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At the same time renaming cowboy_http:content_type_params/3 to cowboy_http:params/2 (with a default Acc of []) as this code isn't useful only for content types.
251 lines
9 KiB
Erlang
251 lines
9 KiB
Erlang
%% Copyright (c) 2011, Anthony Ramine <nox@dev-extend.eu>
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%%
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%% Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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%% purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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%% copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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%%
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%% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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%% WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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%% MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
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%% ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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%% WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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%% ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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%% OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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%% @doc Multipart parser.
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-module(cowboy_multipart).
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-type part_parser() :: parser(more(part_result())).
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-type parser(T) :: fun((binary()) -> T).
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-type more(T) :: T | {more, parser(T)}.
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-type part_result() :: headers() | eof.
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-type headers() :: {headers, http_headers(), body_cont()}.
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-type http_headers() :: [{atom() | binary(), binary()}].
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-type body_cont() :: cont(more(body_result())).
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-type cont(T) :: fun(() -> T).
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-type body_result() :: {body, binary(), body_cont()} | end_of_part().
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-type end_of_part() :: {end_of_part, cont(more(part_result()))}.
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-type disposition() :: {binary(), [{binary(), binary()}]}.
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-export([parser/1, content_disposition/1]).
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-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl").
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%% API.
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%% @doc Return a multipart parser for the given boundary.
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-spec parser(binary()) -> part_parser().
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parser(Boundary) when is_binary(Boundary) ->
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fun (Bin) when is_binary(Bin) -> parse(Bin, Boundary) end.
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%% @doc Parse a content disposition.
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%% @todo Parse the MIME header instead of the HTTP one.
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-spec content_disposition(binary()) -> disposition().
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content_disposition(Data) ->
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cowboy_http:token_ci(Data,
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fun (_Rest, <<>>) -> {error, badarg};
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(Rest, Disposition) ->
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cowboy_http:params(Rest,
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fun (<<>>, Params) -> {Disposition, Params};
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(_Rest2, _) -> {error, badarg}
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end)
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end).
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%% Internal.
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%% @doc Entry point of the multipart parser, skips over the preamble if any.
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-spec parse(binary(), binary()) -> more(part_result()).
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parse(Bin, Boundary) when byte_size(Bin) >= byte_size(Boundary) + 2 ->
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BoundarySize = byte_size(Boundary),
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Pattern = pattern(Boundary),
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case Bin of
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<<"--", Boundary:BoundarySize/binary, Rest/binary>> ->
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% Data starts with initial boundary, skip preamble parsing.
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parse_boundary_tail(Rest, Pattern);
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_ ->
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% Parse preamble.
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skip(Bin, Pattern)
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end;
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parse(Bin, Boundary) ->
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% Not enough data to know if the data begins with a boundary.
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more(Bin, fun (NewBin) -> parse(NewBin, Boundary) end).
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-type pattern() :: {binary:cp(), non_neg_integer()}.
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%% @doc Return a compiled binary pattern with its size in bytes.
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%% The pattern is the boundary prepended with "\r\n--".
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-spec pattern(binary()) -> pattern().
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pattern(Boundary) ->
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MatchPattern = <<"\r\n--", Boundary/binary>>,
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{binary:compile_pattern(MatchPattern), byte_size(MatchPattern)}.
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%% @doc Parse remaining characters of a line beginning with the boundary.
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%% If followed by "--", <em>eof</em> is returned and parsing is finished.
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-spec parse_boundary_tail(binary(), pattern()) -> more(part_result()).
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parse_boundary_tail(Bin, Pattern) when byte_size(Bin) >= 2 ->
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case Bin of
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<<"--", _Rest/binary>> ->
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% Boundary is followed by "--", end parsing.
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eof;
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_ ->
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% No dash after boundary, proceed with unknown chars and lwsp
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% removal.
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parse_boundary_eol(Bin, Pattern)
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end;
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parse_boundary_tail(Bin, Pattern) ->
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% Boundary may be followed by "--", need more data.
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more(Bin, fun (NewBin) -> parse_boundary_tail(NewBin, Pattern) end).
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%% @doc Skip whitespace and unknown chars until CRLF.
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-spec parse_boundary_eol(binary(), pattern()) -> more(part_result()).
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parse_boundary_eol(Bin, Pattern) ->
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case binary:match(Bin, <<"\r\n">>) of
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{CrlfStart, _Length} ->
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% End of line found, remove optional whitespace.
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<<_:CrlfStart/binary, Rest/binary>> = Bin,
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Fun = fun (Rest2) -> parse_boundary_crlf(Rest2, Pattern) end,
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cowboy_http:whitespace(Rest, Fun);
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nomatch ->
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% CRLF not found in the given binary.
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RestStart = max(byte_size(Bin) - 1, 0),
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<<_:RestStart/binary, Rest/binary>> = Bin,
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more(Rest, fun (NewBin) -> parse_boundary_eol(NewBin, Pattern) end)
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end.
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-spec parse_boundary_crlf(binary(), pattern()) -> more(part_result()).
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parse_boundary_crlf(<<"\r\n", Rest/binary>>, Pattern) ->
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% The binary is at least 2 bytes long as this function is only called by
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% parse_boundary_eol/3 when CRLF has been found so a more tuple will never
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% be returned from here.
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parse_headers(Rest, Pattern);
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parse_boundary_crlf(Bin, Pattern) ->
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% Unspecified behaviour here: RFC 2046 doesn't say what to do when LWSP is
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% not followed directly by a new line. In this implementation it is
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% considered part of the boundary so EOL needs to be searched again.
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parse_boundary_eol(Bin, Pattern).
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-spec parse_headers(binary(), pattern()) -> more(part_result()).
