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;;; url.el --- Uniform Resource Locator retrieval tool  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-

;; Copyright (C) 1996-1999, 2001, 2004-2017 Free Software Foundation,
;; Inc.

;; Author: Bill Perry <wmperry@gnu.org>
;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
;; Keywords: comm, data, processes, hypermedia

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;;
;; GNU Emacs 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 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.

;; GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Commentary:

;; Registered URI schemes: http://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes

;;; Code:


(require 'mailcap)

(eval-when-compile
  (require 'mm-decode)
  (require 'mm-view))

(require 'url-vars)
(require 'url-cookie)
(require 'url-history)
(require 'url-expand)
(require 'url-privacy)
(require 'url-methods)
(require 'url-proxy)
(require 'url-parse)
(require 'url-util)


(defcustom url-configuration-directory
  (locate-user-emacs-file "url/" ".url/")
  "Directory used by the URL package for cookies, history, etc."
  :type 'directory
  :group 'url)

(defun url-do-setup ()
  "Setup the URL package.
This is to avoid conflict with user settings if URL is dumped with
Emacs."
  (unless url-setup-done

    (mailcap-parse-mailcaps)
    (mailcap-parse-mimetypes)

    ;; Register all the authentication schemes we can handle
    (url-register-auth-scheme "basic" nil 4)
    (url-register-auth-scheme "digest" nil 7)

    (setq url-cookie-file
	  (or url-cookie-file
	      (expand-file-name "cookies" url-configuration-directory)))

    (setq url-history-file
	  (or url-history-file
	      (expand-file-name "history" url-configuration-directory)))

    ;; Parse the global history file if it exists, so that it can be used
    ;; for URL completion, etc.
    (url-history-parse-history)
    (url-history-setup-save-timer)

    ;; Ditto for cookies
    (url-cookie-setup-save-timer)
    (url-cookie-parse-file url-cookie-file)

    ;; Read in proxy gateways
    (let ((noproxy (and (not (assoc "no_proxy" url-proxy-services))
			(or (getenv "NO_PROXY")
			    (getenv "no_PROXY")
			    (getenv "no_proxy")))))
      (if noproxy
	  (setq url-proxy-services
		(cons (cons "no_proxy"
			    (concat "\\("
				    (mapconcat
				     (lambda (x)
				       (cond
					((= x ?,) "\\|")
					((= x ? ) "")
					((= x ?.) (regexp-quote "."))
					((= x ?*) ".*")
					((= x ??) ".")
					(t (char-to-string x))))
				     noproxy "") "\\)"))
		      url-proxy-services))))

    (url-setup-privacy-info)
    (run-hooks 'url-load-hook)
    (setq url-setup-done t)))

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Retrieval functions
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

(defvar url-redirect-buffer nil
  "New buffer into which the retrieval will take place.
Sometimes while retrieving a URL, the URL library needs to use another buffer
than the one returned initially by `url-retrieve'.  In this case, it sets this
variable in the original buffer as a forwarding pointer.")

(defvar url-retrieve-number-of-calls 0)
(autoload 'url-cache-prune-cache "url-cache")

;;;###autoload
(defun url-retrieve (url callback &optional cbargs silent inhibit-cookies)
  "Retrieve URL asynchronously and call CALLBACK with CBARGS when finished.
URL is either a string or a parsed URL.  If it is a string
containing characters that are not valid in a URI, those
characters are percent-encoded; see `url-encode-url'.

CALLBACK is called when the object has been completely retrieved, with
the current buffer containing the object, and any MIME headers associated
with it.  It is called as (apply CALLBACK STATUS CBARGS).
STATUS is a plist representing what happened during the request,
with most recent events first, or an empty list if no events have
occurred.  Each pair is one of:

\(:redirect REDIRECTED-TO) - the request was redirected to this URL
\(:error (ERROR-SYMBOL . DATA)) - an error occurred.  The error can be
signaled with (signal ERROR-SYMBOL DATA).

Return the buffer URL will load into, or nil if the process has
already completed (i.e. URL was a mailto URL or similar; in this case
the callback is not called).

The variables `url-request-data', `url-request-method' and
`url-request-extra-headers' can be dynamically bound around the
request; dynamic binding of other variables doesn't necessarily
take effect.

