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http: disallow two-byte characters in URL path #16237

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36 changes: 2 additions & 34 deletions lib/_http_client.js
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -41,33 +41,7 @@ const { outHeadersKey } = require('internal/http');
const { nextTick } = require('internal/process/next_tick');
const errors = require('internal/errors');

// The actual list of disallowed characters in regexp form is more like:
// /[^A-Za-z0-9\-._~!$&'()*+,;=/:@]/
// with an additional rule for ignoring percentage-escaped characters, but
// that's a) hard to capture in a regular expression that performs well, and
// b) possibly too restrictive for real-world usage. So instead we restrict the
// filter to just control characters and spaces.
//
// This function is used in the case of small paths, where manual character code
// checks can greatly outperform the equivalent regexp (tested in V8 5.4).
function isInvalidPath(s) {
var i = 0;
if (s.charCodeAt(0) <= 32) return true;
if (++i >= s.length) return false;
if (s.charCodeAt(1) <= 32) return true;
if (++i >= s.length) return false;
if (s.charCodeAt(2) <= 32) return true;
if (++i >= s.length) return false;
if (s.charCodeAt(3) <= 32) return true;
if (++i >= s.length) return false;
if (s.charCodeAt(4) <= 32) return true;
if (++i >= s.length) return false;
if (s.charCodeAt(5) <= 32) return true;
++i;
for (; i < s.length; ++i)
if (s.charCodeAt(i) <= 32) return true;
return false;
}
const INVALID_PATH_REGEX = /[\u0000-\u0020\u0100-\uffff]/;
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I'd simplify this with /[^\x21-\xff]/ or /[^\u0021-\u00ff]/


function validateHost(host, name) {
if (host != null && typeof host !== 'string') {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -117,13 +91,7 @@ function ClientRequest(options, cb) {
var path;
if (options.path) {
path = String(options.path);
var invalidPath;
if (path.length <= 39) { // Determined experimentally in V8 5.4
invalidPath = isInvalidPath(path);
} else {
invalidPath = /[\u0000-\u0020]/.test(path);
}
if (invalidPath)
if (INVALID_PATH_REGEX.test(path))
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_UNESCAPED_CHARACTERS', 'Request path');
}

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12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-http-client-invalid-path.js
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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const http = require('http');

common.expectsError(() => {
http.request({
path: '/thisisinvalid\uffe2'
}).end();
}, {
code: 'ERR_UNESCAPED_CHARACTERS',
type: TypeError
});