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elinks/src/protocol/user.c
2007-09-14 15:12:32 +02:00

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C

/* Internal "mailto", "telnet", "tn3270" and misc. protocol implementation */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "elinks.h"
#include "bfu/dialog.h"
#include "config/options.h"
#include "intl/gettext/libintl.h"
#include "main/module.h"
#include "osdep/osdep.h"
#include "protocol/uri.h"
#include "protocol/user.h"
#include "session/download.h"
#include "session/session.h"
#include "terminal/terminal.h"
#include "terminal/window.h"
#include "util/conv.h"
#include "util/file.h"
#include "util/memory.h"
#include "util/string.h"
static struct option_info user_protocol_options[] = {
INIT_OPT_TREE("protocol", N_("User protocols"),
"user", OPT_AUTOCREATE,
N_("User protocols. Options in this tree specify external\n"
"handlers for the appropriate protocols. Ie.\n"
"protocol.user.mailto.unix.")),
/* FIXME: Poorly designed options structure. Ought to be able to specify
* need_slashes, free_form and similar options as well :-(. --pasky */
/* Basically, it looks like protocol.user.mailto.win32 = "blah" */
INIT_OPT_TREE("protocol.user", NULL,
"_template_", OPT_AUTOCREATE,
N_("Handler (external program) for this protocol. Name the\n"
"options in this tree after your system (ie. unix, unix-xwin).")),
INIT_OPT_STRING("protocol.user._template_", NULL,
"_template_", 0, "",
N_("Handler (external program) for this protocol and system.\n"
"%f in the string means file name to include form data from\n"
"%h in the string means hostname (or email address)\n"
"%p in the string means port\n"
"%d in the string means path (everything after the port)\n"
"%s in the string means subject (?subject=<this>)\n"
"%u in the string means the whole URL")),
#define INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL(scheme, system, cmd) \
INIT_OPT_STRING("protocol.user." scheme, NULL, system, 0, cmd, NULL)
#ifndef CONFIG_GOPHER
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("gopher", "unix", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_GOPHER),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("gopher", "unix-xwin", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_GOPHER),
#endif
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("irc", "unix", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_IRC),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("irc", "unix-xwin", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_IRC),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("mailto", "unix", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_MAILTO),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("mailto", "unix-xwin", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_MAILTO),
#ifndef CONFIG_NNTP
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("news", "unix", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_NEWS),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("news", "unix-xwin", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_NEWS),
#endif
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("telnet", "unix", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_TELNET),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("telnet", "unix-xwin", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_TELNET),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("tn3270", "unix", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_TN3270),
INIT_OPT_USER_PROTOCOL("tn3270", "unix-xwin", DEFAULT_AC_OPT_TN3270),
NULL_OPTION_INFO,
};
struct module user_protocol_module = struct_module(
/* name: */ N_("User protocols"),
/* options: */ user_protocol_options,
/* hooks: */ NULL,
/* submodules: */ NULL,
/* data: */ NULL,
/* init: */ NULL,
/* done: */ NULL
);
unsigned char *
get_user_program(struct terminal *term, unsigned char *progid, int progidlen)
{
struct option *opt;
int xwin = term ? term->environment & ENV_XWIN : 0;
struct string name;
if (!init_string(&name)) return NULL;
add_to_string(&name, "protocol.user.");
/* Now add lowercased progid part. Delicious. */
add_bytes_to_string(&name, progid, progidlen);
