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ergo/vendor/github.com/ergochat/irc-go/ircmsg/message.go
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// Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Daniel Oaks <daniel@danieloaks.net>
// Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Shivaram Lingamneni <slingamn@cs.stanford.edu>
// released under the ISC license
package ircmsg
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
)
const (
// "The size limit for message tags is 8191 bytes, including the leading
// '@' (0x40) and trailing space ' ' (0x20) characters."
MaxlenTags = 8191
// MaxlenTags - ('@' + ' ')
MaxlenTagData = MaxlenTags - 2
// "Clients MUST NOT send messages with tag data exceeding 4094 bytes,
// this includes tags with or without the client-only prefix."
MaxlenClientTagData = 4094
// "Servers MUST NOT add tag data exceeding 4094 bytes to messages."
MaxlenServerTagData = 4094
// '@' + MaxlenClientTagData + ' '
// this is the analogue of MaxlenTags when the source of the message is a client
MaxlenTagsFromClient = MaxlenClientTagData + 2
)
var (
// ErrorLineIsEmpty indicates that the given IRC line was empty.
ErrorLineIsEmpty = errors.New("Line is empty")
// ErrorLineContainsBadChar indicates that the line contained invalid characters
ErrorLineContainsBadChar = errors.New("Line contains invalid characters")
// ErrorBodyTooLong indicates that the message body exceeded the specified
// length limit (typically 512 bytes). This error is non-fatal; if encountered
// when parsing a message, the message is parsed up to the length limit, and
// if encountered when serializing a message, the message is truncated to the limit.
ErrorBodyTooLong = errors.New("Line body exceeded the specified length limit; outgoing messages will be truncated")
// ErrorTagsTooLong indicates that the message exceeded the maximum tag length
// (the specified response on the server side is 417 ERR_INPUTTOOLONG).
ErrorTagsTooLong = errors.New("Line could not be processed because its tag data exceeded the length limit")
// ErrorInvalidTagContent indicates that a tag name or value was invalid
ErrorInvalidTagContent = errors.New("Line could not be processed because it contained an invalid tag name or value")
// ErrorCommandMissing indicates that an IRC message was invalid because it lacked a command.
ErrorCommandMissing = errors.New("IRC messages MUST have a command")
// ErrorBadParam indicates that an IRC message could not be serialized because
// its parameters violated the syntactic constraints on IRC parameters:
// non-final parameters cannot be empty, contain a space, or start with `:`.
ErrorBadParam = errors.New("Cannot have an empty param, a param with spaces, or a param that starts with ':' before the last parameter")
)
// Message represents an IRC message, as defined by the RFCs and as
// extended by the IRCv3 Message Tags specification with the introduction
// of message tags.
type Message struct {
Prefix string
Command string
Params []string
forceTrailing bool
tags map[string]string
clientOnlyTags map[string]string
}
// ForceTrailing ensures that when the message is serialized, the final parameter
// will be encoded as a "trailing parameter" (preceded by a colon). This is
// almost never necessary and should not be used except when having to interact
// with broken implementations that don't correctly interpret IRC messages.
func (msg *Message) ForceTrailing() {
msg.forceTrailing = true
}
// GetTag returns whether a tag is present, and if so, what its value is.
func (msg *Message) GetTag(tagName string) (present bool, value string) {
if len(tagName) == 0 {
return
} else if tagName[0] == '+' {
value, present = msg.clientOnlyTags[tagName]
return
} else {
value, present = msg.tags[tagName]
return
}
}
// HasTag returns whether a tag is present.
func (msg *Message) HasTag(tagName string) (present bool) {
present, _ = msg.GetTag(tagName)
return
}
// SetTag sets a tag.
func (msg *Message) SetTag(tagName, tagValue string) {
if len(tagName) == 0 {
return
} else if tagName[0] == '+' {
if msg.clientOnlyTags == nil {
msg.clientOnlyTags = make(map[string]string)
}
msg.clientOnlyTags[tagName] = tagValue
} else {
if msg.tags == nil {
msg.tags = make(map[string]string)
}
msg.tags[tagName] = tagValue
}
}
// DeleteTag deletes a tag.
