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diff --git a/plugins/FTPFileYM/curl/lib/cookie.c b/plugins/FTPFileYM/curl/lib/cookie.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..18b91559ca --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/FTPFileYM/curl/lib/cookie.c @@ -0,0 +1,1163 @@ +/*************************************************************************** + * _ _ ____ _ + * Project ___| | | | _ \| | + * / __| | | | |_) | | + * | (__| |_| | _ <| |___ + * \___|\___/|_| \_\_____| + * + * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2012, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al. + * + * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which + * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms + * are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html. + * + * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell + * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is + * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file. + * + * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY + * KIND, either express or implied. + * + ***************************************************************************/ + +/*** + + +RECEIVING COOKIE INFORMATION +============================ + +struct CookieInfo *cookie_init(char *file); + + Inits a cookie struct to store data in a local file. This is always + called before any cookies are set. + +int cookies_set(struct CookieInfo *cookie, char *cookie_line); + + The 'cookie_line' parameter is a full "Set-cookie:" line as + received from a server. + + The function need to replace previously stored lines that this new + line superceeds. + + It may remove lines that are expired. + + It should return an indication of success/error. + + +SENDING COOKIE INFORMATION +========================== + +struct Cookies *cookie_getlist(struct CookieInfo *cookie, + char *host, char *path, bool secure); + + For a given host and path, return a linked list of cookies that + the client should send to the server if used now. The secure + boolean informs the cookie if a secure connection is achieved or + not. + + It shall only return cookies that haven't expired. + + +Example set of cookies: + + Set-cookie: PRODUCTINFO=webxpress; domain=.fidelity.com; path=/; secure + Set-cookie: PERSONALIZE=none;expires=Monday, 13-Jun-1988 03:04:55 GMT; + domain=.fidelity.com; path=/ftgw; secure + Set-cookie: FidHist=none;expires=Monday, 13-Jun-1988 03:04:55 GMT; + domain=.fidelity.com; path=/; secure + Set-cookie: FidOrder=none;expires=Monday, 13-Jun-1988 03:04:55 GMT; + domain=.fidelity.com; path=/; secure + Set-cookie: DisPend=none;expires=Monday, 13-Jun-1988 03:04:55 GMT; + domain=.fidelity.com; path=/; secure + Set-cookie: FidDis=none;expires=Monday, 13-Jun-1988 03:04:55 GMT; + domain=.fidelity.com; path=/; secure + Set-cookie: + Session_Key@6791a9e0-901a-11d0-a1c8-9b012c88aa77=none;expires=Monday, + 13-Jun-1988 03:04:55 GMT; domain=.fidelity.com; path=/; secure +****/ + + +#include "curl_setup.h" + +#if !defined(CURL_DISABLE_HTTP) && !defined(CURL_DISABLE_COOKIES) + +#define _MPRINTF_REPLACE +#include <curl/mprintf.h> + +#include "urldata.h" +#include "cookie.h" +#include "strequal.h" +#include "strtok.h" +#include "sendf.h" +#include "curl_memory.h" +#include "share.h" +#include "strtoofft.h" +#include "rawstr.h" +#include "curl_memrchr.h" + +/* The last #include file should be: */ +#include "memdebug.h" + +static void freecookie(struct Cookie *co) +{ + if(co->expirestr) + free(co->expirestr); + if(co->domain) + free(co->domain); + if(co->path) + free(co->path); + if(co->name) + free(co->name); + if(co->value) + free(co->value); + if(co->maxage) + free(co->maxage); + if(co->version) + free(co->version); + + free(co); +} + +static bool tailmatch(const char *little, const char *bigone) +{ + size_t littlelen = strlen(little); + size_t biglen = strlen(bigone); + + if(littlelen > biglen) + return FALSE; + + return Curl_raw_equal(little, bigone+biglen-littlelen) ? TRUE : FALSE; +} + +/* + * Load cookies from all given cookie files (CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE). + */ +void Curl_cookie_loadfiles(struct SessionHandle *data) +{ + struct curl_slist *list = data->change.cookielist; + if(list) { + Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE, CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); + while(list) { + data->cookies = Curl_cookie_init(data, + list->data, + data->cookies, + data->set.cookiesession); + list = list->next; + } + curl_slist_free_all(data->change.cookielist); /* clean up list */ + data->change.cookielist = NULL; /* don't do this again! */ + Curl_share_unlock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE); + } +} + +/* + * strstore() makes a strdup() on the 'newstr' and if '*str' is non-NULL + * that will be freed before the allocated string is stored there. + * + * It is meant to easily replace strdup() + */ +static void strstore(char **str, const char *newstr) +{ + if(*str) + free(*str); + *str = strdup(newstr); +} + + +/**************************************************************************** + * + * Curl_cookie_add() + * + * Add a single cookie line to the cookie keeping object. + * + ***************************************************************************/ + +struct Cookie * +Curl_cookie_add(struct SessionHandle *data, + /* The 'data' pointer here may be NULL at times, and thus + must only be used very carefully for things that can deal + with data being NULL. Such as infof() and similar */ + + struct CookieInfo *c, + bool httpheader, /* TRUE if HTTP header-style line */ + char *lineptr, /* first character of the line */ + const char *domain, /* default domain */ + const char *path) /* full path used when this cookie is set, + used to get default path for the cookie + unless set */ +{ + struct Cookie *clist; + char name[MAX_NAME]; + struct Cookie *co; + struct Cookie *lastc=NULL; + time_t now = time(NULL); + bool replace_old = FALSE; + bool badcookie = FALSE; /* cookies are good by default. mmmmm yummy */ + +#ifdef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS + (void)data; +#endif + + /* First, alloc and init a new struct for it */ + co = calloc(1, sizeof(struct Cookie)); + if(!co) + return NULL; /* bail out if we're this low on memory */ + + if(httpheader) { + /* This line was read off a HTTP-header */ + const char *ptr; + const char *semiptr; + char *what; + + what = malloc(MAX_COOKIE_LINE); + if(!what) { + free(co); + return NULL; + } + + semiptr=strchr(lineptr, ';'); /* first, find a semicolon */ + + while(*lineptr && ISBLANK(*lineptr)) + lineptr++; + + ptr = lineptr; + do { + /* we have a <what>=<this> pair or a stand-alone word here */ + name[0]=what[0]=0; /* init the buffers */ + if(1 <= sscanf(ptr, "%" MAX_NAME_TXT "[^;\r\n =]=%" + MAX_COOKIE_LINE_TXT "[^;\r\n]", + name, what)) { + /* Use strstore() below to properly deal with received cookie + headers that have the same string property set more than once, + and then we use the last one. */ + const char *whatptr; + bool done = FALSE; + bool sep; + size_t len=strlen(what); + const char *endofn = &ptr[ strlen(name) ]; + + /* skip trailing spaces in name */ + while(*endofn && ISBLANK(*endofn)) + endofn++; + + /* name ends with a '=' ? */ + sep = (*endofn == '=')?TRUE:FALSE; + + /* Strip off trailing whitespace from the 'what' */ + while(len && ISBLANK(what[len-1])) { + what[len-1]=0; + len--; + } + + /* Skip leading whitespace from the 'what' */ + whatptr=what; + while(*whatptr && ISBLANK(*whatptr)) + whatptr++; + + if(!len) { + /* this was a "<name>=" with no content, and we must allow + 'secure' and 'httponly' specified this weirdly */ + done = TRUE; + if(Curl_raw_equal("secure", name)) + co->secure = TRUE; + else if(Curl_raw_equal("httponly", name)) + co->httponly = TRUE; + else if(sep) + /* there was a '=' so we're not done parsing this field */ + done = FALSE; + } + if(done) + ; + else if(Curl_raw_equal("path", name)) { + strstore(&co->path, whatptr); + if(!co->path) { + badcookie = TRUE; /* out of memory bad */ + break; + } + } + else if(Curl_raw_equal("domain", name)) { + /* note that this name may or may not have a preceding dot, but + we don't care about that, we treat the names the same anyway */ + + const char *domptr=whatptr; + const char *nextptr; + int dotcount=1; + + /* Count the dots, we need to make sure that there are enough + of them. */ + + if('.' == whatptr[0]) + /* don't count the initial dot, assume it */ + domptr++; + + do { + nextptr = strchr(domptr, '.'); + if(nextptr) { + if(domptr != nextptr) + dotcount++; + domptr = nextptr+1; + } + } while(nextptr); + + /* The original Netscape cookie spec defined that this domain name + MUST have three dots (or two if one of the seven holy TLDs), + but it seems that these kinds of cookies are in