/* Handling of recursive HTTP retrieving.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
+ 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Wget.
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.
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+along with Wget. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-#include <config.h>
+Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7
+
+If you modify this program, or any covered work, by linking or
+combining it with the OpenSSL project's OpenSSL library (or a
+modified version of that library), containing parts covered by the
+terms of the OpenSSL or SSLeay licenses, the Free Software Foundation
+grants you additional permission to convey the resulting work.
+Corresponding Source for a non-source form of such a combination
+shall include the source code for the parts of OpenSSL used as well
+as that of the covered work. */
+
+#include "wget.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
-#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
-# include <string.h>
-#else
-# include <strings.h>
-#endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */
+#include <string.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include "wget.h"
#include "url.h"
#include "recur.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "retr.h"
#include "ftp.h"
-#include "fnmatch.h"
#include "host.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "res.h"
+#include "convert.h"
+#include "html-url.h"
+#include "css-url.h"
+#include "spider.h"
+
+/* Functions for maintaining the URL queue. */
+
+struct queue_element {
+ const char *url; /* the URL to download */
+ const char *referer; /* the referring document */
+ int depth; /* the depth */
+ bool html_allowed; /* whether the document is allowed to
+ be treated as HTML. */
+ bool css_allowed; /* whether the document is allowed to
+ be treated as CSS. */
+ struct queue_element *next; /* next element in queue */
+};
+
+struct url_queue {
+ struct queue_element *head;
+ struct queue_element *tail;
+ int count, maxcount;
+};
+
+/* Create a URL queue. */
+
+static struct url_queue *
+url_queue_new (void)
+{
+ struct url_queue *queue = xnew0 (struct url_queue);
+ return queue;
+}
+
+/* Delete a URL queue. */
+
+static void
+url_queue_delete (struct url_queue *queue)
+{
+ xfree (queue);
+}
-#ifndef errno
-extern int errno;
-#endif
+/* Enqueue a URL in the queue. The queue is FIFO: the items will be
+ retrieved ("dequeued") from the queue in the order they were placed
+ into it. */
-extern char *version_string;
+static void
+url_enqueue (struct url_queue *queue,
+ const char *url, const char *referer, int depth,
+ bool html_allowed, bool css_allowed)
+{
+ struct queue_element *qel = xnew (struct queue_element);
+ qel->url = url;
+ qel->referer = referer;
+ qel->depth = depth;
+ qel->html_allowed = html_allowed;
+ qel->css_allowed = css_allowed;
+ qel->next = NULL;
+
+ ++queue->count;
+ if (queue->count > queue->maxcount)
+ queue->maxcount = queue->count;
+
+ DEBUGP (("Enqueuing %s at depth %d\n", url, depth));
+ DEBUGP (("Queue count %d, maxcount %d.\n", queue->count, queue->maxcount));
+
+ if (queue->tail)
+ queue->tail->next = qel;
+ queue->tail = qel;
+
+ if (!queue->head)
+ queue->head = queue->tail;
+}
+
+/* Take a URL out of the queue. Return true if this operation
+ succeeded, or false if the queue is empty. */
+
+static bool
+url_dequeue (struct url_queue *queue,
+ const char **url, const char **referer, int *depth,
+ bool *html_allowed, bool *css_allowed)
+{
+ struct queue_element *qel = queue->head;
-static struct hash_table *dl_file_url_map;
-static struct hash_table *dl_url_file_map;
+ if (!qel)
+ return false;
-/* List of HTML files downloaded in this Wget run. Used for link
- conversion after Wget is done. */
-static slist *downloaded_html_files;
+ queue->head = queue->head->next;
+ if (!queue->head)
+ queue->tail = NULL;
-/* List of undesirable-to-load URLs. */
-static struct hash_table *undesirable_urls;
+ *url = qel->url;
+ *referer = qel->referer;
+ *depth = qel->depth;
+ *html_allowed = qel->html_allowed;
+ *css_allowed = qel->css_allowed;
+
+ --queue->count;
+
+ DEBUGP (("Dequeuing %s at depth %d\n", qel->url, qel->depth));
+ DEBUGP (("Queue count %d, maxcount %d.\n", queue->count, queue->maxcount));
+
+ xfree (qel);
+ return true;
+}
+\f
+static bool download_child_p (const struct urlpos *, struct url *, int,
+ struct url *, struct hash_table *);
+static bool descend_redirect_p (const char *, const char *, int,
+ struct url *, struct hash_table *);
-/* Current recursion depth. */
-static int depth;
-/* Base directory we're recursing from (used by no_parent). */
-static char *base_dir;
+/* Retrieve a part of the web beginning with START_URL. This used to
+ be called "recursive retrieval", because the old function was
+ recursive and implemented depth-first search. retrieve_tree on the
+ other hand implements breadth-search traversal of the tree, which
+ results in much nicer ordering of downloads.
