Annotation of capa/capa51/CapaTools/cgi-lib.pl, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 albertel 1: # Perl Routines to Manipulate CGI input
2: # cgi-lib@pobox.com
3: # $Id: cgi-lib.pl,v 2.18 1999/02/23 08:16:43 brenner Exp $
4: #
5: # Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Steven E. Brenner
6: # Unpublished work.
7: # Permission granted to use and modify this library so long as the
8: # copyright above is maintained, modifications are documented, and
9: # credit is given for any use of the library.
10: #
11: # Thanks are due to many people for reporting bugs and suggestions
12:
13: # For more information, see:
14: # http://cgi-lib.stanford.edu/cgi-lib/
15:
16: $cgi_lib'version = sprintf("%d.%02d", q$Revision: 2.18 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/);
17:
18:
19: # Parameters affecting cgi-lib behavior
20: # User-configurable parameters affecting file upload.
21: $cgi_lib'maxdata = 131072; # maximum bytes to accept via POST - 2^17
22: $cgi_lib'writefiles = "/tmp"; # directory to which to write files, or
23: # 0 if files should not be written
24: $cgi_lib'filepre = "cgi-lib"; # Prefix of file names, in directory above
25:
26: # Do not change the following parameters unless you have special reasons
27: $cgi_lib'bufsize = 8192; # default buffer size when reading multipart
28: $cgi_lib'maxbound = 100; # maximum boundary length to be encounterd
29: $cgi_lib'headerout = 0; # indicates whether the header has been printed
30:
31:
32: # ReadParse
33: # Reads in GET or POST data, converts it to unescaped text, and puts
34: # key/value pairs in %in, using "\0" to separate multiple selections
35:
36: # Returns >0 if there was input, 0 if there was no input
37: # undef indicates some failure.
38:
39: # Now that cgi scripts can be put in the normal file space, it is useful
40: # to combine both the form and the script in one place. If no parameters
41: # are given (i.e., ReadParse returns FALSE), then a form could be output.
42:
43: # If a reference to a hash is given, then the data will be stored in that
44: # hash, but the data from $in and @in will become inaccessable.
45: # If a variable-glob (e.g., *cgi_input) is the first parameter to ReadParse,
46: # information is stored there, rather than in $in, @in, and %in.
47: # Second, third, and fourth parameters fill associative arrays analagous to
48: # %in with data relevant to file uploads.
49:
50: # If no method is given, the script will process both command-line arguments
51: # of the form: name=value and any text that is in $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}
52: # This is intended to aid debugging and may be changed in future releases
53:
54: sub ReadParse {
55: # Disable warnings as this code deliberately uses local and environment
56: # variables which are preset to undef (i.e., not explicitly initialized)
57: local ($perlwarn);
58: $perlwarn = $^W;
59: $^W = 0;
60:
61: local (*in) = shift if @_; # CGI input
62: local (*incfn, # Client's filename (may not be provided)
63: *inct, # Client's content-type (may not be provided)
64: *insfn) = @_; # Server's filename (for spooled files)
65: local ($len, $type, $meth, $errflag, $cmdflag, $got, $name);
66:
67: binmode(STDIN); # we need these for DOS-based systems
68: binmode(STDOUT); # and they shouldn't hurt anything else
69: binmode(STDERR);
70:
71: # Get several useful env variables
72: $type = $ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'};
73: $len = $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'};
74: $meth = $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'};
75:
76: if ($len > $cgi_lib'maxdata) { #'
77: &CgiDie("cgi-lib.pl: Request to receive too much data: $len bytes\n");
78: }
79:
80: if (!defined $meth || $meth eq '' || $meth eq 'GET' ||
81: $meth eq 'HEAD' ||
82: $type eq 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded') {
83: local ($key, $val, $i);
84:
85: # Read in text
86: if (!defined $meth || $meth eq '') {
87: $in = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
88: $cmdflag = 1; # also use command-line options
89: } elsif($meth eq 'GET' || $meth eq 'HEAD') {
90: $in = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
91: } elsif ($meth eq 'POST') {
92: if (($got = read(STDIN, $in, $len) != $len))
93: {$errflag="Short Read: wanted $len, got $got\n";};
94: } else {
95: &CgiDie("cgi-lib.pl: Unknown request method: $meth\n");
96: }
97:
98: @in = split(/[&;]/,$in);
99: push(@in, @ARGV) if $cmdflag; # add command-line parameters
100:
101: foreach $i (0 .. $#in) {
102: # Convert plus to space
103: $in[$i] =~ s/\+/ /g;
104:
105: # Split into key and value.
