/* HTTP support.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-This file is part of Wget.
+This file is part of GNU Wget.
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+GNU Wget is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
+ (at your option) any later version.
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation
+gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the
+OpenSSL project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it
+that use the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute
+the linked executables. You must obey the GNU General Public License
+in all respects for all of the code used other than "OpenSSL". If you
+modify this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the
+file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do
+so, delete this exception statement from your version. */
#include <config.h>
# include <time.h>
# endif
#endif
-
-#ifdef WINDOWS
-# include <winsock.h>
-#else
-# include <netdb.h> /* for h_errno */
+#ifndef errno
+extern int errno;
#endif
#include "wget.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "url.h"
#include "host.h"
-#include "rbuf.h"
#include "retr.h"
-#include "headers.h"
#include "connect.h"
-#include "fnmatch.h"
#include "netrc.h"
-#if USE_DIGEST
-# include "md5.h"
-#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
# include "gen_sslfunc.h"
#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
#include "cookies.h"
+#ifdef USE_DIGEST
+# include "gen-md5.h"
+#endif
+#include "convert.h"
extern char *version_string;
+extern LARGE_INT total_downloaded_bytes;
-#ifndef errno
-extern int errno;
-#endif
-#ifndef h_errno
-# ifndef __CYGWIN__
-extern int h_errno;
-# endif
-#endif
\f
static int cookies_loaded_p;
+struct cookie_jar *wget_cookie_jar;
#define TEXTHTML_S "text/html"
+#define TEXTXHTML_S "application/xhtml+xml"
#define HTTP_ACCEPT "*/*"
/* Some status code validation macros: */
#define H_20X(x) (((x) >= 200) && ((x) < 300))
#define H_PARTIAL(x) ((x) == HTTP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENTS)
-#define H_REDIRECTED(x) (((x) == HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_PERMANENTLY) \
- || ((x) == HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_TEMPORARILY))
+#define H_REDIRECTED(x) ((x) == HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_PERMANENTLY \
+ || (x) == HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_TEMPORARILY \
+ || (x) == HTTP_STATUS_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT)
/* HTTP/1.0 status codes from RFC1945, provided for reference. */
/* Successful 2xx. */
#define HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_PERMANENTLY 301
#define HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_TEMPORARILY 302
#define HTTP_STATUS_NOT_MODIFIED 304
+#define HTTP_STATUS_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT 307
/* Client error 4xx. */
#define HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST 400
return statcode;
}
\f
+#define WMIN(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (y) : (x))
+
+/* Send the contents of FILE_NAME to SOCK/SSL. Make sure that exactly
+ PROMISED_SIZE bytes are sent over the wire -- if the file is
+ longer, read only that much; if the file is shorter, report an error. */
+
+static int
+post_file (int sock, const char *file_name, long promised_size)
+{
+ static char chunk[8192];
+ long written = 0;
+ int write_error;
+ FILE *fp;
+
+ DEBUGP (("[writing POST file %s ... ", file_name));
+
+ fp = fopen (file_name, "rb");
+ if (!fp)
+ return -1;
+ while (!feof (fp) && written < promised_size)
+ {
+ int towrite;
+ int length = fread (chunk, 1, sizeof (chunk), fp);
+ if (length == 0)
+ break;
+ towrite = WMIN (promised_size - written, length);
+ write_error = fd_write (sock, chunk, towrite, -1);
+ if (write_error < 0)
+ {
+ fclose (fp);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ written += towrite;
+ }
+ fclose (fp);
+
+ /* If we've written less than was promised, report a (probably
+ nonsensical) error rather than break the promise. */
+ if (written < promised_size)
+ {
+ errno = EINVAL;
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ assert (written == promised_size);
+ DEBUGP (("done]\n"));
+ return 0;
+}
+\f
+static const char *
+next_header (const char *h)
+{
+ const char *end = NULL;
+ const char *p = h;
+ do
+ {
+ p = strchr (p, '\n');
+ if (!p)
+ return end;
+ end = ++p;
+ }
+ while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t');
+
+ return end;
+}
+
+/* Skip LWS (linear white space), if present. Returns number of
+ characters to skip. */
+static int
+skip_lws (const char *string)
+{
+ const char *p = string;
+
+ while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t' || *p == '\r' || *p == '\n')
+ ++p;
+ return p - string;
+}
+
+/* Check whether HEADER begins with NAME and, if yes, skip the `:' and
+ the whitespace, and call PROCFUN with the arguments of HEADER's
+ contents (after the `:' and space) and ARG. Otherwise, return 0. */
+int
+header_process (const char *header, const char *name,
+ int (*procfun) (const char *, void *),
+ void *arg)
+{
+ /* Check whether HEADER matches NAME. */
+ while (*name && (TOLOWER (*name) == TOLOWER (*header)))
+ ++name, ++header;
+ if (*name || *header++ != ':')
+ return 0;
+
+ header += skip_lws (header);
+
+ return ((*procfun) (header, arg));
+}
+\f
+/* Helper functions for use with header_process(). */
+
+/* Extract a long integer from HEADER and store it to CLOSURE. If an
+ error is encountered, return 0, else 1. */
+int
+header_extract_number (const char *header, void *closure)
+{
+ const char *p = header;
+ long result;
+
+ for (result = 0; ISDIGIT (*p); p++)
+ result = 10 * result + (*p - '0');
+
+ /* Failure if no number present. */
+ if (p == header)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Skip trailing whitespace. */
+ p += skip_lws (p);
+
+ /* Indicate failure if trailing garbage is present. */
+ if (*p)
+ return 0;
+
+ *(long *)closure = result;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* Strdup HEADER, and place the pointer to CLOSURE. */
+int
+header_strdup (const char *header, void *closure)
+{
+ *(char **)closure = xstrdup (header);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* Write the value 1 into the integer pointed to by CLOSURE. */
+int
+header_exists (const char *header, void *closure)
+{
+ *(int *)closure = 1;
+ return 1;
+}
+\f
/* Functions to be used as arguments to header_process(): */
struct http_process_range_closure {
if (!strncasecmp (hdr, "bytes", 5))
{
hdr += 5;
+ /* "JavaWebServer/1.1.1" sends "bytes: x-y/z", contrary to the
+ HTTP spec. */
+ if (*hdr == ':')
+ ++hdr;
hdr += skip_lws (hdr);
if (!*hdr)
return 0;
*flag = 1;
return 1;
}
+
+/* Commit the cookie to the cookie jar. */
+
+int
+http_process_set_cookie (const char *hdr, void *arg)
+{
+ struct url *u = (struct url *)arg;
+
+ /* The jar should have been created by now. */
+ assert (wget_cookie_jar != NULL);
+
+ cookie_handle_set_cookie (wget_cookie_jar, u->host, u->port, u->path, hdr);
+ return 1;
+}
+
\f
/* Persistent connections. Currently, we cache the most recently used
connection as persistent, provided that the HTTP server agrees to
make it such. The persistence data is stored in the variables
- below. Ideally, it would be in a structure, and it should be
- possible to cache an arbitrary fixed number of these connections.
