import { parseURLParams } from './parseURLParams'; // eslint-disable-next-line lines-around-comment // @ts-ignore import { normalizeNFKC } from './strings'; /** * The app linking scheme. * TODO: This should be read from the manifest files later. */ export const APP_LINK_SCHEME = 'org.jitsi.meet:'; /** * A list of characters to be excluded/removed from the room component/segment * of a conference/meeting URI/URL. The list is based on RFC 3986 and the jxmpp * library utilized by jicofo. */ const _ROOM_EXCLUDE_PATTERN = '[\\:\\?#\\[\\]@!$&\'()*+,;=> | null = regex.exec(uri); if (match) { // As an implementation convenience, pick up the last scheme and make // sure that it is a well-known one. let protocol = match[match.length - 1].toLowerCase(); if (protocol !== 'http:' && protocol !== 'https:') { protocol = 'https:'; } /* eslint-disable no-param-reassign */ uri = uri.substring(regex.lastIndex); if (uri.startsWith('//')) { // The specified URL was not a room name only, it contained an // authority. uri = protocol + uri; } /* eslint-enable no-param-reassign */ } return uri; } /** * Converts a path to a backend-safe format, by splitting the path '/' processing each part. * Properly lowercased and url encoded. * * @param {string?} path - The path to convert. * @returns {string?} */ export function getBackendSafePath(path?: string): string|undefined { if (!path) { return path; } return path .split('/') .map(getBackendSafeRoomName) .join('/'); } /** * Converts a room name to a backend-safe format. Properly lowercased and url encoded. * * @param {string?} room - The room name to convert. * @returns {string?} */ export function getBackendSafeRoomName(room?: string): string|undefined { if (!room) { return room; } /* eslint-disable no-param-reassign */ try { // We do not know if we get an already encoded string at this point // as different platforms do it differently, but we need a decoded one // for sure. However since decoding a non-encoded string is a noop, we're safe // doing it here. room = decodeURIComponent(room); } catch (e) { // This can happen though if we get an unencoded string and it contains // some characters that look like an encoded entity, but it's not. // But in this case we're fine goin on... } // Normalize the character set. room = normalizeNFKC(room); // Only decoded and normalized strings can be lowercased properly. room = room?.toLowerCase(); // But we still need to (re)encode it. room = encodeURIComponent(room ?? ''); /* eslint-enable no-param-reassign */ // Unfortunately we still need to lowercase it, because encoding a string will // add some uppercase characters, but some backend services // expect it to be full lowercase. However lowercasing an encoded string // doesn't change the string value. return room.toLowerCase(); } /** * Gets the (Web application) context root defined by a specific location (URI). * * @param {Object} location - The location (URI) which defines the (Web * application) context root. * @public * @returns {string} - The (Web application) context root defined by the * specified {@code location} (URI). */ export function getLocationContextRoot({ pathname }: { pathname: string }) { const contextRootEndIndex = pathname.lastIndexOf('/'); return ( contextRootEndIndex === -1 ? '/' : pathname.substring(0, contextRootEndIndex + 1)); } /** * Constructs a new {@code Array} with URL parameter {@code String}s out of a * specific {@code Object}. * * @param {Object} obj - The {@code Object} to turn into URL parameter * {@code String}s. * @returns {Array} The {@code Array} with URL parameter {@code String}s * constructed out of the specified {@code obj}. */ function _objectToURLParamsArray(obj = {}) { const params = []; for (const key in obj) { // eslint-disable-line guard-for-in try { params.push( `${key}=${encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(obj[key as keyof typeof obj]))}`); } catch (e) { console.warn(`Error encoding ${key}: ${e}`); } } return params; } /** * Parses a specific URI string into an object with the well-known properties of * the {@link Location} and/or {@link URL} interfaces implemented by Web * browsers. The parsing attempts to be in accord with IETF's RFC 3986. * * @param {string} str - The URI string to parse. * @public * @returns {{ * hash: string, * host: (string|undefined), * hostname: (string|undefined), * pathname: string, * port: (string|undefined), * protocol: (string|undefined), * search: string * }} */ export function parseStandardURIString(str: string) { /* eslint-disable no-param-reassign */ const obj: {[key: string]: any} = { toString: _standardURIToString }; let regex; let match: Array | null; // XXX A URI string as