mod_autoindex.c revision 3a9bc6532fbe8439fc748d8ffedb87415904d16a
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/*
* mod_autoindex.c: Handles the on-the-fly html index generation
*
* Rob McCool
* 3/23/93
*
* Adapted to Apache by rst.
*/
#include "ap_config.h"
#include "httpd.h"
#include "http_config.h"
#include "http_core.h"
#include "http_request.h"
#include "http_protocol.h"
#include "http_log.h"
#include "http_main.h"
#include "util_script.h"
#include "apr_fnmatch.h"
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
#endif
/****************************************************************
*
* Handling configuration directives...
*/
#define HRULE 1
#define NO_HRULE 0
#define FRONT_MATTER 1
#define END_MATTER 0
#define ICONS_ARE_LINKS 2
#define SCAN_HTML_TITLES 4
#define SUPPRESS_LAST_MOD 8
#define SUPPRESS_SIZE 16
#define SUPPRESS_DESC 32
#define SUPPRESS_PREAMBLE 64
#define SUPPRESS_COLSORT 128
#define NO_OPTIONS 256
#define K_PAD 1
#define K_NOPAD 0
#define K_NOADJUST 0
#define K_ADJUST 1
#define K_UNSET 2
/*
* Define keys for sorting.
*/
#define D_ASCENDING 'A'
#define D_DESCENDING 'D'
/*
* These are the dimensions of the default icons supplied with Apache.
*/
#define DEFAULT_ICON_WIDTH 20
#define DEFAULT_ICON_HEIGHT 22
/*
* Other default dimensions.
*/
#define DEFAULT_NAME_WIDTH 23
struct item {
char *type;
char *apply_to;
char *apply_path;
char *data;
};
typedef struct ai_desc_t {
char *pattern;
char *description;
int full_path;
int wildcards;
} ai_desc_t;
typedef struct autoindex_config_struct {
char *default_icon;
int opts;
int incremented_opts;
int decremented_opts;
int name_width;
int name_adjust;
int icon_width;
int icon_height;
char *default_order;
#define BY_ENCODING &c_by_encoding
/*
* Return true if the specified string refers to the parent directory (i.e.,
* matches ".." or "../"). Hopefully this one call is significantly less
* expensive than multiple strcmp() calls.
*/
{
/*
* Now, IFF the first two bytes are dots, and the third byte is either
* EOS (\0) or a slash followed by EOS, we have a match.
*/
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* This routine puts the standard HTML header at the top of the index page.
* We include the DOCTYPE because we may be using features therefrom (i.e.,
* HEIGHT and WIDTH attributes on the icons if we're FancyIndexing).
*/
{
"<HTML>\n <HEAD>\n <TITLE>Index of ", title,
"</TITLE>\n </HEAD>\n <BODY>\n", NULL);
}
char *data)
{
if (!to) {
to = "";
}
if (!path) {
path = "";
}
}
else if (to) {
}
else {
}
}
{
to = "^^DIRECTORY^^";
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
{
if (icon[0] == '(') {
char *alt;
return "missing closing paren";
}
}
to = "^^DIRECTORY^^";
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Add description text for a filename pattern. If the pattern has
* wildcards already (or we need to add them), add leading and
* trailing wildcards to it to ensure substring processing. If the
* pattern contains a '/' anywhere, force wildcard matching mode,
* the matching routine simplifies to just the actual filename
* whenever it can. This allows definitions in parent directories
* to be made for files in subordinate ones using relative paths.
*/
/*
* Absent a strcasestr() function, we have to force wildcards on
* systems for which "AAA" and "aaa" mean the same file.
*/
#ifdef CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM
#define WILDCARDS_REQUIRED 1
#else
#define WILDCARDS_REQUIRED 0
#endif
{
char *prefix = "";
|| desc_entry->full_path
|| ap_is_fnmatch(to));
if (desc_entry->wildcards) {
}
else {
}
return NULL;
}
{
return NULL;
}
{
name);
return NULL;
}
{
name);
return NULL;
}
/* A legacy directive, FancyIndexing is superseded by the IndexOptions
* keyword. But for compatibility..
