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author | Wojtek Kosior <koszko@koszko.org> | 2021-12-01 21:08:03 +0100 |
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committer | Wojtek Kosior <koszko@koszko.org> | 2021-12-03 20:49:33 +0100 |
commit | 5c583de820c0d5f666a830ca1e8205fe7d55e61e (patch) | |
tree | 79eadd96abef3fa3103626604bf421fa9208e5d5 /common | |
parent | 93dd73600e91eb19e11f5ca57f9429a85cf0150f (diff) | |
download | browser-extension-5c583de820c0d5f666a830ca1e8205fe7d55e61e.tar.gz browser-extension-5c583de820c0d5f666a830ca1e8205fe7d55e61e.zip |
start implementing more efficient querying of URL patterns
Diffstat (limited to 'common')
-rw-r--r-- | common/patterns.js | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | common/patterns_query_tree.js | 271 |
2 files changed, 289 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/common/patterns.js b/common/patterns.js index 635b128..054e610 100644 --- a/common/patterns.js +++ b/common/patterns.js @@ -17,16 +17,25 @@ const MAX = { const proto_regex = /^(\w+):\/\/(.*)$/; const user_re = "[^/?#@]+@" -const domain_re = "[.a-zA-Z0-9-]+"; +const domain_re = "[.*a-zA-Z0-9-]+"; const path_re = "[^?#]*"; const query_re = "\\??[^#]*"; const http_regex = new RegExp(`^(${domain_re})(${path_re})(${query_re}).*`); -const file_regex = new RegExp(`^(${path_re}).*`); +const file_regex = new RegExp(`^(/${path_re}).*`); const ftp_regex = new RegExp(`^(${user_re})?(${domain_re})(${path_re}).*`); +function match_or_throw(regex, string, error_msg) +{ + const match = regex.exec(string); + if (match === null) + throw error_msg; + + return match; +} + function deconstruct_url(url, use_limits=true) { const max = MAX; @@ -35,21 +44,19 @@ function deconstruct_url(url, use_limits=true) max[key] = Infinity; } - const proto_match = proto_regex.exec(url); - if (proto_match === null) - throw `bad url '${url}'`; + const matcher = (re, str) => match_or_throw(re, str, `bad url '${url}'`) + const proto_match = matcher(proto_regex, url); const deco = {proto: proto_match[1]}; if (deco.proto === "file") { - deco.path = file_regex.exec(proto_match[2])[1]; + deco.path = matcher(file_regex, proto_match[2])[1]; } else if (deco.proto === "ftp") { - [deco.domain, deco.path] = ftp_regex.exec(proto_match[2]).slice(2, 4); + [deco.domain, deco.path] = + matcher(ftp_regex, proto_match[2]).slice(2, 4); } else if (deco.proto === "http" || deco.proto === "https") { - const http_match = http_regex.exec(proto_match[2]); - if (!http_match) - return undefined; - [deco.domain, deco.path, deco.query] = http_match.slice(1, 4); + [deco.domain, deco.path, deco.query] = + matcher(http_regex, proto_match[2]).slice(1, 4); deco.domain = deco.domain.toLowerCase(); } else { throw `unsupported protocol in url '${url}'`; diff --git a/common/patterns_query_tree.js b/common/patterns_query_tree.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..326c7b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/common/patterns_query_tree.js @@ -0,0 +1,271 @@ +/** + * This file is part of Haketilo. + * + * Function: Data structure to query items by URL patterns. + * + * Copyright (C) 2021 Wojtek Kosior + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * As additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7, you + * may distribute forms of that code without the copy of the GNU + * GPL normally required by section 4, provided you include this + * license notice and, in case of non-source distribution, a URL + * through which recipients can access the Corresponding Source. + * If you modify file(s) with this exception, you may extend this + * exception to your version of the file(s), but you are not + * obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this + * exception statement from your version. + * + * As a special exception to the GPL, any HTML file which merely + * makes function calls to this code, and for that purpose + * includes it by reference shall be deemed a separate work for + * copyright law purposes. If you modify this code, you may extend + * this exception to your version of the code, but you are not + * obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this + * exception statement from your version. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + * + * I, Wojtek Kosior, thereby promise not to sue for violation of this file's + * license. Although I request that you do not make use this code in a + * proprietary program, I am not going to enforce this in court. + */ + +/* + * IMPORTS_START + * IMPORT deconstruct_url + * IMPORTS_END + */ + +/* + * This is a javascript rewrite of Python implementation of the algorithm here: + * https://git.koszko.org/pydrilla/tree/src/pydrilla/pydrilla.py?id=f4edcbe7f4739d6f82a2e1bb180960b003b30862#n205 + */ + +/* "Pattern Tree" is how we refer to the data structure used for querying + * Haketilo patterns. Those look like 'https://*.example.com/ab/***'. The goal + * is to make it possible for given URL to quickly retrieve all known patterns + * that match it. + */ +function make_tree_node() { + return { + wildcard_matches: [null, null, null], + literal_match: null, + children: {} + }; +} + +function is_empty_node(tree_node) { + const children = tree_node.children; + for (const key in children) { + if (children.hasOwnProperty(key)) + return false; + } + + if (Array.reduce(tree_node.wildcard_matches, (a, b) => b && a !