ecency-mobile/ios/Pods/Folly/folly/Uri.h

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/*
* Copyright 2016 Facebook, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#pragma once
#define FOLLY_URI_H_
#include <folly/String.h>
#include <vector>
namespace folly {
/**
* Class representing a URI.
*
* Consider http://www.facebook.com/foo/bar?key=foo#anchor
*
* The URI is broken down into its parts: scheme ("http"), authority
* (ie. host and port, in most cases: "www.facebook.com"), path
* ("/foo/bar"), query ("key=foo") and fragment ("anchor"). The scheme is
* lower-cased.
*
* If this Uri represents a URL, note that, to prevent ambiguity, the component
* parts are NOT percent-decoded; you should do this yourself with
* uriUnescape() (for the authority and path) and uriUnescape(...,
* UriEscapeMode::QUERY) (for the query, but probably only after splitting at
* '&' to identify the individual parameters).
*/
class Uri {
public:
/**
* Parse a Uri from a string. Throws std::invalid_argument on parse error.
*/
explicit Uri(StringPiece str);
const fbstring& scheme() const { return scheme_; }
const fbstring& username() const { return username_; }
const fbstring& password() const { return password_; }
/**
* Get host part of URI. If host is an IPv6 address, square brackets will be
* returned, for example: "[::1]".
*/
const fbstring& host() const { return host_; }
/**
* Get host part of URI. If host is an IPv6 address, square brackets will not
* be returned, for exmaple "::1"; otherwise it returns the same thing as
* host().
*
* hostname() is what one needs to call if passing the host to any other tool
* or API that connects to that host/port; e.g. getaddrinfo() only understands
* IPv6 host without square brackets
*/
fbstring hostname() const;
uint16_t port() const { return port_; }
const fbstring& path() const { return path_; }
const fbstring& query() const { return query_; }
const fbstring& fragment() const { return fragment_; }
fbstring authority() const;
template <class String>
String toString() const;
std::string str() const { return toString<std::string>(); }
fbstring fbstr() const { return toString<fbstring>(); }
void setPort(uint16_t port) {
hasAuthority_ = true;
port_ = port;
}
/**
* Get query parameters as key-value pairs.
* e.g. for URI containing query string: key1=foo&key2=&key3&=bar&=bar=
* In returned list, there are 3 entries:
* "key1" => "foo"
* "key2" => ""
* "key3" => ""
* Parts "=bar" and "=bar=" are ignored, as they are not valid query
* parameters. "=bar" is missing parameter name, while "=bar=" has more than
* one equal signs, we don't know which one is the delimiter for key and
* value.
*
* Note, this method is not thread safe, it might update internal state, but
* only the first call to this method update the state. After the first call
* is finished, subsequent calls to this method are thread safe.
*
* @return query parameter key-value pairs in a vector, each element is a
* pair of which the first element is parameter name and the second
* one is parameter value
*/
const std::vector<std::pair<fbstring, fbstring>>& getQueryParams();
private:
fbstring scheme_;
fbstring username_;
fbstring password_;
fbstring host_;
bool hasAuthority_;
uint16_t port_;
fbstring path_;
fbstring query_;
fbstring fragment_;
std::vector<std::pair<fbstring, fbstring>> queryParams_;
};
} // namespace folly
#include <folly/Uri-inl.h>