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/*
* mod_expires.c
* version 0.0.11
* status beta
*
* Andrew Wilson 26.Jan.96
*
* This module allows you to control the form of the Expires: header
* that Apache issues for each access. Directives can appear in
* configuration files or in .htaccess files so expiry semantics can
* be defined on a per-directory basis.
*
* DIRECTIVE SYNTAX
*
* Valid directives are:
*
* ExpiresActive on | off
* ExpiresDefault
* ExpiresByType type/encoding
*
* Valid values for are:
*
* 'M' expires header shows file modification date +
* 'A' expires header shows access time +
*
* [I'm not sure which of these is best under different
* circumstances, I guess it's for other people to explore.
* The effects may be indistinguishable for a number of cases]
*
* should be an integer value [acceptable to atoi()]
*
* There is NO space between the and .
*
* For example, a directory which contains information which changes
* frequently might contain:
*
* # reports generated by cron every hour. don't let caches
* # hold onto stale information
* ExpiresDefault M3600
*
* Another example, our html pages can change all the time, the gifs
* tend not to change often:
*
* # pages are hot (1 week), images are cold (1 month)
* ExpiresByType text/html A604800
* ExpiresByType image/gif A2592000
*
* Expires can be turned on for all URLs on the server by placing the
* following directive in a conf file:
*
* ExpiresActive on
*
* ExpiresActive can also appear in .htaccess files, enabling the
* behaviour to be turned on or off for each chosen directory.
*
* # turn off Expires behaviour in this directory
* # and subdirectories
* ExpiresActive off
*
* Directives defined for a directory are valid in subdirectories
* unless explicitly overridden by new directives in the subdirectory
* .htaccess files.
*
* ALTERNATIVE DIRECTIVE SYNTAX
*
* Directives can also be defined in a more readable syntax of the form:
*
* ExpiresDefault " [plus] { }*"
* ExpiresByType type/encoding " [plus] { }*"
*
* where is one of:
* access
* now equivalent to 'access'
* modification
*
* where the 'plus' keyword is optional
*
* where should be an integer value [acceptable to atoi()]
*
* where is one of:
* years
* months
* weeks
* days
* hours
* minutes
* seconds
*
* For example, any of the following directives can be used to make
* documents expire 1 month after being accessed, by default:
*
* ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 month"
* ExpiresDefault "access plus 4 weeks"
* ExpiresDefault "access plus 30 days"
*
* The expiry time can be fine-tuned by adding several ' '
* clauses:
*
* ExpiresByType text/html "access plus 1 month 15 days 2 hours"
* ExpiresByType image/gif "modification plus 5 hours 3 minutes"
*
* ---
*
* Change-log:
* 29.Jan.96 Hardened the add_* functions. Server will now bail out
* if bad directives are given in the conf files.
* 02.Feb.96 Returns DECLINED if not 'ExpiresActive on', giving other
* expires-aware modules a chance to play with the same
* directives. [Michael Rutman]
* 03.Feb.96 Call tzset() before localtime(). Trying to get the module
* to work properly in non GMT timezones.
* 12.Feb.96 Modified directive syntax to allow more readable commands:
* ExpiresDefault "now plus 10 days 20 seconds"
* ExpiresDefault "access plus 30 days"
* ExpiresDefault "modification plus 1 year 10 months 30 days"
* 13.Feb.96 Fix call to table_get() with NULL 2nd parameter [Rob Hartill]
* 19.Feb.96 Call gm_timestr_822() to get time formatted correctly, can't
* rely on presence of HTTP_TIME_FORMAT in Apache 1.1+.
* 21.Feb.96 This version (0.0.9) reverses assumptions made in 0.0.8
* about star/star handlers. Reverting to 0.0.7 behaviour.
* 08.Jun.96 allows ExpiresDefault to be used with responses that use
* the DefaultType by not DECLINING, but instead skipping
* the table_get check and then looking for an ExpiresDefault.
* [Rob Hartill]
* 04.Nov.96 'const' definitions added.
*
* TODO
* add support for Cache-Control: max-age=20 from the HTTP/1.1
* proposal (in this case, a ttl of 20 seconds) [ask roy]
* add per-file expiry and explicit expiry times - duplicates some
* of the mod_cern_meta.c functionality. eg:
* ExpiresExplicit index.html "modification plus 30 days"
*
* BUGS
* Hi, welcome to the internet.