func (msg *Message) DeleteTag(tagName string) {
if len(tagName) == 0 {
return
} else if tagName[0] == '+' {
delete(msg.clientOnlyTags, tagName)
} else {
delete(msg.tags, tagName)
}
}
// UpdateTags is a convenience to set multiple tags at once.
func (msg *Message) UpdateTags(tags map[string]string) {
for name, value := range tags {
msg.SetTag(name, value)
}
}
// AllTags returns all tags as a single map.
func (msg *Message) AllTags() (result map[string]string) {
result = make(map[string]string, len(msg.tags)+len(msg.clientOnlyTags))
for name, value := range msg.tags {
result[name] = value
}
for name, value := range msg.clientOnlyTags {
result[name] = value
}
return
}
// ClientOnlyTags returns the client-only tags (the tags with the + prefix).
// The returned map may be internal storage of the Message object and
// should not be modified.
func (msg *Message) ClientOnlyTags() map[string]string {
return msg.clientOnlyTags
}
// ParseLine creates and returns a message from the given IRC line.
func ParseLine(line string) (ircmsg Message, err error) {
return parseLine(line, 0, 0)
}
// ParseLineStrict creates and returns an Message from the given IRC line,
// taking the maximum length into account and truncating the message as appropriate.
// If fromClient is true, it enforces the client limit on tag data length (4094 bytes),
// allowing the server to return ERR_INPUTTOOLONG as appropriate. If truncateLen is
// nonzero, it is the length at which the non-tag portion of the message is truncated.
func ParseLineStrict(line string, fromClient bool, truncateLen int) (ircmsg Message, err error) {
maxTagDataLength := MaxlenTagData
if fromClient {
maxTagDataLength = MaxlenClientTagData
}
return parseLine(line, maxTagDataLength, truncateLen)
}
// slice off any amount of ' ' from the front of the string
func trimInitialSpaces(str string) string {
var i int
for i = 0; i < len(str) && str[i] == ' '; i++ {
}
return str[i:]
}
func parseLine(line string, maxTagDataLength int, truncateLen int) (ircmsg Message, err error) {
// remove either \n or \r\n from the end of the line:
line = strings.TrimSuffix(line, "\n")
line = strings.TrimSuffix(line, "\r")
// whether we removed them ourselves, or whether they were removed previously,
// they count against the line limit:
if truncateLen != 0 {
if truncateLen <= 2 {
return ircmsg, ErrorLineIsEmpty
}
truncateLen -= 2
}
// now validate for the 3 forbidden bytes:
if strings.IndexByte(line, '\x00') != -1 || strings.IndexByte(line, '\n') != -1 || strings.IndexByte(line, '\r') != -1 {
return ircmsg, ErrorLineContainsBadChar
}
if len(line) < 1 {
return ircmsg, ErrorLineIsEmpty
}
// tags
if line[0] == '@' {
tagEnd := strings.IndexByte(line, ' ')
if tagEnd == -1 {
return ircmsg, ErrorLineIsEmpty
}
tags := line[1:tagEnd]
if 0 < maxTagDataLength && maxTagDataLength < len(tags) {
return ircmsg, ErrorTagsTooLong
}
err = ircmsg.parseTags(tags)
if err != nil {
return
}
// skip over the tags and the separating space
line = line[tagEnd+1:]
}
// truncate if desired
if truncateLen != 0 && truncateLen < len(line) {
err = ErrorBodyTooLong
line = line[:truncateLen]
}
// modern: "These message parts, and parameters themselves, are separated
// by one or more ASCII SPACE characters"
line = trimInitialSpaces(line)
