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// Validation.swift
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import Foundation
extension Request {
/**
Used to represent whether validation was successful or encountered an error resulting in a failure.
- Success: The validation was successful.
- Failure: The validation failed encountering the provided error.
*/
public enum ValidationResult {
case Success
case Failure(NSError)
}
/**
A closure used to validate a request that takes a URL request and URL response, and returns whether the
request was valid.
*/
public typealias Validation = (NSURLRequest?, NSHTTPURLResponse) -> ValidationResult
/**
Validates the request, using the specified closure.
If validation fails, subsequent calls to response handlers will have an associated error.
- parameter validation: A closure to validate the request.
- returns: The request.
*/
public func validate(validation: Validation) -> Self {
delegate.queue.addOperationWithBlock {
if let
response = self.response where self.delegate.error == nil,
case let .Failure(error) = validation(self.request, response)
{
self.delegate.error = error
}
}
return self
}
// MARK: - Status Code
/**
Validates that the response has a status code in the specified range.
If validation fails, subsequent calls to response handlers will have an associated error.
- parameter range: The range of acceptable status codes.
- returns: The request.
*/
public func validate<S: SequenceType where S.Generator.Element == Int>(statusCode acceptableStatusCode: S) -> Self {
return validate { _, response in
if acceptableStatusCode.contains(response.statusCode) {
return .Success
} else {
let failureReason = "Response status code was unacceptable: \(response.statusCode)"
return .Failure(Error.errorWithCode(.StatusCodeValidationFailed, failureReason: failureReason))
}
}
}
// MARK: - Content-Type
private struct MIMEType {
let type: String
let subtype: String
init?(_ string: String) {
let components: [String] = {
let stripped = string.stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet(NSCharacterSet.whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet())
let split = stripped.substringToIndex(stripped.rangeOfString(";")?.startIndex ?? stripped.endIndex)
return split.componentsSeparatedByString("/")
}()
if let
type = components.first,
subtype = components.last
{
self.type = type
self.subtype = subtype
} else {
return nil
}
}
func matches(MIME: MIMEType) -> Bool {
switch (type, subtype) {
case (MIME.type, MIME.subtype), (MIME.type, "*"), ("*", MIME.subtype), ("*", "*"):
return true
default:
return false
}
}
}
/**
Validates that the response has a content type in the specified array.
If validation fails, subsequent calls to response handlers will have an associated error.
- parameter contentType: The acceptable content types, which may specify wildcard types and/or subtypes.
- returns: The request.
*/
public func validate<S : SequenceType where S.Generator.Element == String>(contentType acceptableContentTypes: S) -> Self {
return validate { _, response in
guard let validData = self.delegate.data where validData.length > 0 else { return .Success }
if let
responseContentType = response.MIMEType,
responseMIMEType = MIMEType(responseContentType)
{
for contentType in acceptableContentTypes {
if let acceptableMIMEType = MIMEType(contentType) where acceptableMIMEType.matches(responseMIMEType) {
return .Success
}
}
} else {
for contentType in acceptableContentTypes {
if let MIMEType = MIMEType(contentType) where MIMEType.type == "*" && MIMEType.subtype == "*" {
return .Success
}
}
}
let failureReason: String
if let responseContentType = response.MIMEType {
failureReason = (
"Response content type \"\(responseContentType)\" does not match any acceptable " +
"content types: \(acceptableContentTypes)"
)
} else {
failureReason = "Response content type was missing and acceptable content type does not match \"*/*\""
}
return .Failure(Error.errorWithCode(.ContentTypeValidationFailed, failureReason: failureReason))
}
}
// MARK: - Automatic
/**
Validates that the response has a status code in the default acceptable range of 200...299, and that the content
type matches any specified in the Accept HTTP header field.
If validation fails, subsequent calls to response handlers will have an associated error.
- returns: The request.
*/
public func validate() -> Self {
let acceptableStatusCodes: Range<Int> = 200..<300
let acceptableContentTypes: [String] = {
if let accept = request?.valueForHTTPHeaderField("Accept") {
return accept.componentsSeparatedByString(",")
}
return ["*/*"]
}()
return validate(statusCode: acceptableStatusCodes).validate(contentType: acceptableContentTypes)
}
}