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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
  3. *
  4. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
  5. */
  6. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Completion.h>
  7. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/Intrinsics.h>
  8. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/MainThreadVM.h>
  9. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/ResponsePrototype.h>
  10. #include <LibWeb/DOMURL/DOMURL.h>
  11. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Enums.h>
  12. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Bodies.h>
  13. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Responses.h>
  14. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Statuses.h>
  15. #include <LibWeb/Fetch/Response.h>
  16. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/Environments.h>
  17. #include <LibWeb/Infra/JSON.h>
  18. namespace Web::Fetch {
  19. JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(Response);
  20. Response::Response(JS::Realm& realm, JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response)
  21. : PlatformObject(realm)
  22. , m_response(response)
  23. {
  24. }
  25. Response::~Response() = default;
  26. void Response::initialize(JS::Realm& realm)
  27. {
  28. Base::initialize(realm);
  29. WEB_SET_PROTOTYPE_FOR_INTERFACE(Response);
  30. }
  31. void Response::visit_edges(Cell::Visitor& visitor)
  32. {
  33. Base::visit_edges(visitor);
  34. visitor.visit(m_response);
  35. visitor.visit(m_headers);
  36. }
  37. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-body-mime-type
  38. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#ref-for-concept-header-extract-mime-type%E2%91%A7
  39. Optional<MimeSniff::MimeType> Response::mime_type_impl() const
  40. {
  41. // Objects including the Body interface mixin need to define an associated MIME type algorithm which takes no arguments and returns failure or a MIME type.
  42. // A Response object’s MIME type is to return the result of extracting a MIME type from its response’s header list.
  43. return m_response->header_list()->extract_mime_type();
  44. }
  45. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-body-body
  46. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#ref-for-concept-body-body%E2%91%A8
  47. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Body const> Response::body_impl() const
  48. {
  49. // Objects including the Body interface mixin have an associated body (null or a body).
  50. // A Response object’s body is its response’s body.
  51. return m_response->body() ? m_response->body() : nullptr;
  52. }
  53. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-body-body
  54. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#ref-for-concept-body-body%E2%91%A8
  55. JS::GCPtr<Infrastructure::Body> Response::body_impl()
  56. {
  57. // Objects including the Body interface mixin have an associated body (null or a body).
  58. // A Response object’s body is its response’s body.
  59. return m_response->body() ? m_response->body() : nullptr;
  60. }
  61. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#response-create
  62. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Response> Response::create(JS::Realm& realm, JS::NonnullGCPtr<Infrastructure::Response> response, Headers::Guard guard)
  63. {
  64. // 1. Let responseObject be a new Response object with realm.
  65. // 2. Set responseObject’s response to response.
  66. auto response_object = realm.heap().allocate<Response>(realm, realm, response);
  67. // 3. Set responseObject’s headers to a new Headers object with realm, whose headers list is response’s headers list and guard is guard.
  68. response_object->m_headers = realm.heap().allocate<Headers>(realm, realm, response->header_list());
  69. response_object->m_headers->set_guard(guard);
  70. // 4. Return responseObject.
  71. return response_object;
  72. }
  73. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#initialize-a-response
  74. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> Response::initialize_response(ResponseInit const& init, Optional<Infrastructure::BodyWithType> const& body)
  75. {
  76. // 1. If init["status"] is not in the range 200 to 599, inclusive, then throw a RangeError.
  77. if (init.status < 200 || init.status > 599)
  78. return WebIDL::SimpleException { WebIDL::SimpleExceptionType::RangeError, "Status must be in range 200-599"sv };
  79. // FIXME: 2. If init["statusText"] does not match the reason-phrase token production, then throw a TypeError.
  80. // 3. Set response’s response’s status to init["status"].
  81. m_response->set_status(init.status);
  82. // 4. Set response’s response’s status message to init["statusText"].
  83. m_response->set_status_message(MUST(ByteBuffer::copy(init.status_text.bytes())));
  84. // 5. If init["headers"] exists, then fill response’s headers with init["headers"].
