/* Collect URLs from HTML source. Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Wget. GNU Wget is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Wget. If not, see . Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7 If you modify this program, or any covered work, by linking or combining it with the OpenSSL project's OpenSSL library (or a modified version of that library), containing parts covered by the terms of the OpenSSL or SSLeay licenses, the Free Software Foundation grants you additional permission to convey the resulting work. Corresponding Source for a non-source form of such a combination shall include the source code for the parts of OpenSSL used as well as that of the covered work. */ #include "wget.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "html-parse.h" #include "url.h" #include "utils.h" #include "hash.h" #include "convert.h" #include "recur.h" #include "html-url.h" #include "css-url.h" typedef void (*tag_handler_t) (int, struct taginfo *, struct map_context *); #define DECLARE_TAG_HANDLER(fun) \ static void fun (int, struct taginfo *, struct map_context *) DECLARE_TAG_HANDLER (tag_find_urls); DECLARE_TAG_HANDLER (tag_handle_base); DECLARE_TAG_HANDLER (tag_handle_form); DECLARE_TAG_HANDLER (tag_handle_link); DECLARE_TAG_HANDLER (tag_handle_meta); enum { TAG_A, TAG_APPLET, TAG_AREA, TAG_BASE, TAG_BGSOUND, TAG_BODY, TAG_EMBED, TAG_FIG, TAG_FORM, TAG_FRAME, TAG_IFRAME, TAG_IMG, TAG_INPUT, TAG_LAYER, TAG_LINK, TAG_META, TAG_OBJECT, TAG_OVERLAY, TAG_SCRIPT, TAG_TABLE, TAG_TD, TAG_TH }; /* The list of known tags and functions used for handling them. Most tags are simply harvested for URLs. */ static struct known_tag { int tagid; const char *name; tag_handler_t handler; } known_tags[] = { { TAG_A, "a", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_APPLET, "applet", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_AREA, "area", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_BASE, "base", tag_handle_base }, { TAG_BGSOUND, "bgsound", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_BODY, "body", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_EMBED, "embed", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_FIG, "fig", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_FORM, "form", tag_handle_form }, { TAG_FRAME, "frame", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_IFRAME, "iframe", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_IMG, "img", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_INPUT, "input", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_LAYER, "layer", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_LINK, "link", tag_handle_link }, { TAG_META, "meta", tag_handle_meta }, { TAG_OBJECT, "object", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_OVERLAY, "overlay", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_SCRIPT, "script", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_TABLE, "table", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_TD, "td", tag_find_urls }, { TAG_TH, "th", tag_find_urls } }; /* tag_url_attributes documents which attributes of which tags contain URLs to harvest. It is used by tag_find_urls. */ /* Defines for the FLAGS. */ /* The link is "inline", i.e. needs to be retrieved for this document to be correctly rendered. Inline links include inlined images, stylesheets, children frames, etc. */ #define ATTR_INLINE 1 /* The link is expected to yield HTML contents. It's important not to try to follow HTML obtained by following e.g. regardless of content-type. Doing this causes infinite loops for "images" that return non-404 error pages with links to the same image. */ #define ATTR_HTML 2 /* For tags handled by tag_find_urls: attributes that contain URLs to download. */ static struct { int tagid; const char *attr_name; int flags; } tag_url_attributes[] = { { TAG_A, "href", ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_APPLET, "code", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_AREA, "href", ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_BGSOUND, "src", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_BODY, "background", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_EMBED, "href", ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_EMBED, "src", ATTR_INLINE | ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_FIG, "src", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_FRAME, "src", ATTR_INLINE | ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_IFRAME, "src", ATTR_INLINE | ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_IMG, "href", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_IMG, "lowsrc", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_IMG, "src", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_INPUT, "src", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_LAYER, "src", ATTR_INLINE | ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_OBJECT, "data", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_OVERLAY, "src", ATTR_INLINE | ATTR_HTML }, { TAG_SCRIPT, "src", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_TABLE, "background", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_TD, "background", ATTR_INLINE }, { TAG_TH, "background", ATTR_INLINE } }; /* The lists of interesting tags and attributes are built dynamically, from the information above. However, some places in the code refer to the attributes not mentioned here. We add them manually. */ static const char *additional_attributes[] = { "rel", /* used by tag_handle_link */ "http-equiv", /* used by tag_handle_meta */ "name", /* used by tag_handle_meta */ "content", /* used by tag_handle_meta */ "action", /* used by tag_handle_form */ "style" /* used by check_style_attr */ }; static struct hash_table *interesting_tags; static struct hash_table *interesting_attributes; /* Will contains the (last) charset found in 'http-equiv=content-type' meta tags */ static char *meta_charset; static void init_interesting (void) { /* Init the variables interesting_tags and interesting_attributes that are used by the HTML parser to know which tags and attributes we're interested in. We initialize this only once, for performance reasons. Here we also make sure that what we put in interesting_tags matches the user's preferences as specified through --ignore-tags and --follow-tags. */ size_t i; interesting_tags = make_nocase_string_hash_table (countof (known_tags)); /* First, add all the tags we know hot to handle, mapped to their respective entries in known_tags. */ for (i = 0; i < countof (known_tags); i++) hash_table_put (interesting_tags, known_tags[i].name, known_tags + i); /* Then remove the tags ignored through --ignore-tags. */ if (opt.ignore_tags) { char **ignored; for (ignored = opt.ignore_tags; *ignored; ignored++) hash_table_remove (interesting_tags, *ignored); } /* If --follow-tags is specified, use only those tags. */ if (opt.follow_tags) { /* Create a new table intersecting --follow-tags and known_tags, and use it as interesting_tags. */ struct hash_table *intersect = make_nocase_string_hash_table (0); char **followed; for (followed = opt.follow_tags; *followed; followed++) { struct known_tag *t = hash_table_get (interesting_tags, *followed); if (!t) continue; /* ignore unknown --follow-tags entries. */ hash_table_put (intersect, *followed, t); } hash_table_destroy (interesting_tags); interesting_tags = intersect; } /* Add the attributes we care about. */ interesting_attributes = make_nocase_string_hash_table (10); for (i = 0; i < countof (additional_attributes); i++) hash_table_put (interesting_attributes, additional_attributes[i], "1"); for (i = 0; i < countof (tag_url_attributes); i++) hash_table_put (interesting_attributes, tag_url_attributes[i].attr_name, "1"); } /* Find the value of attribute named NAME in the taginfo TAG. If the attribute is not present, return NULL. If ATTRIND is non-NULL, the index of the attribute in TAG will be stored there. */ static char * find_attr (struct taginfo *tag, const char *name, int *attrind) { int i; for (i = 0; i < tag->nattrs; i++) if (!strcasecmp (tag->attrs[i].name, name)) { if (attrind) *attrind = i; return tag->attrs[i].value; } return NULL; } /* used for calls to append_url */ #define ATTR_POS(tag, attrind, ctx) \ (tag->attrs[attrind].value_raw_beginning - ctx->text) #define ATTR_SIZE(tag, attrind) \ (tag->attrs[attrind].value_raw_size) /* Append LINK_URI to the urlpos structure that is being built. LINK_URI will be merged with the current document base. */ struct urlpos * append_url (const char *link_uri, int position, int size, struct map_context *ctx) { int link_has_scheme = url_has_scheme (link_uri); struct urlpos *newel; const char *base = ctx->base ? ctx->base : ctx->parent_base; struct url *url; if (!base) { DEBUGP (("%s: no base, merge will use \"%s\".