-static int first_time = 1;
+ The algorithm this function uses is simple:
+ 1. put START_URL in the queue.
+ 2. while there are URLs in the queue:
-/* Cleanup the data structures associated with recursive retrieving
- (the variables above). */
-void
-recursive_cleanup (void)
+ 3. get next URL from the queue.
+ 4. download it.
+ 5. if the URL is HTML and its depth does not exceed maximum depth,
+ get the list of URLs embedded therein.
+ 6. for each of those URLs do the following:
+
+ 7. if the URL is not one of those downloaded before, and if it
+ satisfies the criteria specified by the various command-line
+ options, add it to the queue. */
+
+uerr_t
+retrieve_tree (const char *start_url)
{
- if (undesirable_urls)
- {
- string_set_free (undesirable_urls);
- undesirable_urls = NULL;
- }
- if (dl_file_url_map)
+ uerr_t status = RETROK;
+
+ /* The queue of URLs we need to load. */
+ struct url_queue *queue;
+
+ /* The URLs we do not wish to enqueue, because they are already in
+ the queue, but haven't been downloaded yet. */
+ struct hash_table *blacklist;
+
+ int up_error_code;
+ struct url *start_url_parsed = url_parse (start_url, &up_error_code);
+
+ if (!start_url_parsed)
{
- free_keys_and_values (dl_file_url_map);
- hash_table_destroy (dl_file_url_map);
- dl_file_url_map = NULL;
+ char *error = url_error (start_url, up_error_code);
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s.\n", start_url, error);
+ xfree (error);
+ return URLERROR;
}
- if (dl_url_file_map)
+
+ queue = url_queue_new ();
+ blacklist = make_string_hash_table (0);
+
+ /* Enqueue the starting URL. Use start_url_parsed->url rather than
+ just URL so we enqueue the canonical form of the URL. */
+ url_enqueue (queue, xstrdup (start_url_parsed->url), NULL, 0, true, false);
+ string_set_add (blacklist, start_url_parsed->url);
+
+ while (1)
{
- free_keys_and_values (dl_url_file_map);
- hash_table_destroy (dl_url_file_map);
- dl_url_file_map = NULL;
+ bool descend = false;
+ char *url, *referer, *file = NULL;
+ int depth;
+ bool html_allowed, css_allowed;
+ bool is_css = false;
+ bool dash_p_leaf_HTML = false;
+
+ if (opt.quota && total_downloaded_bytes > opt.quota)
+ break;
+ if (status == FWRITEERR)
+ break;
+
+ /* Get the next URL from the queue... */
+
+ if (!url_dequeue (queue,
+ (const char **)&url, (const char **)&referer,
+ &depth, &html_allowed, &css_allowed))
+ break;
+
+ /* ...and download it. Note that this download is in most cases
+ unconditional, as download_child_p already makes sure a file
+ doesn't get enqueued twice -- and yet this check is here, and
+ not in download_child_p. This is so that if you run `wget -r
+ URL1 URL2', and a random URL is encountered once under URL1
+ and again under URL2, but at a different (possibly smaller)
+ depth, we want the URL's children to be taken into account
+ the second time. */
+ if (dl_url_file_map && hash_table_contains (dl_url_file_map, url))
+ {
+ file = xstrdup (hash_table_get (dl_url_file_map, url));
+
+ DEBUGP (("Already downloaded \"%s\", reusing it from \"%s\".\n",
+ url, file));
+
+ /* this sucks, needs to be combined! */
+ if (html_allowed
+ && downloaded_html_set
+ && string_set_contains (downloaded_html_set, file))
+ {
+ descend = true;
+ is_css = false;
+ }
+ if (css_allowed
+ && downloaded_css_set
+ && string_set_contains (downloaded_css_set, file))
+ {
+ descend = true;
+ is_css = true;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ int dt = 0;
+ char *redirected = NULL;
+
+ status = retrieve_url (url, &file, &redirected, referer, &dt, false);
+
+ if (html_allowed && file && status == RETROK
+ && (dt & RETROKF) && (dt & TEXTHTML))
+ {
+ descend = true;
+ is_css = false;
+ }
+
+ /* a little different, css_allowed can override content type
+ lots of web servers serve css with an incorrect content type
+ */
+ if (file && status == RETROK
+ && (dt & RETROKF) &&
+ ((dt & TEXTCSS) || css_allowed))
+ {
+ descend = true;
+ is_css = true;
+ }
+
+ if (redirected)
+ {
+ /* We have been redirected, possibly to another host, or
+ different path, or wherever. Check whether we really
+ want to follow it. */
+ if (descend)
+ {
+ if (!descend_redirect_p (redirected, url, depth,
+ start_url_parsed, blacklist))
+ descend = false;
+ else
+ /* Make sure that the old pre-redirect form gets
+ blacklisted. */
+ string_set_add (blacklist, url);
+ }
+
+ xfree (url);
+ url = redirected;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (opt.spider)
+ {
+ visited_url (url, referer);
+ }
+
+ if (descend
+ && depth >= opt.reclevel && opt.reclevel != INFINITE_RECURSION)
+ {
+ if (opt.page_requisites
+ && (depth == opt.reclevel || depth == opt.reclevel + 1))
+ {
+ /* When -p is specified, we are allowed to exceed the
+ maximum depth, but only for the "inline" links,
+ i.e. those that are needed to display the page.