106: ($key, $val) = split(/=/,$in[$i],2); # splits on the first =.
107:
108: # Convert %XX from hex numbers to alphanumeric
109: $key =~ s/%([A-Fa-f0-9]{2})/pack("c",hex($1))/ge;
110: $val =~ s/%([A-Fa-f0-9]{2})/pack("c",hex($1))/ge;
111:
112: # Associate key and value
113: $in{$key} .= "\0" if (defined($in{$key})); # \0 is the multiple separator
114: $in{$key} .= $val;
115: }
116:
117: } elsif ($ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'} =~ m#^multipart/form-data#) {
118: # for efficiency, compile multipart code only if needed
119: $errflag = !(eval <<'END_MULTIPART');
120:
121: local ($buf, $boundary, $head, @heads, $cd, $ct, $fname, $ctype, $blen);
122: local ($bpos, $lpos, $left, $amt, $fn, $ser);
123: local ($bufsize, $maxbound, $writefiles) =
124: ($cgi_lib'bufsize, $cgi_lib'maxbound, $cgi_lib'writefiles);
125:
126:
127: # The following lines exist solely to eliminate spurious warning messages
128: $buf = '';
129:
130: ($boundary) = $type =~ /boundary="([^"]+)"/; #"; # find boundary
131: ($boundary) = $type =~ /boundary=(\S+)/ unless $boundary;
132: &CgiDie ("Boundary not provided: probably a bug in your server")
133: unless $boundary;
134: $boundary = "--" . $boundary;
135: $blen = length ($boundary);
136: $cgi_msg = "Begin multipart/form-data:: CONTENT_TYPE=[$type]\n";
137:
138: if ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} ne 'POST') {
139: &CgiDie("Invalid request method for multipart/form-data: $meth\n");
140: }
141:
142: if ($writefiles) {
143: local($me);
144: stat ($writefiles);
145: $writefiles = "/tmp" unless -d _ && -w _;
146: # ($me) = $0 =~ m#([^/]*)$#;
147: $writefiles .= "/$cgi_lib'filepre";
148: }
149:
150: # read in the data and split into parts:
151: # put headers in @in and data in %in
152: # General algorithm:
153: # There are two dividers: the border and the '\r\n\r\n' between
154: # header and body. Iterate between searching for these
155: # Retain a buffer of size(bufsize+maxbound); the latter part is
156: # to ensure that dividers don't get lost by wrapping between two bufs
157: # Look for a divider in the current batch. If not found, then
158: # save all of bufsize, move the maxbound extra buffer to the front of
159: # the buffer, and read in a new bufsize bytes. If a divider is found,
160: # save everything up to the divider. Then empty the buffer of everything
161: # up to the end of the divider. Refill buffer to bufsize+maxbound
162: # Note slightly odd organization. Code before BODY: really goes with
163: # code following HEAD:, but is put first to 'pre-fill' buffers. BODY:
164: # is placed before HEAD: because we first need to discard any 'preface,'
165: # which would be analagous to a body without a preceeding head.
