rxing/client/result/
URIResultParser.rs

1/*
2 * Copyright 2007 ZXing authors
3 *
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5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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15 */
16
17// package com.google.zxing.client.result;
18
19// import com.google.zxing.RXingResult;
20
21// import java.util.regex.Matcher;
22// import java.util.regex.Pattern;
23
24use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
25/**
26 * Tries to parse results that are a URI of some kind.
27 *
28 * @author Sean Owen
29 */
30// public final class URIRXingResultParser extends RXingResultParser {
31use regex::Regex;
32
33use crate::RXingResult;
34
35use super::{ParsedClientResult, ResultParser, URIParsedRXingResult};
36
37static ALLOWED_URI_CHARS: Lazy<Regex> = Lazy::new(|| {
38    Regex::new(ALLOWED_URI_CHARS_PATTERN).expect("Regex patterns should always compile")
39});
40static USER_IN_HOST: Lazy<Regex> =
41    Lazy::new(|| Regex::new(":/*([^/@]+)@[^/]+").expect("Regex patterns should always compile"));
42
43/// See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt
44static URL_WITH_PROTOCOL_PATTERN: Lazy<Regex> =
45    Lazy::new(|| Regex::new("[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+-.]+:").unwrap());
46
47/// (host name elements; allow up to say 6 domain elements), (maybe port), (query, path or nothing)
48static URL_WITHOUT_PROTOCOL_PATTERN: Lazy<Regex> =
49    Lazy::new(|| Regex::new("([a-zA-Z0-9\\-]+\\.){1,6}[a-zA-Z]{2,}(:\\d{1,5})?(/|\\?|$)").unwrap());
50
51const ALLOWED_URI_CHARS_PATTERN: &str = "[-._~:/?#\\[\\]@!$&'()*+,;=%A-Za-z0-9]+";
52
53pub fn parse(result: &RXingResult) -> Option<ParsedClientResult> {
54    let raw_text = ResultParser::getMassagedText(result);
55    // We specifically handle the odd "URL" scheme here for simplicity and add "URI" for fun
56    // Assume anything starting this way really means to be a URI
57    if raw_text.starts_with("URL:") || raw_text.starts_with("URI:") {
58        return Some(ParsedClientResult::URIResult(URIParsedRXingResult::new(
59            raw_text[4..].trim().to_owned(),
60            String::default(),
61        )));
62        // return new URIParsedRXingResult(rawText.substring(4).trim(), null);
63    }
64    let raw_text = raw_text.trim();
65    if !is_basically_valid_uri(raw_text) || is_possibly_malicious_uri(raw_text) {
66        return None;
67    }
68    Some(ParsedClientResult::URIResult(URIParsedRXingResult::new(
69        raw_text.to_owned(),
70        String::default(),
71    )))
72}
73
74/**
75 * @return true if the URI contains suspicious patterns that may suggest it intends to
76 *  mislead the user about its true nature. At the moment this looks for the presence
77 *  of user/password syntax in the host/authority portion of a URI which may be used
78 *  in attempts to make the URI's host appear to be other than it is. Example:
79 *  http://yourbank.com@phisher.com  This URI connects to phisher.com but may appear
80 *  to connect to yourbank.com at first glance.
81 */
82pub fn is_possibly_malicious_uri(uri: &str) -> bool {
83    let allowed = if let Some(fnd) = ALLOWED_URI_CHARS.find(uri) {
84        fnd.start() == 0 && fnd.end() == uri.len()
85    } else {
86        false
87    };
88    let user = USER_IN_HOST.is_match(uri);
89
90    !allowed || user
91}
92
93pub fn is_basically_valid_uri(uri: &str) -> bool {
94    if uri.contains(' ') {
95        // Quick hack check for a common case
96        return false;
97    }
98    // let m = Regex::new(URL_WITH_PROTOCOL_PATTERN).expect("Regex patterns should always copile"); //.matcher(uri);
99    if let Some(found) = URL_WITH_PROTOCOL_PATTERN.find(uri) {
100        if found.start() == 0 {
101            // match at start only
102            return true;
103        }
104    }
105
106    // let m = Regex::new(URL_WITHOUT_PROTOCOL_PATTERN).expect("Regex patterns should always copile"); //.matcher(uri);
107    if let Some(found) = URL_WITHOUT_PROTOCOL_PATTERN.find(uri) {
108        found.start() == 0
109    } else {
110        false
111    }
112}
113
114// }