*/
{
int curopts;
int newopts;
cfg = (autoindex_config_rec *) d;
if (curopts & NO_OPTIONS) {
return "FancyIndexing directive conflicts with existing "
"IndexOptions None";
}
return NULL;
}
{
char *w;
int opts;
int opts_add;
int opts_remove;
char action;
while (optstr[0]) {
int option = 0;
if ((*w == '+') || (*w == '-')) {
action = *(w++);
}
else {
action = '\0';
}
if (!strcasecmp(w, "FancyIndexing")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "IconsAreLinks")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "ScanHTMLTitles")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "SuppressLastModified")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "SuppressSize")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "SuppressDescription")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "SuppressHTMLPreamble")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "SuppressColumnSorting")) {
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "None")) {
if (action != '\0') {
return "Cannot combine '+' or '-' with 'None' keyword";
}
opts = NO_OPTIONS;
opts_add = 0;
opts_remove = 0;
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "IconWidth")) {
if (action != '-') {
}
else {
d_cfg->icon_width = 0;
}
}
if (action == '-') {
return "Cannot combine '-' with IconWidth=n";
}
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "IconHeight")) {
if (action != '-') {
}
else {
d_cfg->icon_height = 0;
}
}
if (action == '-') {
return "Cannot combine '-' with IconHeight=n";
}
}
else if (!strcasecmp(w, "NameWidth")) {
if (action != '-') {
return "NameWidth with no value may only appear as "
"'-NameWidth'";
}
}
if (action == '-') {
return "Cannot combine '-' with NameWidth=n";
}
if (w[10] == '*') {
}
else {
if (width < 5) {
return "NameWidth value must be greater than 5";
}
}
}
else {
return "Invalid directory indexing option";
}
if (action == '\0') {
opts_add = 0;
opts_remove = 0;
}
else if (action == '+') {
opts_remove &= ~option;
}
else {
opts_remove |= option;
}
}
return "Cannot combine other IndexOptions keywords with 'None'";
}
return NULL;
}
char *key)
{
char temp[4];
}
}
else {
return "First keyword must be 'Ascending' or 'Descending'";
}
}
temp[0] = K_LAST_MOD;
}
}
}
else {
return "Second keyword must be 'Name', 'Date', 'Size', or "
"'Description'";
}
}
return NULL;
}
#define DIR_CMD_PERMS OR_INDEXES
static const command_rec autoindex_cmds[] =
{
"an icon URL followed by one or more filenames"},
"an icon URL followed by one or more MIME types"},
"an icon URL followed by one or more content encodings"},
"alternate descriptive text followed by one or more filenames"},
"alternate descriptive text followed by one or more MIME types"},
"alternate descriptive text followed by one or more content encodings"},
"one or more index options"},
"{Ascending,Descending} {Name,Size,Description,Date}"},
"one or more file extensions"},
"Descriptive text followed by one or more filenames"},
"Limited to 'on' or 'off' (superseded by IndexOptions FancyIndexing)"},
{"DefaultIcon", ap_set_string_slot,
{NULL}
};
{
new->icon_width = 0;
new->icon_height = 0;
new->incremented_opts = 0;
new->decremented_opts = 0;
return (void *) new;
}
{
: base->default_icon;
/*
* If the current directory says 'no options' then we also
* clear any incremental mods from being inheritable further down.
*/
new->incremented_opts = 0;
new->decremented_opts = 0;
}
else {
/*
* If there were any nonincremental options selected for
* this directory, they dominate and we don't inherit *anything.*
* Contrariwise, we *do* inherit if the only settings here are
* incremental ones.
*/
| add->incremented_opts)
& ~add->decremented_opts;
| add->decremented_opts);
/*
* We may have incremental settings, so make sure we don't
* inadvertently inherit an IndexOptions None from above.
*/
}
else {
/*
* There are local nonincremental settings, which clear
* all inheritance from above. They *are* the new base settings.
*/
}
/*
* We're guaranteed that there'll be no overlap between
* the add-options and the remove-options.
*/
}
/*
* Inherit the NameWidth settings if there aren't any specific to
* the new location; otherwise we'll end up using the defaults set in the
* config-rec creation routine.
*/
}
else {
}
return new;
}
/****************************************************************
*
* Looking things up in config entries...
*/
/* Structure used to hold entries when we're actually building an index */
struct ent {
char *name;
char *icon;
char *alt;
char *desc;
int ascending;
char key;
};
{
const char *content_encoding = r->content_encoding;
int i;
/* Special cased for ^^DIRECTORY^^ and ^^BLANKICON^^ */
if (!*(p->apply_to)) {
return p->data;
}
return p->data;
}
}
else if (!path_only) {
if (!content_encoding) {
if (content_type
p->apply_to)) {
return p->data;
}
}
}
else {
if (p->type == BY_ENCODING) {
p->apply_to)) {
return p->data;
}
}
}
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
{
request_rec r;
/* Bleah. I tried to clean up find_item, and it lead to this bit
* of ugliness. Note that the fields initialized are precisely
* those that find_item looks at...