-
- I think the code is quite easy to extend in that direction. */
+ below. Ideally, it should be possible to cache an arbitrary fixed
+ number of these connections. */
/* Whether a persistent connection is active. */
-static int pc_active_p;
-/* Host and port of currently active persistent connection. */
-static unsigned char pc_last_host[4];
-static unsigned short pc_last_port;
+static int pconn_active;
-/* File descriptor of the currently active persistent connection. */
-static int pc_last_fd;
+static struct {
+ /* The socket of the connection. */
+ int socket;
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
-/* Whether a ssl handshake has occoured on this connection */
-static int pc_active_ssl;
-/* SSL connection of the currently active persistent connection. */
-static SSL *pc_last_ssl;
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
+ /* Host and port of the currently active persistent connection. */
+ char *host;
+ int port;
-/* Mark the persistent connection as invalid. This is used by the
- CLOSE_* macros after they forcefully close a registered persistent
- connection. This does not close the file descriptor -- it is left
- to the caller to do that. (Maybe it should, though.) */
+ /* Whether a ssl handshake has occoured on this connection. */
+ int ssl;
+} pconn;
+
+/* Mark the persistent connection as invalid and free the resources it
+ uses. This is used by the CLOSE_* macros after they forcefully
+ close a registered persistent connection. */
static void
invalidate_persistent (void)
{
- pc_active_p = 0;
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- pc_active_ssl = 0;
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- DEBUGP (("Invalidating fd %d from further reuse.\n", pc_last_fd));
+ DEBUGP (("Disabling further reuse of socket %d.\n", pconn.socket));
+ pconn_active = 0;
+ fd_close (pconn.socket);
+ xfree (pconn.host);
+ xzero (pconn);
}
/* Register FD, which should be a TCP/IP connection to HOST:PORT, as
If a previous connection was persistent, it is closed. */
static void
-register_persistent (const char *host, unsigned short port, int fd
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- , SSL *ssl
-#endif
- )
+register_persistent (const char *host, int port, int fd, int ssl)
{
- int success;
-
- if (pc_active_p)
+ if (pconn_active)
{
- if (pc_last_fd == fd)
+ if (pconn.socket == fd)
{
- /* The connection FD is already registered. Nothing to
- do. */
+ /* The connection FD is already registered. */
return;
}
else
{
- /* The old persistent connection is still active; let's
- close it first. This situation arises whenever a
- persistent connection exists, but we then connect to a
- different host, and try to register a persistent
- connection to that one. */
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- /* The ssl disconnect has to take place before the closing
- of pc_last_fd. */
- if (pc_last_ssl)
- shutdown_ssl(pc_last_ssl);
-#endif
- CLOSE (pc_last_fd);
+ /* The old persistent connection is still active; close it
+ first. This situation arises whenever a persistent
+ connection exists, but we then connect to a different
+ host, and try to register a persistent connection to that
+ one. */
invalidate_persistent ();
}
}
- /* This store_hostaddress may not fail, because it has the results
- in the cache. */
- success = store_hostaddress (pc_last_host, host);
- assert (success);
- pc_last_port = port;
- pc_last_fd = fd;
- pc_active_p = 1;
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- pc_last_ssl = ssl;
- pc_active_ssl = ssl ? 1 : 0;
-#endif
- DEBUGP (("Registered fd %d for persistent reuse.\n", fd));
+ pconn_active = 1;
+ pconn.socket = fd;
+ pconn.host = xstrdup (host);
+ pconn.port = port;
+ pconn.ssl = ssl;
+
+ DEBUGP (("Registered socket %d for persistent reuse.\n", fd));
}
/* Return non-zero if a persistent connection is available for
connecting to HOST:PORT. */
static int
-persistent_available_p (const char *host, unsigned short port
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- , int ssl
-#endif
- )
+persistent_available_p (const char *host, int port, int ssl,
+ int *host_lookup_failed)
{
- unsigned char this_host[4];
/* First, check whether a persistent connection is active at all. */
- if (!pc_active_p)
- return 0;
- /* Second, check if the active connection pertains to the correct
- (HOST, PORT) ordered pair. */
- if (port != pc_last_port)
+ if (!pconn_active)
return 0;
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- /* Second, a): check if current connection is (not) ssl, too. This
- test is unlikely to fail because HTTP and HTTPS typicaly use
- different ports. Yet it is possible, or so I [Christian
- Fraenkel] have been told, to run HTTPS and HTTP simultaneus on
- the same port. */
- if (ssl != pc_active_ssl)
- return 0;
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- if (!store_hostaddress (this_host, host))
+
+ /* If we want SSL and the last connection wasn't or vice versa,
+ don't use it. Checking for host and port is not enough because
+ HTTP and HTTPS can apparently coexist on the same port. */
+ if (ssl != pconn.ssl)
return 0;
- if (memcmp (pc_last_host, this_host, 4))
+
+ /* If we're not connecting to the same port, we're not interested. */
+ if (port != pconn.port)
return 0;
- /* Third: check whether the connection is still open. This is
+
+ /* If the host is the same, we're in business. If not, there is
+ still hope -- read below. */
+ if (0 != strcasecmp (host, pconn.host))
+ {
+ /* If pconn.socket is already talking to HOST, we needn't
+ reconnect. This happens often when both sites are virtual
+ hosts distinguished only by name and served by the same
+ network interface, and hence the same web server (possibly
+ set up by the ISP and serving many different web sites).
+ This admittedly non-standard optimization does not contradict
+ HTTP and works well with popular server software. */
+
+ int found;
+ ip_address ip;
+ struct address_list *al;
+
+ if (ssl)
+ /* Don't try to talk to two different SSL sites over the same
+ secure connection! (Besides, it's not clear if name-based
+ virtual hosting is even possible with SSL.) */
+ return 0;
+
+ /* If pconn.socket's peer is one of the IP addresses HOST
+ resolves to, pconn.socket is for all intents and purposes
+ already talking to HOST. */
+
+ if (!socket_ip_address (pconn.socket, &ip, ENDPOINT_PEER))
+ {
+ /* Can't get the peer's address -- something must be very
+ wrong with the connection. */
+ invalidate_persistent ();
+ return 0;
+ }
+ al = lookup_host (host, 0);
+ if (!al)
+ {
+ *host_lookup_failed = 1;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ found = address_list_contains (al, &ip);
+ address_list_release (al);
+
+ if (!found)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* The persistent connection's peer address was found among the
+ addresses HOST resolved to; therefore, pconn.sock is in fact
+ already talking to HOST -- no need to reconnect. */
+ }
+
+ /* Finally, check whether the connection is still open. This is
important because most server implement a liberal (short) timeout
on persistent connections. Wget can of course always reconnect
if the connection doesn't work out, but it's nicer to know in
advance. This test is a logical followup of the first test, but
is "expensive" and therefore placed at the end of the list. */
- if (!test_socket_open (pc_last_fd))
+
+ if (!test_socket_open (pconn.socket))
{
/* Oops, the socket is no longer open. Now that we know that,
let's invalidate the persistent connection before returning
0. */
- CLOSE (pc_last_fd);
invalidate_persistent ();
return 0;
}
+
return 1;
}
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
-# define SHUTDOWN_SSL(ssl) do { \
- if (ssl) \
- shutdown_ssl (ssl); \
-} while (0)
-#else
-# define SHUTDOWN_SSL(ssl)
-#endif
-
/* The idea behind these two CLOSE macros is to distinguish between
two cases: one when the job we've been doing is finished, and we
want to close the connection and leave, and two when something is
#define CLOSE_FINISH(fd) do { \
if (!keep_alive) \
{ \
- SHUTDOWN_SSL (ssl); \
- CLOSE (fd); \
- if (pc_active_p && (fd) == pc_last_fd) \
+ if (pconn_active && (fd) == pconn.socket) \
invalidate_persistent (); \
+ else \
+ fd_close (fd); \
} \
} while (0)
#define CLOSE_INVALIDATE(fd) do { \
- SHUTDOWN_SSL (ssl); \
- CLOSE (fd); \
- if (pc_active_p && (fd) == pc_last_fd) \
+ if (pconn_active && (fd) == pconn.socket) \
invalidate_persistent (); \
+ else \
+ fd_close (fd); \
} while (0)
\f
struct http_stat
char *remote_time; /* remote time-stamp string */
char *error; /* textual HTTP error */
int statcode; /* status code */
- long dltime; /* time of the download */
+ double dltime; /* time of the download in msecs */
int no_truncate; /* whether truncating the file is
forbidden. */
+ const char *referer; /* value of the referer header. */
+ char **local_file; /* local file. */
};
-/* Free the elements of hstat X. */
-#define FREEHSTAT(x) do \
-{ \
- FREE_MAYBE ((x).newloc); \
- FREE_MAYBE ((x).remote_time); \
- FREE_MAYBE ((x).error); \
- (x).newloc = (x).remote_time = (x).error = NULL; \
-} while (0)
+static void
+free_hstat (struct http_stat *hs)
+{
+ xfree_null (hs->newloc);
+ xfree_null (hs->remote_time);
+ xfree_null (hs->error);
+
+ /* Guard against being called twice. */
+ hs->newloc = NULL;
+ hs->remote_time = NULL;
+ hs->error = NULL;
+}
static char *create_authorization_line PARAMS ((const char *, const char *,
const char *, const char *,
const char *));
static int known_authentication_scheme_p PARAMS ((const char *));
-time_t http_atotm PARAMS ((char *));
+time_t http_atotm PARAMS ((const char *));
#define BEGINS_WITH(line, string_constant) \
(!strncasecmp (line, string_constant, sizeof (string_constant) - 1) \
will print it if there is enough information to do so (almost
always), returning the error to the caller (i.e. http_loop).
