Code split: DomainParser, DomainParserRFC1035, DomainParser.Common.

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Philippe Pittoli 2024-01-19 15:32:18 +01:00
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module GenericParser module GenericParser
( module GenericParser.Parser ( module GenericParser.Parser
, module GenericParser.DomainParserRFC1035 , module GenericParser.DomainParser.Common
, module GenericParser.DomainParser
) where ) where
import GenericParser.DomainParser.Common (DomainError(..), eof, ldh_str, let_dig, let_dig_hyp, max_domain_length, max_label_length, Size)
import GenericParser.DomainParser (domain, label, subdomain, sub_eof)
import GenericParser.Parser (alphanum, char, current_position, digit, Error, failure, failureError, ident, identifier, Input, int, integer, item, letter, lower, many1, nat, natural, parse, Parser(..), Position, PositionString, Result, sat, space, string, success, symbol, token, try, tryMaybe, upper, Value) import GenericParser.Parser (alphanum, char, current_position, digit, Error, failure, failureError, ident, identifier, Input, int, integer, item, letter, lower, many1, nat, natural, parse, Parser(..), Position, PositionString, Result, sat, space, string, success, symbol, token, try, tryMaybe, upper, Value)
import GenericParser.DomainParserRFC1035 (domain, DomainError(..), eof, label, ldh_str, let_dig, let_dig_hyp, max_domain_length, max_label_length, Size, subdomain, sub_eof)

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-- | `DomainParser` is a parser for modern domain names as seen in practice.
-- | See `DomainParserRFC1035` for a domain parser restricted to RFC1035 recommandations.
module GenericParser.DomainParser where
import Prelude (bind, not, pure, ($), (&&), (*>), (<<<), (<>), (>), (-))
import Control.Alt ((<|>))
import Control.Lazy (defer)
import Data.Array as A
import Data.Either (Either(..))
import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..), maybe)
import Data.String as S
import Data.String.CodeUnits as CU
-- Import all common functions between RFC1035 and modern domain parsing.
import GenericParser.DomainParser.Common (DomainError(..), eof, ldh_str, let_dig, let_dig_hyp, max_domain_length, max_label_length, Size)
import GenericParser.Parser (Parser(..)
, success, failureError
, current_position
, alphanum, char, letter, many1, parse, string
, try, tryMaybe)
-- | From RFC 1035: <label> ::= <letter> [ [ <ldh-str> ] <let-dig> ]
-- | In practice, the first character can be an underscore (for example, see `_dmarc.example.com`).
label :: Parser DomainError String
label = do
pos <- current_position
maybel <- tryMaybe letter
case maybel of
Nothing -> Parser \_ -> failureError pos (Just InvalidCharacter)
Just l -> do
s <- tryMaybe ldh_str
lastpos <- current_position
let labelstr = CU.singleton l <> maybe "" CU.fromCharArray s
if (S.length labelstr > max_label_length)
then Parser \_ -> failureError pos (Just <<< LabelTooLarge $ S.length labelstr)
else if (S.length labelstr > 1 && not (parse_last_char labelstr let_dig))
then Parser \_ -> failureError (lastpos - 1) (Just InvalidCharacter)
else pure labelstr
where
-- Get the last character of a String.
last_char :: String -> Maybe Char
last_char = A.last <<< CU.toCharArray
-- Parse the last character of a String.
parse_last_char :: forall e. String -> Parser e Char -> Boolean
parse_last_char s p = case last_char s of
Nothing -> false
Just c -> case parse p { string: CU.singleton c, position: 0 } of
Left _ -> false
_ -> true
-- | From RFC 1035: <subdomain> ::= <label> | <subdomain> "." <label>
subdomain :: Parser DomainError String
subdomain = do
-- First: read a label. This is bare minimum for a subdomain.
lab <- label
upperlabels <- try do
_ <- char '.'
sub <- defer \_ -> subdomain
pure sub
case upperlabels of
Nothing -> pure lab
Just l -> pure $ lab <> "." <> l
-- | Test for the domain to be a list of subdomains then an end-of-file.
-- | Said otherwise, the input must only contain a domain (with or without a final dot '.').
sub_eof :: Parser DomainError String
sub_eof = do
sub <- subdomain
maybe_final_point <- tryMaybe $ char '.'
_ <- eof -- In case there is still some input, it fails.
pos <- current_position
let parsed_domain = did_we_parse_the_final_point maybe_final_point sub
if S.length parsed_domain > max_domain_length
then Parser \_ -> failureError pos (Just <<< DomainTooLarge $ S.length parsed_domain)
else pure parsed_domain
where
did_we_parse_the_final_point Nothing sub = sub
did_we_parse_the_final_point _ sub = sub <> "."
-- | From RFC 1035: <domain> ::= <subdomain> | " "
-- |
-- | Accepting an optional '.' at the end of the subdomain doesn't conform
-- | to the (prefered) syntax of a domain as described in RFC 1035.
-- | However, this last '.' character should be acceptable in most applications.
-- | In some cases, a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) such as `example.com.`
-- | has to be differenciated from a "relative" name (www).
domain :: Parser DomainError String
domain = (string " " *> eof) <|> sub_eof

