME: 5. Set response to the result of running HTTP-network-or-cache fetch given fetchParams.
  1709. // (Doing this without step 4 would potentially lead to an infinite request cycle.)
  1710. }
  1711. auto inner_pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request, *response);
  1712. // 16. If all of the following are true
  1713. if (
  1714. // - response’s status is 421
  1715. response->status() == 421
  1716. // - isNewConnectionFetch is false
  1717. && is_new_connection_fetch == IsNewConnectionFetch::No
  1718. // - request’s body is null, or request’s body is non-null and request’s body’s source is non-null
  1719. && (request->body().has<Empty>() || !request->body().get<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()->source().has<Empty>())
  1720. // then:
  1721. ) {
  1722. // 1. If fetchParams is canceled, then return the appropriate network error for fetchParams.
  1723. if (fetch_params.is_canceled()) {
  1724. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::appropriate_network_error(vm, fetch_params));
  1725. return;
  1726. }
  1727. // 2. Set response to the result of running HTTP-network-or-cache fetch given fetchParams,
  1728. // isAuthenticationFetch, and true.
  1729. inner_pending_response = TRY_OR_IGNORE(http_network_or_cache_fetch(realm, fetch_params, is_authentication_fetch, IsNewConnectionFetch::Yes));
  1730. }
  1731. inner_pending_response->when_loaded([returned_pending_response, is_authentication_fetch](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response) {
  1732. // 17. If isAuthenticationFetch is true, then create an authentication entry for request and the given
  1733. // realm.
  1734. if (is_authentication_fetch == IsAuthenticationFetch::Yes) {
  1735. // FIXME: "create an authentication entry for request and the given realm"
  1736. }
  1737. returned_pending_response->resolve(response);
  1738. });
  1739. });
  1740. });
  1741. // 18. Return response.
  1742. // NOTE: Typically response’s body’s stream is still being enqueued to after returning.
  1743. return returned_pending_response;
  1744. }
  1745. #if defined(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG)
  1746. static void log_load_request(auto const& load_request)
  1747. {
  1748. dbgln("Fetch: Invoking ResourceLoader");
  1749. dbgln("> {} {} HTTP/1.1", load_request.method(), load_request.url());
  1750. for (auto const& [name, value] : load_request.headers())
  1751. dbgln("> {}: {}", name, value);
  1752. dbgln(">");
  1753. for (auto line : StringView { load_request.body() }.split_view('\n', SplitBehavior::KeepEmpty))
  1754. dbgln("> {}", line);
  1755. }
  1756. static void log_response(auto const& status_code, auto const& headers, auto const& data)
  1757. {
  1758. dbgln("< HTTP/1.1 {}", status_code.value_or(0));
  1759. for (auto const& [name, value] : headers.headers())
  1760. dbgln("< {}: {}", name, value);
  1761. dbgln("<");
  1762. for (auto line : StringView { data }.split_view('\n', SplitBehavior::KeepEmpty))
  1763. dbgln("< {}", line);
  1764. }
  1765. #endif
  1766. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-http-network-fetch
  1767. // Drop-in replacement for 'HTTP-network fetch', but obviously non-standard :^)
  1768. // It also handles file:// URLs since those can also go through ResourceLoader.
  1769. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>> nonstandard_resource_loader_file_or_http_network_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::FetchParams const& fetch_params, IncludeCredentials include_credentials, IsNewConnectionFetch is_new_connection_fetch)
  1770. {
  1771. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'non-standard HTTP-network fetch' with: fetch_params @ {}", &fetch_params);
  1772. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  1773. (void)include_credentials;
  1774. (void)is_new_connection_fetch;
  1775. auto request = fetch_params.request();
  1776. auto& page = Bindings::host_defined_page(realm);
  1777. // NOTE: Using LoadRequest::create_for_url_on_page here will unconditionally add cookies as long as there's a page available.
  1778. // However, it is up to http_network_or_cache_fetch to determine if cookies should be added to the request.