- Various HTTP parameters are stored to hs. Although it parses the
- response code correctly, it is not used in a sane way. The caller
- can do that, though.
+ Various HTTP parameters are stored to hs.
- If u->proxy is non-NULL, the URL u will be taken as a proxy URL,
- and u->proxy->url will be given to the proxy server (bad naming,
- I'm afraid). */
+ If PROXY is non-NULL, the connection will be made to the proxy
+ server, and u->url will be requested. */
static uerr_t
-gethttp (struct urlinfo *u, struct http_stat *hs, int *dt)
+gethttp (struct url *u, struct http_stat *hs, int *dt, struct url *proxy)
{
- char *request, *type, *command, *path;
+ char *request, *type, *command, *full_path;
char *user, *passwd;
- char *pragma_h, *referer, *useragent, *range, *wwwauth, *remhost;
+ char *pragma_h, *referer, *useragent, *range, *wwwauth;
char *authenticate_h;
char *proxyauth;
- char *all_headers;
char *port_maybe;
char *request_keep_alive;
- int sock, hcount, num_written, all_length, remport, statcode;
+ int sock, hcount, statcode;
+ int write_error;
long contlen, contrange;
- struct urlinfo *ou;
- uerr_t err;
+ struct url *conn;
FILE *fp;
int auth_tried_already;
- struct rbuf rbuf;
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- static SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx = NULL;
- SSL *ssl = NULL;
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- struct wget_timer *timer;
+ int using_ssl = 0;
char *cookies = NULL;
+ char *head;
+ const char *hdr_beg, *hdr_end;
+
/* Whether this connection will be kept alive after the HTTP request
is done. */
int keep_alive;
/* Whether keep-alive should be inhibited. */
int inhibit_keep_alive;
+ /* Whether we need to print the host header with braces around host,
+ e.g. "Host: [3ffe:8100:200:2::2]:1234" instead of the usual
+ "Host: symbolic-name:1234". */
+ int squares_around_host = 0;
+
+ /* Headers sent when using POST. */
+ char *post_content_type, *post_content_length;
+ long post_data_size = 0;
+
+ int host_lookup_failed;
+
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- /* initialize ssl_ctx on first run */
- if (!ssl_ctx)
+ /* Initialize the SSL context. After the first run, this is a
+ no-op. */
+ switch (ssl_init ())
{
- err=init_ssl (&ssl_ctx);
- if (err != 0)
- {
- switch (err)
- {
- case SSLERRCTXCREATE:
- /* this is fatal */
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Failed to set up an SSL context\n"));
- ssl_printerrors ();
- return err;
- case SSLERRCERTFILE:
- /* try without certfile */
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
- _("Failed to load certificates from %s\n"),
- opt.sslcertfile);
- ssl_printerrors ();
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
- _("Trying without the specified certificate\n"));
- break;
- case SSLERRCERTKEY:
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
- _("Failed to get certificate key from %s\n"),
- opt.sslcertkey);
- ssl_printerrors ();
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
- _("Trying without the specified certificate\n"));
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
+ case SSLERRCTXCREATE:
+ /* this is fatal */
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Failed to set up an SSL context\n"));
+ return SSLERRCTXCREATE;
+ case SSLERRCERTFILE:
+ /* try without certfile */
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
+ _("Failed to load certificates from %s\n"),
+ opt.sslcertfile);
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
+ _("Trying without the specified certificate\n"));
+ break;
+ case SSLERRCERTKEY:
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
+ _("Failed to get certificate key from %s\n"),
+ opt.sslcertkey);
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
+ _("Trying without the specified certificate\n"));
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
}
#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
if (!(*dt & HEAD_ONLY))
/* If we're doing a GET on the URL, as opposed to just a HEAD, we need to
know the local filename so we can save to it. */
- assert (u->local != NULL);
+ assert (*hs->local_file != NULL);
authenticate_h = 0;
auth_tried_already = 0;
- inhibit_keep_alive = (!opt.http_keep_alive || u->proxy != NULL);
+ inhibit_keep_alive = !opt.http_keep_alive || proxy != NULL;
again:
/* We need to come back here when the initial attempt to retrieve
keep_alive = 0;
http_keep_alive_1 = http_keep_alive_2 = 0;
- if (opt.cookies)
- cookies = build_cookies_request (u->host, u->port, u->path,
- u->proto == URLHTTPS);
+ post_content_type = NULL;
+ post_content_length = NULL;
/* Initialize certain elements of struct http_stat. */
hs->len = 0L;
hs->remote_time = NULL;
hs->error = NULL;
- /* Which structure to use to retrieve the original URL data. */
- if (u->proxy)
- ou = u->proxy;
- else
- ou = u;
+ /* If we're using a proxy, we will be connecting to the proxy
+ server. */
+ conn = proxy ? proxy : u;
+
+ host_lookup_failed = 0;
/* First: establish the connection. */
if (inhibit_keep_alive
- ||
-#ifndef HAVE_SSL
- !persistent_available_p (u->host, u->port)
+ || !persistent_available_p (conn->host, conn->port,
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ u->scheme == SCHEME_HTTPS
#else
- !persistent_available_p (u->host, u->port, (u->proto==URLHTTPS ? 1 : 0))
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- )
+ 0
+#endif
+ , &host_lookup_failed))
{
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Connecting to %s:%hu... "), u->host, u->port);
- err = make_connection (&sock, u->host, u->port);
- switch (err)
- {
- case HOSTERR:
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s.\n", u->host, herrmsg (h_errno));
- return HOSTERR;
- break;
- case CONSOCKERR:
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "socket: %s\n", strerror (errno));
- return CONSOCKERR;
- break;
- case CONREFUSED:
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
- _("Connection to %s:%hu refused.\n"), u->host, u->port);
- CLOSE (sock);
- return CONREFUSED;
- case CONERROR:
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "connect: %s\n", strerror (errno));
- CLOSE (sock);
- return CONERROR;
- break;
- case NOCONERROR:
- /* Everything is fine! */
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, _("connected!\n"));
- break;
- default:
- abort ();
- break;
- }
+ /* In its current implementation, persistent_available_p will
+ look up conn->host in some cases. If that lookup failed, we
+ don't need to bother with connect_to_host. */
+ if (host_lookup_failed)
+ return HOSTERR;
+
+ sock = connect_to_host (conn->host, conn->port);
+ if (sock == E_HOST)
+ return HOSTERR;
+ else if (sock < 0)
+ return (retryable_socket_connect_error (errno)
+ ? CONERROR : CONIMPOSSIBLE);
+
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- if (u->proto == URLHTTPS)
- if (connect_ssl (&ssl, ssl_ctx,sock) != 0)
- {
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Unable to establish SSL connection.\n"));
- CLOSE (sock);
- return CONSSLERR;
- }
+ if (conn->scheme == SCHEME_HTTPS)
+ {
+ if (!ssl_connect (sock))
+ {
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
+ _("Unable to establish SSL connection.\n"));
+ fd_close (sock);
+ return CONSSLERR;
+ }
+ using_ssl = 1;
+ }
#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
}
else
{
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Reusing connection to %s:%hu.\n"), u->host, u->port);
- /* #### pc_last_fd should be accessed through an accessor
- function. */
- sock = pc_last_fd;
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- ssl = pc_last_ssl;
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Reusing existing connection to %s:%d.\n"),
