silverstripe-framework/control/HTTPRequest.php

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<?php
/**
* Represents a HTTP-request, including a URL that is tokenised for parsing, and a request method
* (GET/POST/PUT/DELETE). This is used by {@link RequestHandler} objects to decide what to do.
*
* Caution: objects of this class are immutable, e.g. echo $request['a']; works as expected,
* but $request['a'] = '1'; has no effect.
*
* The intention is that a single SS_HTTPRequest object can be passed from one object to another, each object calling
* match() to get the information that they need out of the URL. This is generally handled by
* {@link RequestHandler::handleRequest()}.
*
* @todo Accept X_HTTP_METHOD_OVERRIDE http header and $_REQUEST['_method'] to override request types (useful for
* webclients not supporting PUT and DELETE)
*
* @package framework
* @subpackage control
*/
class SS_HTTPRequest implements ArrayAccess {
/**
* @var string $url
*/
protected $url;
/**
* The non-extension parts of the passed URL as an array, originally exploded by the "/" separator.
* All elements of the URL are loaded in here,
* and subsequently popped out of the array by {@link shift()}.
* Only use this structure for internal request handling purposes.
*/
protected $dirParts;
/**
* @var string $extension The URL extension (if present)
*/
protected $extension;
/**
* @var string $httpMethod The HTTP method in all uppercase: GET/PUT/POST/DELETE/HEAD
*/
protected $httpMethod;
/**
* @var array $getVars Contains alls HTTP GET parameters passed into this request.
*/
protected $getVars = array();
/**
* @var array $postVars Contains alls HTTP POST parameters passed into this request.
*/
protected $postVars = array();
/**
* HTTP Headers like "Content-Type: text/xml"
*
* @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_headers
* @var array
*/
protected $headers = array();
/**
* Raw HTTP body, used by PUT and POST requests.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $body;
/**
* @var array $allParams Contains an associative array of all
* arguments matched in all calls to {@link RequestHandler->handleRequest()}.
* It's a "historical record" that's specific to the current call of
* {@link handleRequest()}, and is only complete once the "last call" to that method is made.
*/
protected $allParams = array();
/**
* @var array $latestParams Contains an associative array of all
* arguments matched in the current call from {@link RequestHandler->handleRequest()},
* as denoted with a "$"-prefix in the $url_handlers definitions.
* Contains different states throughout its lifespan, so just useful
* while processed in {@link RequestHandler} and to get the last
* processes arguments.
*/
protected $latestParams = array();
/**
* @var array $routeParams Contains an associative array of all arguments
* explicitly set in the route table for the current request.
* Useful for passing generic arguments via custom routes.
*
* E.g. The "Locale" parameter would be assigned "en_NZ" below
*
* Director:
* rules:
* 'en_NZ/$URLSegment!//$Action/$ID/$OtherID':
* Controller: 'ModelAsController'
* Locale: 'en_NZ'
*/
protected $routeParams = array();
protected $unshiftedButParsedParts = 0;
/**
* Construct a SS_HTTPRequest from a URL relative to the site root.
*/
public function __construct($httpMethod, $url, $getVars = array(), $postVars = array(), $body = null) {
$this->httpMethod = strtoupper(self::detect_method($httpMethod, $postVars));
$this->setUrl($url);
$this->getVars = (array) $getVars;
$this->postVars = (array) $postVars;
$this->body = $body;
}
/**
* Allow the setting of a URL
*
* This is here so that RootURLController can change the URL of the request
* without us loosing all the other info attached (like headers)
*
* @param string The new URL
*
* @return SS_HTTPRequest The updated request
*/
public function setUrl($url) {
$this->url = $url;
// Normalize URL if its relative (strictly speaking), or has leading slashes
if(Director::is_relative_url($url) || preg_match('/^\//', $url)) {
$this->url = preg_replace(array('/\/+/','/^\//', '/\/$/'),array('/','',''), $this->url);
}
if(preg_match('/^(.*)\.([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*)$/', $this->url, $matches)) {
$this->url = $matches[1];
$this->extension = $matches[2];
}
if($this->url) $this->dirParts = preg_split('|/+|', $this->url);
else $this->dirParts = array();
return $this;
}
/**
* @return bool
*/
public function isGET() {
return $this->httpMethod == 'GET';
}
/**
* @return bool
*/
public function isPOST() {
return $this->httpMethod == 'POST';
}
/**
* @return bool
*/
public function isPUT() {
return $this->httpMethod == 'PUT';
}
/**
* @return bool
*/
public function isDELETE() {
return $this->httpMethod == 'DELETE';
}
/**
* @return bool
*/
public function isHEAD() {
return $this->httpMethod == 'HEAD';
}
/**
* @param string $body
* @return SS_HTTPRequest $this
*/
public function setBody($body) {
$this->body = $body;
return $this;
}
/**
* @return null|string
*/
public function getBody() {
return $this->body;
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function getVars() {
return $this->getVars;
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function postVars() {
return $this->postVars;
}
/**
* Returns all combined HTTP GET and POST parameters
* passed into this request. If a parameter with the same
* name exists in both arrays, the POST value is returned.
