Use uri_has_scheme for Webdav response href

Use uri_has_scheme to find out if the href in Webdav responses is absolute
to use the matching base path extraction.

Signed-off-by: Vincent Petry <PVince81@yahoo.fr>
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Vincent Petry
2021-01-05 12:04:08 +01:00
parent 216f62ea14
commit 74b2fc7fdc
3 changed files with 11 additions and 12 deletions

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@@ -516,7 +516,6 @@ private:
*/
gcc_pure
StringView HrefToEscapedName(const char *href) const noexcept {
StringView relative_path;
StringView path = uri_get_path(href);
if (path == nullptr)
return nullptr;
@@ -524,23 +523,23 @@ private:
/* kludge: ignoring case in this comparison to avoid
false negatives if the web server uses a different
case */
relative_path = StringAfterPrefixIgnoreCase(path, base_path.c_str());
if (relative_path == nullptr || relative_path.empty()) {
// try relative base path
relative_path = StringAfterPrefixIgnoreCase(path, base_path_relative.c_str());
if (uri_has_scheme(path)) {
path = StringAfterPrefixIgnoreCase(path, base_path.c_str());
} else {
path = StringAfterPrefixIgnoreCase(path, base_path_relative.c_str());
}
if (relative_path == nullptr || relative_path.empty()) {
if (path == nullptr || path.empty()) {
return nullptr;
}
const char *slash = relative_path.Find('/');
const char *slash = path.Find('/');
if (slash == nullptr)
/* regular file */
return relative_path;
else if (slash == &relative_path.back())
return path;
else if (slash == &path.back())
/* trailing slash: collection; strip the slash */
return {relative_path.data, slash};
return {path.data, slash};
else
/* strange, better ignore it */
return nullptr;