convert_to_lowercase(&name.source[sizeof("protocol.user.") - 1], progidlen);
add_char_to_string(&name, '.');
add_to_string(&name, get_system_str(xwin));
opt = get_opt_rec_real(config_options, name.source);
done_string(&name);
return (unsigned char *) (opt ? opt->value.string : NULL);
}
static unsigned char *
subst_cmd(unsigned char *cmd, struct uri *uri, unsigned char *subj,
unsigned char *formfile)
{
struct string string;
if (!init_string(&string)) return NULL;
while (*cmd) {
int p;
for (p = 0; cmd[p] && cmd[p] != '%'; p++);
add_bytes_to_string(&string, cmd, p);
cmd += p;
if (*cmd != '%') break;
cmd++;
/* TODO: Decode URI fragments before adding them. --jonas */
switch (*cmd) {
case 'u':
{
unsigned char *url = struri(uri);
int length = get_real_uri_length(uri);
add_shell_safe_to_string(&string, url, length);
break;
}
case 'h':
/* TODO For some user protocols it would be
* better if substitution of each uri
* field was completely configurable. Now
* @host contains both the uri username
* field, (password field) and hostname
* field because it is useful for mailto
* protocol handling. */
/* It would break a lot of configurations so I
* don't know. --jonas */
if (uri->userlen && uri->hostlen) {
int hostlen = uri->host + uri->hostlen - uri->user;
add_shell_safe_to_string(&string, uri->user,
hostlen);
} else if (uri->host) {
add_shell_safe_to_string(&string, uri->host,
uri->hostlen);
}
break;
case 'p':
if (uri->portlen)
add_shell_safe_to_string(&string, uri->port,
uri->portlen);
break;
case 'd':
if (uri->datalen)
add_shell_safe_to_string(&string, uri->data,
uri->datalen);
break;
case 's':
if (subj)
add_shell_safe_to_string(&string, subj,
strlen(subj));
break;
case 'f':
if (formfile)
add_to_string(&string, formfile);
break;
default:
add_bytes_to_string(&string, cmd - 1, 2);
break;
}
if (*cmd) cmd++;
}
return string.source;
}
/* Stay silent about complete RFC 2368 support or do it yourself! ;-).
* --pasky */
static unsigned char *
get_subject_from_query(unsigned char *query)
{
unsigned char *subject;
if (strncmp(query, "subject=", 8)) {
subject = strstr(query, "&subject=");
if (!subject) return NULL;
subject += 9;
} else {
subject = query + 8;
}
/* Return subject until next '&'-value or end of string */
return memacpy(subject, strcspn(subject, "&"));
}
static unsigned char *
save_form_data_to_file(struct uri *uri)
{
unsigned char *filename = get_tempdir_filename("elinks-XXXXXX");
int fd;
FILE *fp;
size_t nmemb, len;
unsigned char *formdata;
if (!filename) return NULL;
fd = safe_mkstemp(filename);
if (fd < 0) {
mem_free(filename);
return NULL;
}
if (!uri->post) return filename;
/* Jump the content type */
formdata = strchr(uri->post, '\n');
formdata = formdata ? formdata + 1 : uri->post;
len = strlen(formdata);
if (len == 0) return filename;
fp = fdopen(fd, "w");
if (!fp) {
error:
unlink(filename);
mem_free(filename);
close(fd);
return NULL;
}
nmemb = fwrite(formdata, len, 1, fp);
if (nmemb != 1) {
fclose(fp);
goto error;
}
if (fclose(fp) != 0)
goto error;
return filename;
}
void
user_protocol_handler(struct session *ses, struct uri *uri)
{
unsigned char *subj = NULL, *prog;
unsigned char *filename;
prog = get_user_program(ses->tab->term, struri(uri), uri->protocollen);
if (!prog || !*prog) {
unsigned char *protocol = memacpy(struri(uri), uri->protocollen);
/* Shouldn't ever happen, but be paranoid. */
/* Happens when you're in X11 and you've no handler for it. */
info_box(ses->tab->term, MSGBOX_FREE_TEXT,
N_("No program"), ALIGN_CENTER,
msg_text(ses->tab->term,
N_("No program specified for protocol %s."),
empty_string_or_(protocol)));
mem_free_if(protocol);
return;
}
if (uri->data && uri->datalen) {
/* Some mailto specific stuff follows... */
unsigned char *query = get_uri_string(uri, URI_QUERY);
if (query) {
subj = get_subject_from_query(query);
mem_free(query);
if (subj) decode_uri(subj);
}
}
filename = save_form_data_to_file(uri);
prog = subst_cmd(prog, uri, subj, filename);
mem_free_if(subj);
if (prog) {
unsigned char *delete = empty_string_or_(filename);
exec_on_terminal(ses->tab->term, prog, delete, TERM_EXEC_FG);
mem_free(prog);
} else if (filename) {
unlink(filename);
}
mem_free_if(filename);
}