  85. if (init.headers.has_value())
  86. TRY(m_headers->fill(*init.headers));
  87. // 6. If body was given, then:
  88. if (body.has_value()) {
  89. // 1. If response’s status is a null body status, then throw a TypeError.
  90. if (Infrastructure::is_null_body_status(m_response->status()))
  91. return WebIDL::SimpleException { WebIDL::SimpleExceptionType::TypeError, "Response with null body status cannot have a body"sv };
  92. // 2. Set response’s body to body’s body.
  93. m_response->set_body(body->body);
  94. // 3. If body’s type is non-null and response’s header list does not contain `Content-Type`, then append (`Content-Type`, body’s type) to response’s header list.
  95. if (body->type.has_value() && m_response->header_list()->contains("Content-Type"sv.bytes())) {
  96. auto header = Infrastructure::Header {
  97. .name = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("Content-Type"sv.bytes())),
  98. .value = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy(body->type->span())),
  99. };
  100. m_response->header_list()->append(move(header));
  101. }
  102. }
  103. return {};
  104. }
  105. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response
  106. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Response>> Response::construct_impl(JS::Realm& realm, Optional<BodyInit> const& body, ResponseInit const& init)
  107. {
  108. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  109. // Referred to as 'this' in the spec.
  110. auto response_object = realm.heap().allocate<Response>(realm, realm, Infrastructure::Response::create(vm));
  111. // 1. Set this’s response to a new response.
  112. // NOTE: This is done at the beginning as the 'this' value Response object
  113. // cannot exist with a null Infrastructure::Response.
  114. // 2. Set this’s headers to a new Headers object with this’s relevant Realm, whose header list is this’s response’s header list and guard is "response".
  115. response_object->m_headers = realm.heap().allocate<Headers>(realm, realm, response_object->response()->header_list());
  116. response_object->m_headers->set_guard(Headers::Guard::Response);
  117. // 3. Let bodyWithType be null.
  118. Optional<Infrastructure::BodyWithType> body_with_type;
  119. // 4. If body is non-null, then set bodyWithType to the result of extracting body.
  120. if (body.has_value())
  121. body_with_type = TRY(extract_body(realm, *body));
  122. // 5. Perform initialize a response given this, init, and bodyWithType.
  123. TRY(response_object->initialize_response(init, body_with_type));
  124. return response_object;
  125. }
  126. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-error
  127. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Response> Response::error(JS::VM& vm)
  128. {
  129. // The static error() method steps are to return the result of creating a Response object, given a new network error, "immutable", and this’s relevant Realm.
  130. // FIXME: How can we reliably get 'this', i.e. the object the function was called on, in IDL-defined functions?
  131. return Response::create(*vm.current_realm(), Infrastructure::Response::network_error(vm, "Response created via `Response.error()`"sv), Headers::Guard::Immutable);
  132. }
  133. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-redirect
  134. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Response>> Response::redirect(JS::VM& vm, String const& url, u16 status)
  135. {
  136. auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
  137. // 1. Let parsedURL be the result of parsing url with current settings object’s API base URL.
  138. auto api_base_url = HTML::current_settings_object().api_base_url();
  139. auto parsed_url = DOMURL::parse(url, api_base_url);
  140. // 2. If parsedURL is failure, then throw a TypeError.
  141. if (!parsed_url.is_valid())
  142. return WebIDL::SimpleException { WebIDL::SimpleExceptionType::TypeError, "Redirect URL is not valid"sv };
  143. // 3. If status is not a redirect status, then throw a RangeError.
  144. if (!Infrastructure::is_redirect_status(status))
  145. return WebIDL::SimpleException { WebIDL::SimpleExceptionType::RangeError, "Status must be one of 301, 302, 303, 307, or 308"sv };
  146. // 4. Let responseObject be the result of creating a Response object, given a new response, "immutable", and this’s relevant Realm.
  147. // FIXME: How can we reliably get 'this', i.e. the object the function was called on, in IDL-defined functions?
  148. auto response_object = Response::create(realm, Infrastructure::Response::create(vm), Headers::Guard::Immutable);
  149. // 5. Set responseObject’s response’s status to status.