+ pconn.host, pconn.port);
+ sock = pconn.socket;
+ using_ssl = pconn.ssl;
DEBUGP (("Reusing fd %d.\n", sock));
}
- if (u->proxy)
- path = u->proxy->url;
+ if (*dt & HEAD_ONLY)
+ command = "HEAD";
+ else if (opt.post_file_name || opt.post_data)
+ command = "POST";
else
- path = u->path;
-
- command = (*dt & HEAD_ONLY) ? "HEAD" : "GET";
+ command = "GET";
+
referer = NULL;
- if (ou->referer)
+ if (hs->referer)
{
- referer = (char *)alloca (9 + strlen (ou->referer) + 3);
- sprintf (referer, "Referer: %s\r\n", ou->referer);
+ referer = (char *)alloca (9 + strlen (hs->referer) + 3);
+ sprintf (referer, "Referer: %s\r\n", hs->referer);
}
+
if (*dt & SEND_NOCACHE)
pragma_h = "Pragma: no-cache\r\n";
else
pragma_h = "";
+
if (hs->restval)
{
range = (char *)alloca (13 + numdigit (hs->restval) + 4);
sprintf (useragent, "Wget/%s", version_string);
}
/* Construct the authentication, if userid is present. */
- user = ou->user;
- passwd = ou->passwd;
+ user = u->user;
+ passwd = u->passwd;
search_netrc (u->host, (const char **)&user, (const char **)&passwd, 0);
user = user ? user : opt.http_user;
passwd = passwd ? passwd : opt.http_passwd;
}
else
{
+ /* Use the full path, i.e. one that includes the leading
+ slash and the query string, but is independent of proxy
+ setting. */
+ char *pth = url_full_path (u);
wwwauth = create_authorization_line (authenticate_h, user, passwd,
- command, ou->path);
+ command, pth);
+ xfree (pth);
}
}
proxyauth = NULL;
- if (u->proxy)
+ if (proxy)
{
char *proxy_user, *proxy_passwd;
/* For normal username and password, URL components override
}
else
{
- proxy_user = u->user;
- proxy_passwd = u->passwd;
+ proxy_user = proxy->user;
+ proxy_passwd = proxy->passwd;
}
- /* #### This is junky. Can't the proxy request, say, `Digest'
- authentication? */
+ /* #### This does not appear right. Can't the proxy request,
+ say, `Digest' authentication? */
if (proxy_user && proxy_passwd)
proxyauth = basic_authentication_encode (proxy_user, proxy_passwd,
"Proxy-Authorization");
}
- remhost = ou->host;
- remport = ou->port;
/* String of the form :PORT. Used only for non-standard ports. */
port_maybe = NULL;
- if (1
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- && remport != (u->proto == URLHTTPS
- ? DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT : DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT)
-#else
- && remport != DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT
-#endif
- )
+ if (u->port != scheme_default_port (u->scheme))
{
- port_maybe = (char *)alloca (numdigit (remport) + 2);
- sprintf (port_maybe, ":%d", remport);
+ port_maybe = (char *)alloca (numdigit (u->port) + 2);
+ sprintf (port_maybe, ":%d", u->port);
}
if (!inhibit_keep_alive)
else
request_keep_alive = NULL;
+ if (opt.cookies)
+ cookies = cookie_header (wget_cookie_jar, u->host, u->port, u->path,
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ u->scheme == SCHEME_HTTPS
+#else
+ 0
+#endif
+ );
+
+ if (opt.post_data || opt.post_file_name)
+ {
+ post_content_type = "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n";
+ if (opt.post_data)
+ post_data_size = strlen (opt.post_data);
+ else
+ {
+ post_data_size = file_size (opt.post_file_name);
+ if (post_data_size == -1)
+ {
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "POST data file missing: %s\n",
+ opt.post_file_name);
+ post_data_size = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ post_content_length = xmalloc (16 + numdigit (post_data_size) + 2 + 1);
+ sprintf (post_content_length,
+ "Content-Length: %ld\r\n", post_data_size);
+ }
+
+ if (proxy)
+ full_path = xstrdup (u->url);
+ else
+ /* Use the full path, i.e. one that includes the leading slash and
+ the query string. E.g. if u->path is "foo/bar" and u->query is
+ "param=value", full_path will be "/foo/bar?param=value". */
+ full_path = url_full_path (u);
+
+ if (strchr (u->host, ':'))
+ squares_around_host = 1;
+
/* Allocate the memory for the request. */
- request = (char *)alloca (strlen (command) + strlen (path)
+ request = (char *)alloca (strlen (command)
+ + strlen (full_path)
+ strlen (useragent)
- + strlen (remhost)
+ + strlen (u->host)
+ (port_maybe ? strlen (port_maybe) : 0)
+ strlen (HTTP_ACCEPT)
+ (request_keep_alive
+ (proxyauth ? strlen (proxyauth) : 0)
+ (range ? strlen (range) : 0)
+ strlen (pragma_h)
+ + (post_content_type
+ ? strlen (post_content_type) : 0)
+ + (post_content_length
+ ? strlen (post_content_length) : 0)
+ (opt.user_header ? strlen (opt.user_header) : 0)
+ 64);
/* Construct the request. */
sprintf (request, "\
%s %s HTTP/1.0\r\n\
User-Agent: %s\r\n\
-Host: %s%s\r\n\
+Host: %s%s%s%s\r\n\
Accept: %s\r\n\
-%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s\r\n",
- command, path, useragent, remhost,
+%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s\r\n",
+ command, full_path,
+ useragent,
+ squares_around_host ? "[" : "", u->host, squares_around_host ? "]" : "",
port_maybe ? port_maybe : "",
HTTP_ACCEPT,
request_keep_alive ? request_keep_alive : "",
wwwauth ? wwwauth : "",
proxyauth ? proxyauth : "",
range ? range : "",
- pragma_h,
+ pragma_h,
+ post_content_type ? post_content_type : "",
+ post_content_length ? post_content_length : "",
opt.user_header ? opt.user_header : "");
- DEBUGP (("---request begin---\n%s---request end---\n", request));
- /* Free the temporary memory. */
- FREE_MAYBE (wwwauth);
- FREE_MAYBE (proxyauth);
- FREE_MAYBE (cookies);
+ DEBUGP (("\n---request begin---\n%s", request));
+
+ /* Free the temporary memory. */
+ xfree_null (wwwauth);
+ xfree_null (proxyauth);
+ xfree_null (cookies);
+ xfree (full_path);
/* Send the request to server. */
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- if (u->proto == URLHTTPS)
- num_written = ssl_iwrite (ssl, request, strlen (request));
- else
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- num_written = iwrite (sock, request, strlen (request));
+ write_error = fd_write (sock, request, strlen (request), -1);
+
+ if (write_error >= 0)
+ {
+ if (opt.post_data)
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("[POST data: %s]\n", opt.post_data));
+ write_error = fd_write (sock, opt.post_data, post_data_size, -1);
+ }
+ else if (opt.post_file_name && post_data_size != 0)
+ write_error = post_file (sock, opt.post_file_name, post_data_size);
+ }
+ DEBUGP (("---request end---\n"));
- if (num_written < 0)
+ if (write_error < 0)
{
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Failed writing HTTP request: %s.\n"),
strerror (errno));
return WRITEFAILED;
}
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("%s request sent, awaiting response... "),
- u->proxy ? "Proxy" : "HTTP");
+ proxy ? "Proxy" : "HTTP");
contlen = contrange = -1;
type = NULL;
statcode = -1;
*dt &= ~RETROKF;
- /* Before reading anything, initialize the rbuf. */
- rbuf_initialize (&rbuf, sock);
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- if (u->proto == URLHTTPS)
- rbuf.ssl = ssl;
- else
- rbuf.ssl = NULL;
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- all_headers = NULL;
- all_length = 0;
- /* Header-fetching loop. */
- hcount = 0;
- while (1)
- {
- char *hdr;
- int status;
-
- ++hcount;
- /* Get the header. */
- status = header_get (&rbuf, &hdr,
- /* Disallow continuations for status line. */
- (hcount == 1 ? HG_NO_CONTINUATIONS : HG_NONE));
+ DEBUGP (("\n---response begin---\n"));
- /* Check for errors. */
- if (status == HG_EOF && *hdr)
+ head = fd_read_head (sock);
+ if (!head)
+ {
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
+ if (errno == 0)
{
- /* This used to be an unconditional error, but that was
- somewhat controversial, because of a large number of
