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Author SHA1 Message Date
renaud gaudin 412f0d9c61 moved blockExternalLink outside of taskbar
- `setBlockExternalLinks()` on server
- zero-dependency JS code
- JS script added in `inject_externallinks_blocker()`
- changed URL to `/catch/external?source=<source>`
2020-03-27 11:25:39 +00:00
renaud gaudin 0ad8bf45fc Add external links blocking in serve
In many use cases, it is not wanted to have user accidentaly click on external links
and leave the served ZIM content.
This could be because the result is unpredictible (reader not implementing this properly)
or because the serve user knows there's no backup internet connexion or because there is
an induced cost behind external links that doesn't affect served content.

using a new flag (`blockExternalLinks`) on `Response`/`setTaskBar`, a piece of JS code
is injected into the taskbar code.
This code adds a JS handler on all link click events and verifies the destination.
If the destination appears to be an external link (1), the link target is changed to
a specific URL:

```
/external?source=<original_uri>
```

(1) external is a link that's not on the same origin and starts with either `http:` `https:` or `//`.

Server implements a new handler on `/external` that displays a new page (`captured_external.html`)
which returns a generic message explaining the situation and offering to click on the link
again should the user really want to.
This is done by specifically asking `set_taskbar` to not block external requests on that page.

This approach allows integrators using a reverse proxy to handle that endpoint differently (rebrand it)

1. `Server` now has an `m_blockExternalLinks` defaulting to `false`
1. `Server.setTaskbar` is extended to support an additional bool to set the variable.
1. `Response` now has an `m_blockExternalLinks`
1. `Response` constr expects an additional bool for `blockExternalLinks`.
1. `Response.set_taskbar` is extended to support an additional bool to set the variable.
1. JNI/Java Wrapper reflects the extensions.
1. New resource file `templates/block_external.js` (included in head_part). Should it be in skin?
1. New resource file `templates/captured_external.html` for `handle_captured_external()`
1. Added a comment on `head_part.html` to help with JS insertion at the right place
1. `introduce_taskbar()` conditionnaly inserts the JS inside the taskbar
2020-03-26 12:06:36 +00:00
Matthieu Gautier cd050ddcc8 Use camelCase. 2019-08-11 11:30:43 +02:00
Matthieu Gautier 635d4438e5 Make the server take a pointer to the library instead of a reference. 2019-08-11 11:30:43 +02:00
Matthieu Gautier e452f5cf36 Ensure that the root is correctly formatted. 2019-08-11 11:30:43 +02:00
Matthieu Gautier c890e1c87e Add support of a binding to a specific ip address. 2019-08-11 11:30:43 +02:00
Matthieu Gautier c1faf55ae8 Introduce the server functionality in the kiwix-lib.
This code is mainly copied from kiwix-tools.

But :
- Move all the response thing in a new class Response.
- This Response class is responsible to handle all the MHD_response
  configuration. This way the server handle a global object and do
  no call to MHD_response*
- Server uses a lot more the templating system with mustache.
  There are still few regex operations (because we need to
  change a content already existing).
- By default, the server serves the content using the id as name.
- Server creates a new Searcher per request. This way, we don't have
  to protect the search for multi-thread and we can do several search
  in the same time.
- search results are not cached, this will allow future improvement in the
  search algorithm.
- the home page is not cached.
- Few more verbose information (number of request served, time spend to
  respond to a request).

TOOD:
 - Readd interface selection.
 - Do Android wrapper.
 - Remove KiwixServer (who use a external process).
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2019-08-11 11:30:43 +02:00