  1779. LoadRequest load_request;
  1780. load_request.set_url(request->current_url());
  1781. load_request.set_page(page);
  1782. load_request.set_method(ByteString::copy(request->method()));
  1783. for (auto const& header : *request->header_list())
  1784. load_request.set_header(ByteString::copy(header.name), ByteString::copy(header.value));
  1785. if (auto const* body = request->body().get_pointer<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Body>>()) {
  1786. TRY((*body)->source().visit(
  1787. [&](ByteBuffer const& byte_buffer) -> WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> {
  1788. load_request.set_body(TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, ByteBuffer::copy(byte_buffer)));
  1789. return {};
  1790. },
  1791. [&](JS::Handle<FileAPI::Blob> const& blob_handle) -> WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> {
  1792. load_request.set_body(TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, ByteBuffer::copy(blob_handle->bytes())));
  1793. return {};
  1794. },
  1795. [](Empty) -> WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> {
  1796. return {};
  1797. }));
  1798. }
  1799. auto pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request);
  1800. if constexpr (WEB_FETCH_DEBUG) {
  1801. dbgln("Fetch: Invoking ResourceLoader");
  1802. log_load_request(load_request);
  1803. }
  1804. // FIXME: This check should be removed and all HTTP requests should go through the `ResourceLoader::load_unbuffered`
  1805. // path. The buffer option should then be supplied to the steps below that allow us to buffer data up to a
  1806. // user-agent-defined limit (or not). However, we will need to fully use stream operations throughout the
  1807. // fetch process to enable this (e.g. Body::fully_read must use streams for this to work).
  1808. if (request->buffer_policy() == Infrastructure::Request::BufferPolicy::DoNotBufferResponse) {
  1809. HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { Bindings::host_defined_environment_settings_object(realm), HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext::CallbacksEnabled::Yes };
  1810. // 12. Let stream be a new ReadableStream.
  1811. auto stream = realm.heap().allocate<Streams::ReadableStream>(realm, realm);
  1812. auto fetched_data_receiver = realm.heap().allocate<FetchedDataReceiver>(realm, fetch_params, stream);
  1813. // 10. Let pullAlgorithm be the followings steps:
  1814. auto pull_algorithm = JS::create_heap_function(realm.heap(), [&realm, fetched_data_receiver]() {
  1815. // 1. Let promise be a new promise.
  1816. auto promise = WebIDL::create_promise(realm);
  1817. // 2. Run the following steps in parallel:
  1818. // NOTE: This is handled by FetchedDataReceiver.
  1819. fetched_data_receiver->set_pending_promise(promise);
  1820. // 3. Return promise.
  1821. return promise;
  1822. });
  1823. // 11. Let cancelAlgorithm be an algorithm that aborts fetchParams’s controller with reason, given reason.
  1824. auto cancel_algorithm = JS::create_heap_function(realm.heap(), [&realm, &fetch_params](JS::Value reason) {
  1825. fetch_params.controller()->abort(realm, reason);
  1826. return WebIDL::create_resolved_promise(realm, JS::js_undefined());
  1827. });
  1828. // 13. Set up stream with byte reading support with pullAlgorithm set to pullAlgorithm, cancelAlgorithm set to cancelAlgorithm.
  1829. Streams::set_up_readable_stream_controller_with_byte_reading_support(stream, pull_algorithm, cancel_algorithm);
  1830. auto on_headers_received = [&vm, request, pending_response, stream](auto const& response_headers, Optional<u32> status_code) {
  1831. if (pending_response->is_resolved()) {
  1832. // RequestServer will send us the response headers twice, the second time being for HTTP trailers. This
  1833. // fetch algorithm is not interested in trailers, so just drop them here.
  1834. return;
  1835. }
  1836. auto response = Infrastructure::Response::create(vm);
  1837. response->set_status(status_code.value_or(200));
  1838. // FIXME: Set response status message
  1839. if constexpr (WEB_FETCH_DEBUG) {
  1840. dbgln("Fetch: ResourceLoader load for '{}' {}: (status {})",
  1841. request->url(),
  1842. Infrastructure::is_ok_status(response->status()) ? "complete"sv : "failed"sv,
  1843. response->status());
  1844. log_response(status_code, response_headers, ReadonlyBytes {});
  1845. }
  1846. for (auto const& [name, value] : response_headers.headers()) {
  1847. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair(name, value);
  1848. response->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1849. }
  1850. // 14. Set response’s body to a new body whose stream is stream.
  1851. response->set_body(Infrastructure::Body::create(vm, stream));
  1852. // 17. Return response.
  1853. // NOTE: Typically response’s body’s stream is still being enqueued to after returning.
