/** * Module dependencies. */ var accepts = require('accepts'); var typeis = require('type-is'); var http = require('http'); var fresh = require('fresh'); var parseRange = require('range-parser'); var parse = require('parseurl'); var proxyaddr = require('proxy-addr'); /** * Request prototype. */ var req = exports = module.exports = { __proto__: http.IncomingMessage.prototype }; /** * Return request header. * * The `Referrer` header field is special-cased, * both `Referrer` and `Referer` are interchangeable. * * Examples: * * req.get('Content-Type'); * // => "text/plain" * * req.get('content-type'); * // => "text/plain" * * req.get('Something'); * // => undefined * * Aliased as `req.header()`. * * @param {String} name * @return {String} * @api public */ req.get = req.header = function(name){ switch (name = name.toLowerCase()) { case 'referer': case 'referrer': return this.headers.referrer || this.headers.referer; default: return this.headers[name]; } }; /** * To do: update docs. * * Check if the given `type(s)` is acceptable, returning * the best match when true, otherwise `undefined`, in which * case you should respond with 406 "Not Acceptable". * * The `type` value may be a single mime type string * such as "application/json", the extension name * such as "json", a comma-delimted list such as "json, html, text/plain", * an argument list such as `"json", "html", "text/plain"`, * or an array `["json", "html", "text/plain"]`. When a list * or array is given the _best_ match, if any is returned. * * Examples: * * // Accept: text/html * req.accepts('html'); * // => "html" * * // Accept: text/*, application/json * req.accepts('html'); * // => "html" * req.accepts('text/html'); * // => "text/html" * req.accepts('json, text'); * // => "json" * req.accepts('application/json'); * // => "application/json" * * // Accept: text/*, application/json * req.accepts('image/png'); * req.accepts('png'); * // => undefined * * // Accept: text/*;q=.5, application/json * req.accepts(['html', 'json']); * req.accepts('html', 'json'); * req.accepts('html, json'); * // => "json" * * @param {String|Array} type(s) * @return {String} * @api public */ req.accepts = function(){ var accept = accepts(this); return accept.types.apply(accept, arguments); }; /** * Check if the given `encoding` is accepted. * * @param {String} encoding * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.acceptsEncoding = // backwards compatibility req.acceptsEncodings = function(){ var accept = accepts(this); return accept.encodings.apply(accept, arguments); }; /** * To do: update docs. * * Check if the given `charset` is acceptable, * otherwise you should respond with 406 "Not Acceptable". * * @param {String} charset * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.acceptsCharset = // backwards compatibility req.acceptsCharsets = function(){ var accept = accepts(this); return accept.charsets.apply(accept, arguments); }; /** * To do: update docs. * * Check if the given `lang` is acceptable, * otherwise you should respond with 406 "Not Acceptable". * * @param {String} lang * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.acceptsLanguage = // backwards compatibility req.acceptsLanguages = function(){ var accept = accepts(this); return accept.languages.apply(accept, arguments); }; /** * Parse Range header field, * capping to the given `size`. * * Unspecified ranges such as "0-" require * knowledge of your resource length. In * the case of a byte range this is of course * the total number of bytes. If the Range * header field is not given `null` is returned, * `-1` when unsatisfiable, `-2` when syntactically invalid. * * NOTE: remember that ranges are inclusive, so * for example "Range: users=0-3" should respond * with 4 users when available, not 3. * * @param {Number} size * @return {Array} * @api public */ req.range = function(size){ var range = this.get('Range'); if (!range) return; return parseRange(size, range); }; /** * Return the value of param `name` when present or `defaultValue`. * * - Checks route placeholders, ex: _/user/:id_ * - Checks body params, ex: id=12, {"id":12} * - Checks query string params, ex: ?id=12 * * To utilize request bodies, `req.body` * should be an object. This can be done by using * the `bodyParser()` middleware. * * @param {String} name * @param {Mixed} [defaultValue] * @return {String} * @api public */ req.param = function(name, defaultValue){ var params = this.params || {}; var body = this.body || {}; var query = this.query || {}; if (null != params[name] && params.hasOwnProperty(name)) return params[name]; if (null != body[name]) return body[name]; if (null != query[name]) return query[name]; return