+ Originally this could exceed the depth at most by
+ one, but we allow one more level so that the leaf
+ pages that contain frames can be loaded
+ correctly. */
+ dash_p_leaf_HTML = true;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Either -p wasn't specified or it was and we've
+ already spent the two extra (pseudo-)levels that it
+ affords us, so we need to bail out. */
+ DEBUGP (("Not descending further; at depth %d, max. %d.\n",
+ depth, opt.reclevel));
+ descend = false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If the downloaded document was HTML or CSS, parse it and enqueue the
+ links it contains. */
+
+ if (descend)
+ {
+ bool meta_disallow_follow = false;
+ struct urlpos *children
+ = is_css ? get_urls_css_file (file, url) :
+ get_urls_html (file, url, &meta_disallow_follow);
+
+ if (opt.use_robots && meta_disallow_follow)
+ {
+ free_urlpos (children);
+ children = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (children)
+ {
+ struct urlpos *child = children;
+ struct url *url_parsed = url_parsed = url_parse (url, NULL);
+ char *referer_url = url;
+ bool strip_auth = (url_parsed != NULL
+ && url_parsed->user != NULL);
+ assert (url_parsed != NULL);
+
+ /* Strip auth info if present */
+ if (strip_auth)
+ referer_url = url_string (url_parsed, URL_AUTH_HIDE);
+
+ for (; child; child = child->next)
+ {
+ if (child->ignore_when_downloading)
+ continue;
+ if (dash_p_leaf_HTML && !child->link_inline_p)
+ continue;
+ if (download_child_p (child, url_parsed, depth, start_url_parsed,
+ blacklist))
+ {
+ url_enqueue (queue, xstrdup (child->url->url),
+ xstrdup (referer_url), depth + 1,
+ child->link_expect_html,
+ child->link_expect_css);
+ /* We blacklist the URL we have enqueued, because we
+ don't want to enqueue (and hence download) the
+ same URL twice. */
+ string_set_add (blacklist, child->url->url);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (strip_auth)
+ xfree (referer_url);
+ url_free (url_parsed);
+ free_urlpos (children);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (file
+ && (opt.delete_after
+ || opt.spider /* opt.recursive is implicitely true */
+ || !acceptable (file)))
+ {
+ /* Either --delete-after was specified, or we loaded this
+ (otherwise unneeded because of --spider or rejected by -R)
+ HTML file just to harvest its hyperlinks -- in either case,
+ delete the local file. */
+ DEBUGP (("Removing file due to %s in recursive_retrieve():\n",
+ opt.delete_after ? "--delete-after" :
+ (opt.spider ? "--spider" :
+ "recursive rejection criteria")));
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE,
+ (opt.delete_after || opt.spider
+ ? _("Removing %s.\n")
+ : _("Removing %s since it should be rejected.\n")),
+ file);
+ if (unlink (file))
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "unlink: %s\n", strerror (errno));
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
+ register_delete_file (file);
+ }
+
+ xfree (url);
+ xfree_null (referer);
+ xfree_null (file);
}
- undesirable_urls = NULL;
- slist_free (downloaded_html_files);
- downloaded_html_files = NULL;
- FREE_MAYBE (base_dir);
- first_time = 1;
-}
-/* Reset FIRST_TIME to 1, so that some action can be taken in
- recursive_retrieve(). */
-void
-recursive_reset (void)
-{
- first_time = 1;
+ /* If anything is left of the queue due to a premature exit, free it
+ now. */
+ {
+ char *d1, *d2;
+ int d3;
+ bool d4, d5;
+ while (url_dequeue (queue,
+ (const char **)&d1, (const char **)&d2, &d3, &d4, &d5))
+ {
+ xfree (d1);
+ xfree_null (d2);
+ }
+ }
+ url_queue_delete (queue);
+
+ if (start_url_parsed)
+ url_free (start_url_parsed);
+ string_set_free (blacklist);
+
+ if (opt.quota && total_downloaded_bytes > opt.quota)
+ return QUOTEXC;
+ else if (status == FWRITEERR)
+ return FWRITEERR;
+ else
+ return RETROK;
}
-/* The core of recursive retrieving. Endless recursion is avoided by
- having all URLs stored to a linked list of URLs, which is checked
- before loading any URL. That way no URL can get loaded twice.