  1854. pending_response->resolve(response);
  1855. };
  1856. // 16. Run these steps in parallel:
  1857. // FIXME: 1. Run these steps, but abort when fetchParams is canceled:
  1858. auto on_data_received = [fetched_data_receiver](auto bytes) {
  1859. // 1. If one or more bytes have been transmitted from response’s message body, then:
  1860. if (!bytes.is_empty()) {
  1861. // 1. Let bytes be the transmitted bytes.
  1862. // FIXME: 2. Let codings be the result of extracting header list values given `Content-Encoding` and response’s header list.
  1863. // FIXME: 3. Increase response’s body info’s encoded size by bytes’s length.
  1864. // FIXME: 4. Set bytes to the result of handling content codings given codings and bytes.
  1865. // FIXME: 5. Increase response’s body info’s decoded size by bytes’s length.
  1866. // FIXME: 6. If bytes is failure, then terminate fetchParams’s controller.
  1867. // 7. Append bytes to buffer.
  1868. fetched_data_receiver->on_data_received(bytes);
  1869. // FIXME: 8. If the size of buffer is larger than an upper limit chosen by the user agent, ask the user agent
  1870. // to suspend the ongoing fetch.
  1871. }
  1872. };
  1873. auto on_complete = [&vm, &realm, pending_response, stream](auto success, auto error_message) {
  1874. HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { Bindings::host_defined_environment_settings_object(realm), HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext::CallbacksEnabled::Yes };
  1875. // 16.1.1.2. Otherwise, if the bytes transmission for response’s message body is done normally and stream is readable,
  1876. // then close stream, and abort these in-parallel steps.
  1877. if (success) {
  1878. if (stream->is_readable())
  1879. stream->close();
  1880. }
  1881. // 16.1.2.2. Otherwise, if stream is readable, error stream with a TypeError.
  1882. else {
  1883. auto error = MUST(String::formatted("Load failed: {}", error_message));
  1884. if (stream->is_readable())
  1885. stream->error(JS::TypeError::create(realm, error));
  1886. if (!pending_response->is_resolved())
  1887. pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, error));
  1888. }
  1889. };
  1890. ResourceLoader::the().load_unbuffered(load_request, move(on_headers_received), move(on_data_received), move(on_complete));
  1891. } else {
  1892. auto on_load_success = [&realm, &vm, request, pending_response](auto data, auto& response_headers, auto status_code) {
  1893. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: ResourceLoader load for '{}' complete", request->url());
  1894. if constexpr (WEB_FETCH_DEBUG)
  1895. log_response(status_code, response_headers, data);
  1896. auto [body, _] = TRY_OR_IGNORE(extract_body(realm, data));
  1897. auto response = Infrastructure::Response::create(vm);
  1898. response->set_status(status_code.value_or(200));
  1899. response->set_body(move(body));
  1900. for (auto const& [name, value] : response_headers.headers()) {
  1901. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair(name, value);
  1902. response->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1903. }
  1904. // FIXME: Set response status message
  1905. pending_response->resolve(response);
  1906. };
  1907. auto on_load_error = [&realm, &vm, request, pending_response](auto& error, auto status_code, auto data, auto& response_headers) {
  1908. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: ResourceLoader load for '{}' failed: {} (status {})", request->url(), error, status_code.value_or(0));
  1909. if constexpr (WEB_FETCH_DEBUG)
  1910. log_response(status_code, response_headers, data);
  1911. auto response = Infrastructure::Response::create(vm);
  1912. // FIXME: This is ugly, ResourceLoader should tell us.
  1913. if (status_code.value_or(0) == 0) {
  1914. response = Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, TRY_OR_IGNORE(String::from_byte_string(error)));
  1915. } else {
  1916. response->set_type(Infrastructure::Response::Type::Error);
  1917. response->set_status(status_code.value_or(400));
  1918. auto [body, _] = TRY_OR_IGNORE(extract_body(realm, data));
  1919. response->set_body(move(body));
  1920. for (auto const& [name, value] : response_headers.headers()) {
  1921. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair(name, value);
  1922. response->header_list()->append(move(header));
  1923. }
  1924. // FIXME: Set response status message
  1925. }
  1926. pending_response->resolve(response);
  1927. };
  1928. ResourceLoader::the().load(load_request, move(on_load_success), move(on_load_error));
  1929. }
  1930. return pending_response;
  1931. }
  1932. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#cors-preflight-fetch-0
  1933. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<PendingResponse>> cors_preflight_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, Infrastructure::Request& request)
  1934. {
  1935. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'CORS-preflight fetch' with request @ {}", &request);
  1936. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  1937. // 1. Let preflight be a new request whose method is `OPTIONS`, URL list is a clone of request’s URL list, initiator is
  1938. // request’s initiator, destination is request’s destination, origin is request’s origin, referrer is request’s referrer,
  1939. // referrer policy is request’s referrer policy, mode is "cors", and response tainting is "cors".
