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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.web.test.test_xml -*- # # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ *S*mall, *U*ncomplicated *X*ML. This is a very simple implementation of XML/HTML as a network protocol. It is not at all clever. Its main features are that it does not: - support namespaces - mung mnemonic entity references - validate - perform *any* external actions (such as fetching URLs or writing files) under *any* circumstances - has lots and lots of horrible hacks for supporting broken HTML (as an option, they're not on by default). """ from twisted.internet.protocol import Protocol from twisted.python.reflect import prefixedMethodNames # Elements of the three-tuples in the state table. BEGIN_HANDLER = 0 DO_HANDLER = 1 END_HANDLER = 2 identChars = ".-_:" lenientIdentChars = identChars + ";+#/%~" def nop(*args, **kw): "Do nothing." def unionlist(*args): l = [] for x in args: l.extend(x) d = {x: 1 for x in l} return d.keys() def zipfndict(*args, **kw): default = kw.get("default", nop) d = {} for key in unionlist(*(fndict.keys() for fndict in args)): d[key] = tuple(x.get(key, default) for x in args) return d def prefixedMethodClassDict(clazz, prefix): return { name: getattr(clazz, prefix + name) for name in prefixedMethodNames(clazz, prefix) } def prefixedMethodObjDict(obj, prefix): return { name: getattr(obj, prefix + name) for name in prefixedMethodNames(obj.__class__, prefix) } class ParseError(Exception): def __init__(self, filename, line, col, message): self.filename = filename self.line = line self.col = col self.message = message def __str__(self) -> str: return f"{self.filename}:{self.line}:{self.col}: {self.message}" class XMLParser(Protocol): state = None encodings = None filename = "<xml />" beExtremelyLenient = 0 _prepend = None # _leadingBodyData will sometimes be set before switching to the # 'bodydata' state, when we "accidentally" read a byte of bodydata # in a different state. _leadingBodyData = None def connectionMade(self): self.lineno = 1 self.colno = 0 self.encodings = [] def saveMark(self): """Get the line number and column of the last character parsed""" # This gets replaced during dataReceived, restored afterwards return (self.lineno, self.colno) def _parseError(self, message): raise ParseError(*((self.filename,) + self.saveMark() + (message,))) def _buildStateTable(self): """Return a dictionary of begin, do, end state function tuples""" # _buildStateTable leaves something to be desired but it does what it # does.. probably slowly, so I'm doing some evil caching so it doesn't # get called more than once per class. stateTable = getattr(self.__class__, "__stateTable", None) if stateTable is None: stateTable = self.__class__.__stateTable = zipfndict( *( prefixedMethodObjDict(self, prefix) for prefix in ("begin_", "do_", "end_") ) ) return stateTable def _decode(self, data): if "UTF-16" in self.encodings or "UCS-2" in self.encodings: assert not len(data) & 1, "UTF-16 must come in pairs for now" if self._prepend: data = self._prepend + data for encoding in self.encodings: data = str(data, encoding) return data def maybeBodyData(self): if self.endtag: return "bodydata" # Get ready for fun! We're going to allow # <script>if (foo < bar)</script> to work! # We do this by making everything between <script> and # </script> a Text # BUT <script src="foo"> will be special-cased to do regular, # lenient behavior, because those may not have </script> # -radix if self.tagName == "script" and "src" not in self.tagAttributes: # we do this ourselves rather than having begin_waitforendscript # because that can get called multiple times and we don't want # bodydata to get reset other than the first time. self.begin_bodydata(None) return "waitforendscript" return "bodydata" def dataReceived(self, data): stateTable = self._buildStateTable() if