+/* Based on the context provided by retrieve_tree, decide whether a
+ URL is to be descended to. This is only ever called from
+ retrieve_tree, but is in a separate function for clarity.
- The function also supports specification of maximum recursion depth
- and a number of other goodies. */
-uerr_t
-recursive_retrieve (const char *file, const char *this_url)
+ The most expensive checks (such as those for robots) are memoized
+ by storing these URLs to BLACKLIST. This may or may not help. It
+ will help if those URLs are encountered many times. */
+
+static bool
+download_child_p (const struct urlpos *upos, struct url *parent, int depth,
+ struct url *start_url_parsed, struct hash_table *blacklist)
{
- char *constr, *filename, *newloc;
- char *canon_this_url = NULL;
- int dt, inl, dash_p_leaf_HTML = FALSE;
- int meta_disallow_follow;
- int this_url_ftp; /* See below the explanation */
- urlpos *url_list, *cur_url;
- struct url *u;
-
- assert (this_url != NULL);
- assert (file != NULL);
- /* If quota was exceeded earlier, bail out. */
- if (downloaded_exceeds_quota ())
- return QUOTEXC;
- /* Cache the current URL in the list. */
- if (first_time)
+ struct url *u = upos->url;
+ const char *url = u->url;
+ bool u_scheme_like_http;
+
+ DEBUGP (("Deciding whether to enqueue \"%s\".\n", url));
+
+ if (string_set_contains (blacklist, url))
{
- /* These three operations need to be done only once per Wget
- run. They should probably be at a different location. */
- if (!undesirable_urls)
- undesirable_urls = make_string_hash_table (0);
-
- hash_table_clear (undesirable_urls);
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, this_url);
- /* Enter this_url to the hash table, in original and "enhanced" form. */
- u = url_parse (this_url, NULL);
- if (u)
- {
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, u->url);
- if (opt.no_parent)
- base_dir = xstrdup (u->dir); /* Set the base dir. */
- /* Set the canonical this_url to be sent as referer. This
- problem exists only when running the first time. */
- canon_this_url = xstrdup (u->url);
- }
- else
- {
- DEBUGP (("Double yuck! The *base* URL is broken.\n"));
- base_dir = NULL;
- }
- url_free (u);
- depth = 1;
- first_time = 0;
+ if (opt.spider)
+ {
+ char *referrer = url_string (parent, URL_AUTH_HIDE_PASSWD);
+ DEBUGP (("download_child_p: parent->url is: %s\n", quote (parent->url)));
+ visited_url (url, referrer);
+ xfree (referrer);
+ }
+ DEBUGP (("Already on the black list.\n"));
+ goto out;
}
- else
- ++depth;
- if (opt.reclevel != INFINITE_RECURSION && depth > opt.reclevel)
- /* We've exceeded the maximum recursion depth specified by the user. */
+ /* Several things to check for:
+ 1. if scheme is not http, and we don't load it
+ 2. check for relative links (if relative_only is set)
+ 3. check for domain
+ 4. check for no-parent
+ 5. check for excludes && includes
+ 6. check for suffix
+ 7. check for same host (if spanhost is unset), with possible
+ gethostbyname baggage
+ 8. check for robots.txt
+
+ Addendum: If the URL is FTP, and it is to be loaded, only the
+ domain and suffix settings are "stronger".
+
+ Note that .html files will get loaded regardless of suffix rules
+ (but that is remedied later with unlink) unless the depth equals
+ the maximum depth.
+
+ More time- and memory- consuming tests should be put later on
+ the list. */
+
+ /* Determine whether URL under consideration has a HTTP-like scheme. */
+ u_scheme_like_http = schemes_are_similar_p (u->scheme, SCHEME_HTTP);
+
+ /* 1. Schemes other than HTTP are normally not recursed into. */
+ if (!u_scheme_like_http && !(u->scheme == SCHEME_FTP && opt.follow_ftp))
{
- if (opt.page_requisites && depth <= opt.reclevel + 1)
- /* When -p is specified, we can do one more partial recursion from the
- "leaf nodes" on the HTML document tree. The recursion is partial in
- that we won't traverse any <A> or <AREA> tags, nor any <LINK> tags
- except for <LINK REL="stylesheet">. */
- dash_p_leaf_HTML = TRUE;
- else
- /* Either -p wasn't specified or it was and we've already gone the one
- extra (pseudo-)level that it affords us, so we need to bail out. */
- {
- DEBUGP (("Recursion depth %d exceeded max. depth %d.\n",
- depth, opt.reclevel));
- --depth;
- return RECLEVELEXC;
- }
+ DEBUGP (("Not following non-HTTP schemes.\n"));
+ goto out;
}
- /* Determine whether this_url is an FTP URL. If it is, it means
- that the retrieval is done through proxy. In that case, FTP
- links will be followed by default and recursion will not be
- turned off when following them. */
- this_url_ftp = (url_scheme (this_url) == SCHEME_FTP);
+ /* 2. If it is an absolute link and they are not followed, throw it
+ out. */
+ if (u_scheme_like_http)
+ if (opt.relative_only && !upos->link_relative_p)
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("It doesn't really look like a relative link.\n"));
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* 3. If its domain is not to be accepted/looked-up, chuck it
+ out. */
+ if (!accept_domain (u))
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("The domain was not accepted.\n"));
+ goto out;
+ }
- /* Get the URL-s from an HTML file: */
- url_list = get_urls_html (file, canon_this_url ? canon_this_url : this_url,
- dash_p_leaf_HTML, &meta_disallow_follow);
+ /* 4. Check for parent directory.