use "out there" + so we cannot be that strict. I've therefore lowered the check + to not allow less than two dots. */ + + if(dotcount < 2) { + /* Received and skipped a cookie with a domain using too few + dots. */ + badcookie=TRUE; /* mark this as a bad cookie */ + infof(data, "skipped cookie with illegal dotcount domain: %s\n", + whatptr); + } + else { + /* Now, we make sure that our host is within the given domain, + or the given domain is not valid and thus cannot be set. */ + + if('.' == whatptr[0]) + whatptr++; /* ignore preceding dot */ + + if(!domain || tailmatch(whatptr, domain)) { + const char *tailptr=whatptr; + if(tailptr[0] == '.') + tailptr++; + strstore(&co->domain, tailptr); /* don't prefix w/dots + internally */ + if(!co->domain) { + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + } + co->tailmatch=TRUE; /* we always do that if the domain name was + given */ + } + else { + /* we did not get a tailmatch and then the attempted set domain + is not a domain to which the current host belongs. Mark as + bad. */ + badcookie=TRUE; + infof(data, "skipped cookie with bad tailmatch domain: %s\n", + whatptr); + } + } + } + else if(Curl_raw_equal("version", name)) { + strstore(&co->version, whatptr); + if(!co->version) { + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + } + } + else if(Curl_raw_equal("max-age", name)) { + /* Defined in RFC2109: + + Optional. The Max-Age attribute defines the lifetime of the + cookie, in seconds. The delta-seconds value is a decimal non- + negative integer. After delta-seconds seconds elapse, the + client should discard the cookie. A value of zero means the + cookie should be discarded immediately. + + */ + strstore(&co->maxage, whatptr); + if(!co->maxage) { + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + } + co->expires = + strtol((*co->maxage=='\"')?&co->maxage[1]:&co->maxage[0],NULL,10) + + (long)now; + } + else if(Curl_raw_equal("expires", name)) { + strstore(&co->expirestr, whatptr); + if(!co->expirestr) { + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + } + /* Note that if the date couldn't get parsed for whatever reason, + the cookie will be treated as a session cookie */ + co->expires = curl_getdate(what, &now); + + /* Session cookies have expires set to 0 so if we get that back + from the date parser let's add a second to make it a + non-session cookie */ + if(co->expires == 0) + co->expires = 1; + else if(co->expires < 0) + co->expires = 0; + } + else if(!co->name) { + co->name = strdup(name); + co->value = strdup(whatptr); + if(!co->name || !co->value) { + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + } + } + /* + else this is the second (or more) name we don't know + about! */ + } + else { + /* this is an "illegal" <what>=<this> pair */ + } + + if(!semiptr || !*semiptr) { + /* we already know there are no more cookies */ + semiptr = NULL; + continue; + } + + ptr=semiptr+1; + while(*ptr && ISBLANK(*ptr)) + ptr++; + semiptr=strchr(ptr, ';'); /* now, find the next semicolon */ + + if(!semiptr && *ptr) + /* There are no more semicolons, but there's a final name=value pair + coming up */ + semiptr=strchr(ptr, '\0'); + } while(semiptr); + + if(!badcookie && !co->domain) { + if(domain) { + /* no domain was given in the header line, set the default */ + co->domain=strdup(domain); + if(!co->domain) + badcookie = TRUE; + } + } + + if(!badcookie && !co->path && path) { + /* No path was given in the header line, set the default. + Note that the passed-in path to this function MAY have a '?' and + following part that MUST not be stored as part of the path. */ + char *queryp = strchr(path, '?'); + + /* queryp is where the interesting part of the path ends, so now we + want to the find the last */ + char *endslash; + if(!queryp) + endslash = strrchr(path, '/'); + else + endslash = memrchr(path, '/', (size_t)(queryp - path)); + if(endslash) { + size_t pathlen = (size_t)(endslash-path+1); /* include ending slash */ + co->path=malloc(pathlen+1); /* one extra for the zero byte */ + if(co->path) { + memcpy(co->path, path, pathlen); + co->path[pathlen]=0; /* zero terminate */ + } + else + badcookie = TRUE; + } + } + + free(what); + + if(badcookie || !co->name) { + /* we didn't get a cookie name or a bad one, + this is an illegal line, bail out */ + freecookie(co); + return NULL; + } + + } + else { + /* This line is NOT a HTTP header style line, we do offer support for + reading the odd netscape cookies-file format here */ + char *ptr; + char *firstptr; + char *tok_buf=NULL; + int fields; + + /* IE introduced HTTP-only cookies to prevent XSS attacks. Cookies + marked with httpOnly after the domain name are not accessible + from javascripts, but since curl does not operate at javascript + level, we include them anyway. In Firefox's cookie files, these + lines are preceded with #HttpOnly_ and then everything is + as usual, so we skip 10 characters of the line.. + */ + if(strncmp(lineptr, "#HttpOnly_", 10) == 0) { + lineptr += 10; + co->httponly = TRUE; + } + + if(lineptr[0]=='#') { + /* don't even try the comments */ + free(co); + return NULL; + } + /* strip off the possible end-of-line characters */ + ptr=strchr(lineptr, '\r'); + if(ptr) + *ptr=0; /* clear it */ + ptr=strchr(lineptr, '\n'); + if(ptr) + *ptr=0; /* clear it */ + + firstptr=strtok_r(lineptr, "\t", &tok_buf); /* tokenize it on the TAB */ + + /* Here's a quick check to eliminate normal HTTP-headers from this */ + if(!firstptr || strchr(firstptr, ':')) { + free(co); + return NULL; + } + + /* Now loop through the fields and init the struct we already have + allocated */ + for(ptr=firstptr, fields=0; ptr && !badcookie; + ptr=strtok_r(NULL, "\t", &tok_buf), fields++) { + switch(fields) { + case 0: + if(ptr[0]=='.') /* skip preceding dots */ + ptr++; + co->domain = strdup(ptr); + if(!co->domain) + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + case 1: + /* This field got its explanation on the 23rd of May 2001 by + Andrés García: + + flag: A TRUE/FALSE value indicating if all machines within a given + domain can access the variable. This value is set automatically by + the browser, depending on the value you set for the domain. + + As far as I can see, it is set to true when the cookie says + .domain.com and to false when the domain is complete www.domain.com + */ + co->tailmatch = Curl_raw_equal(ptr, "TRUE")?TRUE:FALSE; + break; + case 2: + /* It turns out, that sometimes the file format allows the path + field to remain not filled in, we try to detect this and work + around it! Andrés García made us aware of this... */ + if(strcmp("TRUE", ptr) && strcmp("FALSE", ptr)) { + /* only if the path doesn't look like a boolean option! */ + co->path = strdup(ptr); + if(!co->path) + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + } + /* this doesn't look like a path, make one up! */ + co->path = strdup("/"); + if(!co->path) + badcookie = TRUE; + fields++; /* add a field and fall down to secure */ + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + case 3: + co->secure = Curl_raw_equal(ptr, "TRUE")?TRUE:FALSE; + break; + case 4: + co->expires = curlx_strtoofft(ptr, NULL, 10); + break; + case 5: + co->name = strdup(ptr); + if(!co->name) + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + case 6: + co->value = strdup(ptr); + if(!co->value) + badcookie = TRUE; + break; + } + } + if(6 == fields) { + /* we got a cookie with blank contents, fix it */ + co->value = strdup(""); + if(!co->value) + badcookie = TRUE; + else + fields++; + } + + if(!badcookie && (7 != fields)) + /* we did not find the sufficient number of fields */ + badcookie = TRUE; + + if(badcookie) { + freecookie(co); + return NULL; + } + + } + + if(!c->running && /* read from a file */ + c->newsession && /* clean session cookies */ + !co->expires) { /* this is a session cookie since it doesn't expire! */ + freecookie(co); + return NULL; + } + + co->livecookie = c->running; + + /* now, we have parsed the incoming line, we must now check if this + superceeds an already existing cookie, which it may if the previous have + the same domain and path as this */ + + clist = c->cookies; + replace_old = FALSE; + while(clist) { + if(Curl_raw_equal(clist->name, co->name)) { + /* the names are identical */ + + if(clist->domain && co->domain) { + if(Curl_raw_equal(clist->domain, co->domain)) + /* The domains are identical */ + replace_old=TRUE; + } + else if(!clist->domain && !co->domain) + replace_old = TRUE; + + if(replace_old) { + /* the domains were identical */ + + if(clist->path && co->path) { + if(Curl_raw_equal(clist->path, co->path)) { + replace_old = TRUE; + } + else + replace_old = FALSE; + } + else if(!clist->path && !co->path) + replace_old = TRUE; + else + replace_old = FALSE; + + } + + if(replace_old && !co->livecookie && clist->livecookie) { + /* Both cookies matched