  150. response_object->response()->set_status(status);
  151. // 6. Let value be parsedURL, serialized and isomorphic encoded.
  152. auto value = parsed_url.serialize();
  153. // 7. Append (`Location`, value) to responseObject’s response’s header list.
  154. auto header = Infrastructure::Header::from_string_pair("Location"sv, value);
  155. response_object->response()->header_list()->append(move(header));
  156. // 8. Return responseObject.
  157. return response_object;
  158. }
  159. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-json
  160. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Response>> Response::json(JS::VM& vm, JS::Value data, ResponseInit const& init)
  161. {
  162. auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
  163. // 1. Let bytes the result of running serialize a JavaScript value to JSON bytes on data.
  164. auto bytes = TRY(Infra::serialize_javascript_value_to_json_bytes(vm, data));
  165. // 2. Let body be the result of extracting bytes.
  166. auto [body, _] = TRY(extract_body(realm, { bytes.bytes() }));
  167. // 3. Let responseObject be the result of creating a Response object, given a new response, "response", and this’s relevant Realm.
  168. // FIXME: How can we reliably get 'this', i.e. the object the function was called on, in IDL-defined functions?
  169. auto response_object = Response::create(realm, Infrastructure::Response::create(vm), Headers::Guard::Response);
  170. // 4. Perform initialize a response given responseObject, init, and (body, "application/json").
  171. auto body_with_type = Infrastructure::BodyWithType {
  172. .body = body,
  173. .type = MUST(ByteBuffer::copy("application/json"sv.bytes()))
  174. };
  175. TRY(response_object->initialize_response(init, move(body_with_type)));
  176. // 5. Return responseObject.
  177. return response_object;
  178. }
  179. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-type
  180. Bindings::ResponseType Response::type() const
  181. {
  182. // The type getter steps are to return this’s response’s type.
  183. return to_bindings_enum(m_response->type());
  184. }
  185. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-url
  186. String Response::url() const
  187. {
  188. // The url getter steps are to return the empty string if this’s response’s URL is null; otherwise this’s response’s URL, serialized with exclude fragment set to true.
  189. return !m_response->url().has_value()
  190. ? String {}
  191. : MUST(String::from_byte_string(m_response->url()->serialize(URL::ExcludeFragment::Yes)));
  192. }
  193. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-redirected
  194. bool Response::redirected() const
  195. {
  196. // The redirected getter steps are to return true if this’s response’s URL list has more than one item; otherwise false.
  197. return m_response->url_list().size() > 1;
  198. }
  199. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-status
  200. u16 Response::status() const
  201. {
  202. // The status getter steps are to return this’s response’s status.
  203. return m_response->status();
  204. }
  205. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-ok
  206. bool Response::ok() const
  207. {
  208. // The ok getter steps are to return true if this’s response’s status is an ok status; otherwise false.
  209. return Infrastructure::is_ok_status(m_response->status());
  210. }
  211. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-statustext
  212. String Response::status_text() const
  213. {
  214. // The statusText getter steps are to return this’s response’s status message.
  215. return MUST(String::from_utf8(m_response->status_message()));
  216. }
  217. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-headers
  218. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Headers> Response::headers() const
  219. {
  220. // The headers getter steps are to return this’s headers.
  221. return *m_headers;
  222. }
  223. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-response-clone
  224. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Response>> Response::clone() const
  225. {
  226. auto& realm = this->realm();
  227. // 1. If this is unusable, then throw a TypeError.
  228. if (is_unusable())
  229. return WebIDL::SimpleException { WebIDL::SimpleExceptionType::TypeError, "Response is unusable"sv };
  230. // 2. Let clonedResponse be the result of cloning this’s response.
  231. auto cloned_response = m_response->clone(realm);
  232. // 3. Return the result of creating a Response object, given clonedResponse, this’s headers’s guard, and this’s relevant Realm.
  233. return Response::create(HTML::relevant_realm(*this), cloned_response, m_headers->guard());
  234. }
  235. }