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toc--markup1begin--Overview
The
Http class (src/class/http.php) is a core component of the WackoWiki system responsible for handling HTTP request/response processing, session management, caching, and security features. This class acts as a bridge between the web server and the wiki engine.File Location:
src/class/http.php Language: PHP
Dependencies: Database class, Session classes, Utility classes (
Ut), Diagnostics class (Diag)Class Properties
Public Properties
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
$tls_session |
bool | Indicates if the current session uses HTTPS/TLS encryption |
$request_uri |
string | Normalized REQUEST_URI (e.g., 'PageOfNoReturn/show?a=1') |
$ip |
string | Client's real IP address (accounts for proxies) |
$sess |
Session | Reference to the Session object |
$method |
string | Current HTTP method/request type |
Private Properties
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
$db |
object | Database connection reference |
$tls_mark |
string | Cookie name for TLS session marking |
$page |
string | Current page name being processed |
$hash |
string | SHA1 hash of the page name |
$query |
string | Encoded query string |
$lang |
string | Current language code |
$file |
string | Cache file path |
$caching |
int | Flag indicating if page should be cached (0 or 1) |
Constructor
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**Purpose:** Initializes the Http object and sets up HTTP session handling. **Parameters:** - ##$db## - Database object reference **Initialization Steps:** 1. Stores database reference 2. Extracts and normalizes REQUEST_URI 3. Detects TLS/HTTPS session status 4. Determines client's real IP address 5. Sets up TLS mark cookie name 6. Enforces TLS session upgrade if needed **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php
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$http = new Http($db);
Core Methods
Session Management
session($route): void
Initializes the session handler (file-based or database-based).Parameters:
-
$route(int) - Routing flag: - Bit 2 (
$route & 2): Enable static mode for files/freecap (disables replay prevention and ID regeneration)
Features:
- Selects storage backend (file or database)
- Configures cookie settings (security, path, httponly)
- Binds IP and TLS validation
- Recovers diagnostic logs from previous session
Example:
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$http->session(0); // Normal session
$http->session(2); // Static file serving mode
---- ==== Caching System ==== ===== ##check_cache($page, $method): void## ===== Determines if a page can be cached and prepares the cache check. **Parameters:** - ##$page## (string) - Page name to cache - ##$method## (string) - Request method/action (e.g., 'show', 'edit') **Caching Rules:** - ✅ Enabled for GET requests only - ✅ Disabled for POST requests - ❌ Never cached for 'edit' or 'watch' methods - ✅ Only cached for anonymous users (no logged-in users) **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http->check_cache('HomePage', 'show');
store_cache(): void =====<!
store_cache(): void=====Saves the generated page content to cache file.
Features:
- Retrieves output buffer content
- Saves to cache file with proper permissions
- Records cache metadata in database
- Only executes if caching flag is set and user is anonymous
Example:
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$http->store_cache();
---- ===== ##invalidate_page($page): int## ===== Invalidates all cached versions of a page. **Parameters:** - ##$page## (string) - Page name to invalidate **Returns:** - Number of cache entries invalidated **Process:** 1. Finds all cached versions (different methods/languages) 2. Touches files to past timestamp (faster than deletion) 3. Removes entries from cache metadata table 4. Returns count of invalidated caches **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php
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$count = $http->invalidate_page('HomePage');
echo "Invalidated $count cache entries";
TLS/HTTPS Security
secure_base_url(): void
Switches base URL from HTTP to HTTPS.Purpose:
- Ensures all subsequent URLs use HTTPS
- Stores original HTTP URL for fallback
- Called when TLS session is detected
Example:
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$http->secure_base_url();
// $db->base_url now uses https://
---- ===== ##ensure_tls($url): void## ===== Enforces HTTPS for a specific URL and redirects if necessary. **Parameters:** - ##$url## (string) - URL to secure **Behavior:** - If not already HTTPS and TLS is enabled, forces HTTPS redirect - Handles both relative and absolute URLs - Converts relative URLs using current server name **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http->ensure_tls('/secure/payment');
IP Address Detection