\n", ctx->document_file, link_uri)); if (!link_has_scheme) { /* Base URL is unavailable, and the link does not have a location attached to it -- we have to give up. Since this can only happen when using `--force-html -i', print a warning. */ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("%s: Cannot resolve incomplete link %s.\n"), ctx->document_file, link_uri); return NULL; } url = url_parse (link_uri, NULL, NULL, false); if (!url) { DEBUGP (("%s: link \"%s\" doesn't parse.\n", ctx->document_file, link_uri)); return NULL; } } else { /* Merge BASE with LINK_URI, but also make sure the result is canonicalized, i.e. that "../" have been resolved. (parse_url will do that for us.) */ char *complete_uri = uri_merge (base, link_uri); DEBUGP (("%s: merge(%s, %s) -> %s\n", quotearg_n_style (0, escape_quoting_style, ctx->document_file), quote_n (1, base), quote_n (2, link_uri), quotearg_n_style (3, escape_quoting_style, complete_uri))); url = url_parse (complete_uri, NULL, NULL, false); if (!url) { DEBUGP (("%s: merged link \"%s\" doesn't parse.\n", ctx->document_file, complete_uri)); xfree (complete_uri); return NULL; } xfree (complete_uri); } DEBUGP (("appending %s to urlpos.\n", quote (url->url))); newel = xnew0 (struct urlpos); newel->url = url; newel->pos = position; newel->size = size; /* A URL is relative if the host is not named, and the name does not start with `/'. */ if (!link_has_scheme && *link_uri != '/') newel->link_relative_p = 1; else if (link_has_scheme) newel->link_complete_p = 1; if (ctx->tail) { ctx->tail->next = newel; ctx->tail = newel; } else ctx->tail = ctx->head = newel; return newel; } static void check_style_attr (struct taginfo *tag, struct map_context *ctx) { int attrind; char *style = find_attr (tag, "style", &attrind); if (!style) return; /* raw pos and raw size include the quotes, hence the +1 -2 */ get_urls_css (ctx, ATTR_POS(tag,attrind,ctx)+1, ATTR_SIZE(tag,attrind)-2); } /* All the tag_* functions are called from collect_tags_mapper, as specified by KNOWN_TAGS. */ /* Default tag handler: collect URLs from attributes specified for this tag by tag_url_attributes. */ static void tag_find_urls (int tagid, struct taginfo *tag, struct map_context *ctx) { size_t i; int attrind; int first = -1; for (i = 0; i < countof (tag_url_attributes); i++) if (tag_url_attributes[i].tagid == tagid) { /* We've found the index of tag_url_attributes where the attributes of our tag begin. */ first = i; break; } assert (first != -1); /* Loop over the "interesting" attributes of this tag. In this example, it will loop over "src" and "lowsrc". This has to be done in the outer loop so that the attributes are processed in the same order in which they appear in the page. This is required when converting links. */ for (attrind = 0; attrind < tag->nattrs; attrind++) { /* Find whether TAG/ATTRIND is a combination that contains a URL. */ char *link = tag->attrs[attrind].value; const size_t size = countof (tag_url_attributes); /* If you're cringing at the inefficiency of the nested loops, remember that they both iterate over a very small number of items. The worst-case inner loop is for the IMG tag, which has three attributes. */ for (i = first; i < size && tag_url_attributes[i].tagid == tagid; i++) { if (0 == strcasecmp (tag->attrs[attrind].name, tag_url_attributes[i].attr_name)) { struct urlpos *up = append_url (link, ATTR_POS(tag,attrind,ctx), ATTR_SIZE(tag,attrind), ctx); if (up) { int flags = tag_url_attributes[i].flags; if (flags & ATTR_INLINE) up->link_inline_p = 1; if (flags & ATTR_HTML) up->link_expect_html = 1; } } } } } /* Handle the BASE tag, for . */ static void tag_handle_base (int tagid, struct taginfo *tag, struct map_context *ctx) { struct urlpos *base_urlpos; int attrind; char *newbase = find_attr (tag, "href", &attrind); if (!newbase) return; base_urlpos = append_url (newbase, ATTR_POS(tag,attrind,ctx), ATTR_SIZE(tag,attrind), ctx); if (!base_urlpos) return; base_urlpos->ignore_when_downloading = 1; base_urlpos->link_base_p = 1; if (ctx->base) xfree (ctx->base); if (ctx->parent_base) ctx->base = uri_merge (ctx->parent_base, newbase); else ctx->base = xstrdup (newbase); } /* Mark the URL found in
