ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Responses.cpp
Linus Groh 1c12f5c31d LibWeb: Make Fetch::Infrastructure::{Request,Response} ref-counted
With the addition of the 'fetch params' struct, the single ownership
model we had so far falls apart completely.

Additionally, this works nicely for FilteredResponse's internal response
instead of risking a dangling reference.

Replacing the public constructor with a create() function also found a
few instances of a Request being stack-allocated!
2022-10-05 09:14:49 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Bodies.h>
#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Responses.h>
namespace Web::Fetch::Infrastructure {
Response::Response()
: m_header_list(make_ref_counted<HeaderList>())
{
}
NonnullRefPtr<Response> Response::create()
{
return adopt_ref(*new Response());
}
// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#ref-for-concept-network-error%E2%91%A3
// A network error is a response whose status is always 0, status message is always
// the empty byte sequence, header list is always empty, and body is always null.
NonnullRefPtr<Response> Response::aborted_network_error()
{
auto response = network_error();
response->set_aborted(true);
return response;
}
NonnullRefPtr<Response> Response::network_error()
{
auto response = Response::create();
response->set_status(0);
response->set_type(Type::Error);
VERIFY(!response->body().has_value());
return response;
}
// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-aborted-network-error
bool Response::is_aborted_network_error() const
{
// A response whose type is "error" and aborted flag is set is known as an aborted network error.
return m_type == Type::Error && m_aborted;
}
// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-network-error
bool Response::is_network_error() const
{
// A response whose type is "error" is known as a network error.
return m_type == Type::Error;
}
// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-response-url
Optional<AK::URL const&> Response::url() const
{
// A response has an associated URL. It is a pointer to the last URL in responses URL list and null if responses URL list is empty.
if (m_url_list.is_empty())
return {};
return m_url_list.last();
}
// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-response-location-url
ErrorOr<Optional<AK::URL>> Response::location_url(Optional<String> const& request_fragment) const
{
// The location URL of a response response, given null or an ASCII string requestFragment, is the value returned by the following steps. They return null, failure, or a URL.
// 1. If responses status is not a redirect status, then return null.
if (!is_redirect_status(m_status))
return Optional<AK::URL> {};
// FIXME: 2. Let location be the result of extracting header list values given `Location` and responses header list.
auto location_value = ByteBuffer {};
// 3. If location is a header value, then set location to the result of parsing location with responses URL.
auto location = AK::URL { StringView { location_value } };
if (!location.is_valid())
return Error::from_string_view("Invalid 'Location' header URL"sv);
// 4. If location is a URL whose fragment is null, then set locations fragment to requestFragment.
if (location.fragment().is_null())
location.set_fragment(request_fragment.value_or({}));
// 5. Return location.
return location;
}
// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-response-clone
WebIDL::ExceptionOr<NonnullRefPtr<Response>> Response::clone() const
{
// To clone a response response, run these steps:
// FIXME: 1. If response is a filtered response, then return a new identical filtered response whose internal response is a clone of responses internal response.
// 2. Let newResponse be a copy of response, except for its body.
auto new_response = Infrastructure::Response::create();
new_response->set_type(m_type);
new_response->set_aborted(m_aborted);
new_response->set_url_list(m_url_list);
new_response->set_status(m_status);
new_response->set_status_message(m_status_message);
for (auto const& header : *m_header_list)
MUST(new_response->header_list()->append(header));
new_response->set_cache_state(m_cache_state);
new_response->set_cors_exposed_header_name_list(m_cors_exposed_header_name_list);
new_response->set_range_requested(m_range_requested);
new_response->set_request_includes_credentials(m_request_includes_credentials);
new_response->set_timing_allow_passed(m_timing_allow_passed);
new_response->set_body_info(m_body_info);
// FIXME: service worker timing info
// 3. If responses body is non-null, then set newResponses body to the result of cloning responses body.
if (m_body.has_value())
new_response->set_body(TRY(m_body->clone()));
// 4. Return newResponse.
return new_response;
}
FilteredResponse::FilteredResponse(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response)
: m_internal_response(move(internal_response))
{
}
FilteredResponse::~FilteredResponse()
{
}
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<BasicFilteredResponse>> BasicFilteredResponse::create(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response)
{
// A basic filtered response is a filtered response whose type is "basic" and header list excludes
// any headers in internal responses header list whose name is a forbidden response-header name.
auto header_list = make_ref_counted<HeaderList>();
for (auto const& header : *internal_response->header_list()) {
if (!is_forbidden_response_header_name(header.name))
TRY(header_list->append(header));
}
return adopt_ref(*new BasicFilteredResponse(internal_response, move(header_list)));
}
BasicFilteredResponse::BasicFilteredResponse(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response, NonnullRefPtr<HeaderList> header_list)
: FilteredResponse(move(internal_response))
, m_header_list(move(header_list))
{
}
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<CORSFilteredResponse>> CORSFilteredResponse::create(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response)
{
// A CORS filtered response is a filtered response whose type is "cors" and header list excludes
// any headers in internal responses header list whose name is not a CORS-safelisted response-header
// name, given internal responses CORS-exposed header-name list.
Vector<ReadonlyBytes> cors_exposed_header_name_list;
for (auto const& header_name : internal_response->cors_exposed_header_name_list())
cors_exposed_header_name_list.append(header_name.span());
auto header_list = make_ref_counted<HeaderList>();
for (auto const& header : *internal_response->header_list()) {
if (is_cors_safelisted_response_header_name(header.name, cors_exposed_header_name_list))
TRY(header_list->append(header));
}
return adopt_ref(*new CORSFilteredResponse(internal_response, move(header_list)));
}
CORSFilteredResponse::CORSFilteredResponse(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response, NonnullRefPtr<HeaderList> header_list)
: FilteredResponse(move(internal_response))
, m_header_list(move(header_list))
{
}
NonnullRefPtr<OpaqueFilteredResponse> OpaqueFilteredResponse::create(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response)
{
// An opaque-redirect filtered response is a filtered response whose type is "opaqueredirect",
// status is 0, status message is the empty byte sequence, header list is empty, and body is null.
return adopt_ref(*new OpaqueFilteredResponse(move(internal_response)));
}
OpaqueFilteredResponse::OpaqueFilteredResponse(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response)
: FilteredResponse(move(internal_response))
, m_header_list(make_ref_counted<HeaderList>())
{
}
NonnullRefPtr<OpaqueRedirectFilteredResponse> OpaqueRedirectFilteredResponse::create(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response)
{
return adopt_ref(*new OpaqueRedirectFilteredResponse(move(internal_response)));
}
OpaqueRedirectFilteredResponse::OpaqueRedirectFilteredResponse(NonnullRefPtr<Response> internal_response)
: FilteredResponse(move(internal_response))
, m_header_list(make_ref_counted<HeaderList>())
{
}
}