1<?php 2 3namespace GuzzleHttp\Psr7; 4 5use Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface; 6 7/** 8 * Provides methods to normalize and compare URIs. 9 * 10 * @author Tobias Schultze 11 * 12 * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-6 13 */ 14final class UriNormalizer 15{ 16 /** 17 * Default normalizations which only include the ones that preserve semantics. 18 * 19 * self::CAPITALIZE_PERCENT_ENCODING | self::DECODE_UNRESERVED_CHARACTERS | self::CONVERT_EMPTY_PATH | 20 * self::REMOVE_DEFAULT_HOST | self::REMOVE_DEFAULT_PORT | self::REMOVE_DOT_SEGMENTS 21 */ 22 const PRESERVING_NORMALIZATIONS = 63; 23 24 /** 25 * All letters within a percent-encoding triplet (e.g., "%3A") are case-insensitive, and should be capitalized. 26 * 27 * Example: http://example.org/a%c2%b1b → http://example.org/a%C2%B1b 28 */ 29 const CAPITALIZE_PERCENT_ENCODING = 1; 30 31 /** 32 * Decodes percent-encoded octets of unreserved characters. 33 * 34 * For consistency, percent-encoded octets in the ranges of ALPHA (%41–%5A and %61–%7A), DIGIT (%30–%39), 35 * hyphen (%2D), period (%2E), underscore (%5F), or tilde (%7E) should not be created by URI producers and, 36 * when found in a URI, should be decoded to their corresponding unreserved characters by URI normalizers. 37 * 38 * Example: http://example.org/%7Eusern%61me/ → http://example.org/~username/ 39 */ 40 const DECODE_UNRESERVED_CHARACTERS = 2; 41 42 /** 43 * Converts the empty path to "/" for http and https URIs. 44 * 45 * Example: http://example.org → http://example.org/ 46 */ 47 const CONVERT_EMPTY_PATH = 4; 48 49 /** 50 * Removes the default host of the given URI scheme from the URI. 51 * 52 * Only the "file" scheme defines the default host "localhost". 53 * All of `file:/myfile`, `file:///myfile`, and `file://localhost/myfile` 54 * are equivalent according to RFC 3986. The first format is not accepted 55 * by PHPs stream functions and thus already normalized implicitly to the 56 * second format in the Uri class. See `GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Uri::composeComponents`. 57 * 58 * Example: file://localhost/myfile → file:///myfile 59 */ 60 const REMOVE_DEFAULT_HOST = 8; 61 62 /** 63 * Removes the default port of the given URI scheme from the URI. 64 * 65 * Example: http://example.org:80/ → http://example.org/ 66 */ 67 const REMOVE_DEFAULT_PORT = 16; 68 69 /** 70 * Removes unnecessary dot-segments. 71 * 72 * Dot-segments in relative-path references are not removed as it would 73 * change the semantics of the URI reference. 74 * 75 * Example: http://example.org/../a/b/../c/./d.html → http://example.org/a/c/d.html 76 */ 77 const REMOVE_DOT_SEGMENTS = 32; 78 79 /** 80 * Paths which include two or more adjacent slashes are converted to one. 81 * 82 * Webservers usually ignore duplicate slashes and treat those URIs equivalent. 83 * But in theory those URIs do not need to be equivalent. So this normalization 84 * may change the semantics. Encoded slashes (%2F) are not removed. 85 * 86 * Example: http://example.org//foo///bar.html → http://example.org/foo/bar.html 87 */ 88 const REMOVE_DUPLICATE_SLASHES = 64; 89 90 /** 91 * Sort query parameters with their values in alphabetical order. 92 * 93 * However, the order of parameters in a URI may be significant (this is not defined by the standard). 94 * So this normalization is not safe and may change the semantics of the URI. 95 * 96 * Example: ?lang=en&article=fred → ?article=fred&lang=en 97 * 98 * Note: The sorting is neither locale nor Unicode aware (the URI query does not get decoded at all) as the 99 * purpose is to be able to compare URIs in a reproducible way, not to have the params sorted perfectly. 100 */ 101 const SORT_QUERY_PARAMETERS = 128; 102 103 /** 104 * Returns a normalized URI. 105 * 106 * The scheme and host component are already normalized to lowercase per PSR-7 UriInterface. 107 * This methods adds additional normalizations that can be configured with the $flags parameter. 