CacheParser.php 5.77 KB
<?php
// namespace administrator\components\com_jmap\framework\google;
/**
 *
 * @package JMAP::FRAMEWORK::administrator::components::com_jmap
 * @subpackage framework
 * @subpackage google
 * @author Joomla! Extensions Store
 * @copyright (C) 2015 - Joomla! Extensions Store
 * @license GNU/GPLv2 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
 */
defined ( '_JEXEC' ) or die ();
 
/**
 * Implement the caching directives specified in rfc2616. This
 * implementation is guided by the guidance offered in rfc2616-sec13.
 * @author Chirag Shah <chirags@google.com>
 */
class Google_Http_CacheParser
{
  public static $CACHEABLE_HTTP_METHODS = array('GET', 'HEAD');
  public static $CACHEABLE_STATUS_CODES = array('200', '203', '300', '301');

  /**
   * Check if an HTTP request can be cached by a private local cache.
   *
   * @static
   * @param Google_Http_Request $resp
   * @return bool True if the request is cacheable.
   * False if the request is uncacheable.
   */
  public static function isRequestCacheable(Google_Http_Request $resp)
  {
    $method = $resp->getRequestMethod();
    if (! in_array($method, self::$CACHEABLE_HTTP_METHODS)) {
      return false;
    }

    // Don't cache authorized requests/responses.
    // [rfc2616-14.8] When a shared cache receives a request containing an
    // Authorization field, it MUST NOT return the corresponding response
    // as a reply to any other request...
    if ($resp->getRequestHeader("authorization")) {
      return false;
    }

    return true;
  }

  /**
   * Check if an HTTP response can be cached by a private local cache.
   *
   * @static
   * @param Google_Http_Request $resp
   * @return bool True if the response is cacheable.
   * False if the response is un-cacheable.
   */
  public static function isResponseCacheable(Google_Http_Request $resp)
  {
    // First, check if the HTTP request was cacheable before inspecting the
    // HTTP response.
    if (false == self::isRequestCacheable($resp)) {
      return false;
    }

    $code = $resp->getResponseHttpCode();
    if (! in_array($code, self::$CACHEABLE_STATUS_CODES)) {
      return false;
    }

    // The resource is uncacheable if the resource is already expired and
    // the resource doesn't have an ETag for revalidation.
    $etag = $resp->getResponseHeader("etag");
    if (self::isExpired($resp) && $etag == false) {
      return false;
    }

    // [rfc2616-14.9.2]  If [no-store is] sent in a response, a cache MUST NOT
    // store any part of either this response or the request that elicited it.
    $cacheControl = $resp->getParsedCacheControl();
    if (isset($cacheControl['no-store'])) {
      return false;
    }

    // Pragma: no-cache is an http request directive, but is occasionally
    // used as a response header incorrectly.
    $pragma = $resp->getResponseHeader('pragma');
    if ($pragma == 'no-cache' || strpos($pragma, 'no-cache') !== false) {
      return false;
    }

    // [rfc2616-14.44] Vary: * is extremely difficult to cache. "It implies that
    // a cache cannot determine from the request headers of a subsequent request
    // whether this response is the appropriate representation."
    // Given this, we deem responses with the Vary header as uncacheable.
    $vary = $resp->getResponseHeader('vary');
    if ($vary) {
      return false;
    }

    return true;
  }

  /**
   * @static
   * @param Google_Http_Request $resp
   * @return bool True if the HTTP response is considered to be expired.
   * False if it is considered to be fresh.
   */
  public static function isExpired(Google_Http_Request $resp)
  {
    // HTTP/1.1 clients and caches MUST treat other invalid date formats,
    // especially including the value “0�, as in the past.
    $parsedExpires = false;
    $responseHeaders = $resp->getResponseHeaders();

    if (isset($responseHeaders['expires'])) {
      $rawExpires = $responseHeaders['expires'];
      // Check for a malformed expires header first.
      if (empty($rawExpires) || (is_numeric($rawExpires) && $rawExpires <= 0)) {
        return true;
      }

      // See if we can parse the expires header.
      $parsedExpires = strtotime($rawExpires);
      if (false == $parsedExpires || $parsedExpires <= 0) {
        return true;
      }
    }

    // Calculate the freshness of an http response.
    $freshnessLifetime = false;
    $cacheControl = $resp->getParsedCacheControl();
    if (isset($cacheControl['max-age'])) {
      $freshnessLifetime = $cacheControl['max-age'];
    }

    $rawDate = $resp->getResponseHeader('date');
    $parsedDate = strtotime($rawDate);

    if (empty($rawDate) || false == $parsedDate) {
      // We can't default this to now, as that means future cache reads
      // will always pass with the logic below, so we will require a
      // date be injected if not supplied.
      throw new Google_Exception("All cacheable requests must have creation dates.");
    }

    if (false == $freshnessLifetime && isset($responseHeaders['expires'])) {
      $freshnessLifetime = $parsedExpires - $parsedDate;
    }

    if (false == $freshnessLifetime) {
      return true;
    }

    // Calculate the age of an http response.
    $age = max(0, time() - $parsedDate);
    if (isset($responseHeaders['age'])) {
      $age = max($age, strtotime($responseHeaders['age']));
    }

    return $freshnessLifetime <= $age;
  }

  /**
   * Determine if a cache entry should be revalidated with by the origin.
   *
   * @param Google_Http_Request $response
   * @return bool True if the entry is expired, else return false.
   */
  public static function mustRevalidate(Google_Http_Request $response)
  {
    // [13.3] When a cache has a stale entry that it would like to use as a
    // response to a client's request, it first has to check with the origin
    // server to see if its cached entry is still usable.
    return self::isExpired($response);
  }
}