*/
#include "ap_config.h"
#ifdef HAVE_CTYPE_H
#include
#endif
#include "httpd.h"
#include "http_config.h"
#include "http_log.h"
#include "http_request.h"
typedef struct {
int active;
char *expiresdefault;
ap_table_t *expiresbytype;
} expires_dir_config;
/* from mod_dir, why is this alias used?
*/
#define DIR_CMD_PERMS OR_INDEXES
#define ACTIVE_ON 1
#define ACTIVE_OFF 0
#define ACTIVE_DONTCARE 2
module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT expires_module;
static void *create_dir_expires_config(ap_pool_t *p, char *dummy)
{
expires_dir_config *new =
(expires_dir_config *) ap_pcalloc(p, sizeof(expires_dir_config));
new->active = ACTIVE_DONTCARE;
new->expiresdefault = "";
new->expiresbytype = ap_make_table(p, 4);
return (void *) new;
}
static const char *set_expiresactive(cmd_parms *cmd, expires_dir_config * dir_config, int arg)
{
/* if we're here at all it's because someone explicitly
* set the active flag
*/
dir_config->active = ACTIVE_ON;
if (arg == 0) {
dir_config->active = ACTIVE_OFF;
};
return NULL;
}
/* check_code() parse 'code' and return NULL or an error response
* string. If we return NULL then real_code contains code converted
* to the cnnnn format.
*/
static char *check_code(ap_pool_t *p, const char *code, char **real_code)
{
char *word;
char base = 'X';
int modifier = 0;
int num = 0;
int factor = 0;
/* 0.0.4 compatibility?
*/
if ((code[0] == 'A') || (code[0] == 'M')) {
*real_code = (char *)code;
return NULL;
};
/* [plus] { }*
*/
/*
*/
word = ap_getword_conf(p, &code);
if (!strncasecmp(word, "now", 1) ||
!strncasecmp(word, "access", 1)) {
base = 'A';
}
else if (!strncasecmp(word, "modification", 1)) {
base = 'M';
}
else {
return ap_pstrcat(p, "bad expires code, unrecognised '",
word, "'", NULL);
};
/* [plus]
*/
word = ap_getword_conf(p, &code);
if (!strncasecmp(word, "plus", 1)) {
word = ap_getword_conf(p, &code);
};
/* { }*
*/
while (word[0]) {
/*
*/
if (ap_isdigit(word[0])) {
num = atoi(word);
}
else {
return ap_pstrcat(p, "bad expires code, numeric value expected '",
word, "'", NULL);
};
/*
*/
word = ap_getword_conf(p, &code);
if (word[0]) {
/* do nothing */
}
else {
return ap_pstrcat(p, "bad expires code, missing ", NULL);
};
factor = 0;
if (!strncasecmp(word, "years", 1)) {
factor = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365;
}
else if (!strncasecmp(word, "months", 2)) {
factor = 60 * 60 * 24 * 30;
}
else if (!strncasecmp(word, "weeks", 1)) {
factor = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7;
}
else if (!strncasecmp(word, "days", 1)) {
factor = 60 * 60 * 24;
}
else if (!strncasecmp(word, "hours", 1)) {
factor = 60 * 60;
}
else if (!strncasecmp(word, "minutes", 2)) {
factor = 60;
}
else if (!strncasecmp(word, "seconds", 1)) {
factor = 1;
}
else {
return ap_pstrcat(p, "bad expires code, unrecognised ",
"'", word, "'", NULL);
};
modifier = modifier + factor * num;
/* next
*/
word = ap_getword_conf(p, &code);
};
*real_code = ap_psprintf(p, "%c%d", base, modifier);
return NULL;
}
static const char *set_expiresbytype(cmd_parms *cmd, expires_dir_config * dir_config, char *mime, char *code)
{
char *response, *real_code;
if ((response = check_code(cmd->pool, code, &real_code)) == NULL) {
ap_table_setn(dir_config->expiresbytype, mime, real_code);
return NULL;
};
return ap_pstrcat(cmd->pool,
"'ExpiresByType ", mime, " ", code, "': ", response, NULL);
}
static const char *set_expiresdefault(cmd_parms *cmd, expires_dir_config * dir_config, char *code)
{
char *response, *real_code;
if ((response = check_code(cmd->pool, code, &real_code)) == NULL) {
dir_config->expiresdefault = real_code;
return NULL;
};
return ap_pstrcat(cmd->pool,
"'ExpiresDefault ", code, "': ", response, NULL);
}
static const command_rec expires_cmds[] =
{