166:
167: $left = $len;
168: PART: # find each part of the multi-part while reading data
169: while (1) {
170: die $@ if $errflag;
171:
172: $amt = ($left > $bufsize+$maxbound-length($buf)
173: ? $bufsize+$maxbound-length($buf): $left);
174: $errflag = (($got = read(STDIN, $buf, $amt, length($buf))) != $amt);
175: die "Short Read: wanted $amt, got $got\n" if $errflag;
176: $left -= $amt;
177:
178: $in{$name} .= "\0" if defined $in{$name};
179: $in{$name} .= $fn if $fn;
180:
181: $name=~/([-\w]+)/; # This allows $insfn{$name} to be untainted
182: if (defined $1) {
183: $insfn{$1} .= "\0" if defined $insfn{$1};
184: $insfn{$1} .= $fn if $fn;
185: }
186: $cgi_msg .= "Before BODY:: in{name}=[$in{$name}], name=[$name], fn=[$fn]\n";
187: $cgi_msg .= ":: amt=[$amt],buf(20)=[" . substr($buf,0,20) . "]\n";
188: $cgi_msg .= ":: buflen=[" . length($buf) . "]\n";
189:
190: BODY:
191: while (($bpos = index($buf, $boundary)) == -1) {
192: if ($left == 0 && $buf eq '') {
193: foreach $value (values %insfn) {
194: unlink(split("\0",$value));
195: }
196: &CgiDie("cgi-lib.pl: reached end of input while seeking boundary " .
197: "of multipart. Format of CGI input is wrong.\n");
198: }
199: die $@ if $errflag;
200: $cgi_msg .= "WITHIN BODY WHILE():: name = [$name], fn=[$fn]\n";
201: if ($name) { # if no $name, then it's the prologue -- discard
202: if ($fn) { print FILE substr($buf, 0, $bufsize); }
203: else { $in{$name} .= substr($buf, 0, $bufsize); }
204: }
205: $buf = substr($buf, $bufsize);
206: $amt = ($left > $bufsize ? $bufsize : $left); #$maxbound==length($buf);
207: $errflag = (($got = read(STDIN, $buf, $amt, length($buf))) != $amt);
208: die "Short Read: wanted $amt, got $got\n" if $errflag;
209: $left -= $amt;
210: }
211: $cgi_msg .= "WITHIN BODY:: name = [$name], fn=[$fn]\n";
212: $cgi_msg .= ":: buf(20)= [" . substr($buf,0,20) . "], bpos=[$bpos]\n";
213: if (defined $name) { # if no $name, then it's the prologue -- discard
214: if ($fn) { print FILE substr($buf, 0, $bpos-2); }
215: else { $in {$name} .= substr($buf, 0, $bpos-2); } # kill last \r\n
216: }
217: close (FILE);
218: last PART if substr($buf, $bpos + $blen, 2) eq "--";
219: substr($buf, 0, $bpos+$blen+2) = '';
220: $amt = ($left > $bufsize+$maxbound-length($buf)
221: ? $bufsize+$maxbound-length($buf) : $left);
222: $errflag = (($got = read(STDIN, $buf, $amt, length($buf))) != $amt);
223: die "Short Read: wanted $amt, got $got\n" if $errflag;
224: $left -= $amt;
225:
226: $cgi_msg .= "before HEAD:: buf(20)= [" . substr($buf,0,20) . "],amt=[$amt]\n";
227:
228: undef $head; undef $fn;
229: HEAD:
230: while (($lpos = index($buf, "\r\n\r\n")) == -1) {
231: if ($left == 0 && $buf eq '') {
232: foreach $value (values %insfn) {
233: unlink(split("\0",$value));
234: }
235: &CgiDie("cgi-lib: reached end of input while seeking end of " .
236: "headers. Format of CGI input is wrong.\n$buf");
237: }
238: die $@ if $errflag;
239: $head .= substr($buf, 0, $bufsize);
240: $buf = substr($buf, $bufsize);
241: $amt = ($left > $bufsize ? $bufsize : $left); #$maxbound==length($buf);
242: $errflag = (($got = read(STDIN, $buf, $amt, length($buf))) != $amt);
243: die "Short Read: wanted $amt, got $got\n" if $errflag;
244: $cgi_msg .= "HEAD WHILE(lpos=-1):: head=[$head],amt=[$amt]\n";
245: $left -= $amt;
246: }
247: $head .= substr($buf, 0, $lpos+2);
248: push (@in, $head);
249: @heads = split("\r\n", $head);
250: ($cd) = grep (/^\s*Content-Disposition:/i, @heads);
251: ($ct) = grep (/^\s*Content-Type:/i, @heads);
252:
253: ($name) = $cd =~ /\bname="([^"]+)"/i; #";
254: ($name) = $cd =~ /\bname=([^\s:;]+)/i unless defined $name;
255:
256: ($fname) = $cd =~ /\bfilename="([^"]*)"/i; #"; # filename can be null-str
257: ($fname) = $cd =~ /\bfilename=([^\s:;]+)/i unless defined $fname;
258: $incfn{$name} .= (defined $in{$name} ? "\0" : "") .
