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fetchTree: Allow fetching plain files
Add a new `file` fetcher type, which will fetch a plain file over
http(s), or from the local file.
Because plain `http(s)://` or `file://` urls can already correspond to
`tarball` inputs (if the path ends-up with a know archive extension),
the URL parsing logic is a bit convuluted in that:
- {http,https,file}:// urls will be interpreted as either a tarball or a
file input, depending on the extensions of the path part (so
`https://foo.com/bar` will be a `file` input and
`https://foo.com/bar.tar.gz` as a `tarball` input)
- `file+{something}://` urls will be interpreted as `file` urls (with
the `file+` part removed)
- `tarball+{something}://` urls will be interpreted as `tarball` urls (with
the `tarball+` part removed)
Fix #3785
Co-Authored-By: Tony Olagbaiye <me@fron.io>
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@ -27,4 +27,19 @@ std::map<std::string, std::string> decodeQuery(const std::string & query);
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ParsedURL parseURL(const std::string & url);
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/*
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* Although that’s not really standardized anywhere, an number of tools
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* use a scheme of the form 'x+y' in urls, where y is the “transport layer”
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* scheme, and x is the “application layer” scheme.
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*
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* For example git uses `git+https` to designate remotes using a Git
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* protocol over http.
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*/
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struct ParsedUrlScheme {
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std::optional<std::string_view> application;
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std::string_view transport;
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};
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ParsedUrlScheme parseUrlScheme(std::string_view scheme);
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}
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