real_ip(): string (Private)
Detects client's real IP address accounting for proxies.Proxy Headers Checked (in order):
-
HTTP_X_CLUSTER_CLIENT_IP -
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR(or custom header) -
HTTP_CLIENT_IP -
HTTP_X_REMOTE_ADDR -
REMOTE_ADDR(fallback)
Features:
- Filters out private/reserved IP ranges
- Respects configured reverse proxy addresses
- Returns
'0.0.0.0'as fallback
Configuration in Database:
-
reverse_proxy_addresses- Comma/space-separated proxy IPs -
reverse_proxy_header- Custom header name (default:X-Forwarded-For)
Example:
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$client_ip = $http->ip; // e.g., "203.0.113.42"
---- ==== HTTPS Detection ==== ===== ##tls_session(): bool## (Private) ===== Detects if current connection uses HTTPS/TLS. **Checks (any being true = HTTPS):** - ##$_SERVER['HTTPS']## is 'on' - ##$_SERVER['SERVER_PORT']## is 443 - ##$_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO']## is 'https' - ##$_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SSL']## is 'on' - ##$_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PORT']## is 443 ---- ==== Security Headers ==== =====##http_security_headers(): void##===== Sets security-related HTTP headers. **Headers Set:** #| *| Header | Purpose | Config Key |* || Content-Security-Policy | XSS/injection protection | ##csp## || || Permissions-Policy | Control browser features | ##permissions_policy## || || Referrer-Policy | Control referrer information | ##referrer_policy## || || Strict-Transport-Security | Force HTTPS | Auto (TLS only) || || X-Frame-Options | Clickjacking protection | Hardcoded: ##SAMEORIGIN## || || X-Content-Type-Options | MIME sniffing prevention | Hardcoded: ##nosniff## || |# **CSP Configuration Options:** - ##0## - Disabled - ##1## - Default policy (from ##csp.conf##) - ##2## - Custom policy (from ##csp_custom.conf##) **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http->http_security_headers();
HTTP Methods
redirect($url, $permanent = false): void
Performs an HTTP redirect.Parameters:
-
$url(string) - Target URL -
$permanent(bool) - Use 301 (permanent) vs 302 (temporary)
Features:
- Decodes
&entities to prevent broken redirects - Only works if headers not yet sent
- Uses output buffering to work anywhere in page processing
Example:
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$http->redirect('http://example.com/new-page', true); // 301
$http->redirect('/wiki/HomePage'); // 302
---- ===== ##terminate(): void## ===== Safe exit/die with cleanup. **Cleanup Operations:** - Saves diagnostic logs to session flash data - Ends script execution **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http->terminate();
status($code): void
Sets HTTP response status code.Supported Status Codes:
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200 => 'OK'
206 => 'Partial Content'
301 => 'Moved Permanently'
302 => 'Moved Temporarily'
304 => 'Not Modified'
400 => 'Bad Request'
401 => 'Unauthorized'
403 => 'Forbidden'
404 => 'Not Found'
405 => 'Method Not Allowed'
409 => 'Conflict'
410 => 'Gone'
416 => 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable'
500 => 'Internal Server Error'
501 => 'Not Implemented'
503 => 'Service Unavailable'
**Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http->status(404); // Send 404 Not Found
Caching Control
no_cache($client_only = true): void
Disables caching of the current page.Parameters:
-
$client_only(bool, default: TRUE) -
TRUE: Disable browser cache only -
FALSE: Disable both browser and server cache
Headers Set:
-
Last-Modified: <current-time>(always fresh) -
Cache-Control: no-store
Example:
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$http->no_cache(); // Client-side only
$http->no_cache(false); // Both client & server
---- ===== ##cache_promisc(): void## ===== Marks page as publicly cacheable. **Headers Set:** - ##Cache-Control: public## **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http->cache_promisc();
Language Negotiation
user_agent_language(): string
Determines best language based on browser preferences.Features:
- Follows RFC 9110 section 12.5.4 (HTTP Accept-Language)
- Parses
Accept-Languageheader with quality factors - Attempts exact match first, then language fallback
- Falls back to default system language
Example Header:
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.9,de;q=0.8
Returns:
- Language code (e.g., 'en', 'en-US', 'de')
available_languages($subset = true): array
Returns list of available language translations.Parameters:
-
$subset(bool, default: TRUE) -
TRUE: Only allowed languages -
FALSE: All available languages
Features:
- Scans
LANG_DIRfor language files - Filters by
allowed_languagesconfig if set - Caches result in session
- System language always included
Returns:
- Associative array:
['en' => 'en', 'de' => 'de', ...]