  1940. auto preflight = Fetch::Infrastructure::Request::create(vm);
  1941. preflight->set_method(TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, ByteBuffer::copy("OPTIONS"sv.bytes())));
  1942. preflight->set_url_list(request.url_list());
  1943. preflight->set_initiator(request.initiator());
  1944. preflight->set_destination(request.destination());
  1945. preflight->set_origin(request.origin());
  1946. preflight->set_referrer(request.referrer());
  1947. preflight->set_referrer_policy(request.referrer_policy());
  1948. preflight->set_mode(Infrastructure::Request::Mode::CORS);
  1949. preflight->set_response_tainting(Infrastructure::Request::ResponseTainting::CORS);
  1950. // 2. Append (`Accept`, `*/*`) to preflight’s header list.
  1951. auto temp_header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Accept"sv, "*/*"sv);
  1952. preflight->header_list()->append(move(temp_header));
  1953. // 3. Append (`Access-Control-Request-Method`, request’s method) to preflight’s header list.
  1954. temp_header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Access-Control-Request-Method"sv, request.method());
  1955. preflight->header_list()->append(move(temp_header));
  1956. // 4. Let headers be the CORS-unsafe request-header names with request’s header list.
  1957. auto headers = Infrastructure::get_cors_unsafe_header_names(request.header_list());
  1958. // 5. If headers is not empty, then:
  1959. if (!headers.is_empty()) {
  1960. // 1. Let value be the items in headers separated from each other by `,`.
  1961. // NOTE: This intentionally does not use combine, as 0x20 following 0x2C is not the way this was implemented,
  1962. // for better or worse.
  1963. ByteBuffer value;
  1964. bool first = true;
  1965. for (auto const& header : headers) {
  1966. if (!first)
  1967. TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, value.try_append(','));
  1968. TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, value.try_append(header));
  1969. first = false;
  1970. }
  1971. // 2. Append (`Access-Control-Request-Headers`, value) to preflight’s header list.
  1972. temp_header = Infrastructure::Header {
  1973. .name = TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, ByteBuffer::copy("Access-Control-Request-Headers"sv.bytes())),
  1974. .value = move(value),
  1975. };
  1976. preflight->header_list()->append(move(temp_header));
  1977. }
  1978. // 6. Let response be the result of running HTTP-network-or-cache fetch given a new fetch params whose request is preflight.
  1979. // FIXME: The spec doesn't say anything about timing_info here, but FetchParams requires a non-null FetchTimingInfo object.
  1980. auto timing_info = Infrastructure::FetchTimingInfo::create(vm);
  1981. auto fetch_params = Infrastructure::FetchParams::create(vm, preflight, timing_info);
  1982. auto returned_pending_response = PendingResponse::create(vm, request);
  1983. auto preflight_response = TRY(http_network_or_cache_fetch(realm, fetch_params));
  1984. preflight_response->when_loaded([&vm, &request, returned_pending_response](JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response) {
  1985. dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Running 'CORS-preflight fetch' preflight_response load callback");
  1986. // 7. If a CORS check for request and response returns success and response’s status is an ok status, then:
  1987. // NOTE: The CORS check is done on request rather than preflight to ensure the correct credentials mode is used.
  1988. if (cors_check(request, response) && Infrastructure::is_ok_status(response->status())) {
  1989. // 1. Let methods be the result of extracting header list values given `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` and response’s header list.
  1990. auto methods_or_failure = Infrastructure::extract_header_list_values("Access-Control-Allow-Methods"sv.bytes(), response->header_list());
  1991. // 2. Let headerNames be the result of extracting header list values given `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` and
  1992. // response’s header list.
