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/*
* mod_headers.c: Add/append/remove HTTP response headers
* Written by Paul Sutton, paul@ukweb.com, 1 Oct 1996
*
* New directive, Header, can be used to add/replace/remove HTTP headers.
* Valid in both per-server and per-dir configurations.
*
* Syntax is:
*
* Header action header value
*
* Where action is one of:
* set - set this header, replacing any old value
* add - add this header, possible resulting in two or more
* headers with the same name
* append - append this text onto any existing header of this same
* unset - remove this header
*
* Where action is unset, the third argument (value) should not be given.
* The header name can include the colon, or not.
*
* The Header directive can only be used where allowed by the FileInfo
* override.
*
* When the request is processed, the header directives are processed in
* this order: firstly, the main server, then the virtual server handling
* this request (if any), then any <Directory> sections (working downwards
* from the root dir), then an <Location> sections (working down from
* shortest URL component), the any <File> sections. This order is
* important if any 'set' or 'unset' actions are used. For example,
* the following two directives have different effect if applied in
* the reverse order:
*
* Header append Author "John P. Doe"
* Header unset Author
*
* Examples:
*
* To set the "Author" header, use
* Header add Author "John P. Doe"
*
* To remove a header:
* Header unset Author
*
*/
#include "httpd.h"
#include "http_config.h"
typedef
enum
{
hdr_add =
'a'
,
/* add header (could mean multiple hdrs) */
hdr_set =
's'
,
/* set (replace old value) */
hdr_append =
'm'
,
/* append (merge into any old value) */
hdr_unset =
'u'
/* unset header */
} hdr_actions;
typedef
struct
{
hdr_actions action;
char
*header;
char
*value;
} header_entry;
/*
* headers_conf is our per-module configuration. This is used as both
* a per-dir and per-server config
*/
typedef
struct
{
array_header *headers;
} headers_conf;
module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT headers_module;
static
void
*create_headers_config(pool *p, server_rec *s)
{
headers_conf *a =
(headers_conf *) ap_pcalloc(p,
sizeof
(headers_conf));
a->headers = ap_make_array(p, 2,
sizeof
(header_entry));
return
a;
}
static
void
*create_headers_dir_config(pool *p,
char
*d)
{
return
(headers_conf *) create_headers_config(p, NULL);
}
static
void
*merge_headers_config(pool *p,
void
*basev,
void
*overridesv)
{
headers_conf *a =
(headers_conf *) ap_pcalloc(p,
sizeof
(headers_conf));
headers_conf *base = (headers_conf *) basev, *overrides = (headers_conf *) overridesv;
a->headers = ap_append_arrays(p, base->headers, overrides->headers);
return
a;
}
static
const
char
*header_cmd(cmd_parms *cmd, headers_conf * dirconf,
char
*action,
char
*hdr,
char
*value)
{
header_entry *
new
;
server_rec *s = cmd->server;
headers_conf *serverconf =
(headers_conf *) ap_get_module_config(s->module_config, &headers_module);
char
*colon;
if
(cmd->path) {
new
= (header_entry *) ap_push_array(dirconf->headers);
}
else
{
new
= (header_entry *) ap_push_array(serverconf->headers);
}
if
(!strcasecmp(action,
"set"
))
new
->action = hdr_set;
else
if
(!strcasecmp(action,
"add"
))
new
->action = hdr_add;
else
if
(!strcasecmp(action,
"append"
))
new
->action = hdr_append;
else
if
(!strcasecmp(action,
"unset"
))
new
->action = hdr_unset;
else
return
"first argument must be add, set, append or unset."
;
if
(
new
->action == hdr_unset) {
if
(value)
return
"Header unset takes two arguments"
;
}
else
if
(!value)
return
"Header requires three arguments"
;
if
((colon =
strchr
(hdr,
':'
)))
*colon =
'\0'
;
new
->header = hdr;
new
->value = value;
return
NULL;
}
static
const
command_rec headers_cmds[] =
{
{
"Header"
, header_cmd, NULL, OR_FILEINFO, TAKE23,
"an action, header and value"
},
{NULL}
};
static
void
do_headers_fixup(request_rec *r, array_header *headers)
{
int
i;
for
(i = 0; i < headers->nelts; ++i) {
header_entry *hdr = &((header_entry *) (headers->elts))[i];
switch
(hdr->action) {
case
hdr_add:
ap_table_addn(r->headers_out, hdr->header, hdr->value);
break
;
case
hdr_append:
ap_table_mergen(r->headers_out, hdr->header, hdr->value);
break
;
case
hdr_set:
ap_table_setn(r->headers_out, hdr->header, hdr->value);
break
;
case
hdr_unset:
ap_table_unset(r->headers_out, hdr->header);
break
;
}
}
}
static
int
fixup_headers(request_rec *r)
{
void
*sconf = r->server->module_config;
headers_conf *serverconf =
(headers_conf *) ap_get_module_config(sconf, &headers_module);
void
*dconf = r->per_dir_config;
headers_conf *dirconf =
(headers_conf *) ap_get_module_config(dconf, &headers_module);
do_headers_fixup(r, serverconf->headers);
do_headers_fixup(r, dirconf->headers);
return
DECLINED;
}
module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT headers_module =
{
STANDARD_MODULE_STUFF,
NULL,
/* initializer */
create_headers_dir_config,
/* dir config creater */
merge_headers_config,
/* dir merger --- default is to override */
create_headers_config,
/* server config */
merge_headers_config,
/* merge server configs */
headers_cmds,
/* command table */
NULL,
/* handlers */
NULL,
/* filename translation */
NULL,
/* check_user_id */
NULL,
/* check auth */
NULL,
/* check access */
NULL,
/* type_checker */
fixup_headers,
/* fixups */
NULL,
/* logger */
NULL,
/* header parser */
NULL,
/* child_init */
NULL,
/* child_exit */
NULL
/* post read-request */
};