defaultValue; }; /** * Check if the incoming request contains the "Content-Type" * header field, and it contains the give mime `type`. * * Examples: * * // With Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 * req.is('html'); * req.is('text/html'); * req.is('text/*'); * // => true * * // When Content-Type is application/json * req.is('json'); * req.is('application/json'); * req.is('application/*'); * // => true * * req.is('html'); * // => false * * @param {String} type * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.is = function(types){ if (!Array.isArray(types)) types = [].slice.call(arguments); return typeis(this, types); }; /** * Return the protocol string "http" or "https" * when requested with TLS. When the "trust proxy" * setting trusts the socket address, the * "X-Forwarded-Proto" header field will be trusted. * If you're running behind a reverse proxy that * supplies https for you this may be enabled. * * @return {String} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('protocol', function(){ var trust = this.app.get('trust proxy fn'); if (!trust(this.connection.remoteAddress)) { return this.connection.encrypted ? 'https' : 'http'; } // Note: X-Forwarded-Proto is normally only ever a // single value, but this is to be safe. var proto = this.get('X-Forwarded-Proto') || 'http'; return proto.split(/\s*,\s*/)[0]; }); /** * Short-hand for: * * req.protocol == 'https' * * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('secure', function(){ return 'https' == this.protocol; }); /** * Return the remote address from the trusted proxy. * * The is the remote address on the socket unless * "trust proxy" is set. * * @return {String} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('ip', function(){ var trust = this.app.get('trust proxy fn'); return proxyaddr(this, trust); }); /** * When "trust proxy" is set, trusted proxy addresses + client. * * For example if the value were "client, proxy1, proxy2" * you would receive the array `["client", "proxy1", "proxy2"]` * where "proxy2" is the furthest down-stream and "proxy1" and * "proxy2" were trusted. * * @return {Array} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('ips', function(){ var trust = this.app.get('trust proxy fn'); var addrs = proxyaddr.all(this, trust); return addrs.slice(1).reverse(); }); /** * Return subdomains as an array. * * Subdomains are the dot-separated parts of the host before the main domain of * the app. By default, the domain of the app is assumed to be the last two * parts of the host. This can be changed by setting "subdomain offset". * * For example, if the domain is "tobi.ferrets.example.com": * If "subdomain offset" is not set, req.subdomains is `["ferrets", "tobi"]`. * If "subdomain offset" is 3, req.subdomains is `["tobi"]`. * * @return {Array} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('subdomains', function(){ var offset = this.app.get('subdomain offset'); return (this.host || '') .split('.') .reverse() .slice(offset); }); /** * Short-hand for `url.parse(req.url).pathname`. * * @return {String} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('path', function(){ return parse(this).pathname; }); /** * Parse the "Host" header field hostname. * * When the "trust proxy" setting trusts the socket * address, the "X-Forwarded-Host" header field will * be trusted. * * @return {String} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('host', function(){ var trust = this.app.get('trust proxy fn'); var host = this.get('X-Forwarded-Host'); if (!host || !trust(this.connection.remoteAddress)) { host = this.get('Host'); } if (!host) return; // IPv6 literal support var offset = host[0] === '[' ? host.indexOf(']') + 1 : 0; var index = host.indexOf(':', offset); return ~index ? host.substring(0, index) : host; }); /** * Check if the request is fresh, aka * Last-Modified and/or the ETag * still match. * * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('fresh', function(){ var method = this.method; var s = this.res.statusCode; // GET or HEAD for weak freshness validation only if ('GET' != method && 'HEAD' != method) return false; // 2xx or 304 as per rfc2616 14.26 if ((s >= 200 && s < 300) || 304 == s) { return fresh(this.headers, this.res._headers); } return false; }); /** * Check if the request is stale, aka * "Last-Modified" and / or the "ETag" for the * resource has changed. * * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('stale', function(){ return !this.fresh; }); /** * Check if the request was an _XMLHttpRequest_. * * @return {Boolean} * @api public */ req.__defineGetter__('xhr', function(){ var val = this.get('X-Requested-With') || ''; return 'xmlhttprequest' == val.toLowerCase(); });