not self.state: # all UTF-16 starts with this string if data.startswith((b"\xff\xfe", b"\xfe\xff")): self._prepend = data[0:2] self.encodings.append("UTF-16") data = data[2:] self.state = "begin" if self.encodings: data = self._decode(data) else: data = data.decode("utf-8") # bring state, lineno, colno into local scope lineno, colno = self.lineno, self.colno curState = self.state # replace saveMark with a nested scope function _saveMark = self.saveMark def saveMark(): return (lineno, colno) self.saveMark = saveMark # fetch functions from the stateTable beginFn, doFn, endFn = stateTable[curState] try: for byte in data: # do newline stuff if byte == "\n": lineno += 1 colno = 0 else: colno += 1 newState = doFn(byte) if newState is not None and newState != curState: # this is the endFn from the previous state endFn() curState = newState beginFn, doFn, endFn = stateTable[curState] beginFn(byte) finally: self.saveMark = _saveMark self.lineno, self.colno = lineno, colno # state doesn't make sense if there's an exception.. self.state = curState def connectionLost(self, reason): """ End the last state we were in. """ stateTable = self._buildStateTable() stateTable[self.state][END_HANDLER]() # state methods def do_begin(self, byte): if byte.isspace(): return if byte != "<": if self.beExtremelyLenient: self._leadingBodyData = byte return "bodydata" self._parseError(f"First char of document [{byte!r}] wasn't <") return "tagstart" def begin_comment(self, byte): self.commentbuf = "" def do_comment(self, byte): self.commentbuf += byte if self.commentbuf.endswith("-->"): self.gotComment(self.commentbuf[:-3]) return "bodydata" def begin_tagstart(self, byte): self.tagName = "" # name of the tag self.tagAttributes = {} # attributes of the tag self.termtag = 0 # is the tag self-terminating self.endtag = 0 def do_tagstart(self, byte): if byte.isalnum() or byte in identChars: self.tagName += byte if self.tagName == "!--": return "comment" elif byte.isspace(): if self.tagName: if self.endtag: # properly strict thing to do here is probably to only # accept whitespace return "waitforgt" return "attrs" else: self._parseError("Whitespace before tag-name") elif byte == ">": if self.endtag: self.gotTagEnd(self.tagName) return "bodydata" else: self.gotTagStart(self.tagName, {}) return ( (not self.beExtremelyLenient) and "bodydata" or self.maybeBodyData() ) elif byte == "/": if self.tagName: return "afterslash" else: self.endtag = 1 elif byte in "!?": if self.tagName: if not self.beExtremelyLenient: self._parseError("Invalid character in tag-name") else: self.tagName += byte self.termtag = 1 elif byte == "[": if self.tagName == "!": return "expectcdata" else: self._parseError("Invalid '[' in tag-name") else: if self.beExtremelyLenient: self.bodydata = "<" return "unentity" self._parseError("Invalid tag character: %r" % byte) def begin_unentity(self, byte): self.bodydata += byte def do_unentity(self, byte): self.bodydata += byte return "bodydata" def end_unentity(self): self.gotText(self.bodydata) def begin_expectcdata(self, byte): self.cdatabuf = byte def do_expectcdata(self, byte): self.cdatabuf += byte cdb = self.cdatabuf cd = "[CDATA[" if len(cd) > len(cdb): if cd.startswith(cdb): return elif self.beExtremelyLenient: ## WHAT THE CRAP!? MSWord9 generates HTML that includes these ## bizarre <![if !foo]> <![endif]> chunks, so I've gotta ignore ## 'em as best I can. this should really be a separate parse ## state but I don't even have any idea what these _are_. return "waitforgt" else: self._parseError("Mal-formed CDATA header") if cd == cdb: self.cdatabuf = "" return "cdata" self._parseError("Mal-formed CDATA header") def do_cdata(self, byte): self.cdatabuf += byte if self.cdatabuf.endswith("]]>"): self.cdatabuf = self.cdatabuf[:-3] return "bodydata" def end_cdata(self): self.gotCData(self.cdatabuf) self.cdatabuf = "" def do_attrs(self, byte): if byte.isalnum() or