// prefix
if 0 < len(line) && line[0] == ':' {
prefixEnd := strings.IndexByte(line, ' ')
if prefixEnd == -1 {
return ircmsg, ErrorLineIsEmpty
}
ircmsg.Prefix = line[1:prefixEnd]
// skip over the prefix and the separating space
line = line[prefixEnd+1:]
}
line = trimInitialSpaces(line)
// command
commandEnd := strings.IndexByte(line, ' ')
paramStart := commandEnd + 1
if commandEnd == -1 {
commandEnd = len(line)
paramStart = len(line)
}
// normalize command to uppercase:
ircmsg.Command = strings.ToUpper(line[:commandEnd])
if len(ircmsg.Command) == 0 {
return ircmsg, ErrorLineIsEmpty
}
line = line[paramStart:]
for {
line = trimInitialSpaces(line)
if len(line) == 0 {
break
}
// handle trailing
if line[0] == ':' {
ircmsg.Params = append(ircmsg.Params, line[1:])
break
}
paramEnd := strings.IndexByte(line, ' ')
if paramEnd == -1 {
ircmsg.Params = append(ircmsg.Params, line)
break
}
ircmsg.Params = append(ircmsg.Params, line[:paramEnd])
line = line[paramEnd+1:]
}
return ircmsg, err
}
// helper to parse tags
func (ircmsg *Message) parseTags(tags string) (err error) {
for 0 < len(tags) {
tagEnd := strings.IndexByte(tags, ';')
endPos := tagEnd
nextPos := tagEnd + 1
if tagEnd == -1 {
endPos = len(tags)
nextPos = len(tags)
}
tagPair := tags[:endPos]
equalsIndex := strings.IndexByte(tagPair, '=')
var tagName, tagValue string
if equalsIndex == -1 {
// tag with no value
tagName = tagPair
} else {
tagName, tagValue = tagPair[:equalsIndex], tagPair[equalsIndex+1:]
}
// "Implementations [...] MUST NOT perform any validation that would
// reject the message if an invalid tag key name is used."
if validateTagName(tagName) {
if !validateTagValue(tagValue) {
return ErrorInvalidTagContent
}
ircmsg.SetTag(tagName, UnescapeTagValue(tagValue))
}
// skip over the tag just processed, plus the delimiting ; if any
tags = tags[nextPos:]
}
return nil
}
// MakeMessage provides a simple way to create a new Message.
func MakeMessage(tags map[string]string, prefix string, command string, params ...string) (ircmsg Message) {
ircmsg.Prefix = prefix
ircmsg.Command = command
ircmsg.Params = params
ircmsg.UpdateTags(tags)
return ircmsg
}
// Line returns a sendable line created from an Message.
func (ircmsg *Message) Line() (result string, err error) {
bytes, err := ircmsg.line(0, 0, 0, 0)
if err == nil {
result = string(bytes)
}
return
}
// LineBytes returns a sendable line created from an Message.
func (ircmsg *Message) LineBytes() (result []byte, err error) {
result, err = ircmsg.line(0, 0, 0, 0)
return
}
// LineBytesStrict returns a sendable line, as a []byte, created from an Message.
// fromClient controls whether the server-side or client-side tag length limit
// is enforced. If truncateLen is nonzero, it is the length at which the
// non-tag portion of the message is truncated.
func (ircmsg *Message) LineBytesStrict(fromClient bool, truncateLen int) ([]byte, error) {
var tagLimit, clientOnlyTagDataLimit, serverAddedTagDataLimit int
if fromClient {
// enforce client max tags:
// <client_max> (4096) :: '@' <tag_data 4094> ' '
tagLimit = MaxlenTagsFromClient
} else {
// on the server side, enforce separate client-only and server-added tag budgets:
// "Servers MUST NOT add tag data exceeding 4094 bytes to messages."