fine, except that the already present + cookie is "live", which means it was set from a header, while + the new one isn't "live" and thus only read from a file. We let + live cookies stay alive */ + + /* Free the newcomer and get out of here! */ + freecookie(co); + return NULL; + } + + if(replace_old) { + co->next = clist->next; /* get the next-pointer first */ + + /* then free all the old pointers */ + free(clist->name); + if(clist->value) + free(clist->value); + if(clist->domain) + free(clist->domain); + if(clist->path) + free(clist->path); + if(clist->expirestr) + free(clist->expirestr); + + if(clist->version) + free(clist->version); + if(clist->maxage) + free(clist->maxage); + + *clist = *co; /* then store all the new data */ + + free(co); /* free the newly alloced memory */ + co = clist; /* point to the previous struct instead */ + + /* We have replaced a cookie, now skip the rest of the list but + make sure the 'lastc' pointer is properly set */ + do { + lastc = clist; + clist = clist->next; + } while(clist); + break; + } + } + lastc = clist; + clist = clist->next; + } + + if(c->running) + /* Only show this when NOT reading the cookies from a file */ + infof(data, "%s cookie %s=\"%s\" for domain %s, path %s, " + "expire %" FORMAT_OFF_T "\n", + replace_old?"Replaced":"Added", co->name, co->value, + co->domain, co->path, co->expires); + + if(!replace_old) { + /* then make the last item point on this new one */ + if(lastc) + lastc->next = co; + else + c->cookies = co; + } + + c->numcookies++; /* one more cookie in the jar */ + return co; +} + +/***************************************************************************** + * + * Curl_cookie_init() + * + * Inits a cookie struct to read data from a local file. This is always + * called before any cookies are set. File may be NULL. + * + * If 'newsession' is TRUE, discard all "session cookies" on read from file. + * + ****************************************************************************/ +struct CookieInfo *Curl_cookie_init(struct SessionHandle *data, + const char *file, + struct CookieInfo *inc, + bool newsession) +{ + struct CookieInfo *c; + FILE *fp; + bool fromfile=TRUE; + + if(NULL == inc) { + /* we didn't get a struct, create one */ + c = calloc(1, sizeof(struct CookieInfo)); + if(!c) + return NULL; /* failed to get memory */ + c->filename = strdup(file?file:"none"); /* copy the name just in case */ + } + else { + /* we got an already existing one, use that */ + c = inc; + } + c->running = FALSE; /* this is not running, this is init */ + + if(file && strequal(file, "-")) { + fp = stdin; + fromfile=FALSE; + } + else if(file && !*file) { + /* points to a "" string */ + fp = NULL; + } + else + fp = file?fopen(file, "r"):NULL; + + c->newsession = newsession; /* new session? */ + + if(fp) { + char *lineptr; + bool headerline; + + char *line = malloc(MAX_COOKIE_LINE); + if(line) { + while(fgets(line, MAX_COOKIE_LINE, fp)) { + if(checkprefix("Set-Cookie:", line)) { + /* This is a cookie line, get it! */ + lineptr=&line[11]; + headerline=TRUE; + } + else { + lineptr=line; + headerline=FALSE; + } + while(*lineptr && ISBLANK(*lineptr)) + lineptr++; + + Curl_cookie_add(data, c, headerline, lineptr, NULL, NULL); + } + free(line); /* free the line buffer */ + } + if(fromfile) + fclose(fp); + } + + c->running = TRUE; /* now, we're running */ + + return c; +} + +/* sort this so that the longest path gets before the shorter path */ +static int cookie_sort(const void *p1, const void *p2) +{ + struct Cookie *c1 = *(struct Cookie **)p1; + struct Cookie *c2 = *(struct Cookie **)p2; + + size_t l1 = c1->path?strlen(c1->path):0; + size_t l2 = c2->path?strlen(c2->path):0; + + return (l2 > l1) ? 1 : (l2 < l1) ? -1 : 0 ; +} + +/***************************************************************************** + * + * Curl_cookie_getlist() + * + * For a given host and path, return a linked list of cookies that the + * client should send to the server if used now. The secure boolean informs + * the cookie if a secure connection is achieved or not. + * + * It shall only return cookies that haven't expired. + * + ****************************************************************************/ + +struct Cookie *Curl_cookie_getlist(struct CookieInfo *c, + const char *host, const char *path, + bool secure) +{ + struct Cookie *newco; + struct Cookie *co; + time_t now = time(NULL); + struct Cookie *mainco=NULL; + size_t