- if (opt.use_robots && meta_disallow_follow)
+ If we descended to a different host or changed the scheme, ignore
+ opt.no_parent. Also ignore it for documents needed to display
+ the parent page when in -p mode. */
+ if (opt.no_parent
+ && schemes_are_similar_p (u->scheme, start_url_parsed->scheme)
+ && 0 == strcasecmp (u->host, start_url_parsed->host)
+ && u->port == start_url_parsed->port
+ && !(opt.page_requisites && upos->link_inline_p))
{
- /* The META tag says we are not to follow this file. Respect
- that. */
- free_urlpos (url_list);
- url_list = NULL;
+ if (!subdir_p (start_url_parsed->dir, u->dir))
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("Going to \"%s\" would escape \"%s\" with no_parent on.\n",
+ u->dir, start_url_parsed->dir));
+ goto out;
+ }
}
- /* Decide what to do with each of the URLs. A URL will be loaded if
- it meets several requirements, discussed later. */
- for (cur_url = url_list; cur_url; cur_url = cur_url->next)
+ /* 5. If the file does not match the acceptance list, or is on the
+ rejection list, chuck it out. The same goes for the directory
+ exclusion and inclusion lists. */
+ if (opt.includes || opt.excludes)
{
- /* If quota was exceeded earlier, bail out. */
- if (downloaded_exceeds_quota ())
- break;
- /* Parse the URL for convenient use in other functions, as well
- as to get the optimized form. It also checks URL integrity. */
- u = url_parse (cur_url->url, NULL);
- if (!u)
- {
- DEBUGP (("Yuck! A bad URL.\n"));
- continue;
- }
- assert (u->url != NULL);
- constr = xstrdup (u->url);
-
- /* Several checkings whether a file is acceptable to load:
- 1. check if URL is ftp, and we don't load it
- 2. check for relative links (if relative_only is set)
- 3. check for domain
- 4. check for no-parent
- 5. check for excludes && includes
- 6. check for suffix
- 7. check for same host (if spanhost is unset), with possible
- gethostbyname baggage
- 8. check for robots.txt
-
- Addendum: If the URL is FTP, and it is to be loaded, only the
- domain and suffix settings are "stronger".
-
- Note that .html and (yuck) .htm will get loaded regardless of
- suffix rules (but that is remedied later with unlink) unless
- the depth equals the maximum depth.
-
- More time- and memory- consuming tests should be put later on
- the list. */
-
- /* inl is set if the URL we are working on (constr) is stored in
- undesirable_urls. Using it is crucial to avoid unnecessary
- repeated continuous hits to the hash table. */
- inl = string_set_contains (undesirable_urls, constr);
-
- /* If it is FTP, and FTP is not followed, chuck it out. */
- if (!inl)
- if (u->scheme == SCHEME_FTP && !opt.follow_ftp && !this_url_ftp)
- {
- DEBUGP (("Uh, it is FTP but i'm not in the mood to follow FTP.\n"));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- /* If it is absolute link and they are not followed, chuck it
- out. */
- if (!inl && u->scheme != SCHEME_FTP)
- if (opt.relative_only && !cur_url->link_relative_p)
- {
- DEBUGP (("It doesn't really look like a relative link.\n"));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- /* If its domain is not to be accepted/looked-up, chuck it out. */
- if (!inl)
- if (!accept_domain (u))
- {
- DEBUGP (("I don't like the smell of that domain.\n"));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- /* Check for parent directory. */
- if (!inl && opt.no_parent
- /* If the new URL is FTP and the old was not, ignore
- opt.no_parent. */
- && !(!this_url_ftp && u->scheme == SCHEME_FTP))
- {
- /* Check for base_dir first. */
- if (!(base_dir && frontcmp (base_dir, u->dir)))
- {
- /* Failing that, check for parent dir. */
- struct url *ut = url_parse (this_url, NULL);
- if (!ut)
- DEBUGP (("Double yuck! The *base* URL is broken.\n"));
- else if (!frontcmp (ut->dir, u->dir))
- {
- /* Failing that too, kill the URL. */
- DEBUGP (("Trying to escape parental guidance with no_parent on.\n"));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- url_free (ut);
- }
- }
- /* If the file does not match the acceptance list, or is on the
- rejection list, chuck it out. The same goes for the
- directory exclude- and include- lists. */
- if (!inl && (opt.includes || opt.excludes))
- {
- if (!accdir (u->dir, ALLABS))
- {
- DEBUGP (("%s (%s) is excluded/not-included.\n", constr, u->dir));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- }
- if (!inl)
- {
- char *suf = NULL;
- /* We check for acceptance/rejection rules only for non-HTML
- documents. Since we don't know whether they really are
- HTML, it will be deduced from (an OR-ed list):
-
- 1) u->file is "" (meaning it is a directory)
- 2) suffix exists, AND:
- a) it is "html", OR
- b) it is "htm"
-
- If the file *is* supposed to be HTML, it will *not* be
- subject to acc/rej rules, unless a finite maximum depth has
- been specified and the current depth is the maximum depth. */
- if (!
