from __future__ import annotations import typing as t from urllib.parse import quote from .._internal import _plain_int from ..exceptions import SecurityError from ..urls import uri_to_iri def host_is_trusted(hostname: str, trusted_list: t.Iterable[str]) -> bool: """Check if a host matches a list of trusted names. :param hostname: The name to check. :param trusted_list: A list of valid names to match. If a name starts with a dot it will match all subdomains. .. versionadded:: 0.9 """ if not hostname: return False try: hostname = hostname.partition(":")[0].encode("idna").decode("ascii") except UnicodeEncodeError: return False if isinstance(trusted_list, str): trusted_list = [trusted_list] for ref in trusted_list: if ref.startswith("."): ref = ref[1:] suffix_match = True else: suffix_match = False try: ref = ref.partition(":")[0].encode("idna").decode("ascii") except UnicodeEncodeError: return False if ref == hostname or (suffix_match and hostname.endswith(f".{ref}")): return True return False def get_host( scheme: str, host_header: str | None, server: tuple[str, int | None] | None = None, trusted_hosts: t.Iterable[str] | None = None, ) -> str: """Return the host for the given parameters. This first checks the ``host_header``. If it's not present, then ``server`` is used. The host will only contain the port if it is different than the standard port for the protocol. Optionally, verify that the host is trusted using :func:`host_is_trusted` and raise a :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.SecurityError` if it is not. :param scheme: The protocol the request used, like ``"https"``. :param host_header: The ``Host`` header value. :param server: Address of the server. ``(host, port)``, or ``(path, None)`` for unix sockets. :param trusted_hosts: A list of trusted host names. :return: Host, with port if necessary. :raise ~werkzeug.exceptions.SecurityError: If the host is not trusted. """ host = "" if host_header is not None: host = host_header elif server is not None: host = server[0] if server[1] is not None: host = f"{host}:{server[1]}" if scheme in {"http", "ws"} and host.endswith(":80"): host = host[:-3] elif scheme in {"https", "wss"} and host.endswith(":443"): host = host[:-4] if trusted_hosts is not None: if not host_is_trusted(host, trusted_hosts): raise SecurityError(f"Host {host!r} is not trusted.") return host def get_current_url( scheme: str, host: str, root_path: str | None = None, path: str | None = None, query_string: bytes | None = None, ) -> str: """Recreate the URL for a request. If an optional part isn't provided, it and subsequent parts are not included in the URL. The URL is an IRI, not a URI, so it may contain Unicode characters. Use :func:`~werkzeug.urls.iri_to_uri` to convert it to ASCII. :param scheme: The protocol the request used, like ``"https"``. :param host: The host the request was made to. See :func:`get_host`. :param root_path: Prefix that the application is mounted under. This is prepended to ``path``. :param path: The path part of the URL after ``root_path``. :param query_string: The portion of the URL after the "?". """ url = [scheme, "://", host] if root_path is None: url.append("/") return uri_to_iri("".join(url)) # safe = https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#url-path-segment-string # as well as percent for things that are already quoted url.append(quote(root_path.rstrip("/"), safe="!$&'()*+,/:;=@%")) url.append("/") if path is None: return uri_to_iri("".join(url)) url.append(quote(path.lstrip("/"), safe="!$&'()*+,/:;=@%")) if query_string: url.append("?") url.append(quote(query_string, safe="!$&'()*+,/:;=?@%")) return uri_to_iri("".join(url)) def get_content_length( http_content_length: str | None = None, http_transfer_encoding: str | None = None, ) -> int | None: """Return the ``Content-Length`` header value as an int. If the header is not given or the ``Transfer-Encoding`` header is ``chunked``, ``None`` is returned to indicate a streaming request. If the value is not an integer, or negative, 0 is returned. :param http_content_length: The Content-Length HTTP header. :param http_transfer_encoding: The Transfer-Encoding HTTP header. .. versionadded:: 2.2 """ if http_transfer_encoding == "chunked" or http_content_length is None: return None try: return max(0, _plain_int(http_content_length)) except ValueError: return 0