byte in identChars: # XXX FIXME really handle !DOCTYPE at some point if self.tagName == "!DOCTYPE": return "doctype" if self.tagName[0] in "!?": return "waitforgt" return "attrname" elif byte.isspace(): return elif byte == ">": self.gotTagStart(self.tagName, self.tagAttributes) return (not self.beExtremelyLenient) and "bodydata" or self.maybeBodyData() elif byte == "/": return "afterslash" elif self.beExtremelyLenient: # discard and move on? Only case I've seen of this so far was: # <foo bar="baz""> return self._parseError("Unexpected character: %r" % byte) def begin_doctype(self, byte): self.doctype = byte def do_doctype(self, byte): if byte == ">": return "bodydata" self.doctype += byte def end_doctype(self): self.gotDoctype(self.doctype) self.doctype = None def do_waitforgt(self, byte): if byte == ">": if self.endtag or not self.beExtremelyLenient: return "bodydata" return self.maybeBodyData() def begin_attrname(self, byte): self.attrname = byte self._attrname_termtag = 0 def do_attrname(self, byte): if byte.isalnum() or byte in identChars: self.attrname += byte return elif byte == "=": return "beforeattrval" elif byte.isspace(): return "beforeeq" elif self.beExtremelyLenient: if byte in "\"'": return "attrval" if byte in lenientIdentChars or byte.isalnum(): self.attrname += byte return if byte == "/": self._attrname_termtag = 1 return if byte == ">": self.attrval = "True" self.tagAttributes[self.attrname] = self.attrval self.gotTagStart(self.tagName, self.tagAttributes) if self._attrname_termtag: self.gotTagEnd(self.tagName) return "bodydata" return self.maybeBodyData() # something is really broken. let's leave this attribute where it # is and move on to the next thing return self._parseError(f"Invalid attribute name: {self.attrname!r} {byte!r}") def do_beforeattrval(self, byte): if byte in "\"'": return "attrval" elif byte.isspace(): return elif self.beExtremelyLenient: if byte in lenientIdentChars or byte.isalnum(): return "messyattr" if byte == ">": self.attrval = "True" self.tagAttributes[self.attrname] = self.attrval self.gotTagStart(self.tagName, self.tagAttributes) return self.maybeBodyData() if byte == "\\": # I saw this in actual HTML once: # <font size=\"3\"><sup>SM</sup></font> return self._parseError( "Invalid initial attribute value: %r; Attribute values must be quoted." % byte ) attrname = "" attrval = "" def begin_beforeeq(self, byte): self._beforeeq_termtag = 0 def do_beforeeq(self, byte): if byte == "=": return "beforeattrval" elif byte.isspace(): return elif self.beExtremelyLenient: if byte.isalnum() or byte in identChars: self.attrval = "True" self.tagAttributes[self.attrname] = self.attrval return "attrname" elif byte == ">": self.attrval = "True" self.tagAttributes[self.attrname] = self.attrval self.gotTagStart(self.tagName, self.tagAttributes) if self._beforeeq_termtag: self.gotTagEnd(self.tagName) return "bodydata" return self.maybeBodyData() elif byte == "/": self._beforeeq_termtag = 1 return self._parseError("Invalid attribute") def begin_attrval(self, byte): self.quotetype = byte self.attrval = "" def do_attrval(self, byte): if byte == self.quotetype: return "attrs" self.attrval += byte def end_attrval(self): self.tagAttributes[self.attrname] = self.attrval self.attrname = self.attrval = "" def begin_messyattr(self, byte): self.attrval = byte def do_messyattr(self, byte): if byte.isspace(): return "attrs" elif byte == ">": endTag = 0 if self.attrval.endswith("/"): endTag = 1 self.attrval = self.attrval[:-1] self.tagAttributes[self.attrname] = self.attrval self.gotTagStart(self.tagName, self.tagAttributes) if endTag: self.gotTagEnd(self.tagName) return "bodydata" return self.maybeBodyData() else: self.attrval += byte def end_messyattr(self): if self.attrval: self.tagAttributes[self.attrname] = self.attrval def begin_afterslash(self, byte): self._after_slash_closed = 0 def do_afterslash(self, byte): # this