{"ExpiresActive", set_expiresactive, NULL, DIR_CMD_PERMS, FLAG,
"Limited to 'on' or 'off'"},
{"ExpiresBytype", set_expiresbytype, NULL, DIR_CMD_PERMS, TAKE2,
"a MIME type followed by an expiry date code"},
{"ExpiresDefault", set_expiresdefault, NULL, DIR_CMD_PERMS, TAKE1,
"an expiry date code"},
{NULL}
};
static void *merge_expires_dir_configs(ap_pool_t *p, void *basev, void *addv)
{
expires_dir_config *new = (expires_dir_config *) ap_pcalloc(p, sizeof(expires_dir_config));
expires_dir_config *base = (expires_dir_config *) basev;
expires_dir_config *add = (expires_dir_config *) addv;
if (add->active == ACTIVE_DONTCARE) {
new->active = base->active;
}
else {
new->active = add->active;
};
if (add->expiresdefault != '\0') {
new->expiresdefault = add->expiresdefault;
};
new->expiresbytype = ap_overlay_tables(p, add->expiresbytype,
base->expiresbytype);
return new;
}
static int add_expires(request_rec *r)
{
expires_dir_config *conf;
char *code;
ap_time_t base;
ap_time_t additional;
ap_time_t expires;
char *timestr;
if (ap_is_HTTP_ERROR(r->status)) /* Don't add Expires headers to errors */
return DECLINED;
if (r->main != NULL) /* Say no to subrequests */
return DECLINED;
conf = (expires_dir_config *) ap_get_module_config(r->per_dir_config, &expires_module);
if (conf == NULL) {
ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOERRNO|APLOG_ERR, 0, r,
"internal error: %s", r->filename);
return SERVER_ERROR;
};
if (conf->active != ACTIVE_ON)
return DECLINED;
/* we perhaps could use the default_type(r) in its place but that
* may be 2nd guesing the desired configuration... calling table_get
* with a NULL key will SEGV us
*
* I still don't know *why* r->content_type would ever be NULL, this
* is possibly a result of fixups being called in many different
* places. Fixups is probably the wrong place to be doing all this
* work... Bah.
*
* Changed as of 08.Jun.96 don't DECLINE, look for an ExpiresDefault.
*/
if (r->content_type == NULL)
code = NULL;
else
code = (char *) ap_table_get(conf->expiresbytype,
ap_field_noparam(r->pool, r->content_type));
if (code == NULL) {
/* no expires defined for that type, is there a default? */
code = conf->expiresdefault;
if (code[0] == '\0')
return OK;
};
/* we have our code */
switch (code[0]) {
case 'M':
if (r->finfo.protection == 0) {
/* file doesn't exist on disk, so we can't do anything based on
* modification time. Note that this does _not_ log an error.
*/
return DECLINED;
}
base = r->finfo.mtime;
additional = atoi(&code[1]);
break;
case 'A':
/* there's been some discussion and it's possible that
* 'access time' will be stored in request structure
*/
base = r->request_time;
additional = atoi(&code[1]);
break;
default:
/* expecting the add_* routines to be case-hardened this
* is just a reminder that module is beta
*/
ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOERRNO|APLOG_ERR, 0, r,
"internal error: bad expires code: %s", r->filename);
return SERVER_ERROR;
};
expires = base + additional;
ap_table_setn(r->headers_out, "Cache-Control",
ap_psprintf(r->pool, "max-age=%qd",
(expires - r->request_time) / AP_USEC_PER_SEC));
timestr = ap_palloc(r->pool, AP_RFC822_DATE_LEN);
ap_rfc822_date(timestr, expires);
ap_table_setn(r->headers_out, "Expires", timestr);
return OK;
}
static void register_hooks(void)
{
ap_hook_fixups(add_expires,NULL,NULL,AP_HOOK_MIDDLE);
}
module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT expires_module =
{
STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF,
create_dir_expires_config, /* dir config creater */
merge_expires_dir_configs, /* dir merger --- default is to override */
NULL, /* server config */
NULL, /* merge server configs */
expires_cmds, /* command ap_table_t */
NULL, /* handlers */
register_hooks /* register hooks */
};