*
* @return array
*/
public function requestVars() {
return ArrayLib::array_merge_recursive($this->getVars, $this->postVars);
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @return mixed
*/
public function getVar($name) {
if(isset($this->getVars[$name])) return $this->getVars[$name];
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @return mixed
*/
public function postVar($name) {
if(isset($this->postVars[$name])) return $this->postVars[$name];
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @return mixed
*/
public function requestVar($name) {
if(isset($this->postVars[$name])) return $this->postVars[$name];
if(isset($this->getVars[$name])) return $this->getVars[$name];
}
/**
* Returns a possible file extension found in parsing the URL
* as denoted by a "."-character near the end of the URL.
* Doesn't necessarily have to belong to an existing file,
* as extensions can be also used for content-type-switching.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getExtension() {
return $this->extension;
}
/**
* Checks if the {@link SS_HTTPRequest->getExtension()} on this request matches one of the more common media types
* embedded into a webpage - e.g. css, png.
*
* This is useful for things like determining wether to display a fully rendered error page or not. Note that the
* media file types is not at all comprehensive.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function isMedia() {
return in_array($this->getExtension(), array('css', 'js', 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'gif', 'png', 'bmp', 'ico'));
}
/**
* Add a HTTP header to the response, replacing any header of the same name.
*
* @param string $header Example: "Content-Type"
* @param string $value Example: "text/xml"
*/
public function addHeader($header, $value) {
$this->headers[$header] = $value;
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function getHeaders() {
return $this->headers;
}
/**
* Remove an existing HTTP header
*
* @param string $header
* @return mixed
*/
public function getHeader($header) {
return (isset($this->headers[$header])) ? $this->headers[$header] : null;
}
/**
* Remove an existing HTTP header by its name,
* e.g. "Content-Type".
*
* @param string $header
* @return SS_HTTPRequest $this
*/
public function removeHeader($header) {
if(isset($this->headers[$header])) unset($this->headers[$header]);
return $this;
}
/**
* Returns the URL used to generate the page
*
* @param bool $includeGetVars whether or not to include the get parameters\
* @return string
*/
public function getURL($includeGetVars = false) {
$url = ($this->getExtension()) ? $this->url . '.' . $this->getExtension() : $this->url;
if ($includeGetVars) {
// if we don't unset $vars['url'] we end up with /my/url?url=my/url&foo=bar etc
$vars = $this->getVars();
unset($vars['url']);
if (count($vars)) {
$url .= '?' . http_build_query($vars);
}
}
else if(strpos($url, "?") !== false) {
$url = substr($url, 0, strpos($url, "?"));
}
return $url;
}
/**
* Returns true if this request an ajax request,
* based on custom HTTP ajax added by common JavaScript libraries,
* or based on an explicit "ajax" request parameter.
*
* @return boolean
*/
public function isAjax() {
return (
$this->requestVar('ajax') ||
$this->getHeader('X-Requested-With') && $this->getHeader('X-Requested-With') == "XMLHttpRequest"
);
}
/**
* Enables the existence of a key-value pair in the request to be checked using
* array syntax, so isset($request['title']) will check for $_POST['title'] and $_GET['title']
*
* @param unknown_type $offset
* @return boolean
*/
public function offsetExists($offset) {
if(isset($this->postVars[$offset])) return true;
if(isset($this->getVars[$offset])) return true;
return false;
}
/**
* Access a request variable using array syntax. eg: $request['title'] instead of $request->postVar('title')
*
* @param unknown_type $offset
* @return unknown
*/
public function offsetGet($offset) {
return $this->requestVar($offset);
}
/**
* @ignore
*/
public function offsetSet($offset, $value) {}
/**
* @ignore
*/
public function offsetUnset($offset) {}
/**
* Construct an SS_HTTPResponse that will deliver a file to the client.
* Caution: Since it requires $fileData to be passed as binary data (no stream support),
* it's only advisable to send small files through this method.
*
* @static
* @param $fileData
* @param $fileName
* @param null $mimeType
* @return SS_HTTPResponse
*/
public static function send_file($fileData, $fileName, $mimeType = null) {
if(!$mimeType) {
$mimeType = HTTP::get_mime_type($fileName);
}
$response = new SS_HTTPResponse($fileData);
$response->addHeader("Content-Type", "$mimeType; name=\"" . addslashes($fileName) . "\"");
// Note a IE-only fix that inspects this header in HTTP::add_cache_headers().