*/
r.filename = bogus_name;
}
/*
* Look through the list of pattern/description pairs and return the first one
* if any) that matches the filename in the request. If multiple patterns
* match, only the first one is used; since the order in the array is the
* same as the order in which directives were processed, earlier matching
* directives will dominate.
*/
#ifdef CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM
#define MATCH_FLAGS FNM_CASE_BLIND
#else
#define MATCH_FLAGS 0
#endif
{
int i;
const char *filename_full = r->filename;
const char *filename_only;
const char *filename;
/*
* If the filename includes a path, extract just the name itself
* for the simple matches.
*/
}
else {
}
int found;
/*
* Only use the full-path filename if the pattern contains '/'s.
*/
/*
* Make the comparison using the cheapest method; only do
* wildcard checking if we must.
*/
}
else {
}
if (found) {
return tuple->description;
}
}
return NULL;
}
{
char *tt;
int i;
}
else {
tt++;
}
char *ap;
}
else {
ap++;
}
#ifndef CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM
return 1;
}
#else /* !CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM */
/*
* On some platforms, the match must be case-blind. This is really
* a factor of the filesystem involved, but we can't detect that
* reliably - so we have to granularise at the OS level.
*/
return 1;
}
#endif /* !CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM */
}
return 0;
}
/*****************************************************************
*
* Actually generating output
*/
/*
* Elements of the emitted document:
* Preamble
* Emitted unless SUPPRESS_PREAMBLE is set AND ap_run_sub_req
* Header file
* Emitted if found (and able).
* H1 tag line
* Emitted if a header file is NOT emitted.
* Directory stuff
* Always emitted.
* HR
* Emitted if FANCY_INDEXING is set.
* Readme file
* Emitted if found (and able).
* ServerSig
* Emitted if ServerSignature is not Off AND a readme file
* is NOT emitted.
* Postamble
* Emitted unless SUPPRESS_PREAMBLE is set AND ap_run_sub_req
*/
/*
* emit a plain text file
*/
{
int i, c, ch;
ap_ssize_t n;
ap_rputs("<PRE>\n", r);
while (!ap_eof(f)) {
do {
n = sizeof(char) * IOBUFSIZE;
}
if (n == -1 || n == 0) {
break;
}
buf[n] = '\0';
c = 0;
while (c < n) {
for (i = c; i < n; i++) {
break;
}
}
buf[i] = '\0';
if (ch == '<') {
ap_rputs("<", r);
}
else if (ch == '>') {
ap_rputs(">", r);
}
else if (ch == '&') {
ap_rputs("&", r);
}
c = i + 1;
}
}
ap_rputs("</PRE>\n", r);
}
/*
* Handle the preamble through the H1 tag line, inclusive. Locate
* and any other content type is ignored. This means that a non-text
* document (such as HEADER.gif) might get multiviewed as the result
* instead of a text document, meaning nothing will be displayed, but
* oh well.
*/
char *title)
{
int emit_amble = 1;
int emit_H1 = 1;
/*
* If there's a header file, send a subrequest to look for it. If it's
* found and a text file, handle it -- otherwise fall through and
* pretend there's nothing there.
*/
if ((header_fname != NULL)
/*
* text/anything-else. The former is allowed to be processed for
* SSIs.
*/
/* Hope everything will work... */
emit_amble = 0;
emit_H1 = 0;
if (! suppress_amble) {
emit_preamble(r, title);
}
/*
* If there's a problem running the subrequest, display the
* preamble if we didn't do it before -- the header file
* didn't get displayed.
*/
/* It didn't work */
emit_H1 = 1;
}
}
/*
* If we can open the file, prefix it with the preamble
* regardless; since we'll be sending a <PRE> block around
* the file's contents, any HTML header it had won't end up
* where it belongs.
*/
emit_preamble(r, title);
emit_amble = 0;
do_emit_plain(r, f);
ap_close(f);
emit_H1 = 0;
}
}
}
}
if (emit_amble) {
emit_preamble(r, title);
}
if (emit_H1) {
}
}
}
/*
* Handle the Readme file through the postamble, inclusive. Locate
* and any other content type is ignored. This means that a non-text
* document (such as FOOTER.gif) might get multiviewed as the result
* instead of a text document, meaning nothing will be displayed, but
* oh well.