259: (defined $fname ? $fname : "");
260:
261: ($ctype) = $ct =~ /^\s*Content-type:\s*"([^"]+)"/i; #";
262: ($ctype) = $ct =~ /^\s*Content-Type:\s*([^\s:;]+)/i unless defined $ctype;
263: $inct{$name} .= (defined $in{$name} ? "\0" : "") . $ctype;
264:
265: $cgi_msg .= "Before Write:: Content-Type=[$ct]\n";
266: $cgi_msg .= "::Content-Disposition=[$cd]\n";
267: $cgi_msg .= "::name=[$name],in{name}=[$in{$name}],inct{name}=[$inct{$name}]\n";
268: $cgi_msg .= "::writefiles=[$writefiles],fname=[$fname]\n";
269: $cgi_msg .= "::head=[$head],heads=[@heads]\n";
270:
271: if ($writefiles && defined $fname) {
272: $ser++;
273: $fn = $writefiles . ".$$.$ser";
274: open (FILE, ">$fn") || &CgiDie("Couldn't open $fn\n");
275: binmode (FILE); # write files accurately
276: }
277: substr($buf, 0, $lpos+4) = '';
278: undef $fname;
279: undef $ctype;
280: }
281:
282: 1;
283: END_MULTIPART
284: if ($errflag) {
285: local ($errmsg, $value);
286: $errmsg = $@ || $errflag;
287: foreach $value (values %insfn) {
288: unlink(split("\0",$value));
289: }
290: &CgiDie($errmsg);
291: } else {
292: # everything's ok.
293: }
294: } else {
295: &CgiDie("cgi-lib.pl: Unknown Content-type: $ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'}\n");
296: }
297:
298: # no-ops to avoid warnings
299: $insfn = $insfn;
300: $incfn = $incfn;
301: $inct = $inct;
302:
303: $^W = $perlwarn;
304:
305: return ($errflag ? undef : scalar(@in));
306: }
307:
308:
309: # PrintHeader
310: # Returns the magic line which tells WWW that we're an HTML document
311:
312: sub PrintHeader {
313: return "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
314: }
315:
316:
317: # HtmlTop
318: # Returns the <head> of a document and the beginning of the body
319: # with the title and a body <h1> header as specified by the parameter
320:
321: sub HtmlTop
322: {
323: local ($title) = @_;
324:
325: return <<END_OF_TEXT;
326: <html>
327: <head>
328: <title>$title</title>
329: </head>
330: <body>
331: <h1>$title</h1>
332: END_OF_TEXT
333: }
334:
335:
336: # HtmlBot
337: # Returns the </body>, </html> codes for the bottom of every HTML page
338:
339: sub HtmlBot
340: {
341: return "</body>\n</html>\n";
342: }
343:
344:
345: # SplitParam
346: # Splits a multi-valued parameter into a list of the constituent parameters
347:
348: sub SplitParam
349: {
350: local ($param) = @_;
351: local (@params) = split ("\0", $param);
352: return (wantarray ? @params : $params[0]);
353: }
354:
355:
356: # MethGet
357: # Return true if this cgi call was using the GET request, false otherwise
358:
359: sub MethGet {
360: return (defined $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} && $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "GET");
361: }
362:
363:
364: # MethPost
365: # Return true if this cgi call was using the POST request, false otherwise
366:
367: sub MethPost {
368: return (defined $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} && $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "POST");
369: }
370:
371:
372: # MyBaseUrl
373: # Returns the base URL to the script (i.e., no extra path or query string)
374: sub MyBaseUrl {
375: local ($ret, $perlwarn);
376: $perlwarn = $^W; $^W = 0;
377: $ret = 'http://' . $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} .