$response->addHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=\"" . addslashes($fileName) . "\"");
$response->addHeader("Content-Length", strlen($fileData));
return $response;
}
/**
* Matches a URL pattern
* The pattern can contain a number of segments, separated by / (and an extension indicated by a .)
*
* The parts can be either literals, or, if they start with a $ they are interpreted as variables.
* - Literals must be provided in order to match
* - $Variables are optional
* - However, if you put ! at the end of a variable, then it becomes mandatory.
*
* For example:
* - admin/crm/list will match admin/crm/$Action/$ID/$OtherID, but it won't match admin/crm/$Action!/$ClassName!
*
* The pattern can optionally start with an HTTP method and a space. For example, "POST $Controller/$Action".
* This is used to define a rule that only matches on a specific HTTP method.
*
* @param $pattern
* @param bool $shiftOnSuccess
* @return array|bool
*/
public function match($pattern, $shiftOnSuccess = false) {
// Check if a specific method is required
if(preg_match('/^([A-Za-z]+) +(.*)$/', $pattern, $matches)) {
$requiredMethod = $matches[1];
if($requiredMethod != $this->httpMethod) return false;
// If we get this far, we can match the URL pattern as usual.
$pattern = $matches[2];
}
// Special case for the root URL controller
if(!$pattern) {
return ($this->dirParts == array()) ? array('Matched' => true) : false;
}
// Check for the '//' marker that represents the "shifting point"
$doubleSlashPoint = strpos($pattern, '//');
if($doubleSlashPoint !== false) {
$shiftCount = substr_count(substr($pattern,0,$doubleSlashPoint), '/') + 1;
$pattern = str_replace('//', '/', $pattern);
$patternParts = explode('/', $pattern);
} else {
$patternParts = explode('/', $pattern);
$shiftCount = sizeof($patternParts);
}
// Filter out any "empty" matching parts - either from an initial / or a trailing /
$patternParts = array_values(array_filter($patternParts));
$arguments = array();
foreach($patternParts as $i => $part) {
$part = trim($part);
// Match a variable
if(isset($part[0]) && $part[0] == '$') {
// A variable ending in ! is required
if(substr($part,-1) == '!') {
$varRequired = true;
$varName = substr($part,1,-1);
} else {
$varRequired = false;
$varName = substr($part,1);
}
// Fail if a required variable isn't populated
if($varRequired && !isset($this->dirParts[$i])) return false;
$arguments[$varName] = isset($this->dirParts[$i]) ? $this->dirParts[$i] : null;
if($part == '$Controller' && (!ClassInfo::exists($arguments['Controller'])
|| !is_subclass_of($arguments['Controller'], 'Controller'))) {
return false;
}
// Literal parts with extension
} else if(isset($this->dirParts[$i]) && $this->dirParts[$i] . '.' . $this->extension == $part) {
continue;
// Literal parts must always be there
} else if(!isset($this->dirParts[$i]) || $this->dirParts[$i] != $part) {
return false;
}
}
if($shiftOnSuccess) {
$this->shift($shiftCount);
// We keep track of pattern parts that we looked at but didn't shift off.
// This lets us say that we have *parsed* the whole URL even when we haven't *shifted* it all
$this->unshiftedButParsedParts = sizeof($patternParts) - $shiftCount;
}
$this->latestParams = $arguments;
// Load the arguments that actually have a value into $this->allParams
// This ensures that previous values aren't overridden with blanks
foreach($arguments as $k => $v) {
if($v || !isset($this->allParams[$k])) $this->allParams[$k] = $v;
}
if($arguments === array()) $arguments['_matched'] = true;
return $arguments;
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function allParams() {
return $this->allParams;
}
/**
* Shift all the parameter values down a key space, and return the shifted value.
*
* @return string
*/
public function shiftAllParams() {
$keys = array_keys($this->allParams);
$values = array_values($this->allParams);
$value = array_shift($values);
// push additional unparsed URL parts onto the parameter stack
if(array_key_exists($this->unshiftedButParsedParts, $this->dirParts)) {
$values[] = $this->dirParts[$this->unshiftedButParsedParts];
}
foreach($keys as $position => $key) {
$this->allParams[$key] = isset($values[$position]) ? $values[$position] : null;
}
return $value;
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function latestParams() {
return $this->latestParams;
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @return string|null
*/
public function latestParam($name) {
if(isset($this->latestParams[$name])) return $this->latestParams[$name];
else return null;
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function routeParams() {
return $this->routeParams;
}
/**
* @param $params
* @return SS_HTTPRequest $this
*/
public function setRouteParams($params) {
$this->routeParams = $params;
return $this;
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function params() {
return array_merge($this->allParams, $this->routeParams);
}
/**
* Finds a named URL parameter (denoted by "$"-prefix in $url_handlers)
* from the full URL, or a parameter specified in the route table
*
* @param string $name
* @return string Value of the URL parameter (if found)
*/
public function param($name) {
$params = $this->params();
if(isset($params[$name])) return $params[$name];
else return null;
}
/**
* Returns the unparsed part of the original URL
* separated by commas. This is used by {@link RequestHandler->handleRequest()}
* to determine if further URL processing is necessary.