*/
{
int suppress_post = 0;
int suppress_sig = 0;
/*
* If there's a readme file, send a subrequest to look for it. If it's
* found and a text file, handle it -- otherwise fall through and
* pretend there's nothing there.
*/
if ((readme_fname != NULL)
/*
* text/anything-else. The former is allowed to be processed for
* SSIs.
*/
/* worked... */
suppress_sig = 1;
}
}
/*
* If we can open the file, suppress the signature.
*/
do_emit_plain(r, f);
ap_close(f);
suppress_sig = 1;
}
}
}
}
if (!suppress_sig) {
}
if (!suppress_post) {
ap_rputs("</BODY></HTML>\n", r);
}
}
}
static char *find_title(request_rec *r)
{
int x, y, p;
ap_ssize_t n;
return NULL;
}
if ((r->content_type != NULL)
&& !r->content_encoding) {
return NULL;
}
n = sizeof(char) * (MAX_STRING_LEN - 1);
if (n <= 0) {
return NULL;
}
titlebuf[n] = '\0';
for (x = 0, p = 0; titlebuf[x]; x++) {
if (!find[++p]) {
titlebuf[x + p] = '\0';
}
/* Scan for line breaks for Tanmoy's secretary */
for (y = x; titlebuf[y]; y++) {
if (y == x) {
x++;
}
else {
titlebuf[y] = ' ';
}
}
}
}
}
else {
p = 0;
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
request_rec *r, char keyid,
char direction)
{
struct ent *p;
return (NULL);
}
return (NULL);
}
p->size = -1;
p->lm = -1;
if (autoindex_opts & FANCY_INDEXING) {
}
p->alt = "DIR";
}
p->size = -1;
}
else {
}
}
}
}
/*
* We don't need to take any special action for the file size key. If
* we did, it would go here.
*/
if (keyid == K_LAST_MOD) {
if (p->lm < 0) {
p->lm = 0;
}
}
return (p);
}
int autoindex_opts)
{
int maxsize = 23;
register int x;
if (autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_LAST_MOD) {
maxsize += 19;
}
if (autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_SIZE) {
maxsize += 7;
}
if (desc[x] == '<') {
while (desc[x] != '>') {
if (!desc[x]) {
maxsize = 0;
break;
}
++x;
}
}
else if (desc[x] == '&') {
/* entities like ä count as one character */
--maxsize;
for ( ; desc[x] != ';'; ++x) {
if (desc[x] == '\0') {
maxsize = 0;
break;
}
}
}
else {
--maxsize;
}
}
}
return desc;
}
/*
* Emit the anchor for the specified field. If a field is the key for the
* current request, the link changes its meaning to reverse the order when
* selected again. Non-active fields always start in ascending order.
*/
char curdirection, int nosort)
{
char qvalue[5];
int reverse;
if (!nosort) {
qvalue[0] = '?';
}
else {
}
}
autoindex_config_rec *d, request_rec *r,
{
int x;
char *tp;
int name_width;
char *name_scratch;
char *pad_scratch;
if (name[0] == '\0') {
name = "/";
}
name_width = d->name_width;
if (d->name_adjust == K_ADJUST) {
for (x = 0; x < n; x++) {
if (t > name_width) {
name_width = t;
}
}
}
if (autoindex_opts & FANCY_INDEXING) {
ap_rputs("<PRE>", r);
"\" ALT=\" \"", NULL);
if (d->icon_width && d->icon_height) {
(
r,
" HEIGHT=\"%d\" WIDTH=\"%d\"",
d->icon_height,
d->icon_width
);
}
ap_rputs("> ", r);
}
/*
* Emit the guaranteed-at-least-one-space-between-columns byte.
*/
ap_rputs(" ", r);
if (!(autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_LAST_MOD)) {
ap_rputs(" ", r);
}
if (!(autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_SIZE)) {
ap_rputs(" ", r);
}
if (!(autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_DESC)) {
}
ap_rputs("\n<HR>\n", r);
}
else {
ap_rputs("<UL>", r);
}
for (x = 0; x < n; x++) {
int nwidth;
ap_getparents(t);
if (t[0] == '\0') {
t = "/";
}
t2 = "Parent Directory";
}
else {
t2 = t;
}
if (autoindex_opts & FANCY_INDEXING) {
if (autoindex_opts & ICONS_ARE_LINKS) {
}
ap_rvputs(r, "<IMG SRC=\"",
: d->default_icon),
"]\"", NULL);
if (d->icon_width && d->icon_height) {
ap_rprintf(r, " HEIGHT=\"%d\" WIDTH=\"%d\"",
d->icon_height, d->icon_width);
}
ap_rputs(">", r);
}
if (autoindex_opts & ICONS_ARE_LINKS) {
ap_rputs("</A>", r);
}
if (nwidth > name_width) {
name_scratch[name_width] = 0;
t2 = name_scratch;
nwidth = name_width;
}
NULL);
/*
* The blank before the storm.. er, before the next field.