- (!*u->file
- || (((suf = suffix (constr)) != NULL)
- && ((!strcmp (suf, "html") || !strcmp (suf, "htm"))
- && ((opt.reclevel != INFINITE_RECURSION) &&
- (depth != opt.reclevel))))))
- {
- if (!acceptable (u->file))
- {
- DEBUGP (("%s (%s) does not match acc/rej rules.\n",
- constr, u->file));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- }
- FREE_MAYBE (suf);
- }
- /* Optimize the URL (which includes possible DNS lookup) only
- after all other possibilities have been exhausted. */
- if (!inl)
- {
- if (!opt.simple_check)
- {
- /* Find the "true" host. */
- char *host = realhost (u->host);
- xfree (u->host);
- u->host = host;
-
- /* Refresh the printed representation of the URL. */
- xfree (u->url);
- u->url = url_string (u, 0);
- }
- else
- {
- char *p;
- /* Just lowercase the hostname. */
- for (p = u->host; *p; p++)
- *p = TOLOWER (*p);
- xfree (u->url);
- u->url = url_string (u, 0);
- }
- xfree (constr);
- constr = xstrdup (u->url);
- /* After we have canonicalized the URL, check if we have it
- on the black list. */
- if (string_set_contains (undesirable_urls, constr))
- inl = 1;
- /* This line is bogus. */
- /*string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);*/
-
- if (!inl && !((u->scheme == SCHEME_FTP) && !this_url_ftp))
- if (!opt.spanhost && this_url && !same_host (this_url, constr))
- {
- DEBUGP (("This is not the same hostname as the parent's.\n"));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- }
- /* What about robots.txt? */
- if (!inl && opt.use_robots && u->scheme == SCHEME_HTTP)
- {
- struct robot_specs *specs = res_get_specs (u->host, u->port);
- if (!specs)
- {
- char *rfile;
- if (res_retrieve_file (constr, &rfile))
- {
- specs = res_parse_from_file (rfile);
- xfree (rfile);
- }
- else
- {
- /* If we cannot get real specs, at least produce
- dummy ones so that we can register them and stop
- trying to retrieve them. */
- specs = res_parse ("", 0);
- }
- res_register_specs (u->host, u->port, specs);
- }
-
- /* Now that we have (or don't have) robots.txt specs, we can
- check what they say. */
- if (!res_match_path (specs, u->path))
- {
- DEBUGP (("Not following %s because robots.txt forbids it.\n",
- constr));
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- inl = 1;
- }
- }
-
- filename = NULL;
- /* If it wasn't chucked out, do something with it. */
- if (!inl)
- {
- DEBUGP (("I've decided to load it -> "));
- /* Add it to the list of already-loaded URL-s. */
- string_set_add (undesirable_urls, constr);
- /* Automatically followed FTPs will *not* be downloaded
- recursively. */
- if (u->scheme == SCHEME_FTP)
- {
- /* Don't you adore side-effects? */
- opt.recursive = 0;
- }
- /* Reset its type. */
- dt = 0;
- /* Retrieve it. */
- retrieve_url (constr, &filename, &newloc,
- canon_this_url ? canon_this_url : this_url, &dt);
- if (u->scheme == SCHEME_FTP)
- {
- /* Restore... */
- opt.recursive = 1;
- }
- if (newloc)
- {
- xfree (constr);
- constr = newloc;
- }
- /* If there was no error, and the type is text/html, parse
- it recursively. */
- if (dt & TEXTHTML)
- {
- if (dt & RETROKF)
- recursive_retrieve (filename, constr);
- }
- else
- DEBUGP (("%s is not text/html so we don't chase.\n",
- filename ? filename: "(null)"));
-
- if (opt.delete_after || (filename && !acceptable (filename)))
- /* Either --delete-after was specified, or we loaded this otherwise
- rejected (e.g. by -R) HTML file just so we could harvest its
- hyperlinks -- in either case, delete the local file. */
- {
- DEBUGP (("Removing file due to %s in recursive_retrieve():\n",
- opt.delete_after ? "--delete-after" :
- "recursive rejection criteria"));
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE,
- (opt.delete_after ? _("Removing %s.\n")
- : _("Removing %s since it should be rejected.\n")),
- filename);
- if (unlink (filename))
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "unlink: %s\n", strerror (errno));
- dt &= ~RETROKF;
- }
-
- /* If everything was OK, and links are to be converted, let's
- store the local filename. */
- if (opt.convert_links && (dt & RETROKF) && (filename != NULL))
- {
- cur_url->convert = CO_CONVERT_TO_RELATIVE;
- cur_url->local_name = xstrdup (filename);
- }
- }
- else
- DEBUGP (("%s already in list, so we don't load.\n", constr));
- /* Free filename and constr. */
- FREE_MAYBE (filename);
- FREE_MAYBE (constr);