Example:
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$all_langs = $http->available_languages(false);
$allowed = $http->available_languages(true);
---- ==== File Serving ==== ===== ##sendfile($path, $filename = null, $age = null): void## ===== Serves files with proper HTTP headers and caching. **Parameters:** - ##$path## (string) - File path (or HTTP_XXX constant for error pages) - ##$filename## (string, optional) - Custom download filename - ##$age## (int, optional) - Cache age in days **Features:** - HTTP range request support (partial file downloads) - ETag and Last-Modified conditional requests - Proper MIME type detection - Content-Security-Policy for special file types - Streaming for large files - GZip compression for text files **Special Paths:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http->sendfile(404); // Serves file defined by HTTP_404 constant
$http->sendfile(403); // Serves file defined by HTTP_403 constant
Example:
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$http->sendfile('uploads/document.pdf', 'my-document.pdf', 30);
---- ===== ##mime_type($path): string## ===== Returns MIME type for a file. **Returns:** - MIME type string (e.g., 'application/pdf') - Default: ##'application/octet-stream'## **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$mime = $http->mime_type('file.pdf'); // 'application/pdf'
mime_types(): array (Private)
Loads and caches MIME types from configuration.Features:
- Reads from
config/mime.types - Caches to
cache/config/mime.types - Reloads if config is updated
Compression
gzip(): void
Compresses HTTP response with gzip/x-gzip.Features:
- Manually implements gzip (not relying on zlib.output_compression)
- Produces correct
Content-Lengthheader - Only compresses if:
- 860 bytes < content < 1 MB
- Client accepts compression
- Headers not already sent
Example:
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$http->gzip();
---- ==== Utility Methods ==== ===== ##parse_str($str): array## (Private) ===== Parses URL-encoded strings with special character handling. **Purpose:** - Safely handles special characters in query/form data - Converts encoding properly **Example:** <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$data = $http->parse_str('name=John&age=30');
request_uri(): string (Private)
Extracts and normalizes REQUEST_URI from server.Normalization:
- Removes base URL prefix
- Removes spaces
- Collapses multiple slashes
- Removes
..path traversal attempts - Removes leading/trailing slashes
cut_prefix($prefix, $path): string (Private)
Removes prefix from path (case-insensitive). get_header_conf($file_name): string (Private)
Loads security header configuration from files.Files Supported:
-
csp.conf/csp_custom.conf -
permissions_policy.conf/permissions_policy_custom.conf
Configuration Dependencies
The class relies on these database configuration settings:
| Setting | Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
base_url |
string | Wiki's base URL |
tls |
bool | Enable HTTPS enforcement |
cache |
bool | Enable page caching |
cache_ttl |
int | Cache lifetime in seconds |
session_store |
int | 1=File, 0=Database |
system_seed_hash |
string | Session encryption seed |
cookie_prefix |
string | Session cookie prefix |
cookie_path |
string | Cookie path |
allow_persistent_cookie |
bool | Allow persistent login |
session_length |
int | Session lifetime in seconds |
reverse_proxy_addresses |
string | Comma/space-separated proxy IPs |
reverse_proxy_header |
string | Custom X-Forwarded header |
language |
string | Default language code |
multilanguage |
bool | Enable language negotiation |
allowed_languages |
string | Comma/space-separated allowed langs |
enable_security_headers |
bool | Send security headers |
csp |
int | CSP setting (0/1/2) |
permissions_policy |
int | Permissions-Policy setting (0/1/2) |
referrer_policy |
int | Referrer-Policy setting (0-8) |
Constants Used
| Constant | Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
IN_WACKO |
bool | Security check (exit if not defined) |
CHMOD_SAFE |
int | File permissions for cache files |
CHMOD_FILE |
int | File permissions for config cache |
CACHE_PAGE_DIR |
string | Page cache directory |
CACHE_SESSION_DIR |
string | Session cache directory |
CACHE_CONFIG_DIR |
string | Config cache directory |
CONFIG_DIR |
string | Configuration directory |
LANG_DIR |
string | Language files directory |
DAYSECS |
int | Seconds in a day (86400) |
HTTP_404 |
string | Path to 404 error page |
HTTP_403 |
string | Path to 403 error page |
Workflow Examples
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// In main wiki entry point
$http = new Http($db);
$http->session(0); // Start session
// Check if page can be served from cache
$http->check_cache('HomePage', 'show');
// ... render page content ...
