// Copyright (c) 2012 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. #ifndef NET_BASE_MIME_UTIL_H__ #define NET_BASE_MIME_UTIL_H__ // This file defines MIME utility functions. All of them assume the MIME type // to be of the format specified by rfc2045. According to it, MIME types are // case strongly insensitive except parameter values, which may or may not be // case sensitive. // // These utilities perform a *case-sensitive* matching for parameter values, // which may produce some false negatives. Except that, matching is // case-insensitive. // // All constants in mime_util.cc must be written in lower case, except parameter // values, which can be any case. #include #include #include "base/files/file_path.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" namespace net { // Get the mime type (if any) that is associated with the given file extension. // Returns true if a corresponding mime type exists. NET_EXPORT bool GetMimeTypeFromExtension(const base::FilePath::StringType& ext, std::string* mime_type); // Get the mime type (if any) that is associated with the given file extension. // Returns true if a corresponding mime type exists. In this method, // the search for a mime type is constrained to a limited set of // types known to the net library, the OS/registry is not consulted. NET_EXPORT bool GetWellKnownMimeTypeFromExtension( const base::FilePath::StringType& ext, std::string* mime_type); // Get the mime type (if any) that is associated with the given file. Returns // true if a corresponding mime type exists. NET_EXPORT bool GetMimeTypeFromFile(const base::FilePath& file_path, std::string* mime_type); // Get the preferred extension (if any) associated with the given mime type. // Returns true if a corresponding file extension exists. The extension is // returned without a prefixed dot, ex "html". NET_EXPORT bool GetPreferredExtensionForMimeType( const std::string& mime_type, base::FilePath::StringType* extension); // Check to see if a particular MIME type is in our list. NET_EXPORT bool IsSupportedImageMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); NET_EXPORT bool IsSupportedMediaMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); NET_EXPORT bool IsSupportedNonImageMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); NET_EXPORT bool IsUnsupportedTextMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); NET_EXPORT bool IsSupportedJavascriptMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); NET_EXPORT bool IsSupportedCertificateMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); // Convenience function. NET_EXPORT bool IsSupportedMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); // Returns true if this the mime_type_pattern matches a given mime-type. // Checks for absolute matching and wildcards. MIME types are case insensitive. NET_EXPORT bool MatchesMimeType(const std::string& mime_type_pattern, const std::string& mime_type); // Returns true if the |type_string| is a correctly-formed mime type specifier // with no parameter, i.e. string that matches the following ABNF (see the // definition of content ABNF in RFC2045 and media-type ABNF httpbis p2 // semantics). // // token "/" token // // If |top_level_type| is non-NULL, sets it to parsed top-level type string. // If |subtype| is non-NULL, sets it to parsed subtype string. NET_EXPORT bool ParseMimeTypeWithoutParameter(const std::string& type_string, std::string* top_level_type, std::string* subtype); // Returns true if the |type_string| is a top-level type of any media type // registered with IANA media types registry at // http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml or an // experimental type (type with x- prefix). // // This method doesn't check that the input conforms to token ABNF, so if input // is experimental type strings, you need to check check that before using // this method. NET_EXPORT bool IsValidTopLevelMimeType(const std::string& type_string); // Returns true if and only if all codecs are supported, false otherwise. NET_EXPORT bool AreSupportedMediaCodecs(const std::vector& codecs); // Parses a codec string, populating |codecs_out| with the prefix of each codec // in the string |codecs_in|. For example, passed "aaa.b.c,dd.eee", if // |strip| == true |codecs_out| will contain {"aaa", "dd"}, if |strip| == false // |codecs_out| will contain {"aaa.b.c", "dd.eee"}. // See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4281.txt. NET_EXPORT void ParseCodecString(const std::string& codecs, std::vector* codecs_out, bool strip); // Check to see if a particular MIME type is in our list which only supports a // certain subset of codecs. NET_EXPORT bool IsStrictMediaMimeType(const std::string& mime_type); // Indicates that the MIME type and (possible codec string) are supported by the // underlying platform. enum SupportsType { // The underlying platform is known not to support the given MIME type and // codec combination. IsNotSupported, // The underlying platform is known to support the given MIME type and codec // combination. IsSupported, // The underlying platform is unsure whether the given MIME type and codec // combination can be rendered or not before actually trying to play it. MayBeSupported }; // Checks the |mime_type| and |codecs| against the MIME types known to support // only a particular subset of codecs. // * Returns IsSupported if the |mime_type| is supported and all the codecs // within the |codecs| are supported for the |mime_type|. // * Returns MayBeSupported if the |mime_type| is supported and is known to // support only a subset of codecs, but |codecs| was empty. Also returned if // all the codecs in |codecs| are supported, but additional codec parameters // were supplied (such as profile) for which the support cannot be decided. // * Returns IsNotSupported if either the |mime_type| is not supported or the // |mime_type| is supported but at least one of the codecs within |codecs| is // not supported for the |mime_type|. NET_EXPORT SupportsType IsSupportedStrictMediaMimeType( const std::string& mime_type, const std::vector& codecs); // Get the extensions associated with the given mime type. There could be // multiple extensions for a given mime type, like "html,htm" for "text/html", // or "txt,text,html,..." for "text/*". // Note that we do not erase the existing elements in the the provided vector. // Instead, we append the result to it. NET_EXPORT void GetExtensionsForMimeType( const std::string& mime_type, std::vector* extensions); // Test only method that removes proprietary media types and codecs from the // list of supported MIME types and codecs. These types and codecs must be // removed to ensure consistent layout test results across all Chromium // variations. NET_EXPORT void RemoveProprietaryMediaTypesAndCodecsForTests(); // A list of supported certificate-related mime types. // // A Java counterpart will be generated for this enum. // GENERATED_JAVA_ENUM_PACKAGE: org.chromium.net enum CertificateMimeType { CERTIFICATE_MIME_TYPE_UNKNOWN, CERTIFICATE_MIME_TYPE_X509_USER_CERT, CERTIFICATE_MIME_TYPE_X509_CA_CERT, CERTIFICATE_MIME_TYPE_PKCS12_ARCHIVE, }; NET_EXPORT CertificateMimeType GetCertificateMimeTypeForMimeType( const std::string& mime_type); // Prepares one value as part of a multi-part upload request. NET_EXPORT void AddMultipartValueForUpload(const std::string& value_name, const std::string& value, const std::string& mime_boundary, const std::string& content_type, std::string* post_data); // Adds the final delimiter to a multi-part upload request. NET_EXPORT void AddMultipartFinalDelimiterForUpload( const std::string& mime_boundary, std::string* post_data); } // namespace net #endif // NET_BASE_MIME_UTIL_H__