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// Copyright 2018 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "components/filename_generation/filename_generation.h"
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/files/file_util.h"
#include "base/i18n/file_util_icu.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
#include "base/strings/sys_string_conversions.h"
#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
#include "base/third_party/icu/icu_utf.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "components/url_formatter/url_formatter.h"
#include "net/base/filename_util.h"
#include "net/base/mime_util.h"
#include "url/gurl.h"
namespace filename_generation {
namespace {
// The lower bound for file name truncation. If the truncation results in a name
// shorter than this limit, we give up automatic truncation and prompt the user.
const size_t kTruncatedNameLengthLowerbound = 5;
const base::FilePath::CharType kDefaultHtmlExtension[] =
FILE_PATH_LITERAL("html");
// Check whether we can save page as complete-HTML for the contents which
// have specified a MIME type. Now only contents which have the MIME type
// "text/html" can be saved as complete-HTML.
bool CanSaveAsComplete(const std::string& contents_mime_type) {
return contents_mime_type == "text/html" ||
contents_mime_type == "application/xhtml+xml";
}
} // namespace
const base::FilePath::CharType* ExtensionForMimeType(
const std::string& contents_mime_type) {
static const struct {
const char* mime_type;
const base::FilePath::CharType* suggested_extension;
} kExtensions[] = {
{"text/html", kDefaultHtmlExtension},
{"text/xml", FILE_PATH_LITERAL("xml")},
{"application/xhtml+xml", FILE_PATH_LITERAL("xhtml")},
{"text/plain", FILE_PATH_LITERAL("txt")},
{"text/css", FILE_PATH_LITERAL("css")},
{"multipart/related", FILE_PATH_LITERAL("mhtml")},
};
for (const auto& extension : kExtensions) {
if (contents_mime_type == extension.mime_type)
return extension.suggested_extension;
}
return FILE_PATH_LITERAL("");
}
base::FilePath EnsureHtmlExtension(const base::FilePath& name) {
base::FilePath::StringType ext = name.Extension();
if (!ext.empty())
ext.erase(ext.begin()); // Erase preceding '.'.
std::string mime_type;
if (!net::GetMimeTypeFromExtension(ext, &mime_type) ||
!CanSaveAsComplete(mime_type)) {
return base::FilePath(name.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL(".") +
kDefaultHtmlExtension);
}
return name;
}
base::FilePath EnsureMimeExtension(const base::FilePath& name,
const std::string& contents_mime_type) {
// Start extension at 1 to skip over period if non-empty.
base::FilePath::StringType ext = name.Extension();
if (!ext.empty())
ext = ext.substr(1);
base::FilePath::StringType suggested_extension =
ExtensionForMimeType(contents_mime_type);
std::string mime_type;
if (!suggested_extension.empty() &&
!net::GetMimeTypeFromExtension(ext, &mime_type)) {
// Extension is absent or needs to be updated.
return base::FilePath(name.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL(".") +
suggested_extension);
}
// Special treatment for MHTML: we would always want to add ".mhtml" as the
// extension even if there's another recognized mime_type based on |ext|.
// For example: the name is "page.html", we would like to have
// "page.html.mhtml" instead of "page.html".
if (contents_mime_type == "multipart/related" &&
mime_type != "multipart/related") {
return base::FilePath(name.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL(".mhtml"));
}
return name;
}
base::FilePath GenerateFilename(const base::string16& title,
const GURL& url,
bool can_save_as_complete,
std::string contents_mime_type) {
base::FilePath name_with_proper_ext = base::FilePath::FromUTF16Unsafe(title);
// If the page's title matches its URL, use the URL. Try to use the last path
// component or if there is none, the domain as the file name.
// Normally we want to base the filename on the page title, or if it doesn't
// exist, on the URL. It's not easy to tell if the page has no title, because
// if the page has no title, WebContents::GetTitle() will return the page's
// URL (adjusted for display purposes). Therefore, we convert the "title"
// back to a URL, and if it matches the original page URL, we know the page
// had no title (or had a title equal to its URL, which is fine to treat
// similarly).
if (title == url_formatter::FormatUrl(url)) {
std::string url_path;
if (!url.SchemeIs(url::kDataScheme)) {
name_with_proper_ext = net::GenerateFileName(
url, std::string(), std::string(), std::string(), contents_mime_type,
std::string());
// If host is used as file name, try to decode punycode.
if (name_with_proper_ext.AsUTF8Unsafe() == url.host()) {
name_with_proper_ext = base::FilePath::FromUTF16Unsafe(
url_formatter::IDNToUnicode(url.host()));
}
} else {
name_with_proper_ext = base::FilePath::FromUTF8Unsafe("dataurl");
}
}
// Ask user for getting final saving name.
name_with_proper_ext =
EnsureMimeExtension(name_with_proper_ext, contents_mime_type);
// Adjust extension for complete types.
if (can_save_as_complete)
name_with_proper_ext = EnsureHtmlExtension(name_with_proper_ext);
base::FilePath::StringType file_name = name_with_proper_ext.value();
base::i18n::ReplaceIllegalCharactersInPath(&file_name, '_');
return base::FilePath(file_name);
}
bool TruncateFilename(base::FilePath* path, size_t limit) {
base::FilePath basename(path->BaseName());
// It is already short enough.
if (basename.value().size() <= limit)
return true;
base::FilePath dir(path->DirName());
base::FilePath::StringType ext(basename.Extension());
base::FilePath::StringType name(basename.RemoveExtension().value());
// Impossible to satisfy the limit.
if (limit < kTruncatedNameLengthLowerbound + ext.size())
return false;
limit -= ext.size();
// Encoding specific truncation logic.
base::FilePath::StringType truncated;
#if defined(OS_CHROMEOS) || defined(OS_MACOSX)
// UTF-8.
base::TruncateUTF8ToByteSize(name, limit, &truncated);
#elif defined(OS_WIN)
// UTF-16.
DCHECK(name.size() > limit);
truncated = name.substr(0, CBU16_IS_TRAIL(name[limit]) ? limit - 1 : limit);
#else
// We cannot generally assume that the file name encoding is in UTF-8 (see
// the comment for FilePath::AsUTF8Unsafe), hence no safe way to truncate.
#endif
if (truncated.size() < kTruncatedNameLengthLowerbound)
return false;
*path = dir.Append(truncated + ext);
return true;
}
} // namespace filename_generation