defined by RFC 3986 does not contain any whitespace. // Usually, a browser will have already encoded any whitespace. In order to // avoid potential later problems related to whitespace in URI, strip any // whitespace. Anyway, the Jitsi Meet app is not known to utilize unencoded // whitespace so the stripping is deemed safe. str = str.replace(/\s/g, ''); // protocol regex = new RegExp(URI_PROTOCOL_PATTERN, 'gi'); match = regex.exec(str); if (match) { obj.protocol = match[1].toLowerCase(); str = str.substring(regex.lastIndex); } // authority regex = new RegExp(`^${_URI_AUTHORITY_PATTERN}`, 'gi'); match = regex.exec(str); if (match) { let authority: string = match[1].substring(/* // */ 2); str = str.substring(regex.lastIndex); // userinfo const userinfoEndIndex = authority.indexOf('@'); if (userinfoEndIndex !== -1) { authority = authority.substring(userinfoEndIndex + 1); } // @ts-ignore obj.host = authority; // port const portBeginIndex = authority.lastIndexOf(':'); if (portBeginIndex !== -1) { obj.port = authority.substring(portBeginIndex + 1); authority = authority.substring(0, portBeginIndex); } // hostname obj.hostname = authority; } // pathname regex = new RegExp(`^${_URI_PATH_PATTERN}`, 'gi'); match = regex.exec(str); let pathname: string|undefined; if (match) { pathname = match[1]; str = str.substring(regex.lastIndex); } if (pathname) { pathname.startsWith('/') || (pathname = `/${pathname}`); } else { pathname = '/'; } obj.pathname = pathname; // query if (str.startsWith('?')) { let hashBeginIndex = str.indexOf('#', 1); if (hashBeginIndex === -1) { hashBeginIndex = str.length; } obj.search = str.substring(0, hashBeginIndex); str = str.substring(hashBeginIndex); } else { obj.search = ''; // Google Chrome } // fragment obj.hash = str.startsWith('#') ? str : ''; /* eslint-enable no-param-reassign */ return obj; } /** * Parses a specific URI which (supposedly) references a Jitsi Meet resource * (location). * * @param {(string|undefined)} uri - The URI to parse which (supposedly) * references a Jitsi Meet resource (location). * @public * @returns {{ * contextRoot: string, * hash: string, * host: string, * hostname: string, * pathname: string, * port: string, * protocol: string, * room: (string|undefined), * search: string * }} */ export function parseURIString(uri?: string) { if (typeof uri !== 'string') { return undefined; } const obj = parseStandardURIString(_fixURIStringScheme(uri)); // XXX While the components/segments of pathname are URI encoded, Jitsi Meet // on the client and/or server sides still don't support certain characters. obj.pathname = obj.pathname.split('/').map((pathPart: any) => _fixPathPart(pathPart)) .join('/'); // Add the properties that are specific to a Jitsi Meet resource (location) // such as contextRoot, room: // contextRoot // @ts-ignore obj.contextRoot = getLocationContextRoot(obj); // The room (name) is the last component/segment of pathname. const { pathname } = obj; const contextRootEndIndex = pathname.lastIndexOf('/'); obj.room = pathname.substring(contextRootEndIndex + 1) || undefined; if (contextRootEndIndex > 1) { // The part of the pathname from the beginning to the room name is the tenant. obj.tenant = pathname.substring(1, contextRootEndIndex); } return obj; } /** * Implements {@code href} and {@code toString} for the {@code Object} returned * by {@link #parseStandardURIString}. * * @param {Object} [thiz] - An {@code Object} returned by * {@code #parseStandardURIString} if any; otherwise, it is presumed that the * function is invoked on such an instance. * @returns {string} */ function _standardURIToString(thiz?: Object) { // @ts-ignore // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this const { hash, host, pathname, protocol, search } = thiz || this; let str = ''; protocol && (str += protocol); // TODO userinfo host && (str += `//${host}`); str += pathname || '/'; search && (str += search); hash && (str += hash); return str; } /** * Sometimes we receive strings that we don't know if already percent-encoded, or not, due to the * various sources we get URLs or room names. This function encapsulates the decoding in a safe way. * * @param {string} text - The text to decode. * @returns {string} */ export function safeDecodeURIComponent(text: string) { try { return decodeURIComponent(text); } catch (e) { // The text wasn't encoded. } return text; } /** * Attempts to return a {@code String} representation of a specific * {@code Object} which is supposed to represent a URL. Obviously, if a * {@code String} is specified, it is returned. If a {@code URL} is specified, * its {@code URL#href} is returned. Additionally, an {@code Object} similar to * the one