state is only after a self-terminating slash, e.g. <foo/> if self._after_slash_closed: self._parseError("Mal-formed") # XXX When does this happen?? if byte != ">": if self.beExtremelyLenient: return else: self._parseError("No data allowed after '/'") self._after_slash_closed = 1 self.gotTagStart(self.tagName, self.tagAttributes) self.gotTagEnd(self.tagName) # don't need maybeBodyData here because there better not be # any javascript code after a <script/>... we'll see :( return "bodydata" def begin_bodydata(self, byte): if self._leadingBodyData: self.bodydata = self._leadingBodyData del self._leadingBodyData else: self.bodydata = "" def do_bodydata(self, byte): if byte == "<": return "tagstart" if byte == "&": return "entityref" self.bodydata += byte def end_bodydata(self): self.gotText(self.bodydata) self.bodydata = "" def do_waitforendscript(self, byte): if byte == "<": return "waitscriptendtag" self.bodydata += byte def begin_waitscriptendtag(self, byte): self.temptagdata = "" self.tagName = "" self.endtag = 0 def do_waitscriptendtag(self, byte): # 1 enforce / as first byte read # 2 enforce following bytes to be subset of "script" until # tagName == "script" # 2a when that happens, gotText(self.bodydata) and gotTagEnd(self.tagName) # 3 spaces can happen anywhere, they're ignored # e.g. < / script > # 4 anything else causes all data I've read to be moved to the # bodydata, and switch back to waitforendscript state # If it turns out this _isn't_ a </script>, we need to # remember all the data we've been through so we can append it # to bodydata self.temptagdata += byte # 1 if byte == "/": self.endtag = True elif not self.endtag: self.bodydata += "<" + self.temptagdata return "waitforendscript" # 2 elif byte.isalnum() or byte in identChars: self.tagName += byte if not "script".startswith(self.tagName): self.bodydata += "<" + self.temptagdata return "waitforendscript" elif self.tagName == "script": self.gotText(self.bodydata) self.gotTagEnd(self.tagName) return "waitforgt" # 3 elif byte.isspace(): return "waitscriptendtag" # 4 else: self.bodydata += "<" + self.temptagdata return "waitforendscript" def begin_entityref(self, byte): self.erefbuf = "" self.erefextra = "" # extra bit for lenient mode def do_entityref(self, byte): if byte.isspace() or byte == "<": if self.beExtremelyLenient: # '&foo' probably was '&foo' if self.erefbuf and self.erefbuf != "amp": self.erefextra = self.erefbuf self.erefbuf = "amp" if byte == "<": return "tagstart" else: self.erefextra += byte return "spacebodydata" self._parseError("Bad entity reference") elif byte != ";": self.erefbuf += byte else: return "bodydata" def end_entityref(self): self.gotEntityReference(self.erefbuf) # hacky support for space after & in entityref in beExtremelyLenient # state should only happen in that case def begin_spacebodydata(self, byte): self.bodydata = self.erefextra self.erefextra = None do_spacebodydata = do_bodydata end_spacebodydata = end_bodydata # Sorta SAX-ish API def gotTagStart(self, name, attributes): """Encountered an opening tag. Default behaviour is to print.""" print("begin", name, attributes) def gotText(self, data): """Encountered text Default behaviour is to print.""" print("text:", repr(data)) def gotEntityReference(self, entityRef): """Encountered mnemonic entity reference Default behaviour is to print.""" print("entityRef: &%s;" % entityRef) def gotComment(self, comment): """Encountered comment. Default behaviour is to ignore.""" pass def gotCData(self, cdata): """Encountered CDATA Default behaviour is to call the gotText method""" self.gotText(cdata) def gotDoctype(self, doctype): """Encountered DOCTYPE This is really grotty: it basically just gives you everything between '<!DOCTYPE' and '>' as an argument. """ print("!DOCTYPE", repr(doctype)) def gotTagEnd(self, name): """Encountered closing tag Default behaviour is to print.""" print("end", name)