- url_free (u);
- /* Increment the pbuf for the appropriate size. */
+ if (!accdir (u->dir))
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("%s (%s) is excluded/not-included.\n", url, u->dir));
+ goto out;
+ }
}
- if (opt.convert_links && !opt.delete_after)
- /* This is merely the first pass: the links that have been
- successfully downloaded are converted. In the second pass,
- convert_all_links() will also convert those links that have NOT
- been downloaded to their canonical form. */
- convert_links (file, url_list);
- /* Free the linked list of URL-s. */
- free_urlpos (url_list);
- /* Free the canonical this_url. */
- FREE_MAYBE (canon_this_url);
- /* Decrement the recursion depth. */
- --depth;
- if (downloaded_exceeds_quota ())
- return QUOTEXC;
- else
- return RETROK;
-}
-\f
-void
-register_download (const char *url, const char *file)
-{
- if (!opt.convert_links)
- return;
- if (!dl_file_url_map)
- dl_file_url_map = make_string_hash_table (0);
- hash_table_put (dl_file_url_map, xstrdup (file), xstrdup (url));
- if (!dl_url_file_map)
- dl_url_file_map = make_string_hash_table (0);
- hash_table_put (dl_url_file_map, xstrdup (url), xstrdup (file));
-}
-void
-register_html (const char *url, const char *file)
-{
- if (!opt.convert_links)
- return;
- downloaded_html_files = slist_prepend (downloaded_html_files, file);
-}
+ /* 6. Check for acceptance/rejection rules. We ignore these rules
+ for directories (no file name to match) and for non-leaf HTMLs,
+ which can lead to other files that do need to be downloaded. (-p
+ automatically implies non-leaf because with -p we can, if
+ necesary, overstep the maximum depth to get the page requisites.) */
+ if (u->file[0] != '\0'
+ && !(has_html_suffix_p (u->file)
+ /* The exception only applies to non-leaf HTMLs (but -p
+ always implies non-leaf because we can overstep the
+ maximum depth to get the requisites): */
+ && (/* non-leaf */
+ opt.reclevel == INFINITE_RECURSION
+ /* also non-leaf */
+ || depth < opt.reclevel - 1
+ /* -p, which implies non-leaf (see above) */
+ || opt.page_requisites)))
+ {
+ if (!acceptable (u->file))
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("%s (%s) does not match acc/rej rules.\n",
+ url, u->file));
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
-/* convert_links() is called from recursive_retrieve() after we're
- done with an HTML file. This call to convert_links is not complete
- because it converts only the downloaded files, and Wget cannot know
- which files will be downloaded afterwards. So, if we have file
- fileone.html with:
+ /* 7. */
+ if (schemes_are_similar_p (u->scheme, parent->scheme))
+ if (!opt.spanhost && 0 != strcasecmp (parent->host, u->host))
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("This is not the same hostname as the parent's (%s and %s).\n",
+ u->host, parent->host));
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* 8. */
+ if (opt.use_robots && u_scheme_like_http)
+ {
+ struct robot_specs *specs = res_get_specs (u->host, u->port);
+ if (!specs)
+ {
+ char *rfile;
+ if (res_retrieve_file (url, &rfile))
+ {
+ specs = res_parse_from_file (rfile);
+
+ /* Delete the robots.txt file if we chose to either delete the
+ files after downloading or we're just running a spider. */
+ if (opt.delete_after || opt.spider)
+ {
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "Removing %s.\n", rfile);
+ if (unlink (rfile))
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "unlink: %s\n",
+ strerror (errno));
+ }
+
+ xfree (rfile);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* If we cannot get real specs, at least produce
+ dummy ones so that we can register them and stop
+ trying to retrieve them. */
+ specs = res_parse ("", 0);
+ }
+ res_register_specs (u->host, u->port, specs);
+ }
+
+ /* Now that we have (or don't have) robots.txt specs, we can
+ check what they say. */
+ if (!res_match_path (specs, u->path))
+ {
+ DEBUGP (("Not following %s because robots.txt forbids it.\n", url));
+ string_set_add (blacklist, url);
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
- <a href="/c/something.gif">
+ /* The URL has passed all the tests. It can be placed in the
+ download queue. */
+ DEBUGP (("Decided to load it.\n"));
- and /c/something.gif was not downloaded because it exceeded the
- recursion depth, the reference will *not* be changed.