*/
ap_rputs(" ", r);
if (!(autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_LAST_MOD)) {
char time_str[MAX_STRING_LEN];
"%d-%b-%Y %H:%M ", &ts);
}
else {
/*Length="22-Feb-1998 23:42 " (see 4 lines above) */
ap_rputs(" ", r);
}
}
if (!(autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_SIZE)) {
ap_rputs(" ", r);
}
if (!(autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_DESC)) {
autoindex_opts), r);
}
}
}
else {
"</A>", NULL);
}
ap_rputc('\n', r);
}
if (autoindex_opts & FANCY_INDEXING) {
ap_rputs("</PRE>", r);
}
else {
ap_rputs("</UL>", r);
}
}
/*
* Compare two file entries according to the sort criteria. The return
* is essentially a signum function value.
*/
{
int result = 0;
/*
* First, see if either of the entries is for the parent directory.
* If so, that *always* sorts lower than anything else.
*/
return -1;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* All of our comparisons will be of the c1 entry against the c2 one,
* so assign them appropriately to take care of the ordering.
*/
}
else {
}
case K_LAST_MOD:
return 1;
}
return -1;
}
break;
case K_SIZE:
return 1;
}
return -1;
}
break;
case K_DESC:
if (result) {
return result;
}
break;
}
}
static int index_directory(request_rec *r,
{
char *title_endp;
ap_dir_t *d;
int num_ent = 0, x;
const char *qstring;
char keyid;
char direction;
"Can't open directory for index: %s", r->filename);
return HTTP_FORBIDDEN;
}
r->content_type = "text/html";
if (r->header_only) {
ap_closedir(d);
return 0;
}
/* Spew HTML preamble */
*title_endp-- = '\0';
}
/*
* Figure out what sort of indexing (if any) we're supposed to use.
*
* If no QUERY_STRING was specified or column sorting has been
* explicitly disabled, we use the default specified by the
* IndexOrderDefault directive (if there is one); otherwise,
* we fall back to ascending by name.
*/
if ((autoindex_opts & SUPPRESS_COLSORT)
}
/*
* If there is no specific ordering defined for this directory,
* default to ascending by filename.
*/
}
else {
if (qstring != '\0') {
}
else {
}
}
/*
* Since we don't know how many dir. entries there are, put them into a
* linked list and then arrayificate them so qsort can use them.
*/
while (ap_readdir(d) == APR_SUCCESS) {
char *d_name;
ap_get_dir_filename(&d_name, d);
if (p != NULL) {
head = p;
num_ent++;
}
}
if (num_ent > 0) {
p = head;
x = 0;
while (p) {
ar[x++] = p;
p = p->next;
}
(int (*)(const void *, const void *)) dsortf);
}
ap_closedir(d);
if (autoindex_opts & FANCY_INDEXING) {
ap_rputs("<HR>\n", r);
}
return 0;
}
/* The formal handler... */
static int handle_autoindex(request_rec *r)
{
int allow_opts = ap_allow_options(r);
if (r->method_number != M_GET) {
return DECLINED;
}
/* OK, nothing easy. Trot out the heavy artillery... */
if (allow_opts & OPT_INDEXES) {
/* KLUDGE --- make the sub_req lookups happen in the right directory.
* Fixing this in the sub_req_lookup functions themselves is difficult,
* and would probably break virtual includes...
*/
}
return index_directory(r, d);
}
else {
"Directory index forbidden by rule: %s", r->filename);
return HTTP_FORBIDDEN;
}
}
static const handler_rec autoindex_handlers[] =
{
{NULL}
};
{
create_autoindex_config, /* dir config creater */
merge_autoindex_configs, /* dir merger --- default is to override */
NULL, /* server config */
NULL, /* merge server config */
autoindex_cmds, /* command ap_table_t */
autoindex_handlers, /* handlers */
NULL /* register hooks */
};