If SILENT, then don't message progress reports and the like.
If INHIBIT-COOKIES, cookies will neither be stored nor sent to
the server.
If URL is a multibyte string, it will be encoded as utf-8 and
URL-encoded before it's used."
;;; XXX: There is code in Emacs that does dynamic binding
;;; of the following variables around url-retrieve:
;;; url-standalone-mode, url-gateway-unplugged, w3-honor-stylesheets,
;;; url-confirmation-func, url-cookie-multiple-line,
;;; url-cookie-{{,secure-}storage,confirmation}
;;; url-standalone-mode and url-gateway-unplugged should work as
;;; usual.  url-confirmation-func is only used in nnwarchive.el and
;;; webmail.el; the latter should be updated.  Is
;;; url-cookie-multiple-line needed anymore?  The other url-cookie-*
;;; are (for now) only used in synchronous retrievals.
  (url-retrieve-internal url callback (cons nil cbargs) silent
			 inhibit-cookies))

(defun url-retrieve-internal (url callback cbargs &optional silent
				  inhibit-cookies)
  "Internal function; external interface is `url-retrieve'.
The callback function will receive an updated value of CBARGS as
arguments; its first element should be a plist specifying what has
happened so far during the request, as described in the docstring
of `url-retrieve' (if in doubt, specify nil).

If SILENT, don't message progress reports and the like.
If INHIBIT-COOKIES, cookies will neither be stored nor sent to
the server.
If URL is a multibyte string, it will be encoded as utf-8 and
URL-encoded before it's used."
  (url-do-setup)
  (url-gc-dead-buffers)
  (when (stringp url)
    (set-text-properties 0 (length url) nil url)
    (setq url (url-encode-url url)))
  (if (not (url-p url))
      (setq url (url-generic-parse-url url)))
  (if (not (functionp callback))
      (error "Must provide a callback function to url-retrieve"))
  (unless (url-type url)
    (error "Bad url: %s" (url-recreate-url url)))
  (setf (url-silent url) silent)
  (setf (url-use-cookies url) (not inhibit-cookies))
  ;; Once in a while, remove old entries from the URL cache.
  (when (zerop (% url-retrieve-number-of-calls 1000))
    (condition-case error
	(url-cache-prune-cache)
      (file-error
       (message "Error when expiring the cache: %s" error))))
  (setq url-retrieve-number-of-calls (1+ url-retrieve-number-of-calls))
  (let ((loader (url-scheme-get-property (url-type url) 'loader))
	(url-using-proxy (if (url-host url)
			     (url-find-proxy-for-url url (url-host url))))
	(buffer nil)
	(asynch (url-scheme-get-property (url-type url) 'asynchronous-p)))
    (if url-using-proxy
	(setq asynch t
	      loader 'url-proxy))
    (if asynch
	(let ((url-current-object url))
	  (setq buffer (funcall loader url callback cbargs)))
      (setq buffer (funcall loader url))
      (if buffer
	  (with-current-buffer buffer
	    (apply callback cbargs))))
    (if url-history-track
	(url-history-update-url url (current-time)))
    buffer))

;;;###autoload
(defun url-retrieve-synchronously (url &optional silent inhibit-cookies timeout)
  "Retrieve URL synchronously.
Return the buffer containing the data, or nil if there are no data
associated with it (the case for dired, info, or mailto URLs that need
no further processing).  URL is either a string or a parsed URL.

If SILENT is non-nil, don't do any messaging while retrieving.
If INHIBIT-COOKIES is non-nil, refuse to store cookies.  If
TIMEOUT is passed, it should be a number that says (in seconds)
how long to wait for a response before giving up."
  (url-do-setup)