matches = 0; + + if(!c || !c->cookies) + return NULL; /* no cookie struct or no cookies in the struct */ + + co = c->cookies; + + while(co) { + /* only process this cookie if it is not expired or had no expire + date AND that if the cookie requires we're secure we must only + continue if we are! */ + if((!co->expires || (co->expires > now)) && + (co->secure?secure:TRUE)) { + + /* now check if the domain is correct */ + if(!co->domain || + (co->tailmatch && tailmatch(co->domain, host)) || + (!co->tailmatch && Curl_raw_equal(host, co->domain)) ) { + /* the right part of the host matches the domain stuff in the + cookie data */ + + /* now check the left part of the path with the cookies path + requirement */ + if(!co->path || + /* not using checkprefix() because matching should be + case-sensitive */ + !strncmp(co->path, path, strlen(co->path)) ) { + + /* and now, we know this is a match and we should create an + entry for the return-linked-list */ + + newco = malloc(sizeof(struct Cookie)); + if(newco) { + /* first, copy the whole source cookie: */ + memcpy(newco, co, sizeof(struct Cookie)); + + /* then modify our next */ + newco->next = mainco; + + /* point the main to us */ + mainco = newco; + + matches++; + } + else { + fail: + /* failure, clear up the allocated chain and return NULL */ + while(mainco) { + co = mainco->next; + free(mainco); + mainco = co; + } + + return NULL; + } + } + } + } + co = co->next; + } + + if(matches) { + /* Now we need to make sure that if there is a name appearing more than + once, the longest specified path version comes first. To make this + the swiftest way, we just sort them all based on path length. */ + struct Cookie **array; + size_t i; + + /* alloc an array and store all cookie pointers */ + array = malloc(sizeof(struct Cookie *) * matches); + if(!array) + goto fail; + + co = mainco; + + for(i=0; co; co = co->next) + array[i++] = co; + + /* now sort the cookie pointers in path length order */ + qsort(array, matches, sizeof(struct Cookie *), cookie_sort); + + /* remake the linked list order according to the new order */ + + mainco = array[0]; /* start here */ + for(i=0; i<matches-1; i++) + array[i]->next = array[i+1]; + array[matches-1]->next = NULL; /* terminate the list */ + + free(array); /* remove the temporary data again */ + } + + return mainco; /* return the new list */ +} + +/***************************************************************************** + * + * Curl_cookie_clearall() + * + * Clear all existing cookies and reset the counter. + * + ****************************************************************************/ +void Curl_cookie_clearall(struct CookieInfo *cookies) +{ + if(cookies) { + Curl_cookie_freelist(cookies->cookies, TRUE); + cookies->cookies = NULL; + cookies->numcookies = 0; + } +} + +/***************************************************************************** + * + * Curl_cookie_freelist() + * + * Free a list of cookies previously returned by Curl_cookie_getlist(); + * + * The 'cookiestoo' argument tells this function whether to just free the + * list or actually also free all cookies within the list as well. + * + ****************************************************************************/ + +void Curl_cookie_freelist(struct Cookie *co, bool cookiestoo) +{ + struct Cookie *next; + if(co) { + while(co) { + next = co->next; + if(cookiestoo) + freecookie(co); + else + free(co); /* we only free the struct since the "members" are all just + pointed out in the main cookie list! */ + co = next; + } + } +} + + +/***************************************************************************** + * + * Curl_cookie_clearsess() + * + * Free all session cookies in the cookies list. + * + ****************************************************************************/ +void Curl_cookie_clearsess(struct CookieInfo *cookies) +{ + struct Cookie *first, *curr, *next, *prev = NULL; + + if(!cookies || !cookies->cookies) + return; + + first = curr = prev = cookies->cookies; + + for(; curr; curr = next) { + next = curr->next; + if(!curr->expires) { + if(first == curr) + first = next; + + if(prev == curr) + prev = next; + else + prev->next = next; + + freecookie(curr); + cookies->numcookies--; + } + else + prev = curr; + } + + cookies->cookies = first; +} + + +/***************************************************************************** + * + * Curl_cookie_cleanup() + * + * Free a "cookie object" previous created with cookie_init(). + * + ****************************************************************************/ +void Curl_cookie_cleanup(struct CookieInfo *c) +{ + struct Cookie *co; + struct Cookie *next; + if(c) { + if(c->filename) + free(c->filename); + co = c->cookies; + + while(co) { + next = co->next; + freecookie(co); + co = next; + } + free(c); /* free the base struct as well */ + } +} + +/* get_netscape_format() + * + * Formats a string for Netscape output file, w/o a newline at the end. + * + * Function returns a char * to a formatted line. Has to be free()d +*/ +static char *get_netscape_format(const struct Cookie *co) +{ + return aprintf( + "%s" /* httponly preamble */ + "%s%s\t" /* domain */ + "%s\t" /* tailmatch */ + "%s\t" /* path */ + "%s\t" /* secure */ + "%" FORMAT_OFF_T "\t" /* expires */ + "%s\t" /* name */ + "%s", /* value */ + co->httponly?"#HttpOnly_":"", + /* Make sure all domains are prefixed with a dot if they allow + tailmatching. This is Mozilla-style. */ + (co->tailmatch && co->domain && co->domain[0] != '.')? ".":"", + co->domain?co->domain:"unknown", + co->tailmatch?"TRUE":"FALSE", + co->path?co->path:"/", + co->secure?"TRUE":"FALSE", + co->expires, + co->name, + co->value?co->value:""); +} + +/* + * cookie_output() + * + * Writes all internally known cookies to the specified file. Specify + * "-" as file name to write to stdout. + * + * The function returns non-zero on write failure. + */ +static int cookie_output(struct CookieInfo *c, const char *dumphere) +{ + struct Cookie *co; + FILE *out; + bool use_stdout=FALSE; + + if((NULL == c) || (0 == c->numcookies)) + /* If there are no known cookies, we don't write or even create any + destination file */ + return 0; + + if(strequal("-", dumphere)) { + /* use stdout */ + out = stdout; + use_stdout=TRUE; + } + else { + out = fopen(dumphere, "w"); + if(!out) + return 1; /* failure */ + } + + if(c) { + char *format_ptr; + + fputs("# Netscape HTTP Cookie File\n" + "# http://curl.haxx.se/docs/http-cookies.html\n" + "# This file was generated by libcurl! Edit at your own risk.\n\n", + out); + co = c->cookies; + + while(co) { + format_ptr = get_netscape_format(co); + if(format_ptr == NULL) { + fprintf(out, "#\n# Fatal libcurl error\n"); + if(!use_stdout) + fclose(out); + return 1; + } + fprintf(out, "%s\n", format_ptr); + free(format_ptr); + co=co->next; + } + } + + if(!use_stdout) + fclose(out); + + return 0; +} + +struct curl_slist *Curl_cookie_list(struct SessionHandle *data) +{ + struct curl_slist *list = NULL; + struct curl_slist *beg; + struct Cookie *c; + char *line; + + if((data->cookies == NULL) || + (data->cookies->numcookies == 0)) + return NULL; + + c = data->cookies->cookies; + + while(c) { + /* fill the list with _all_ the cookies we know */ + line = get_netscape_format(c); + if(!line) { + curl_slist_free_all(list); + return NULL; + } + beg = curl_slist_append(list, line); + free(line); + if(!beg) { + curl_slist_free_all(list); + return NULL; + } + list = beg; + c = c->next; + } + + return list; +} + +void Curl_flush_cookies(struct SessionHandle *data, int cleanup) +{ + if(data->set.str[STRING_COOKIEJAR]) { + if(data->change.cookielist) { + /* If there is a list of cookie files to read, do it first so that + we have all the told files read before we write the new jar. + Curl_cookie_loadfiles() LOCKS and UNLOCKS the share itself! */ + Curl_cookie_loadfiles(data); + } + + Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE, CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); + + /* if we have a destination file for all the cookies to get dumped to */ + if(cookie_output(data->cookies, data->set.str[STRING_COOKIEJAR])) + infof(data, "WARNING: failed to save cookies in %s\n", + data->set.str[STRING_COOKIEJAR]); + } + else { + if(cleanup && data->change.cookielist) { + /* since nothing is written, we can just free the list of cookie file + names */ + curl_slist_free_all(data->change.cookielist); /* clean up list */ + data->change.cookielist = NULL; + } + Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE, CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); + } + + if(cleanup && (!data->share || (data->cookies != data->share->cookies))) { + Curl_cookie_cleanup(data->cookies); + } + Curl_share_unlock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE); +} + +#endif /* CURL_DISABLE_HTTP || CURL_DISABLE_COOKIES */ |