Module: Net::IMAP::StringPrep
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Defined in: | lib/net/imap/stringprep.rb, lib/net/imap/stringprep/nameprep.rb, lib/net/imap/stringprep/saslprep.rb, lib/net/imap/stringprep/saslprep_tables.rb, lib/net/imap/stringprep/tables.rb, lib/net/imap/stringprep/trace.rb |
Overview
Regexps and utility methods for implementing stringprep profiles. The StringPrep algorithm is defined by RFC-3454. Each codepoint table defined in the RFC-3454 appendices is matched by a Regexp defined in this module.
Class Method Summary
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.[](table)
Returns a Regexp matching the given
table
name. -
.check_bidi!(string, c_8: false, profile: nil)
mod_func
Checks that
string
obeys all of the “Bidirectional Characters” requirements in RFC-3454, §6: -
.check_prohibited!(string, *tables, bidi: false, unassigned: "A.1", stored: false, profile: nil)
mod_func
Checks
string
for any codepoint intables
. - .map_tables!(string, *tables) mod_func
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.stringprep(string, maps:, normalization:, prohibited:, **opts)
mod_func
>>>.
Class Method Details
.[](table)
Returns a Regexp matching the given table
name.
.check_bidi!(string, c_8: false, profile: nil) (mod_func)
Checks that string
obeys all of the “Bidirectional Characters” requirements in RFC-3454, §6:
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The characters in StringPrep MUST be prohibited
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If a string contains any RandALCat character, the string MUST NOT contain any LCat character.
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If a string contains any RandALCat character, a RandALCat character MUST be the first character of the string, and a RandALCat character MUST be the last character of the string.
This is usually combined with #check_prohibited!, so table “C.8” is only checked when c_8: true
.
Raises either StringPrep::ProhibitedCodepoint
or StringPrep::BidiStringError
unless all requirements are met. profile
is an optional string which will be added to any exception that is raised (it does not affect behavior).
# File 'lib/net/imap/stringprep.rb', line 144
def check_bidi!(string, c_8: false, profile: nil) check_prohibited!(string, "C.8", profile: profile) if c_8 if Tables::BIDI_FAILS_REQ2.match?(string) raise BidiStringError.new( Tables::BIDI_DESC_REQ2, string: string, profile: profile, ) elsif Tables::BIDI_FAILS_REQ3.match?(string) raise BidiStringError.new( Tables::BIDI_DESC_REQ3, string: string, profile: profile, ) end end
.check_prohibited!(string, *tables, bidi: false, unassigned: "A.1", stored: false, profile: nil) (mod_func)
Checks string
for any codepoint in tables
. Raises a StringPrep::ProhibitedCodepoint
describing the first matching table.
Also checks bidirectional characters, when bidi: true
, which may raise a StringPrep::BidiStringError
.
profile
is an optional string which will be added to any exception that is raised (it does not affect behavior).
# File 'lib/net/imap/stringprep.rb', line 104
def check_prohibited!(string, *tables, bidi: false, unassigned: "A.1", stored: false, profile: nil) tables = Tables::TITLES.keys.grep(/^C/) if tables.empty? tables |= [unassigned] if stored tables |= %w[C.8] if bidi table = tables.find {|t| case t when String then Tables::REGEXPS.fetch(t).match?(string) when Regexp then t.match?(string) else raise ArgumentError, "only table names and regexps can be checked" end } if table raise ProhibitedCodepoint.new( table, string: string, profile: profile ) end check_bidi!(string, profile: profile) if bidi end
.map_tables!(string, *tables) (mod_func)
[ GitHub ].stringprep(string, maps:, normalization:, prohibited:, **opts) (mod_func)
Map – For each character in the input, check if it has a mapping and, if so, replace it with its mapping. This is described in section 3.
Normalize – Possibly normalize the result of step 1 using Unicode normalization. This is described in section 4.
Prohibit – Check for any characters that are not allowed in the output. If any are found, return an error. This is described in section 5.
Check bidi – Possibly check for right-to-left characters, and if any are found, make sure that the whole string satisfies the requirements for bidirectional strings. If the string does not satisfy the requirements for bidirectional strings, return an error. This is described in section 6.
The above steps MUST be performed in the order given to comply with this specification.
# File 'lib/net/imap/stringprep.rb', line 76
def stringprep(string, maps:, normalization:, prohibited:, **opts) string = string.encode("UTF-8") # also dups (and raises invalid encoding) map_tables!(string, *maps) if maps string.unicode_normalize!(normalization) if normalization check_prohibited!(string, *prohibited, **opts) if prohibited string end