  1993. auto header_names_or_failure = Infrastructure::extract_header_list_values("Access-Control-Allow-Headers"sv.bytes(), response->header_list());
  1994. // 3. If either methods or headerNames is failure, return a network error.
  1995. if (methods_or_failure.has<Infrastructure::ExtractHeaderParseFailure>()) {
  1996. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "The Access-Control-Allow-Methods in the CORS-preflight response is syntactically invalid"_string));
  1997. return;
  1998. }
  1999. if (header_names_or_failure.has<Infrastructure::ExtractHeaderParseFailure>()) {
  2000. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "The Access-Control-Allow-Headers in the CORS-preflight response is syntactically invalid"_string));
  2001. return;
  2002. }
  2003. // NOTE: We treat "methods_or_failure" being `Empty` as empty Vector here.
  2004. auto methods = methods_or_failure.has<Vector<ByteBuffer>>() ? methods_or_failure.get<Vector<ByteBuffer>>() : Vector<ByteBuffer> {};
  2005. // NOTE: We treat "header_names_or_failure" being `Empty` as empty Vector here.
  2006. auto header_names = header_names_or_failure.has<Vector<ByteBuffer>>() ? header_names_or_failure.get<Vector<ByteBuffer>>() : Vector<ByteBuffer> {};
  2007. // 4. If methods is null and request’s use-CORS-preflight flag is set, then set methods to a new list containing request’s method.
  2008. // NOTE: This ensures that a CORS-preflight fetch that happened due to request’s use-CORS-preflight flag being set is cached.
  2009. if (methods.is_empty() && request.use_cors_preflight())
  2010. methods = Vector { TRY_OR_IGNORE(ByteBuffer::copy(request.method())) };
  2011. // 5. If request’s method is not in methods, request’s method is not a CORS-safelisted method, and request’s credentials mode
  2012. // is "include" or methods does not contain `*`, then return a network error.
  2013. if (!methods.contains_slow(request.method()) && !Infrastructure::is_cors_safelisted_method(request.method())) {
  2014. if (request.credentials_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CredentialsMode::Include) {
  2015. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, TRY_OR_IGNORE(String::formatted("Non-CORS-safelisted method '{}' not found in the CORS-preflight response's Access-Control-Allow-Methods header (the header may be missing). '*' is not allowed as the main request includes credentials."sv, StringView { request.method() }))));
  2016. return;
  2017. }
  2018. if (!methods.contains_slow("*"sv.bytes())) {
  2019. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, TRY_OR_IGNORE(String::formatted("Non-CORS-safelisted method '{}' not found in the CORS-preflight response's Access-Control-Allow-Methods header and there was no '*' entry. The header may be missing."sv, StringView { request.method() }))));
  2020. return;
  2021. }
  2022. }
  2023. // 6. If one of request’s header list’s names is a CORS non-wildcard request-header name and is not a byte-case-insensitive match
  2024. // for an item in headerNames, then return a network error.
  2025. for (auto const& header : *request.header_list()) {
  2026. if (Infrastructure::is_cors_non_wildcard_request_header_name(header.name)) {
  2027. bool is_in_header_names = false;
  2028. for (auto const& allowed_header_name : header_names) {
  2029. if (StringView { allowed_header_name }.equals_ignoring_ascii_case(header.name)) {
  2030. is_in_header_names = true;
  2031. break;
  2032. }
  2033. }
  2034. if (!is_in_header_names) {
  2035. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, TRY_OR_IGNORE(String::formatted("Main request contains the header '{}' that is not specified in the CORS-preflight response's Access-Control-Allow-Headers header (the header may be missing). '*' does not capture this header."sv, StringView { header.name }))));
  2036. return;
  2037. }
  2038. }
  2039. }
  2040. // 7. For each unsafeName of the CORS-unsafe request-header names with request’s header list, if unsafeName is not a
  2041. // byte-case-insensitive match for an item in headerNames and request’s credentials mode is "include" or headerNames
  2042. // does not contain `*`, return a network error.