- broken CGI's that happily "forget" to send the second EOL
- before closing the connection of a HEAD request.
-
- So, the deal is to check whether the header is empty
- (*hdr is zero if it is); if yes, it means that the
- previous header was fully retrieved, and that -- most
- probably -- the request is complete. "...be liberal in
- what you accept." Oh boy. */
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
- logputs (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("End of file while parsing headers.\n"));
- xfree (hdr);
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
- FREE_MAYBE (hs->newloc);
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
+ logputs (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("No data received.\n"));
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock);
return HEOF;
}
- else if (status == HG_ERROR)
+ else
{
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Read error (%s) in headers.\n"),
strerror (errno));
- xfree (hdr);
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
- FREE_MAYBE (hs->newloc);
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock);
return HERR;
}
+ }
- /* If the headers are to be saved to a file later, save them to
- memory now. */
- if (opt.save_headers)
- {
- int lh = strlen (hdr);
- all_headers = (char *)xrealloc (all_headers, all_length + lh + 2);
- memcpy (all_headers + all_length, hdr, lh);
- all_length += lh;
- all_headers[all_length++] = '\n';
- all_headers[all_length] = '\0';
- }
+ /* Loop through the headers and process them. */
- /* Print the header if requested. */
- if (opt.server_response && hcount != 1)
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%d %s", hcount, hdr);
+ hcount = 0;
+ for (hdr_beg = head;
+ (hdr_end = next_header (hdr_beg));
+ hdr_beg = hdr_end)
+ {
+ char *hdr = strdupdelim (hdr_beg, hdr_end);
+ {
+ char *tmp = hdr + strlen (hdr);
+ if (tmp > hdr && tmp[-1] == '\n')
+ *--tmp = '\0';
+ if (tmp > hdr && tmp[-1] == '\r')
+ *--tmp = '\0';
+ }
+ ++hcount;
/* Check for status line. */
if (hcount == 1)
hs->error = xstrdup (error);
if ((statcode != -1)
-#ifdef DEBUG
+#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUG
&& !opt.debug
#endif
)
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "%d %s", statcode, error);
+ {
+ if (opt.server_response)
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%2d %s", hcount, hdr);
+ else
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "%2d %s", statcode, error);
+ }
goto done_header;
}
break;
}
+ /* Print the header if requested. */
+ if (opt.server_response && hcount != 1)
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%2d %s", hcount, hdr);
+
/* Try getting content-length. */
if (contlen == -1 && !opt.ignore_length)
if (header_process (hdr, "Content-Length", header_extract_number,
goto done_header;
/* Try getting cookies. */
if (opt.cookies)
- if (header_process (hdr, "Set-Cookie", set_cookie_header_cb, u))
+ if (header_process (hdr, "Set-Cookie", http_process_set_cookie, u))
goto done_header;
/* Try getting www-authentication. */
if (!authenticate_h)
done_header:
xfree (hdr);
}
+ DEBUGP (("---response end---\n"));
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
if (keep_alive)
/* The server has promised that it will not close the connection
when we're done. This means that we can register it. */
-#ifndef HAVE_SSL
- register_persistent (u->host, u->port, sock);
-#else
- register_persistent (u->host, u->port, sock, ssl);
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
+ register_persistent (conn->host, conn->port, sock, using_ssl);
if ((statcode == HTTP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED)
&& authenticate_h)
{
/* Authorization is required. */
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
+ xfree_null (type);
type = NULL;
- FREEHSTAT (*hs);
+ free_hstat (hs);
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock); /* would be CLOSE_FINISH, but there
might be more bytes in the body. */
if (auth_tried_already)
if (H_20X (statcode))
*dt |= RETROKF;
- if (type && !strncasecmp (type, TEXTHTML_S, strlen (TEXTHTML_S)))
+ /* Return if redirected. */
+ if (H_REDIRECTED (statcode) || statcode == HTTP_STATUS_MULTIPLE_CHOICES)
+ {
+ /* RFC2068 says that in case of the 300 (multiple choices)
+ response, the server can output a preferred URL through
+ `Location' header; otherwise, the request should be treated
+ like GET. So, if the location is set, it will be a
+ redirection; otherwise, just proceed normally. */
+ if (statcode == HTTP_STATUS_MULTIPLE_CHOICES && !hs->newloc)
+ *dt |= RETROKF;
+ else
+ {
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE,
+ _("Location: %s%s\n"),
+ hs->newloc ? hs->newloc : _("unspecified"),
+ hs->newloc ? _(" [following]") : "");
+ CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock); /* would be CLOSE_FINISH, but there
+ might be more bytes in the body. */
+ xfree_null (type);
+ return NEWLOCATION;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If content-type is not given, assume text/html. This is because
+ of the multitude of broken CGI's that "forget" to generate the
+ content-type. */
+ if (!type ||
+ 0 == strncasecmp (type, TEXTHTML_S, strlen (TEXTHTML_S)) ||
+ 0 == strncasecmp (type, TEXTXHTML_S, strlen (TEXTXHTML_S)))
*dt |= TEXTHTML;
else
- /* We don't assume text/html by default. */
*dt &= ~TEXTHTML;
if (opt.html_extension && (*dt & TEXTHTML))
text/html file. If some case-insensitive variation on ".htm[l]" isn't
already the file's suffix, tack on ".html". */
{
- char* last_period_in_local_filename = strrchr(u->local, '.');
+ char* last_period_in_local_filename = strrchr(*hs->local_file, '.');
- if (last_period_in_local_filename == NULL ||
- !(strcasecmp(last_period_in_local_filename, ".htm") == EQ ||
- strcasecmp(last_period_in_local_filename, ".html") == EQ))
+ if (last_period_in_local_filename == NULL
+ || !(0 == strcasecmp (last_period_in_local_filename, ".htm")
+ || 0 == strcasecmp (last_period_in_local_filename, ".html")))
{
- size_t local_filename_len = strlen(u->local);
+ size_t local_filename_len = strlen(*hs->local_file);
- u->local = xrealloc(u->local, local_filename_len + sizeof(".html"));
- strcpy(u->local + local_filename_len, ".html");
+ *hs->local_file = xrealloc(*hs->local_file,
+ local_filename_len + sizeof(".html"));
+ strcpy(*hs->local_file + local_filename_len, ".html");
*dt |= ADDED_HTML_EXTENSION;
}
if (opt.always_rest)
{
/* Check for condition #2. */
- if (hs->restval == contlen)
+ if (hs->restval > 0 /* restart was requested. */
+ && contlen != -1 /* we got content-length. */
+ && hs->restval >= contlen /* file fully downloaded
+ or has shrunk. */
+ )
{
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, _("\
\n The file is already fully retrieved; nothing to do.\n\n"));
/* In case the caller inspects. */
hs->len = contlen;
hs->res = 0;
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
- FREE_MAYBE (hs->newloc);
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
+ /* Mark as successfully retrieved. */
+ *dt |= RETROKF;
+ xfree_null (type);
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock); /* would be CLOSE_FINISH, but there
might be more bytes in the body. */
- return RETRFINISHED;
+ return RETRUNNEEDED;
}
/* Check for condition #1. */
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
_("\
\n\
- The server does not support continued download;\n\
- refusing to truncate `%s'.\n\n"), u->local);
+Continued download failed on this file, which conflicts with `-c'.\n\
+Refusing to truncate existing file `%s'.\n\n"), *hs->local_file);
+ xfree_null (type);
+ CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock);