== null, 1)) + return false; + + return tree_node.literal_match === null; +} + +const is_wildcard = segment => ["*", "**", "***"].lastIndexOf(segment) >= 0; + +/* + * Yields all matches of this segments sequence against the tree that starts at + * this node. Results are produces in order from greatest to lowest pattern + * specificity. + */ +function* search_sequence(tree_node, segments) +{ + const nodes = [tree_node]; + + for (const segment of segments) { + const next_node = nodes[nodes.length - 1].children[segment]; + if (next_node === undefined) + break; + + nodes.push(next_node); + } + + const nsegments = segments.length; + + const conds = [ + /* literal pattern match */ + () => nodes.length == nsegments, + /* wildcard pattern matches */ + () => nodes.length + 1 == nsegments && segments[nsegments - 1] != "*", + () => nodes.length + 1 < nsegments, + () => nodes.length + 1 != nsegments || segments[nsegments - 1] != "***" + ]; + + while (nodes.length) { + const node = nodes.pop(); + const items = [node.literal_match, ...node.wildcard_matches]; + + for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + if (items[i] !== null && conds[i]()) + yield items[i]; + } + } +} + +/* + * Make item queryable through (this branch of) the Pattern Tree or remove its + * path from there. + * + * item_modifier should be a function that accepts 1 argument, the item stored + * in the tree (or `null` if there wasn't any item there), and returns an item + * that should be used in place of the first one. It is also legal for it to + * return the same item modifying it first. If it returns `null`, it means the + * item should be deleted from the Tree. + * + * If there was not yet any item associated with the tree path designated by + * segments and value returned by item_modifier is not `null`, make the value + * queryable by this path. + */ +function modify_sequence(tree_node, segments, item_modifier) +{ + const nodes = [tree_node]; + let removed = true; + + for (var current_segment of segments) { + wildcards = tree_node.wildcard_matches; + + const child = tree_node.children[current_segment] || make_tree_node(); + tree_node.children[current_segment] = child; + tree_node = child; + nodes.push(tree_node); + } + + tree_node.literal_match = item_modifier(tree_node.literal_match); + if (tree_node.literal_match !== null) + removed = false; + + let i = segments.length; + + if (is_wildcard(current_segment)) { + const asterisks = current_segment.length - 1; + const wildcards = nodes[i - 1].wildcard_matches; + wildcards[asterisks] = item_modifier(wildcards[asterisks]); + if (wildcards[asterisks] !== null) + removed = false; + } + + while (!removed) + return; + + while (i > 0) { + tree_node = nodes[i--]; + if (is_empty_node(tree_node)) + delete nodes[i].children[segments[i]]; + } +} + +/* + * Make item queryable through the Pattern Tree that starts with the protocols + * dictionary object passed in the first argument. + */ +function pattern_tree_register(patterns_by_proto, pattern, item_name, item) +{ + /* + * We pass 'false' to disable length limits on URL parts. Length limits are + * mostly useful in case of iteration over all patterns matching given URL. + * Here we don't do that. + */ + const deco = deconstruct_url(pattern, false); + + const tree = patterns_by_proto[deco.proto] || make_tree_node(); + patterns_by_proto[deco.proto] = tree; + + let path_trees; + + if (deco.proto === "file") { + path_trees = [tree]; + } else { + /* We need an aray of domain labels ordered most-significant-first. */ + const domain = [...deco.domain].reverse(); + path_trees = add_sequence(tree, domain, make_tree_node); + } + + for (const path_tree of path_trees) { + for (const match_obj of add_sequence(path_tree, deco.path, () => {})) + match_obj[item_name] = item; + } +} + +// /* +// * Remove registered item from the Pattern Tree that starts with the protocols +// * dictionary object passed in the first argument. The remaining 2 arguments +// * should be pattern and name that have been earlier passed to +// * pattern_tree_register(). +// */ +// function pattern_tree_deregister(patterns_by_proto, pattern, item_name) +// { +// const deco = deconstruct_url(pattern, false); + +// const tree = patterns_by_proto[deco.proto] || make_tree_node(); +// patterns_by_proto[deco.proto] = tree; + +// let path_trees; + +// if (deco.proto === "file") { +// path_trees = [tree]; +// } else { +// /* We need an aray of domain labels ordered most-significant-first. */ +// const domain = [...deco.domain].reverse(); +// .......................... +// path_trees = add_sequence(tree, domain, make_tree_node); +// } +// } + +/* + * Yield registered items (as [item_name, item] arrays) that match url. For + * cosistent behavior, please don't modify the pattern tree while iterating over + * the results. + */ +function* pattern_tree_search(patterns_by_proto, url) +{ + const deco = deconstruct_url(url, false); + + tree = patterns_by_proto[deco.proto] || make_tree_node(); + + let path_trees; + + if (deco.proto === "file") { + path_trees = [tree]; + } else { + /* We need an aray of domain labels ordered most-significant-first. */ + const domain = [...deco.domain].reverse(); + path_trees = search_sequence(tree, domain); + } + + for (const path_tree of path_trees) { + for (const match_obj of search_sequence(path_tree, deco.path)) { + for (const entry of Object.entries(match_obj)) + yield entry; + } + } +} + +const pattern_tree = { + make: () => {}, + register: pattern_tree_register, + // deregister: pattern_tree_deregister, + search: pattern_tree_search +} + +/* + * EXPORTS_START + * EXPORT pattern_tree + * EXPORTS_END + */ |