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parse_headers(Bin, Pattern) ->
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parse_headers(Bin, Pattern, []).
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-spec parse_headers(binary(), pattern(), http_headers()) -> more(part_result()).
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parse_headers(Bin, Pattern, Acc) ->
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case erlang:decode_packet(httph_bin, Bin, []) of
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{ok, {http_header, _, Name, _, Value}, Rest} ->
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parse_headers(Rest, Pattern, [{Name, Value} | Acc]);
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{ok, http_eoh, Rest} ->
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Headers = lists:reverse(Acc),
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{headers, Headers, fun () -> parse_body(Rest, Pattern) end};
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{ok, {http_error, _}, _} ->
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% Skip malformed parts.
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skip(Bin, Pattern);
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{more, _} ->
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more(Bin, fun (NewBin) -> parse_headers(NewBin, Pattern, Acc) end)
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end.
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-spec parse_body(binary(), pattern()) -> more(body_result()).
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parse_body(Bin, Pattern = {P, PSize}) when byte_size(Bin) >= PSize ->
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case binary:match(Bin, P) of
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{0, _Length} ->
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<<_:PSize/binary, Rest/binary>> = Bin,
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end_of_part(Rest, Pattern);
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{BoundaryStart, _Length} ->
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% Boundary found, this is the latest partial body that will be
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% returned for this part.
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<<PBody:BoundaryStart/binary, _:PSize/binary, Rest/binary>> = Bin,
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FResult = end_of_part(Rest, Pattern),
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{body, PBody, fun () -> FResult end};
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nomatch ->
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PartialLength = byte_size(Bin) - PSize + 1,
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<<PBody:PartialLength/binary, Rest/binary>> = Bin,
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{body, PBody, fun () -> parse_body(Rest, Pattern) end}
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end;
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parse_body(Bin, Pattern) ->
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more(Bin, fun (NewBin) -> parse_body(NewBin, Pattern) end).
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-spec end_of_part(binary(), pattern()) -> end_of_part().
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end_of_part(Bin, Pattern) ->
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{end_of_part, fun () -> parse_boundary_tail(Bin, Pattern) end}.
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-spec skip(binary(), pattern()) -> more(part_result()).
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skip(Bin, Pattern = {P, PSize}) ->
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case binary:match(Bin, P) of
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{BoundaryStart, _Length} ->
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% Boundary found, proceed with parsing of the next part.
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RestStart = BoundaryStart + PSize,
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<<_:RestStart/binary, Rest/binary>> = Bin,
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parse_boundary_tail(Rest, Pattern);
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nomatch ->
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% Boundary not found, need more data.
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RestStart = max(byte_size(Bin) - PSize + 1, 0),
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<<_:RestStart/binary, Rest/binary>> = Bin,
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more(Rest, fun (NewBin) -> skip(NewBin, Pattern) end)
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end.
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-spec more(binary(), parser(T)) -> {more, parser(T)}.
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more(<<>>, F) ->
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{more, F};
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more(Bin, InnerF) ->
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F = fun (NewData) when is_binary(NewData) ->
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InnerF(<<Bin/binary, NewData/binary>>)
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end,
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{more, F}.
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%% Tests.
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-ifdef(TEST).
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multipart_test_() ->
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%% {Body, Result}
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Tests = [
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{<<"--boundary--">>, []},
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{<<"preamble\r\n--boundary--">>, []},
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{<<"--boundary--\r\nepilogue">>, []},
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{<<"\r\n--boundary\r\nA:b\r\nC:d\r\n\r\n\r\n--boundary--">>,
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[{[{<<"A">>, <<"b">>}, {<<"C">>, <<"d">>}], <<>>}]},
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{
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<<
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"--boundary\r\nX-Name:answer\r\n\r\n42"
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"\r\n--boundary\r\nServer:Cowboy\r\n\r\nIt rocks!\r\n"
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"\r\n--boundary--"
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>>,
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[
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{[{<<"X-Name">>, <<"answer">>}], <<"42">>},
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{[{'Server', <<"Cowboy">>}], <<"It rocks!\r\n">>}
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]
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}
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],
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[{title(V), fun () -> R = acc_multipart(V) end} || {V, R} <- Tests].
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acc_multipart(V) ->
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acc_multipart((parser(<<"boundary">>))(V), []).
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acc_multipart({headers, Headers, Cont}, Acc) ->
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acc_multipart(Cont(), [{Headers, []}|Acc]);
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acc_multipart({body, Body, Cont}, [{Headers, BodyAcc}|Acc]) ->
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acc_multipart(Cont(), [{Headers, [Body|BodyAcc]}|Acc]);
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acc_multipart({end_of_part, Cont}, [{Headers, BodyAcc}|Acc]) ->
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Body = list_to_binary(lists:reverse(BodyAcc)),
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acc_multipart(Cont(), [{Headers, Body}|Acc]);
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acc_multipart(eof, Acc) ->
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lists:reverse(Acc).
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content_disposition_test_() ->
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%% {Disposition, Result}
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Tests = [
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{<<"form-data; name=id">>, {<<"form-data">>, [{<<"name">>, <<"id">>}]}},
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{<<"inline">>, {<<"inline">>, []}},
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{<<"attachment; \tfilename=brackets-slides.pdf">>,
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{<<"attachment">>, [{<<"filename">>, <<"brackets-slides.pdf">>}]}}
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],
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[{title(V), fun () -> R = content_disposition(V) end} || {V, R} <- Tests].
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title(Bin) ->
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Title = lists:foldl(
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fun ({T, R}, V) -> re:replace(V, T, R, [global]) end,
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Bin,
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[{"\t", "\\\\t"}, {"\r", "\\\\r"}, {"\n", "\\\\n"}]
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),
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iolist_to_binary(Title).
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-endif.
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