package webseed import ( "fmt" "net/http" "net/url" "strings" "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/metainfo" ) type PathEscaper func(pathComps []string) string // Escapes path name components suitable for appending to a webseed URL. This works for converting // S3 object keys to URLs too. // // Contrary to the name, this actually does a QueryEscape, rather than a PathEscape. This works // better with most S3 providers. func EscapePath(pathComps []string) string { return defaultPathEscaper(pathComps) } func defaultPathEscaper(pathComps []string) string { var ret []string for _, comp := range pathComps { esc := url.PathEscape(comp) // S3 incorrectly escapes + in paths to spaces, so we add an extra encoding for that. This // seems to be handled correctly regardless of whether an endpoint uses query or path // escaping. esc = strings.ReplaceAll(esc, "+", "%2B") ret = append(ret, esc) } return strings.Join(ret, "/") } func trailingPath( infoName string, fileComps []string, pathEscaper PathEscaper, ) string { if pathEscaper == nil { pathEscaper = defaultPathEscaper } return pathEscaper(append([]string{infoName}, fileComps...)) } // Creates a request per BEP 19. func newRequest( url_ string, fileIndex int, info *metainfo.Info, offset, length int64, pathEscaper PathEscaper, ) (*http.Request, error) { fileInfo := info.UpvertedFiles()[fileIndex] if strings.HasSuffix(url_, "/") { // BEP specifies that we append the file path. We need to escape each component of the path // for things like spaces and '#'. url_ += trailingPath(info.Name, fileInfo.Path, pathEscaper) } req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, url_, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } if offset != 0 || length != fileInfo.Length { req.Header.Set("Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-%d", offset, offset+length-1)) } return req, nil }