return CONTNOTSUPPORTED;
}
hs->restval = 0;
}
-
else if (contrange != hs->restval ||
(H_PARTIAL (statcode) && contrange == -1))
{
/* This means the whole request was somehow misunderstood by the
server. Bail out. */
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
- FREE_MAYBE (hs->newloc);
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
+ xfree_null (type);
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock);
return RANGEERR;
}
}
hs->contlen = contlen;
- /* Return if redirected. */
- if (H_REDIRECTED (statcode) || statcode == HTTP_STATUS_MULTIPLE_CHOICES)
- {
- /* RFC2068 says that in case of the 300 (multiple choices)
- response, the server can output a preferred URL through
- `Location' header; otherwise, the request should be treated
- like GET. So, if the location is set, it will be a
- redirection; otherwise, just proceed normally. */
- if (statcode == HTTP_STATUS_MULTIPLE_CHOICES && !hs->newloc)
- *dt |= RETROKF;
- else
- {
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE,
- _("Location: %s%s\n"),
- hs->newloc ? hs->newloc : _("unspecified"),
- hs->newloc ? _(" [following]") : "");
- CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock); /* would be CLOSE_FINISH, but there
- might be more bytes in the body. */
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
- return NEWLOCATION;
- }
- }
if (opt.verbose)
{
if ((*dt & RETROKF) && !opt.server_response)
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
}
}
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
+ xfree_null (type);
type = NULL; /* We don't need it any more. */
/* Return if we have no intention of further downloading. */
/* In case the caller cares to look... */
hs->len = 0L;
hs->res = 0;
- FREE_MAYBE (type);
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
+ xfree_null (type);
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock); /* would be CLOSE_FINISH, but there
might be more bytes in the body. */
return RETRFINISHED;
/* Open the local file. */
if (!opt.dfp)
{
- mkalldirs (u->local);
+ mkalldirs (*hs->local_file);
if (opt.backups)
- rotate_backups (u->local);
- fp = fopen (u->local, hs->restval ? "ab" : "wb");
+ rotate_backups (*hs->local_file);
+ fp = fopen (*hs->local_file, hs->restval ? "ab" : "wb");
if (!fp)
{
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s\n", u->local, strerror (errno));
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s\n", *hs->local_file, strerror (errno));
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock); /* would be CLOSE_FINISH, but there
might be more bytes in the body. */
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
return FOPENERR;
}
}
#### A possible solution to this would be to remember the
file position in the output document and to seek to that
- position, instead of rewinding. */
- if (!hs->restval && global_download_count == 0)
+ position, instead of rewinding.
+
+ We don't truncate stdout, since that breaks
+ "wget -O - [...] >> foo".
+ */
+ if (!hs->restval && global_download_count == 0 && opt.dfp != stdout)
{
/* This will silently fail for streams that don't correspond
to regular files, but that's OK. */
/* #### This confuses the code that checks for file size. There
should be some overhead information. */
if (opt.save_headers)
- fwrite (all_headers, 1, all_length, fp);
- timer = wtimer_new ();
+ fwrite (head, 1, strlen (head), fp);
+
/* Get the contents of the document. */
- hs->res = get_contents (sock, fp, &hs->len, hs->restval,
+ hs->res = fd_read_body (sock, fp, &hs->len, hs->restval,
(contlen != -1 ? contlen : 0),
- &rbuf, keep_alive);
- hs->dltime = wtimer_elapsed (timer);
- wtimer_delete (timer);
+ keep_alive, &hs->dltime);
+
+ if (hs->res >= 0)
+ CLOSE_FINISH (sock);
+ else
+ CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock);
+
{
/* Close or flush the file. We have to be careful to check for
error here. Checking the result of fwrite() is not enough --
if (flush_res == EOF)
hs->res = -2;
}
- FREE_MAYBE (all_headers);
- CLOSE_FINISH (sock);
if (hs->res == -2)
return FWRITEERR;
return RETRFINISHED;
/* The genuine HTTP loop! This is the part where the retrieval is
retried, and retried, and retried, and... */
uerr_t
-http_loop (struct urlinfo *u, char **newloc, int *dt)
+http_loop (struct url *u, char **newloc, char **local_file, const char *referer,
+ int *dt, struct url *proxy)
{
int count;
int use_ts, got_head = 0; /* time-stamping info */
char *filename_plus_orig_suffix;
char *local_filename = NULL;
- char *tms, *suf, *locf, *tmrate;
+ char *tms, *locf, *tmrate;
uerr_t err;
time_t tml = -1, tmr = -1; /* local and remote time-stamps */
long local_size = 0; /* the size of the local file */
size_t filename_len;
struct http_stat hstat; /* HTTP status */
struct stat st;
+ char *dummy = NULL;
/* This used to be done in main(), but it's a better idea to do it
here so that we don't go through the hoops if we're just using
FTP or whatever. */
- if (opt.cookies && opt.cookies_input && !cookies_loaded_p)
+ if (opt.cookies)
{
- load_cookies (opt.cookies_input);
- cookies_loaded_p = 1;
+ if (!wget_cookie_jar)
+ wget_cookie_jar = cookie_jar_new ();
+ if (opt.cookies_input && !cookies_loaded_p)
+ {
+ cookie_jar_load (wget_cookie_jar, opt.cookies_input);
+ cookies_loaded_p = 1;
+ }
}
*newloc = NULL;
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Warning: wildcards not supported in HTTP.\n"));
/* Determine the local filename. */
- if (!u->local)
- u->local = url_filename (u->proxy ? u->proxy : u);
+ if (local_file && *local_file)
+ hstat.local_file = local_file;
+ else if (local_file)
+ {
+ *local_file = url_file_name (u);
+ hstat.local_file = local_file;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ dummy = url_file_name (u);
+ hstat.local_file = &dummy;
+ }
if (!opt.output_document)
- locf = u->local;
+ locf = *hstat.local_file;
else
locf = opt.output_document;
- /* Yuck. Multiple returns suck. We need to remember to free() the space we
- xmalloc() here before EACH return. This is one reason it's better to set
- flags that influence flow control and then return once at the end. */
- filename_len = strlen(u->local);
- filename_plus_orig_suffix = xmalloc(filename_len + sizeof(".orig"));
+ hstat.referer = referer;
- if (opt.noclobber && file_exists_p (u->local))
+ filename_len = strlen (*hstat.local_file);
+ filename_plus_orig_suffix = alloca (filename_len + sizeof (".orig"));
+
+ if (opt.noclobber && file_exists_p (*hstat.local_file))
{
/* If opt.noclobber is turned on and file already exists, do not
retrieve the file */
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("\
-File `%s' already there, will not retrieve.\n"), u->local);
+File `%s' already there, will not retrieve.\n"), *hstat.local_file);
/* If the file is there, we suppose it's retrieved OK. */
*dt |= RETROKF;
/* #### Bogusness alert. */
- /* If its suffix is "html" or (yuck!) "htm", we suppose it's
- text/html, a harmless lie. */
- if (((suf = suffix (u->local)) != NULL)
- && (!strcmp (suf, "html") || !strcmp (suf, "htm")))
+ /* If its suffix is "html" or "htm" or similar, assume text/html. */
+ if (has_html_suffix_p (*hstat.local_file))
*dt |= TEXTHTML;
- xfree (suf);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
- /* Another harmless lie: */
+
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return RETROK;
}
use_ts = 0;
if (opt.timestamping)
{
- boolean local_dot_orig_file_exists = FALSE;
+ int local_dot_orig_file_exists = 0;
if (opt.backup_converted)
/* If -K is specified, we'll act on the assumption that it was specified
in url.c. Replacing sprintf with inline calls to
strcpy() and long_to_string() made a difference.
