/** * Copyright 2015 Paul Querna * * 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. * */ package cacheobject import ( "errors" "math" "net/http" "net/textproto" "strconv" "strings" ) // TODO(pquerna): add extensions from here: http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-cache-directives/http-cache-directives.xhtml var ( ErrQuoteMismatch = errors.New("Missing closing quote") ErrMaxAgeDeltaSeconds = errors.New("Failed to parse delta-seconds in `max-age`") ErrSMaxAgeDeltaSeconds = errors.New("Failed to parse delta-seconds in `s-maxage`") ErrMaxStaleDeltaSeconds = errors.New("Failed to parse delta-seconds in `min-fresh`") ErrMinFreshDeltaSeconds = errors.New("Failed to parse delta-seconds in `min-fresh`") ErrNoCacheNoArgs = errors.New("Unexpected argument to `no-cache`") ErrNoStoreNoArgs = errors.New("Unexpected argument to `no-store`") ErrNoTransformNoArgs = errors.New("Unexpected argument to `no-transform`") ErrOnlyIfCachedNoArgs = errors.New("Unexpected argument to `only-if-cached`") ErrMustRevalidateNoArgs = errors.New("Unexpected argument to `must-revalidate`") ErrPublicNoArgs = errors.New("Unexpected argument to `public`") ErrProxyRevalidateNoArgs = errors.New("Unexpected argument to `proxy-revalidate`") ) func whitespace(b byte) bool { if b == '\t' || b == ' ' { return true } return false } func parse(value string, cd cacheDirective) error { var err error = nil i := 0 for i < len(value) && err == nil { // eat leading whitespace or commas if whitespace(value[i]) || value[i] == ',' { i++ continue } j := i + 1 for j < len(value) { if !isToken(value[j]) { break } j++ } token := value[i:j] /* println("GOT TOKEN:") println(" i -> ", i) println(" j -> ", j) println(" token -> ", token) */ if j+1 < len(value) && value[j] == '=' { k := j + 1 // minimum size two bytes of "", but we let httpUnquote handle it. if k < len(value) && value[k] == '"' { eaten, result := httpUnquote(value[k:]) if eaten == -1 { return ErrQuoteMismatch } i = k + eaten err = cd.addPair(token, result) } else { z := k for z < len(value) { if whitespace(value[z]) { break } z++ } i = z result := value[k:z] if result[len(result)-1] == ',' { result = result[:len(result)-1] } err = cd.addPair(token, result) } } else { if token != "," { err = cd.addToken(token) } i = j } } return err } // DeltaSeconds specifies a non-negative integer, representing // time in seconds: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-1.2.1 // // When set to -1, this means unset. // type DeltaSeconds int32 // Parser for delta-seconds, a uint31, more or less: // http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-1.2.1 func parseDeltaSeconds(v string) (DeltaSeconds, error) { n, err := strconv.ParseUint(v, 10, 32) if err != nil { if numError, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok { if numError.Err == strconv.ErrRange { return DeltaSeconds(math.MaxInt32), nil } } return DeltaSeconds(-1), err } else { if n > math.MaxInt32 { return DeltaSeconds(math.MaxInt32), nil } else { return DeltaSeconds(n), nil } } } // Fields present in a header. type FieldNames map[string]bool // internal interface for shared methods of RequestCacheDirectives and ResponseCacheDirectives type cacheDirective interface { addToken(s string) error addPair(s string, v string) error } // LOW LEVEL API: Repersentation of possible request directives in a `Cache-Control` header: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1 // // Note: Many fields will be `nil` in practice. // type RequestCacheDirectives struct { // max-age(delta seconds): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1.1 // // The "max-age" request directive indicates that the client is // unwilling to accept a response whose age is greater than the // specified number of seconds. Unless the max-stale request directive // is also present, the client is not willing to accept a stale // response. MaxAge DeltaSeconds // max-stale(delta seconds): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1.2 // // The "max-stale" request directive indicates that the client is // willing to accept a response that has exceeded its freshness // lifetime. If max-stale is assigned a value, then the client is // willing to accept a response that has exceeded its freshness lifetime // by no more than the specified number of seconds. If no value is // assigned to max-stale, then the client is willing to accept a stale // response of any age. MaxStale DeltaSeconds // min-fresh(delta seconds): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1.3 // // The "min-fresh" request directive indicates that the client is // willing to accept a response whose freshness lifetime is no less than // its