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#pragma once
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2023-04-01 06:18:41 +03:00
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///@file
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2020-05-12 00:52:15 +03:00
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#include "error.hh"
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namespace nix {
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struct ParsedURL
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{
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std::string url;
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/// URL without query/fragment
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std::string base;
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std::string scheme;
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std::optional<std::string> authority;
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std::string path;
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std::map<std::string, std::string> query;
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std::string fragment;
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std::string to_string() const;
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bool operator ==(const ParsedURL & other) const;
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};
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MakeError(BadURL, Error);
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std::string percentDecode(std::string_view in);
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std::string percentEncode(std::string_view s, std::string_view keep="");
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std::map<std::string, std::string> decodeQuery(const std::string & query);
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ParsedURL parseURL(const std::string & url);
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/**
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* Although that’s not really standardized anywhere, an number of tools
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* use a scheme of the form 'x+y' in urls, where y is the “transport layer”
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* scheme, and x is the “application layer” scheme.
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*
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* For example git uses `git+https` to designate remotes using a Git
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* protocol over http.
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*/
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struct ParsedUrlScheme {
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std::optional<std::string_view> application;
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std::string_view transport;
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};
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ParsedUrlScheme parseUrlScheme(std::string_view scheme);
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}
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