  2043. auto unsafe_names = Infrastructure::get_cors_unsafe_header_names(request.header_list());
  2044. for (auto const& unsafe_name : unsafe_names) {
  2045. bool is_in_header_names = false;
  2046. for (auto const& header_name : header_names) {
  2047. if (StringView { unsafe_name }.equals_ignoring_ascii_case(header_name)) {
  2048. is_in_header_names = true;
  2049. break;
  2050. }
  2051. }
  2052. if (!is_in_header_names) {
  2053. if (request.credentials_mode() == Infrastructure::Request::CredentialsMode::Include) {
  2054. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, TRY_OR_IGNORE(String::formatted("CORS-unsafe request-header '{}' not found in the CORS-preflight response's Access-Control-Allow-Headers header (the header may be missing). '*' is not allowed as the main request includes credentials."sv, StringView { unsafe_name }))));
  2055. return;
  2056. }
  2057. if (!header_names.contains_slow("*"sv.bytes())) {
  2058. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, TRY_OR_IGNORE(String::formatted("CORS-unsafe request-header '{}' not found in the CORS-preflight response's Access-Control-Allow-Headers header and there was no '*' entry. The header may be missing."sv, StringView { unsafe_name }))));
  2059. return;
  2060. }
  2061. }
  2062. }
  2063. // FIXME: 8. Let max-age be the result of extracting header list values given `Access-Control-Max-Age` and response’s header list.
  2064. // FIXME: 9. If max-age is failure or null, then set max-age to 5.
  2065. // FIXME: 10. If max-age is greater than an imposed limit on max-age, then set max-age to the imposed limit.
  2066. // 11. If the user agent does not provide for a cache, then return response.
  2067. // NOTE: Since we don't currently have a cache, this is always true.
  2068. returned_pending_response->resolve(response);
  2069. return;
  2070. // FIXME: 12. For each method in methods for which there is a method cache entry match using request, set matching entry’s max-age
  2071. // to max-age.
  2072. // FIXME: 13. For each method in methods for which there is no method cache entry match using request, create a new cache entry
  2073. // with request, max-age, method, and null.
  2074. // FIXME: 14. For each headerName in headerNames for which there is a header-name cache entry match using request, set matching
  2075. // entry’s max-age to max-age.
  2076. // FIXME: 15. For each headerName in headerNames for which there is no header-name cache entry match using request, create a
  2077. // new cache entry with request, max-age, null, and headerName.
  2078. // FIXME: 16. Return response.
  2079. }
  2080. // 8. Otherwise, return a network error.
  2081. returned_pending_response->resolve(Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "CORS-preflight check failed"_string));
  2082. });
  2083. return returned_pending_response;
  2084. }
  2085. // https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-fetch-metadata/#abstract-opdef-set-dest
  2086. void set_sec_fetch_dest_header(Infrastructure::Request& request)
  2087. {
  2088. // 1. Assert: r’s url is a potentially trustworthy URL.
  2089. VERIFY(SecureContexts::is_url_potentially_trustworthy(request.url()) == SecureContexts::Trustworthiness::PotentiallyTrustworthy);
  2090. // 2. Let header be a Structured Header whose value is a token.
  2091. // FIXME: This is handled below, as Serenity doesn't have APIs for RFC 8941.
  2092. // 3. If r’s destination is the empty string, set header’s value to the string "empty". Otherwise, set header’s value to r’s destination.
  2093. ByteBuffer header_value;
  2094. if (!request.destination().has_value()) {
  2095. header_value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("empty"sv.bytes()));
  2096. } else {
  2097. header_value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy(Infrastructure::request_destination_to_string(request.destination().value()).bytes()));
  2098. }
  2099. // 4. Set a structured field value `Sec-Fetch-Dest`/header in r’s header list.
  2100. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  2101. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("Sec-Fetch-Dest"sv.bytes())),
  2102. .value = move(header_value),
  2103. };
  2104. request.header_list()->append(move(header));
  2105. }
  2106. // https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-fetch-metadata/#abstract-opdef-set-dest
  2107. void set_sec_fetch_mode_header(Infrastructure::Request& request)
  2108. {
  2109. // 1. Assert: r’s url is a potentially trustworthy URL.
  2110. VERIFY(SecureContexts::is_url_potentially_trustworthy(request.url()) == SecureContexts::Trustworthiness::PotentiallyTrustworthy);
  2111. // 2. Let header be a Structured Header whose value is a token.
  2112. // FIXME: This is handled below, as Serenity doesn't have APIs for RFC 8941.
  2113. // 3. Set header’s value to r’s mode.
  2114. auto header_value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy(Infrastructure::request_mode_to_string(request.mode()).bytes()));
  2115. // 4. Set a structured field value `Sec-Fetch-Mode`/header in r’s header list.