108 * 109 * PSR-7 UriInterface cannot distinguish between an empty component and a missing component as 110 * getQuery(), getFragment() etc. always return a string. This means the URIs "/?#" and "/" are 111 * treated equivalent which is not necessarily true according to RFC 3986. But that difference 112 * is highly uncommon in reality. So this potential normalization is implied in PSR-7 as well. 113 * 114 * @param UriInterface $uri The URI to normalize 115 * @param int $flags A bitmask of normalizations to apply, see constants 116 * 117 * @return UriInterface The normalized URI 118 * 119 * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-6.2 120 */ 121 public static function normalize(UriInterface $uri, $flags = self::PRESERVING_NORMALIZATIONS) 122 { 123 if ($flags & self::CAPITALIZE_PERCENT_ENCODING) { 124 $uri = self::capitalizePercentEncoding($uri); 125 } 126 127 if ($flags & self::DECODE_UNRESERVED_CHARACTERS) { 128 $uri = self::decodeUnreservedCharacters($uri); 129 } 130 131 if ($flags & self::CONVERT_EMPTY_PATH && $uri->getPath() === '' && 132 ($uri->getScheme() === 'http' || $uri->getScheme() === 'https') 133 ) { 134 $uri = $uri->withPath('/'); 135 } 136 137 if ($flags & self::REMOVE_DEFAULT_HOST && $uri->getScheme() === 'file' && $uri->getHost() === 'localhost') { 138 $uri = $uri->withHost(''); 139 } 140 141 if ($flags & self::REMOVE_DEFAULT_PORT && $uri->getPort() !== null && Uri::isDefaultPort($uri)) { 142 $uri = $uri->withPort(null); 143 } 144 145 if ($flags & self::REMOVE_DOT_SEGMENTS && !Uri::isRelativePathReference($uri)) { 146 $uri = $uri->withPath(UriResolver::removeDotSegments($uri->getPath())); 147 } 148 149 if ($flags & self::REMOVE_DUPLICATE_SLASHES) { 150 $uri = $uri->withPath(preg_replace('#//++#', '/', $uri->getPath())); 151 } 152 153 if ($flags & self::SORT_QUERY_PARAMETERS && $uri->getQuery() !== '') { 154 $queryKeyValues = explode('&', $uri->getQuery()); 155 sort($queryKeyValues); 156 $uri = $uri->withQuery(implode('&', $queryKeyValues)); 157 } 158 159 return $uri; 160 } 161 162 /** 163 * Whether two URIs can be considered equivalent. 164 * 165 * Both URIs are normalized automatically before comparison with the given $normalizations bitmask. The method also 166 * accepts relative URI references and returns true when they are equivalent. This of course assumes they will be 167 * resolved against the same base URI. If this is not the case, determination of equivalence or difference of 168 * relative references does not mean anything. 169 * 170 * @param UriInterface $uri1 An URI to compare 171 * @param UriInterface $uri2 An URI to compare 172 * @param int $normalizations A bitmask of normalizations to apply, see constants 173 * 174 * @return bool 175 * 176 * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-6.1 177 */ 178 public static function isEquivalent(UriInterface $uri1, UriInterface $uri2, $normalizations = self::PRESERVING_NORMALIZATIONS) 179 { 180 return (string) self::normalize($uri1, $normalizations) === (string) self::normalize($uri2, $normalizations); 181 } 182 183 private static function capitalizePercentEncoding(UriInterface $uri) 184 { 185 $regex = '/(?:%[A-Fa-f0-9]{2})++/'; 186 187 $callback = function (array $match) { 188 return strtoupper($match[0]); 189 }; 190 191 return 192 $uri->withPath( 193 preg_replace_callback($regex, $callback, $uri->getPath()) 194 )->withQuery( 195 preg_replace_callback($regex, $callback, $uri->getQuery()) 196 ); 197 } 198 199 private static function decodeUnreservedCharacters(UriInterface $uri) 200 { 201 $regex = '/%(?:2D|2E|5F|7E|3[0-9]|[46][1-9A-F]|[57][0-9A])/i'; 202 203 $callback = function (array $match) { 204 return rawurldecode($match[0]); 205 }; 206 207 return 208 $uri->withPath( 209 preg_replace_callback($regex, $callback, $uri->getPath()) 210 )->withQuery( 211 preg_replace_callback($regex, $callback, $uri->getQuery()) 212 ); 213 } 214 215 private function __construct() 216 { 217 // cannot be instantiated 218 } 219} 220