*
* @return string Partial URL
*/
public function remaining() {
return implode("/", $this->dirParts);
}
/**
* Returns true if this is a URL that will match without shifting off any of the URL.
* This is used by the request handler to prevent infinite parsing loops.
*
* @param $pattern
* @return bool
*/
public function isEmptyPattern($pattern) {
if(preg_match('/^([A-Za-z]+) +(.*)$/', $pattern, $matches)) {
$pattern = $matches[2];
}
if(trim($pattern) == "") return true;
}
/**
* Shift one or more parts off the beginning of the URL.
* If you specify shifting more than 1 item off, then the items will be returned as an array
*
* @param int $count Shift Count
* @return String|Array
*/
public function shift($count = 1) {
$return = array();
if($count == 1) return array_shift($this->dirParts);
for($i=0;$i<$count;$i++) {
$value = array_shift($this->dirParts);
if($value === null) break;
$return[] = $value;
}
return $return;
}
/**
* Returns true if the URL has been completely parsed.
* This will respect parsed but unshifted directory parts.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function allParsed() {
return sizeof($this->dirParts) <= $this->unshiftedButParsedParts;
}
/**
* Returns the client IP address which
* originated this request.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getIP() {
$headerOverrideIP = null;
if(TRUSTED_PROXY) {
$headers = (defined('SS_TRUSTED_PROXY_IP_HEADER')) ? array(SS_TRUSTED_PROXY_IP_HEADER) : null;
if(!$headers) {
// Backwards compatible defaults
$headers = array('HTTP_CLIENT_IP', 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR');
}
foreach($headers as $header) {
if(!empty($_SERVER[$header])) {
$headerOverrideIP = $_SERVER[$header];
break;
}
}
}
if ($headerOverrideIP) {
return $this->getIPFromHeaderValue($headerOverrideIP);
} elseif(isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])) {
return $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
} else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Extract an IP address from a header value that has been obtained. Accepts single IP or comma separated string of
* IPs
*
* @param string $headerValue The value from a trusted header
* @return string The IP address
*/
protected function getIPFromHeaderValue($headerValue) {
if (strpos($headerValue, ',') !== false) {
//sometimes the IP from a load balancer could be "x.x.x.x, y.y.y.y, z.z.z.z" so we need to find the most
// likely candidate
$ips = explode(',', $headerValue);
foreach ($ips as $ip) {
$ip = trim($ip);
if (filter_var($ip, FILTER_VALIDATE_IP, FILTER_FLAG_NO_PRIV_RANGE)) {
return $ip;
}
}
}
return $headerValue;
}
/**
* Returns all mimetypes from the HTTP "Accept" header
* as an array.
*
* @param boolean $includeQuality Don't strip away optional "quality indicators", e.g. "application/xml;q=0.9"
* (Default: false)
* @return array
*/
public function getAcceptMimetypes($includeQuality = false) {
$mimetypes = array();
$mimetypesWithQuality = explode(',',$this->getHeader('Accept'));
foreach($mimetypesWithQuality as $mimetypeWithQuality) {
$mimetypes[] = ($includeQuality) ? $mimetypeWithQuality : preg_replace('/;.*/', '', $mimetypeWithQuality);
}
return $mimetypes;
}
/**
* @return string HTTP method (all uppercase)
*/
public function httpMethod() {
return $this->httpMethod;
}
/**
* Gets the "real" HTTP method for a request.
*
* Used to work around browser limitations of form
* submissions to GET and POST, by overriding the HTTP method
* with a POST parameter called "_method" for PUT, DELETE, HEAD.
* Using GET for the "_method" override is not supported,
* as GET should never carry out state changes.
* Alternatively you can use a custom HTTP header 'X-HTTP-Method-Override'
* to override the original method in {@link Director::direct()}.
* The '_method' POST parameter overrules the custom HTTP header.
*
* @param string $origMethod Original HTTP method from the browser request
* @param array $postVars
* @return string HTTP method (all uppercase)
*/
public static function detect_method($origMethod, $postVars) {
if(isset($postVars['_method'])) {
if(!in_array(strtoupper($postVars['_method']), array('GET','POST','PUT','DELETE','HEAD'))) {
user_error('Director::direct(): Invalid "_method" parameter', E_USER_ERROR);
}
return strtoupper($postVars['_method']);
} else {
return $origMethod;
}
}
}