--hniksic */
- strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix, u->local);
- strcpy(filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len, ".orig");
+ memcpy (filename_plus_orig_suffix, *hstat.local_file, filename_len);
+ memcpy (filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len,
+ ".orig", sizeof (".orig"));
/* Try to stat() the .orig file. */
- if (stat(filename_plus_orig_suffix, &st) == 0)
+ if (stat (filename_plus_orig_suffix, &st) == 0)
{
- local_dot_orig_file_exists = TRUE;
+ local_dot_orig_file_exists = 1;
local_filename = filename_plus_orig_suffix;
}
}
if (!local_dot_orig_file_exists)
/* Couldn't stat() <file>.orig, so try to stat() <file>. */
- if (stat (u->local, &st) == 0)
- local_filename = u->local;
+ if (stat (*hstat.local_file, &st) == 0)
+ local_filename = *hstat.local_file;
if (local_filename != NULL)
/* There was a local file, so we'll check later to see if the version
{
use_ts = 1;
tml = st.st_mtime;
+#ifdef WINDOWS
+ /* Modification time granularity is 2 seconds for Windows, so
+ increase local time by 1 second for later comparison. */
+ tml++;
+#endif
local_size = st.st_size;
got_head = 0;
}
/* Print fetch message, if opt.verbose. */
if (opt.verbose)
{
- char *hurl = str_url (u->proxy ? u->proxy : u, 1);
+ char *hurl = url_string (u, 1);
char tmp[15];
strcpy (tmp, " ");
if (count > 1)
hstat.restval = 0L;
/* Decide whether or not to restart. */
if (((count > 1 && (*dt & ACCEPTRANGES)) || opt.always_rest)
+ /* #### this calls access() and then stat(); could be optimized. */
&& file_exists_p (locf))
if (stat (locf, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG (st.st_mode))
hstat.restval = st.st_size;
- /* Decide whether to send the no-cache directive. */
- if (u->proxy && (count > 1 || (opt.proxy_cache == 0)))
+
+ /* In `-c' is used and the file is existing and non-empty,
+ refuse to truncate it if the server doesn't support continued
+ downloads. */
+ hstat.no_truncate = 0;
+ if (opt.always_rest && hstat.restval)
+ hstat.no_truncate = 1;
+
+ /* Decide whether to send the no-cache directive. We send it in
+ two cases:
+ a) we're using a proxy, and we're past our first retrieval.
+ Some proxies are notorious for caching incomplete data, so
+ we require a fresh get.
+ b) caching is explicitly inhibited. */
+ if ((proxy && count > 1) /* a */
+ || !opt.allow_cache /* b */
+ )
*dt |= SEND_NOCACHE;
else
*dt &= ~SEND_NOCACHE;
- /* Try fetching the document, or at least its head. :-) */
- err = gethttp (u, &hstat, dt);
+ /* Try fetching the document, or at least its head. */
+ err = gethttp (u, &hstat, dt, proxy);
/* It's unfortunate that wget determines the local filename before finding
out the Content-Type of the file. Barring a major restructuring of the
code, we need to re-set locf here, since gethttp() may have xrealloc()d
- u->local to tack on ".html". */
+ *hstat.local_file to tack on ".html". */
if (!opt.output_document)
- locf = u->local;
+ locf = *hstat.local_file;
else
locf = opt.output_document;
- /* In `-c' is used, check whether the file we're writing to
- exists before we've done anything. If so, we'll refuse to
- truncate it if the server doesn't support continued
- downloads. */
- if (opt.always_rest)
- hstat.no_truncate = file_exists_p (locf);
-
/* Time? */
tms = time_str (NULL);
/* Get the new location (with or without the redirection). */
/* Non-fatal errors continue executing the loop, which will
bring them to "while" statement at the end, to judge
whether the number of tries was exceeded. */
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
printwhat (count, opt.ntry);
continue;
break;
- case HOSTERR: case CONREFUSED: case PROXERR: case AUTHFAILED:
+ case HOSTERR: case CONIMPOSSIBLE: case PROXERR: case AUTHFAILED:
case SSLERRCTXCREATE: case CONTNOTSUPPORTED:
/* Fatal errors just return from the function. */
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return err;
break;
case FWRITEERR: case FOPENERR:
/* Another fatal error. */
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Cannot write to `%s' (%s).\n"),
- u->local, strerror (errno));
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
+ *hstat.local_file, strerror (errno));
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return err;
break;
case CONSSLERR:
/* Another fatal error. */
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("Unable to establish SSL connection.\n"));
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return err;
break;
case NEWLOCATION:
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET,
_("ERROR: Redirection (%d) without location.\n"),
hstat.statcode);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return WRONGCODE;
}
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return NEWLOCATION;
break;
+ case RETRUNNEEDED:
+ /* The file was already fully retrieved. */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
+ return RETROK;
+ break;
case RETRFINISHED:
/* Deal with you later. */
break;
if (!opt.verbose)
{
/* #### Ugly ugly ugly! */
- char *hurl = str_url (u->proxy ? u->proxy : u, 1);
+ char *hurl = url_string (u, 1);
logprintf (LOG_NONVERBOSE, "%s:\n", hurl);
xfree (hurl);
}
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("%s ERROR %d: %s.\n"),
tms, hstat.statcode, hstat.error);
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return WRONGCODE;
}
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("\
Server file no newer than local file `%s' -- not retrieving.\n\n"),
local_filename);
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /*must precede every return!*/
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return RETROK;
}
else if (tml >= tmr)
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE,
_("Remote file is newer, retrieving.\n"));
}
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
continue;
}
if ((tmr != (time_t) (-1))
fl = opt.output_document;
}
else
- fl = u->local;
+ fl = *hstat.local_file;
if (fl)
touch (fl, tmr);
}
if (opt.spider)
{
logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%d %s\n\n", hstat.statcode, hstat.error);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return RETROK;
}
- /* It is now safe to free the remainder of hstat, since the
- strings within it will no longer be used. */
- FREEHSTAT (hstat);
-
- tmrate = rate (hstat.len - hstat.restval, hstat.dltime, 0);
+ tmrate = retr_rate (hstat.len - hstat.restval, hstat.dltime, 0);
if (hstat.len == hstat.contlen)
{
tms, u->url, hstat.len, hstat.contlen, locf, count);
}
++opt.numurls;
- downloaded_increase (hstat.len);
+ total_downloaded_bytes += hstat.len;
/* Remember that we downloaded the file for later ".orig" code. */
if (*dt & ADDED_HTML_EXTENSION)
else