for conversion. */ static void tag_handle_form (int tagid, struct taginfo *tag, struct map_context *ctx) { int attrind; char *action = find_attr (tag, "action", &attrind); if (action) { struct urlpos *up = append_url (action, ATTR_POS(tag,attrind,ctx), ATTR_SIZE(tag,attrind), ctx); if (up) up->ignore_when_downloading = 1; } } /* Handle the LINK tag. It requires special handling because how its links will be followed in -p mode depends on the REL attribute. */ static void tag_handle_link (int tagid, struct taginfo *tag, struct map_context *ctx) { int attrind; char *href = find_attr (tag, "href", &attrind); /* All link references are external, except those known not to be, such as style sheet and shortcut icon: */ if (href) { struct urlpos *up = append_url (href, ATTR_POS(tag,attrind,ctx), ATTR_SIZE(tag,attrind), ctx); if (up) { char *rel = find_attr (tag, "rel", NULL); if (rel) { if (0 == strcasecmp (rel, "stylesheet")) { up->link_inline_p = 1; up->link_expect_css = 1; } else if (0 == strcasecmp (rel, "shortcut icon")) { up->link_inline_p = 1; } } else /* The external ones usually point to HTML pages, such as */ up->link_expect_html = 1; } } } /* Handle the META tag. This requires special handling because of the refresh feature and because of robot exclusion. */ static void tag_handle_meta (int tagid, struct taginfo *tag, struct map_context *ctx) { char *name = find_attr (tag, "name", NULL); char *http_equiv = find_attr (tag, "http-equiv", NULL); if (http_equiv && 0 == strcasecmp (http_equiv, "refresh")) { /* Some pages use a META tag to specify that the page be refreshed by a new page after a given number of seconds. The general format for this is: So we just need to skip past the "NUMBER; URL=" garbage to get to the URL. */ struct urlpos *entry; int attrind; int timeout = 0; char *p; char *refresh = find_attr (tag, "content", &attrind); if (!refresh) return; for (p = refresh; c_isdigit (*p); p++) timeout = 10 * timeout + *p - '0'; if (*p++ != ';') return; while (c_isspace (*p)) ++p; if (!( c_toupper (*p) == 'U' && c_toupper (*(p + 1)) == 'R' && c_toupper (*(p + 2)) == 'L' && *(p + 3) == '=')) return; p += 4; while (c_isspace (*p)) ++p; entry = append_url (p, ATTR_POS(tag,attrind,ctx), ATTR_SIZE(tag,attrind), ctx); if (entry) { entry->link_refresh_p = 1; entry->refresh_timeout = timeout; entry->link_expect_html = 1; } } else if (http_equiv && 0 == strcasecmp (http_equiv, "content-type")) { /* Handle stuff like: */ char *mcharset; char *content = find_attr (tag, "content", NULL); if (!content) return; mcharset = parse_charset (content); if (!mcharset) return; xfree_null (meta_charset); meta_charset = mcharset; } else if (name && 0 == strcasecmp (name, "robots")) { /* Handle stuff like: */ char *content = find_attr (tag, "content", NULL); if (!content) return; if (!strcasecmp (content, "none")) ctx->nofollow = true; else { while (*content) { char *end; /* Skip any initial whitespace. */ content += strspn (content, " \f\n\r\t\v"); /* Find the next occurrence of ',' or whitespace, * or the end of the string. */ end = content + strcspn (content, ", \f\n\r\t\v"); if (!strncasecmp (content, "nofollow", end - content)) ctx->nofollow = true; /* Skip past the next comma, if any. */ if (*end == ',') ++end; else { end = strchr (end, ','); if (end) ++end; else end = content + strlen (content); } content = end; } } } } /* Dispatch the tag handler appropriate for the tag we're mapping over. See known_tags[] for definition of tag handlers. */ static void collect_tags_mapper (struct taginfo *tag, void *arg) { struct map_context *ctx = (struct map_context *)arg; /* Find the tag in our table of tags. This must not fail because map_html_tags only returns tags found in interesting_tags. I've changed this for now, I'm passing NULL as interesting_tags to map_html_tags. This way we can check all tags for a style attribute. */ struct known_tag *t = hash_table_get (interesting_tags, tag->name); if (t != NULL) t->handler (t->tagid, tag, ctx); check_style_attr (tag, ctx); if (tag->end_tag_p && (0 == strcasecmp (tag->name, "style")) && tag->contents_begin && tag->contents_end) { /* parse contents */ get_urls_css (ctx, tag->contents_begin - ctx->text, tag->contents_end - tag->contents_begin); } } /* Analyze HTML tags FILE and construct a list of URLs referenced from it. It merges relative links in FILE with URL. It is aware of and does the right thing. */ struct urlpos * get_urls_html (const char *file, const char *url, bool *meta_disallow_follow, struct iri *iri) { struct file_memory *fm; struct map_context ctx; int flags; /* Load the file. */ fm = wget_read_file (file); if (!fm) { logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s\n", file, strerror (errno)); return NULL; } DEBUGP (("Loaded %s (size %s).\n", file, number_to_static_string (fm->length))); ctx.text = fm->content; ctx.head = ctx.tail = NULL; ctx.base = NULL; ctx.parent_base = url ? url : opt.base_href; ctx.document_file = file; ctx.nofollow = false; if (!interesting_tags) init_interesting (); /* Specify MHT_TRIM_VALUES because of buggy HTML generators that generate instead of (browsers ignore spaces as well.) If you really mean space, use &32; or %20. MHT_TRIM_VALUES also causes squashing of embedded newlines, e.g. in . Such newlines are also ignored by IE and Mozilla and are presumably introduced by writing HTML with editors that force word wrap. */ flags = MHT_TRIM_VALUES; if (opt.strict_comments) flags |= MHT_STRICT_COMMENTS; /* the NULL here used to be interesting_tags */ map_html_tags (fm->content, fm->length, collect_tags_mapper, &ctx, flags, NULL, interesting_attributes); /* If meta charset isn't null, override content encoding */ if (iri && meta_charset) set_content_encoding (iri, meta_charset); DEBUGP (("no-follow in %s: %d\n", file, ctx.nofollow)); if (meta_disallow_follow) *meta_disallow_follow = ctx.nofollow; xfree_null (ctx.base); wget_read_file_free (fm); return ctx.head; } /* This doesn't really have anything to do with HTML, but it's similar to get_urls_html, so we put it here. */ struct urlpos * get_urls_file (const char *file) { struct file_memory *fm; struct urlpos *head, *tail; const char *text, *text_end; /* Load the file. */ fm = wget_read_file (file); if (!fm) { logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "%s: %s\n", file, strerror (errno)); return NULL; } DEBUGP (("Loaded %s (size %s).\n", file, number_to_static_string (fm->length))); head = tail = NULL; text = fm->content; text_end = fm->content + fm->length; while (text < text_end) { int up_error_code; char *url_text; struct urlpos *entry; struct url *url; const char *line_beg = text; const char *line_end = memchr (text, '\n', text_end - text); if (!line_end) line_end = text_end; else ++line_end; text = line_end; /* Strip whitespace from the beginning and end of line. */ while (line_beg < line_end && c_isspace (*line_beg)) ++line_beg; while (line_end > line_beg && c_isspace (*(line_end - 1))) --line_end; if (line_beg == line_end) continue; /* The URL is in the [line_beg, line_end) region. */ /* We must copy the URL to a zero-terminated string, and we can't use alloca because we're in a loop. *sigh*. */ url_text = strdupdelim (line_beg, line_end); if (opt.base_href) { /* Merge opt.base_href with URL. */ char *merged = uri_merge (opt.base_href, url_text); xfree (url_text); url_text = merged; } url = url_parse (url_text, &up_error_code, NULL, false); if (!url) { char *error = url_error (url_text, up_error_code); logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("%s: Invalid URL %s: %s\n"), file, url_text, error); xfree (url_text); xfree (error); continue; } xfree (url_text); entry = xnew0 (struct urlpos); entry->url = url; if (!head) head = entry; else tail->next = entry; tail = entry; } wget_read_file_free (fm); return head; } void cleanup_html_url (void) { /* Destroy the hash tables. The hash table keys and values are not allocated by this code, so we don't need to free them here. */ if (interesting_tags) hash_table_destroy (interesting_tags); if (interesting_attributes) hash_table_destroy (interesting_attributes); }