// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CHROME_COMMON_NET_URL_FIXER_UPPER_H_ #define CHROME_COMMON_NET_URL_FIXER_UPPER_H_ #include <string> #include "base/strings/string16.h" #include "url/gurl.h" namespace base { class FilePath; } namespace url_parse { struct Component; struct Parsed; } // This object is designed to convert various types of input into URLs that we // know are valid. For example, user typing in the URL bar or command line // options. This is NOT the place for converting between different types of // URLs or parsing them, see net_util.h for that. namespace URLFixerUpper { // Segments the given text string into parts of a URL. This is most useful // for schemes such as http, https, and ftp where |SegmentURL| will find many // segments. Currently does not segment "file" schemes. // Returns the canonicalized scheme, or the empty string when |text| is only // whitespace. std::string SegmentURL(const std::string& text, url_parse::Parsed* parts); base::string16 SegmentURL(const base::string16& text, url_parse::Parsed* parts); // Converts |text| to a fixed-up URL and returns it. Attempts to make // some "smart" adjustments to obviously-invalid input where possible. // |text| may be an absolute path to a file, which will get converted to a // "file:" URL. // // The result will be a "more" valid URL than the input. It may still not // be valid, so check the return value's validity or use // possibly_invalid_spec(). // // Schemes "about" and "chrome" are normalized to "chrome://", with slashes. // "about:blank" is unaltered, as Webkit allows frames to access about:blank. // Additionally, if a chrome URL does not have a valid host, as in "about:", // the returned URL will have the host "version", as in "chrome://version". // // If |desired_tld| is non-empty, it represents the TLD the user wishes to // append in the case of an incomplete domain. We check that this is not a // file path and there does not appear to be a valid TLD already, then append // |desired_tld| to the domain and prepend "www." (unless it, or a scheme, // are already present.) This TLD should not have a leading '.' (use "com" // instead of ".com"). GURL FixupURL(const std::string& text, const std::string& desired_tld); // Converts |text| to a fixed-up URL, allowing it to be a relative path on // the local filesystem. Begin searching in |base_dir|; if empty, use the // current working directory. If this resolves to a file on disk, convert it // to a "file:" URL in |fixed_up_url|; otherwise, fall back to the behavior // of FixupURL(). // // For "regular" input, even if it is possibly a file with a full path, you // should use FixupURL() directly. This function should only be used when // relative path handling is desired, as for command line processing. GURL FixupRelativeFile(const base::FilePath& base_dir, const base::FilePath& text); // Offsets the beginning index of |part| by |offset|, which is allowed to be // negative. In some cases, the desired component does not exist at the given // offset. For example, when converting from "http://foo" to "foo", the // scheme component no longer exists. In such a case, the beginning index is // set to 0. // Does nothing if |part| is invalid. void OffsetComponent(int offset, url_parse::Component* part); // For paths like ~, we use $HOME for the current user's home // directory. For tests, we allow our idea of $HOME to be overriden // by this variable. extern const char* home_directory_override; } // namespace URLFixerUpper #endif // CHROME_COMMON_NET_URL_FIXER_UPPER_H_