  2116. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  2117. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("Sec-Fetch-Mode"sv.bytes())),
  2118. .value = move(header_value),
  2119. };
  2120. request.header_list()->append(move(header));
  2121. }
  2122. // https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-fetch-metadata/#abstract-opdef-set-site
  2123. void set_sec_fetch_site_header(Infrastructure::Request& request)
  2124. {
  2125. // 1. Assert: r’s url is a potentially trustworthy URL.
  2126. VERIFY(SecureContexts::is_url_potentially_trustworthy(request.url()) == SecureContexts::Trustworthiness::PotentiallyTrustworthy);
  2127. // 2. Let header be a Structured Header whose value is a token.
  2128. // FIXME: This is handled below, as Serenity doesn't have APIs for RFC 8941.
  2129. // 3. Set header’s value to same-origin.
  2130. auto header_value = "same-origin"sv;
  2131. // FIXME: 4. If r is a navigation request that was explicitly caused by a user’s interaction with the user agent (by typing an address
  2132. // into the user agent directly, for example, or by clicking a bookmark, etc.), then set header’s value to none.
  2133. // 5. If header’s value is not none, then for each url in r’s url list:
  2134. if (!header_value.equals_ignoring_ascii_case("none"sv)) {
  2135. for (auto& url : request.url_list()) {
  2136. // 1. If url is same origin with r’s origin, continue.
  2137. if (DOMURL::url_origin(url).is_same_origin(DOMURL::url_origin(request.current_url())))
  2138. continue;
  2139. // 2. Set header’s value to cross-site.
  2140. header_value = "cross-site"sv;
  2141. // FIXME: 3. If r’s origin is not same site with url’s origin, then break.
  2142. // FIXME: 4. Set header’s value to same-site.
  2143. }
  2144. }
  2145. // 6. Set a structured field value `Sec-Fetch-Site`/header in r’s header list.
  2146. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  2147. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("Sec-Fetch-Site"sv.bytes())),
  2148. .value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy(header_value.bytes())),
  2149. };
  2150. request.header_list()->append(move(header));
  2151. }
  2152. // https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-fetch-metadata/#abstract-opdef-set-user
  2153. void set_sec_fetch_user_header(Infrastructure::Request& request)
  2154. {
  2155. // 1. Assert: r’s url is a potentially trustworthy URL.
  2156. VERIFY(SecureContexts::is_url_potentially_trustworthy(request.url()) == SecureContexts::Trustworthiness::PotentiallyTrustworthy);
  2157. // 2. If r is not a navigation request, or if r’s user-activation is false, return.
  2158. if (!request.is_navigation_request() || !request.user_activation())
  2159. return;
  2160. // 3. Let header be a Structured Header whose value is a token.
  2161. // FIXME: This is handled below, as Serenity doesn't have APIs for RFC 8941.
  2162. // 4. Set header’s value to true.
  2163. // NOTE: See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8941#name-booleans for boolean format in RFC 8941.
  2164. auto header_value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("?1"sv.bytes()));
  2165. // 5. Set a structured field value `Sec-Fetch-User`/header in r’s header list.
  2166. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  2167. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("Sec-Fetch-User"sv.bytes())),
  2168. .value = move(header_value),
  2169. };
  2170. request.header_list()->append(move(header));
  2171. }
  2172. // https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-fetch-metadata/#abstract-opdef-append-the-fetch-metadata-headers-for-a-request
  2173. void append_fetch_metadata_headers_for_request(Infrastructure::Request& request)
  2174. {
  2175. // 1. If r’s url is not an potentially trustworthy URL, return.
  2176. if (SecureContexts::is_url_potentially_trustworthy(request.url()) != SecureContexts::Trustworthiness::PotentiallyTrustworthy)
  2177. return;
  2178. // 2. Set the Sec-Fetch-Dest header for r.
  2179. set_sec_fetch_dest_header(request);
  2180. // 3. Set the Sec-Fetch-Mode header for r.
  2181. set_sec_fetch_mode_header(request);
  2182. // 4. Set the Sec-Fetch-Site header for r.
  2183. set_sec_fetch_site_header(request);
  2184. // 5. Set the Sec-Fetch-User header for r.
  2185. set_sec_fetch_user_header(request);
  2186. }
  2187. }