// <combined_max> (8191) :: '@' <tag_data 4094> ';' <tag_data 4094> ' '
clientOnlyTagDataLimit = MaxlenClientTagData
serverAddedTagDataLimit = MaxlenServerTagData
}
return ircmsg.line(tagLimit, clientOnlyTagDataLimit, serverAddedTagDataLimit, truncateLen)
}
func paramRequiresTrailing(param string) bool {
return len(param) == 0 || strings.IndexByte(param, ' ') != -1 || param[0] == ':'
}
// line returns a sendable line created from an Message.
func (ircmsg *Message) line(tagLimit, clientOnlyTagDataLimit, serverAddedTagDataLimit, truncateLen int) (result []byte, err error) {
if len(ircmsg.Command) == 0 {
return nil, ErrorCommandMissing
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
// write the tags, computing the budgets for client-only tags and regular tags
var lenRegularTags, lenClientOnlyTags, lenTags int
if 0 < len(ircmsg.tags) || 0 < len(ircmsg.clientOnlyTags) {
var tagError error
buf.WriteByte('@')
firstTag := true
writeTags := func(tags map[string]string) {
for tag, val := range tags {
if !(validateTagName(tag) && validateTagValue(val)) {
tagError = ErrorInvalidTagContent
}
if !firstTag {
buf.WriteByte(';') // delimiter
}
buf.WriteString(tag)
if val != "" {
buf.WriteByte('=')
buf.WriteString(EscapeTagValue(val))
}
firstTag = false
}
}
writeTags(ircmsg.tags)
lenRegularTags = buf.Len() - 1 // '@' is not counted
writeTags(ircmsg.clientOnlyTags)
lenClientOnlyTags = (buf.Len() - 1) - lenRegularTags // '@' is not counted
if lenRegularTags != 0 {
// semicolon between regular and client-only tags is not counted
lenClientOnlyTags -= 1
}
buf.WriteByte(' ')
if tagError != nil {
return nil, tagError
}
}
lenTags = buf.Len()
if 0 < tagLimit && tagLimit < buf.Len() {
return nil, ErrorTagsTooLong
}
if (0 < clientOnlyTagDataLimit && clientOnlyTagDataLimit < lenClientOnlyTags) || (0 < serverAddedTagDataLimit && serverAddedTagDataLimit < lenRegularTags) {
return nil, ErrorTagsTooLong
}
if len(ircmsg.Prefix) > 0 {
buf.WriteByte(':')
buf.WriteString(ircmsg.Prefix)
buf.WriteByte(' ')
}
buf.WriteString(ircmsg.Command)
for i, param := range ircmsg.Params {
buf.WriteByte(' ')
requiresTrailing := paramRequiresTrailing(param)
lastParam := i == len(ircmsg.Params)-1
if (requiresTrailing || ircmsg.forceTrailing) && lastParam {
buf.WriteByte(':')
} else if requiresTrailing && !lastParam {
return nil, ErrorBadParam
}
buf.WriteString(param)
}
// truncate if desired; leave 2 bytes over for \r\n:
if truncateLen != 0 && (truncateLen-2) < (buf.Len()-lenTags) {
err = ErrorBodyTooLong
newBufLen := lenTags + (truncateLen - 2)
buf.Truncate(newBufLen)
// XXX: we may have truncated in the middle of a UTF8-encoded codepoint;
// if so, remove additional bytes, stopping when the sequence either
// ends in a valid codepoint, or we have removed 3 bytes (the maximum
// length of the remnant of a once-valid, truncated codepoint; we don't
// want to truncate the entire message if it wasn't UTF8 in the first
// place).
for i := 0; i < (utf8.UTFMax - 1); i++ {
r, n := utf8.DecodeLastRune(buf.Bytes())
if r == utf8.RuneError && n <= 1 {
newBufLen--
buf.Truncate(newBufLen)
} else {
break
}
}
}
buf.WriteString("\r\n")
result = buf.Bytes()
toValidate := result[:len(result)-2]
if bytes.IndexByte(toValidate, '\x00') != -1 || bytes.IndexByte(toValidate, '\r') != -1 || bytes.IndexByte(toValidate, '\n') != -1 {
return nil, ErrorLineContainsBadChar
}
return result, err
}