+ return true;
- However, later we can encounter /c/something.gif from an "upper"
- level HTML (let's call it filetwo.html), and it gets downloaded.
+ out:
+ DEBUGP (("Decided NOT to load it.\n"));
- But now we have a problem because /c/something.gif will be
- correctly transformed in filetwo.html, but not in fileone.html,
- since Wget could not have known that /c/something.gif will be
- downloaded in the future.
+ return false;
+}
- This is why Wget must, after the whole retrieval, call
- convert_all_links to go once more through the entire list of
- retrieved HTMLs, and re-convert them.
+/* This function determines whether we will consider downloading the
+ children of a URL whose download resulted in a redirection,
+ possibly to another host, etc. It is needed very rarely, and thus
+ it is merely a simple-minded wrapper around download_child_p. */
- All the downloaded HTMLs are kept in downloaded_html_files, and downloaded URLs
- in urls_downloaded. From these two lists information is
- extracted. */
-void
-convert_all_links (void)
+static bool
+descend_redirect_p (const char *redirected, const char *original, int depth,
+ struct url *start_url_parsed, struct hash_table *blacklist)
{
- slist *html;
+ struct url *orig_parsed, *new_parsed;
+ struct urlpos *upos;
+ bool success;
- /* Destructively reverse downloaded_html_files to get it in the right order.
- recursive_retrieve() used slist_prepend() consistently. */
- downloaded_html_files = slist_nreverse (downloaded_html_files);
+ orig_parsed = url_parse (original, NULL);
+ assert (orig_parsed != NULL);
- for (html = downloaded_html_files; html; html = html->next)
- {
- urlpos *urls, *cur_url;
- char *url;
-
- DEBUGP (("Rescanning %s\n", html->string));
- /* Determine the URL of the HTML file. get_urls_html will need
- it. */
- url = hash_table_get (dl_file_url_map, html->string);
- if (url)
- DEBUGP (("It should correspond to %s.\n", url));
- else
- DEBUGP (("I cannot find the corresponding URL.\n"));
- /* Parse the HTML file... */
- urls = get_urls_html (html->string, url, FALSE, NULL);
- /* We don't respect meta_disallow_follow here because, even if
- the file is not followed, we might still want to convert the
- links that have been followed from other files. */
- for (cur_url = urls; cur_url; cur_url = cur_url->next)
- {
- char *local_name;
-
- /* The URL must be in canonical form to be compared. */
- struct url *u = url_parse (cur_url->url, NULL);
- if (!u)
- continue;
- /* We decide the direction of conversion according to whether
- a URL was downloaded. Downloaded URLs will be converted
- ABS2REL, whereas non-downloaded will be converted REL2ABS. */
- local_name = hash_table_get (dl_url_file_map, u->url);
- if (local_name)
- DEBUGP (("%s marked for conversion, local %s\n",
- u->url, local_name));
- /* Decide on the conversion direction. */
- if (local_name)
- {
- /* We've downloaded this URL. Convert it to relative
- form. We do this even if the URL already is in
- relative form, because our directory structure may
- not be identical to that on the server (think `-nd',
- `--cut-dirs', etc.) */
- cur_url->convert = CO_CONVERT_TO_RELATIVE;
- cur_url->local_name = xstrdup (local_name);
- }
- else
- {
- /* We haven't downloaded this URL. If it's not already
- complete (including a full host name), convert it to
- that form, so it can be reached while browsing this
- HTML locally. */
- if (!cur_url->link_complete_p)
- cur_url->convert = CO_CONVERT_TO_COMPLETE;
- cur_url->local_name = NULL;
- }
- url_free (u);
- }
- /* Convert the links in the file. */
- convert_links (html->string, urls);
- /* Free the data. */
- free_urlpos (urls);
- }
+ new_parsed = url_parse (redirected, NULL);
+ assert (new_parsed != NULL);
+
+ upos = xnew0 (struct urlpos);
+ upos->url = new_parsed;
+
+ success = download_child_p (upos, orig_parsed, depth,
+ start_url_parsed, blacklist);
+
+ url_free (orig_parsed);
+ url_free (new_parsed);
+ xfree (upos);
+
+ if (!success)
+ DEBUGP (("Redirection \"%s\" failed the test.\n", redirected));
+
+ return success;
}
+
+/* vim:set sts=2 sw=2 cino+={s: */