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-- | `GenericParser.DomainParser.Common` regroups all functions and types that are common between the different domain parsers.
module GenericParser.DomainParser.Common where
import Prelude
import Control.Alt ((<|>))
import Control.Lazy (defer)
import Data.Array as A
import Data.Either (Either(..))
import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..), maybe)
import Data.String as S
import Data.String.CodeUnits as CU
import GenericParser.Parser (Parser(..)
, success, failureError
, alphanum, char, many1, string )
type Size = Int
-- | `DomainError` expresses all possible errors that can occur while parsing a domain.
-- | When an error occurs, the position is given by the Parser along the related `DomainError`.
data DomainError
= LabelTooLarge Size
| DomainTooLarge Size
| InvalidCharacter
| EOFExpected
-- | From RFC 1035: <let-dig> ::= <letter> | <digit>
let_dig :: forall e. Parser e Char
let_dig = alphanum
-- | From RFC 1035: <let-dig-hyp> ::= <let-dig> | "-"
-- | Either a Letter, Digital or an Hyphenation character.
let_dig_hyp :: forall e. Parser e Char
let_dig_hyp = let_dig <|> char '-'
-- | From RFC 1035: <ldh-str> ::= <let-dig-hyp> | <let-dig-hyp> <ldh-str>
ldh_str :: forall e. Parser e (Array Char)
ldh_str = many1 let_dig_hyp
-- | WARNING: Verify the actual maximum length for a label.
-- | Current maximum accepted length for a label is 63.
max_label_length :: Int
max_label_length = 63
-- | WARNING: Verify the actual maximum length for a domain.
-- | Current maximum accepted length for a domain is 255.
max_domain_length :: Int
max_domain_length = 255
-- | Test for the end-of-file (no more input).
-- | If not EOF the parser fails (Nothing), otherwise it provides an empty string.
eof :: Parser DomainError String
eof = Parser \input -> case S.length input.string of
0 -> success input ""
_ -> failureError input.position (Just EOFExpected)

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import Data.String as S import Data.String as S
import Data.String.CodeUnits as CU import Data.String.CodeUnits as CU
-- Import all common functions between RFC1035 and modern domain parsing.
import GenericParser.DomainParser.Common (DomainError(..), eof, ldh_str, let_dig, let_dig_hyp, max_domain_length, max_label_length, Size)
import GenericParser.Parser (Parser(..) import GenericParser.Parser (Parser(..)
, success, failureError , success, failureError
, current_position , current_position
, alphanum, char, letter, many1, parse, string , alphanum, char, letter, many1, parse, string
, try, tryMaybe) , try, tryMaybe)
type Size = Int
-- | `DomainError` expresses all possible errors that can occur while parsing a domain.
-- | When an error occurs, the position is given by the Parser along the related `DomainError`.
data DomainError
= LabelTooLarge Size
| DomainTooLarge Size
| InvalidCharacter
| EOFExpected
-- | From RFC 1035: <let-dig> ::= <letter> | <digit>
let_dig :: forall e. Parser e Char
let_dig = alphanum
-- | From RFC 1035: <let-dig-hyp> ::= <let-dig> | "-"
-- | Either a Letter, Digital or an Hyphenation character.
let_dig_hyp :: forall e. Parser e Char
let_dig_hyp = let_dig <|> char '-'
-- | From RFC 1035: <ldh-str> ::= <let-dig-hyp> | <let-dig-hyp> <ldh-str>
ldh_str :: forall e. Parser e (Array Char)
ldh_str = many1 let_dig_hyp
-- | WARNING: Verify the actual maximum length for a label.
-- | Current maximum accepted length for a label is 63.
max_label_length :: Int
max_label_length = 63
-- | WARNING: Verify the actual maximum length for a domain.
-- | Current maximum accepted length for a domain is 255.
max_domain_length :: Int
max_domain_length = 255
-- | From RFC 1035: <label> ::= <letter> [ [ <ldh-str> ] <let-dig> ] -- | From RFC 1035: <label> ::= <letter> [ [ <ldh-str> ] <let-dig> ]
label :: Parser DomainError String label :: Parser DomainError String
label = do label = do
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Nothing -> pure lab Nothing -> pure lab
Just l -> pure $ lab <> "." <> l Just l -> pure $ lab <> "." <> l
-- | Test for the end-of-file (no more input).
-- | If not EOF the parser fails (Nothing), otherwise it provides an empty string.
eof :: Parser DomainError String
eof = Parser \input -> case S.length input.string of
0 -> success input ""
_ -> failureError input.position (Just EOFExpected)
-- | Test for the domain to be a list of subdomains then an end-of-file. -- | Test for the domain to be a list of subdomains then an end-of-file.
-- | Said otherwise, the input must only contain a domain (with or without a final dot '.'). -- | Said otherwise, the input must only contain a domain (with or without a final dot '.').
sub_eof :: Parser DomainError String sub_eof :: Parser DomainError String

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module Test.Main where module Test.Main where
import GenericParser.Parser (Parser(..)) import GenericParser.Parser (Parser(..))
import GenericParser.DomainParserRFC1035 (domain, label, ldh_str, sub_eof, subdomain, DomainError(..)) import GenericParser.DomainParser.Common (ldh_str, DomainError(..))
import GenericParser.DomainParserRFC1035 (domain, label, sub_eof, subdomain)
import Prelude (Unit, discard, show, ($), (<>)) import Prelude (Unit, discard, show, ($), (<>))
import Data.Either (Either(..)) import Data.Either (Either(..))