current age plus the specified time in seconds. That is, the // client wants a response that will still be fresh for at least the // specified number of seconds. MinFresh DeltaSeconds // no-cache(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1.4 // // The "no-cache" request directive indicates that a cache MUST NOT use // a stored response to satisfy the request without successful // validation on the origin server. NoCache bool // no-store(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1.5 // // The "no-store" request directive indicates that a cache MUST NOT // store any part of either this request or any response to it. This // directive applies to both private and shared caches. NoStore bool // no-transform(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1.6 // // The "no-transform" request directive indicates that an intermediary // (whether or not it implements a cache) MUST NOT transform the // payload, as defined in Section 5.7.2 of RFC7230. NoTransform bool // only-if-cached(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.1.7 // // The "only-if-cached" request directive indicates that the client only // wishes to obtain a stored response. OnlyIfCached bool // Extensions: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.3 // // The Cache-Control header field can be extended through the use of one // or more cache-extension tokens, each with an optional value. A cache // MUST ignore unrecognized cache directives. Extensions []string } func (cd *RequestCacheDirectives) addToken(token string) error { var err error = nil switch token { case "max-age": err = ErrMaxAgeDeltaSeconds case "max-stale": err = ErrMaxStaleDeltaSeconds case "min-fresh": err = ErrMinFreshDeltaSeconds case "no-cache": cd.NoCache = true case "no-store": cd.NoStore = true case "no-transform": cd.NoTransform = true case "only-if-cached": cd.OnlyIfCached = true default: cd.Extensions = append(cd.Extensions, token) } return err } func (cd *RequestCacheDirectives) addPair(token string, v string) error { var err error = nil switch token { case "max-age": cd.MaxAge, err = parseDeltaSeconds(v) case "max-stale": cd.MaxStale, err = parseDeltaSeconds(v) case "min-fresh": cd.MinFresh, err = parseDeltaSeconds(v) case "no-cache": err = ErrNoCacheNoArgs case "no-store": err = ErrNoStoreNoArgs case "no-transform": err = ErrNoTransformNoArgs case "only-if-cached": err = ErrOnlyIfCachedNoArgs default: // TODO(pquerna): this sucks, making user re-parse cd.Extensions = append(cd.Extensions, token+"="+v) } return err } // LOW LEVEL API: Parses a Cache Control Header from a Request into a set of directives. func ParseRequestCacheControl(value string) (*RequestCacheDirectives, error) { cd := &RequestCacheDirectives{ MaxAge: -1, MaxStale: -1, MinFresh: -1, } err := parse(value, cd) if err != nil { return nil, err } return cd, nil } // LOW LEVEL API: Repersentation of possible response directives in a `Cache-Control` header: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2 // // Note: Many fields will be `nil` in practice. // type ResponseCacheDirectives struct { // must-revalidate(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.1 // // The "must-revalidate" response directive indicates that once it has // become stale, a cache MUST NOT use the response to satisfy subsequent // requests without successful validation on the origin server. MustRevalidate bool // no-cache(FieldName): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.2 // // The "no-cache" response directive indicates that the response MUST // NOT be used to satisfy a subsequent request without successful // validation on the origin server. // // If the no-cache response directive specifies one or more field-names, // then a cache MAY use the response to satisfy a subsequent request, // subject to any other restrictions on caching. However, any header // fields in the response that have the field-name(s) listed MUST NOT be // sent in the response to a subsequent request without successful // revalidation with the origin server. NoCache FieldNames // no-cache(cast-to-bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.2 // // While the RFC defines optional field-names on a no-cache directive, // many applications only want to know if any no-cache directives were // present at all. NoCachePresent bool // no-store(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.3 // // The "no-store" request directive indicates that a cache MUST NOT // store any part of either this request or any response to it. This // directive applies to both private and shared caches. NoStore bool // no-transform(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.4 // // The "no-transform" response directive indicates that an intermediary // (regardless of whether it implements a cache) MUST NOT transform the // payload, as defined in Section 5.7.2 of RFC7230. NoTransform bool // public(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.5 // // The "public" response directive indicates that any cache MAY store // the response, even if the response would normally be non-cacheable or // cacheable only within a private cache. Public bool // private(FieldName): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.6 // // The "private" response directive indicates that the response message // is intended for a single user and MUST NOT be stored by a shared // cache. A private cache MAY store the response and reuse it for later // requests, even if the response would normally be non-cacheable. // // If the private response directive specifies one or more field-names, // this requirement is limited to the field-values associated with the // listed response header fields. That is, a shared cache MUST NOT // store the specified field-names(s), whereas it MAY store the // remainder of the response message. Private FieldNames // private(cast-to-bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.6 // // While the RFC defines optional field-names on a private directive, // many applications only want to know if any private directives were // present at all. PrivatePresent bool // proxy-revalidate(bool): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.7 // // The "proxy-revalidate" response directive has the same meaning as the // must-revalidate response directive, except that it does not apply to // private caches. ProxyRevalidate bool // max-age(delta seconds): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.8 // // The "max-age" response directive indicates that the response is to be // considered stale after its age is greater than the specified number // of seconds. MaxAge DeltaSeconds // s-maxage(delta seconds): http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.2.9 // // The "s-maxage" response directive indicates that, in shared caches, // the maximum age specified by this directive overrides the maximum age // specified by either the max-age directive or the Expires header // field. The s-maxage directive also implies the semantics of the // proxy-revalidate response directive. SMaxAge DeltaSeconds // Extensions: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.2.3 // // The Cache-Control header field can be extended through the use of one // or more cache-extension tokens, each with an optional value. A cache // MUST ignore unrecognized cache directives. Extensions []string } // LOW LEVEL API: Parses a Cache Control Header from a Response into a set of directives. func ParseResponseCacheControl(value string) (*ResponseCacheDirectives, error) { cd := &ResponseCacheDirectives{ MaxAge: -1, SMaxAge: -1, } err := parse(value, cd) if err != nil { return nil, err } return cd, nil } func (cd *ResponseCacheDirectives) addToken(token string) error { var err error = nil switch token { case "must-revalidate": cd.MustRevalidate = true case "no-cache": cd.NoCachePresent = true case "no-store": cd.NoStore = true case "no-transform": cd.NoTransform = true case "public": cd.Public = true case "private": cd.PrivatePresent = true case "proxy-revalidate": cd.ProxyRevalidate = true case "max-age": err = ErrMaxAgeDeltaSeconds case "s-maxage": err = ErrSMaxAgeDeltaSeconds default: cd.Extensions = append(cd.Extensions, token) } return err } func (cd *ResponseCacheDirectives) addPair(token string, v string) error { var err error = nil switch token { case "must-revalidate": err = ErrMustRevalidateNoArgs case "no-cache": cd.NoCachePresent = true tokens := strings.Split(v, ",") if cd.NoCache == nil { cd.NoCache = make(FieldNames) } for _, t := range tokens { k := http.CanonicalHeaderKey(textproto.TrimString(t)) cd.NoCache[k] = true } case "no-store": err = ErrNoStoreNoArgs case "no-transform": err = ErrNoTransformNoArgs case "public": err = ErrPublicNoArgs case "private": cd.PrivatePresent = true tokens := strings.Split(v, ",") if cd.Private == nil { cd.Private = make(FieldNames) } for _, t := range tokens { k := http.CanonicalHeaderKey(textproto.TrimString(t)) cd.Private[k] = true } case "proxy-revalidate": err = ErrProxyRevalidateNoArgs case "max-age": cd.MaxAge, err = parseDeltaSeconds(v) case "s-maxage": cd.SMaxAge, err = parseDeltaSeconds(v) default: // TODO(pquerna): this sucks, making user re-parse, and its technically not 'quoted' like the original, // but this is still easier, just a SplitN on "=" cd.Extensions = append(cd.Extensions, token+"="+v) } return err }