downloaded_file(FILE_DOWNLOADED_NORMALLY, locf);
- xfree(filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return RETROK;
}
else if (hstat.res == 0) /* No read error */
tms, u->url, hstat.len, locf, count);
}
++opt.numurls;
- downloaded_increase (hstat.len);
+ total_downloaded_bytes += hstat.len;
/* Remember that we downloaded the file for later ".orig" code. */
if (*dt & ADDED_HTML_EXTENSION)
else
downloaded_file(FILE_DOWNLOADED_NORMALLY, locf);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return RETROK;
}
else if (hstat.len < hstat.contlen) /* meaning we lost the
_("%s (%s) - Connection closed at byte %ld. "),
tms, tmrate, hstat.len);
printwhat (count, opt.ntry);
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
continue;
}
else if (!opt.kill_longer) /* meaning we got more than expected */
"%s URL:%s [%ld/%ld] -> \"%s\" [%d]\n",
tms, u->url, hstat.len, hstat.contlen, locf, count);
++opt.numurls;
- downloaded_increase (hstat.len);
+ total_downloaded_bytes += hstat.len;
/* Remember that we downloaded the file for later ".orig" code. */
if (*dt & ADDED_HTML_EXTENSION)
else
downloaded_file(FILE_DOWNLOADED_NORMALLY, locf);
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
+ xfree_null (dummy);
return RETROK;
}
else /* the same, but not accepted */
_("%s (%s) - Connection closed at byte %ld/%ld. "),
tms, tmrate, hstat.len, hstat.contlen);
printwhat (count, opt.ntry);
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
continue;
}
}
_("%s (%s) - Read error at byte %ld (%s)."),
tms, tmrate, hstat.len, strerror (errno));
printwhat (count, opt.ntry);
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
continue;
}
else /* hstat.res == -1 and contlen is given */
tms, tmrate, hstat.len, hstat.contlen,
strerror (errno));
printwhat (count, opt.ntry);
+ free_hstat (&hstat);
continue;
}
}
break;
}
while (!opt.ntry || (count < opt.ntry));
- xfree (filename_plus_orig_suffix); /* must precede every return! */
return TRYLIMEXC;
}
\f
it is not assigned to the FSF. So I stuck it with strptime. */
time_t
-http_atotm (char *time_string)
+http_atotm (const char *time_string)
{
/* NOTE: Solaris strptime man page claims that %n and %t match white
space, but that's not universally available. Instead, we simply
GNU strptime does not have this problem because it recognizes
both international and local dates. */
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (time_formats); i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < countof (time_formats); i++)
if (check_end (strptime (time_string, time_formats[i], &t)))
return mktime_from_utc (&t);
;
if (!*ep)
return -1;
- FREE_MAYBE (*ret);
+ xfree_null (*ret);
*ret = strdupdelim (cp, ep);
return ep - au + 1;
}
for (i = 0; i < MD5_HASHLEN; i++, hash++)
{
- *buf++ = XDIGIT_TO_xchar (*hash >> 4);
- *buf++ = XDIGIT_TO_xchar (*hash & 0xf);
+ *buf++ = XNUM_TO_digit (*hash >> 4);
+ *buf++ = XNUM_TO_digit (*hash & 0xf);
}
*buf = '\0';
}
/* Take the line apart to find the challenge, and compose a digest
authorization header. See RFC2069 section 2.1.2. */
-char *
+static char *
digest_authentication_encode (const char *au, const char *user,
const char *passwd, const char *method,
const char *path)
int i;
au += skip_lws (au);
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (options); i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < countof (options); i++)
{
int skip = extract_header_attr (au, options[i].name,
options[i].variable);
if (skip < 0)
{
- FREE_MAYBE (realm);
- FREE_MAYBE (opaque);
- FREE_MAYBE (nonce);
+ xfree_null (realm);
+ xfree_null (opaque);
+ xfree_null (nonce);
return NULL;
}
else if (skip)
break;
}
}
- if (i == ARRAY_SIZE (options))
+ if (i == countof (options))
{
while (*au && *au != '=')
au++;
}
if (!realm || !nonce || !user || !passwd || !path || !method)
{
- FREE_MAYBE (realm);
- FREE_MAYBE (opaque);
- FREE_MAYBE (nonce);
+ xfree_null (realm);
+ xfree_null (opaque);
+ xfree_null (nonce);
return NULL;
}
/* Calculate the digest value. */
{
- struct md5_ctx ctx;
+ ALLOCA_MD5_CONTEXT (ctx);
unsigned char hash[MD5_HASHLEN];
unsigned char a1buf[MD5_HASHLEN * 2 + 1], a2buf[MD5_HASHLEN * 2 + 1];
unsigned char response_digest[MD5_HASHLEN * 2 + 1];
/* A1BUF = H(user ":" realm ":" password) */
- md5_init_ctx (&ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (user, strlen (user), &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (":", 1, &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (realm, strlen (realm), &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (":", 1, &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (passwd, strlen (passwd), &ctx);
- md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, hash);
+ gen_md5_init (ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)user, strlen (user), ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)":", 1, ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)realm, strlen (realm), ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)":", 1, ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)passwd, strlen (passwd), ctx);
+ gen_md5_finish (ctx, hash);
dump_hash (a1buf, hash);
/* A2BUF = H(method ":" path) */
- md5_init_ctx (&ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (method, strlen (method), &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (":", 1, &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (path, strlen (path), &ctx);
- md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, hash);
+ gen_md5_init (ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)method, strlen (method), ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)":", 1, ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)path, strlen (path), ctx);
+ gen_md5_finish (ctx, hash);
dump_hash (a2buf, hash);
/* RESPONSE_DIGEST = H(A1BUF ":" nonce ":" A2BUF) */
- md5_init_ctx (&ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (a1buf, MD5_HASHLEN * 2, &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (":", 1, &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (nonce, strlen (nonce), &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (":", 1, &ctx);
- md5_process_bytes (a2buf, MD5_HASHLEN * 2, &ctx);
- md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, hash);
+ gen_md5_init (ctx);
+ gen_md5_update (a1buf, MD5_HASHLEN * 2, ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)":", 1, ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)nonce, strlen (nonce), ctx);
+ gen_md5_update ((unsigned char *)":", 1, ctx);
+ gen_md5_update (a2buf, MD5_HASHLEN * 2, ctx);
+ gen_md5_finish (ctx, hash);
dump_hash (response_digest, hash);
res = (char*) xmalloc (strlen (user)
#endif /* USE_DIGEST */
return wwwauth;
}
+\f
+void
+http_cleanup (void)
+{
+}