378: ($ENV{'SERVER_PORT'} != 80 ? ":$ENV{'SERVER_PORT'}" : '') .
379: $ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'};
380: $^W = $perlwarn;
381: return $ret;
382: }
383:
384:
385: # MyFullUrl
386: # Returns the full URL to the script (i.e., with extra path or query string)
387: sub MyFullUrl {
388: local ($ret, $perlwarn);
389: $perlwarn = $^W; $^W = 0;
390: $ret = 'http://' . $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} .
391: ($ENV{'SERVER_PORT'} != 80 ? ":$ENV{'SERVER_PORT'}" : '') .
392: $ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'} . $ENV{'PATH_INFO'} .
393: (length ($ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}) ? "?$ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}" : '');
394: $^W = $perlwarn;
395: return $ret;
396: }
397:
398:
399: # MyURL
400: # Returns the base URL to the script (i.e., no extra path or query string)
401: # This is obsolete and will be removed in later versions
402: sub MyURL {
403: return &MyBaseUrl;
404: }
405:
406:
407: # CgiError
408: # Prints out an error message which which containes appropriate headers,
409: # markup, etcetera.
410: # Parameters:
411: # If no parameters, gives a generic error message
412: # Otherwise, the first parameter will be the title and the rest will
413: # be given as different paragraphs of the body
414:
415: sub CgiError {
416: local (@msg) = @_;
417: local ($i,$name);
418:
419: if (!@msg) {
420: $name = &MyFullUrl;
421: @msg = ("Error: script $name encountered fatal error\n");
422: };
423:
424: if (!$cgi_lib'headerout) { #')
425: print &PrintHeader;
426: print "<html>\n<head>\n<title>$msg[0]</title>\n</head>\n<body>\n";
427: }
428: print "<h1>$msg[0]</h1>\n";
429: foreach $i (1 .. $#msg) {
430: print "<p>$msg[$i]</p>\n";
431: }
432:
433: $cgi_lib'headerout++;
434: }
435:
436:
437: # CgiDie
438: # Identical to CgiError, but also quits with the passed error message.
439:
440: sub CgiDie {
441: local (@msg) = @_;
442: &CgiError (@msg);
443: die @msg;
444: }
445:
446:
447: # PrintVariables
448: # Nicely formats variables. Three calling options:
449: # A non-null associative array - prints the items in that array
450: # A type-glob - prints the items in the associated assoc array
451: # nothing - defaults to use %in
452: # Typical use: &PrintVariables()
453:
454: sub PrintVariables {
455: local (*in) = @_ if @_ == 1;
456: local (%in) = @_ if @_ > 1;
457: local ($out, $key, $output);
458:
459: $output = "\n<dl compact>\n";
460: foreach $key (sort keys(%in)) {
461: foreach (split("\0", $in{$key})) {
462: ($out = $_) =~ s/\n/<br>\n/g;
463: $output .= "<dt><b>$key</b>\n <dd>:<i>$out</i>:<br>\n";
464: }
465: }
466: $output .= "</dl>\n";
467:
468: return $output;
469: }
470:
471: # PrintEnv
472: # Nicely formats all environment variables and returns HTML string
473: sub PrintEnv {
474: &PrintVariables(*ENV);
475: }
476:
477:
478: # The following lines exist only to avoid warning messages
479: $cgi_lib'writefiles = $cgi_lib'writefiles;
480: $cgi_lib'bufsize = $cgi_lib'bufsize ;
481: $cgi_lib'maxbound = $cgi_lib'maxbound;
482: $cgi_lib'version = $cgi_lib'version;
483: $cgi_lib'filepre = $cgi_lib'filepre;
484:
485: 1; #return true
486:
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