accepted by the constructor of Web's ExternalAPI is supported on both * mobile/React Native and Web/React. * * @param {Object|string} obj - The URL to return a {@code String} * representation of. * @returns {string} - A {@code String} representation of the specified * {@code obj} which is supposed to represent a URL. */ export function toURLString(obj?: (Object | string)): string|undefined|null { let str; switch (typeof obj) { case 'object': if (obj) { if (obj instanceof URL) { str = obj.href; } else { str = urlObjectToString(obj); } } break; case 'string': str = String(obj); break; } return str; } /** * Attempts to return a {@code String} representation of a specific * {@code Object} similar to the one accepted by the constructor * of Web's ExternalAPI. * * @param {Object} o - The URL to return a {@code String} representation of. * @returns {string} - A {@code String} representation of the specified * {@code Object}. */ export function urlObjectToString(o: {[key: string]: any}): string|undefined { // First normalize the given url. It come as o.url or split into o.serverURL // and o.room. let tmp; if (o.serverURL && o.room) { tmp = new URL(o.room, o.serverURL).toString(); } else if (o.room) { tmp = o.room; } else { tmp = o.url || ''; } const url = parseStandardURIString(_fixURIStringScheme(tmp)); // protocol if (!url.protocol) { let protocol: string|undefined = o.protocol || o.scheme; if (protocol) { // Protocol is supposed to be the scheme and the final ':'. Anyway, // do not make a fuss if the final ':' is not there. protocol.endsWith(':') || (protocol += ':'); url.protocol = protocol; } } // authority & pathname let { pathname } = url; if (!url.host) { // Web's ExternalAPI domain // // It may be host/hostname and pathname with the latter denoting the // tenant. const domain: string|undefined = o.domain || o.host || o.hostname; if (domain) { const { host, hostname, pathname: contextRoot, port } = parseStandardURIString( // XXX The value of domain in supposed to be host/hostname // and, optionally, pathname. Make sure it is not taken for // a pathname only. _fixURIStringScheme(`${APP_LINK_SCHEME}//${domain}`)); // authority if (host) { url.host = host; url.hostname = hostname; url.port = port; } // pathname pathname === '/' && contextRoot !== '/' && (pathname = contextRoot); } } // pathname // Web's ExternalAPI roomName const room = o.roomName || o.room; if (room && (url.pathname.endsWith('/') || !url.pathname.endsWith(`/${room}`))) { pathname.endsWith('/') || (pathname += '/'); pathname += room; } url.pathname = pathname; // query/search // Web's ExternalAPI jwt and lang const { jwt, lang, release } = o; const search = new URLSearchParams(url.search); if (jwt) { search.set('jwt', jwt); } const { defaultLanguage } = o.configOverwrite || {}; if (lang || defaultLanguage) { search.set('lang', lang || defaultLanguage); } if (release) { search.set('release', release); } const searchString = search.toString(); if (searchString) { url.search = `?${searchString}`; } // fragment/hash let { hash } = url; for (const urlPrefix of [ 'config', 'interfaceConfig', 'devices', 'userInfo', 'appData' ]) { const urlParamsArray = _objectToURLParamsArray( o[`${urlPrefix}Overwrite`] || o[urlPrefix] || o[`${urlPrefix}Override`]); if (urlParamsArray.length) { let urlParamsString = `${urlPrefix}.${urlParamsArray.join(`&${urlPrefix}.`)}`; if (hash.length) { urlParamsString = `&${urlParamsString}`; } else { hash = '#'; } hash += urlParamsString; } } url.hash = hash; return url.toString() || undefined; } /** * Adds hash params to URL. * * @param {URL} url - The URL. * @param {Object} hashParamsToAdd - A map with the parameters to be set. * @returns {URL} - The new URL. */ export function addHashParamsToURL(url: URL, hashParamsToAdd: Object = {}) { const params = parseURLParams(url); const urlParamsArray = _objectToURLParamsArray({ ...params, ...hashParamsToAdd }); if (urlParamsArray.length) { url.hash = `#${urlParamsArray.join('&')}`; } return url; } /** * Returns the decoded URI. * * @param {string} uri - The URI to decode. * @returns {string} */ export function getDecodedURI(uri: string) { return decodeURI(uri.replace(/^https?:\/\//i, '')); } /** * Adds new param to a url string. Checks whether to use '?' or '&' as a separator (checks for already existing params). * * @param {string} url - The url to modify. * @param {string} name - The param name to add. * @param {string} value - The value for the param. * * @returns {string} - The modified url. */ export function appendURLParam(url: string, name: string, value: string) { const newUrl = new URL(url); newUrl.searchParams.append(name, value); return newUrl.toString(); }