rouille/input/cookies.rs
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// Copyright (c) 2016 The Rouille developers
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
// <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT
// license <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>,
// at your option. All files in the project carrying such
// notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed except
// according to those terms.
//! Analyze the request's headers and body.
//!
//! This module provides functions and sub-modules that allow you to easily analyze or parse the
//! request's headers and body.
//!
//! - In order to parse JSON, see [the `json` module](json/input.html).
//! - In order to parse input from HTML forms, see [the `post` module](post/input.html).
//! - In order to read a plain text body, see
//! [the `plain_text_body` function](fn.plain_text_body.html).
use std::str::Split;
use Request;
/// Attempts to parse the list of cookies from the request.
///
/// Returns an iterator that produces a pair of `(key, value)`. If the header is missing or
/// malformed, an empty iterator is returned.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use rouille::Request;
/// use rouille::input;
///
/// # let request: Request = return;
/// if let Some((_, val)) = input::cookies(&request).find(|&(n, _)| n == "cookie-name") {
/// println!("Value of cookie = {:?}", val);
/// }
/// ```
// TODO: should an error be returned if the header is malformed?
// TODO: be less tolerant to what is accepted?
pub fn cookies(request: &Request) -> CookiesIter {
let header = request.header("Cookie").unwrap_or("");
CookiesIter {
iter: header.split(';'),
}
}
/// Iterator that returns the list of cookies of a request.
///
/// See [the `cookies` functions](fn.cookies.html).
pub struct CookiesIter<'a> {
iter: Split<'a, char>,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for CookiesIter<'a> {
type Item = (&'a str, &'a str);
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
loop {
let cookie = match self.iter.next() {
Some(c) => c,
None => return None,
};
let mut splits = cookie.splitn(2, |c| c == '=');
let key = match splits.next() {
None => continue,
Some(v) => v,
};
let value = match splits.next() {
None => continue,
Some(v) => v,
};
let key = key.trim();
let value = value.trim().trim_matches(|c| c == '"');
return Some((key, value));
}
}
#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
let (_, len) = self.iter.size_hint();
(0, len)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::cookies;
use Request;
#[test]
fn no_cookie() {
let request = Request::fake_http("GET", "/", vec![], Vec::new());
assert_eq!(cookies(&request).count(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn cookies_ok() {
let request = Request::fake_http(
"GET",
"/",
vec![("Cookie".to_owned(), "a=b; hello=world".to_owned())],
Vec::new(),
);
assert_eq!(
cookies(&request).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
vec![("a".into(), "b".into()), ("hello".into(), "world".into())]
);
}
}