  (let ((retrieval-done nil)
	(start-time (current-time))
        (asynch-buffer nil))
    (setq asynch-buffer
	  (url-retrieve url (lambda (&rest ignored)
			      (url-debug 'retrieval "Synchronous fetching done (%S)" (current-buffer))
			      (setq retrieval-done t
				    asynch-buffer (current-buffer)))
			nil silent inhibit-cookies))
    (if (null asynch-buffer)
        ;; We do not need to do anything, it was a mailto or something
        ;; similar that takes processing completely outside of the URL
        ;; package.
        nil
      (let ((proc (get-buffer-process asynch-buffer)))
	;; If the access method was synchronous, `retrieval-done' should
	;; hopefully already be set to t.  If it is nil, and `proc' is also
	;; nil, it implies that the async process is not running in
	;; asynch-buffer.  This happens e.g. for FTP files.  In such a case
	;; url-file.el should probably set something like a `url-process'
	;; buffer-local variable so we can find the exact process that we
	;; should be waiting for.  In the mean time, we'll just wait for any
	;; process output.
	(while (and (not retrieval-done)
                    (or (not timeout)
                        (< (float-time (time-subtract
                                        (current-time) start-time))
                           timeout)))
	  (url-debug 'retrieval
		     "Spinning in url-retrieve-synchronously: %S (%S)"
		     retrieval-done asynch-buffer)
          (if (buffer-local-value 'url-redirect-buffer asynch-buffer)
              (setq proc (get-buffer-process
                          (setq asynch-buffer
                                (buffer-local-value 'url-redirect-buffer
                                                    asynch-buffer))))
            (if (and proc (memq (process-status proc)
                                '(closed exit signal failed))
                     ;; Make sure another process hasn't been started.
                     (eq proc (or (get-buffer-process asynch-buffer) proc)))
                ;; FIXME: It's not clear whether url-retrieve's callback is
                ;; guaranteed to be called or not.  It seems that url-http
                ;; decides sometimes consciously not to call it, so it's not
                ;; clear that it's a bug, but even then we need to decide how
                ;; url-http can then warn us that the download has completed.
                ;; In the mean time, we use this here workaround.
		;; XXX: The callback must always be called.  Any
		;; exception is a bug that should be fixed, not worked
		;; around.
		(progn ;; Call delete-process so we run any sentinel now.
		  (delete-process proc)
		  (setq retrieval-done t)))
            ;; We used to use `sit-for' here, but in some cases it wouldn't
            ;; work because apparently pending keyboard input would always
            ;; interrupt it before it got a chance to handle process input.
            ;; `sleep-for' was tried but it lead to other forms of
            ;; hanging.  --Stef
            (unless (or (with-local-quit
			  (accept-process-output proc 1))
			(null proc))
              ;; accept-process-output returned nil, maybe because the process
              ;; exited (and may have been replaced with another).  If we got
	      ;; a quit, just stop.
	      (when quit-flag
		(delete-process proc))
              (setq proc (and (not quit-flag)
			      (get-buffer-process asynch-buffer)))))))
      asynch-buffer)))

;; url-mm-callback called from url-mm, which requires mm-decode.
(declare-function mm-dissect-buffer "mm-decode"
		  (&optional no-strict-mime loose-mime from))
(declare-function mm-display-part "mm-decode"
		  (handle &optional no-default force))

(defun url-mm-callback (&rest ignored)
  (let ((handle (mm-dissect-buffer t)))
    (url-mark-buffer-as-dead (current-buffer))
    (with-current-buffer
        (generate-new-buffer (url-recreate-url url-current-object))
      (if (eq (mm-display-part handle) 'external)
	  (progn
	    (set-process-sentinel
	     ;; Fixme: this shouldn't have to know the form of the
	     ;; undisplayer produced by `mm-display-part'.
	     (get-buffer-process (cdr (mm-handle-undisplayer handle)))
	     `(lambda (proc event)
		(mm-destroy-parts (quote ,handle))))
	    (message "Viewing externally")
	    (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
	(display-buffer (current-buffer))
	(add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
		  `(lambda () (mm-destroy-parts ',handle))
		  nil
		  t)))))

(defun url-mm-url (url)
  "Retrieve URL and pass to the appropriate viewing application."
  ;; These requires could advantageously be moved to url-mm-callback or
  ;; turned into autoloads, but I suspect that it would introduce some bugs
  ;; because loading those files from a process sentinel or filter may
  ;; result in some undesirable corner cases.
  (require 'mm-decode)
  (require 'mm-view)
  (url-retrieve url 'url-mm-callback nil))

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Miscellaneous
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(defvar url-dead-buffer-list nil)

(defun url-mark-buffer-as-dead (buff)
  (push buff url-dead-buffer-list))

(defun url-gc-dead-buffers ()
  (let ((buff))
    (while (setq buff (pop url-dead-buffer-list))
      (if (buffer-live-p buff)
	  (kill-buffer buff)))))

(cond
 ((fboundp 'display-warning)
  (defalias 'url-warn 'display-warning))
 ((fboundp 'warn)
  (defun url-warn (class message &optional level)
    (warn "(%s/%s) %s" class (or level 'warning) message)))
 (t
  (defun url-warn (class message &optional level)
    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*URL-WARNINGS*")
      (goto-char (point-max))
      (save-excursion
	(insert (format "(%s/%s) %s\n" class (or level 'warning) message)))
      (display-buffer (current-buffer))))))

(provide 'url)

;;; url.el ends here