// Store rendered page in cache if applicable
$http->store_cache();
// Send security headers
$http->http_security_headers();
// Possibly compress output
$http->gzip();
==== Example 2: Handling TLS/HTTPS Upgrade ==== <!--markup:1:begin-->php
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$http = new Http($db); // Constructor detects TLS requirement
// If TLS is enabled and user wasn't in TLS before:
// - Sets TLS session flag
// - Marks session with TLS cookie
// - Redirects to HTTPS version
Example 3: Invalidating Cache After Page Edit
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// User edits a page
$http = new Http($db);
$count = $http->invalidate_page('HomePage');
// All cached versions (different languages, methods) are invalidated
==== Example 4: Serving a File ==== <!--markup:1:begin-->php<!
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$http = new Http($db);
$http->session(2); // Static file mode - no session replay prevention
// Serve with 30-day cache
$http->sendfile('uploads/manual.pdf', 'user-manual.pdf', 30);
Security Considerations
1. IP Address Spoofing
- Validates IPs against private ranges
- Filters proxy-provided IPs appropriately
- Configurable reverse proxy trust
2. Session Security
- Binds sessions to IP address
- Binds sessions to TLS status
- Supports both file and database storage
- HttpOnly cookies by default
3. TLS Enforcement
- Automatic HTTPS upgrade when configured
- Marks TLS sessions to prevent downgrade attacks
- HSTS header support
4. Content Security
- CSP headers to prevent XSS
- X-Frame-Options to prevent clickjacking
- X-Content-Type-Options to prevent MIME sniffing
- Referrer-Policy control
- Permissions-Policy for browser features
5. File Serving
- Validates file existence and readability
- Prevents directory traversal via
realpath() - Rejects symbolic links
- Special CSP for SVG and PDF files
6. Cache Security
- Cached only for anonymous users
- Disabled for sensitive operations (edit, watch)
- Only GET requests cached
Performance Optimization
1. Page Caching
- Stores full HTML output
- TTL-based expiration
- Language and method-aware caching
- Conditional request support (304 Not Modified)
2. MIME Type Caching
- Loads MIME types once and caches
- Regenerates only when config changes
3. Session Options
- File-based sessions for simple deployments
- Database sessions for distributed systems
4. Compression
- Manual gzip implementation
- Proper Content-Length generation
- Only compresses appropriate sizes
Debugging
The class integrates with WackoWiki's diagnostic system:
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// Diagnostic messages are preserved across redirects
// via session flash data
// Check cached pages (debug comments in output):
// <!-- WackoWiki Caching Engine: page cached at 2024-01-15 12:30:45 GMT -->
%%
Related Classes
- Session Classes (
SessionFileStore,SessionDbalStore) - Session management backends - Database Class - Configuration and cache metadata storage
- Ut Utility Class - String/path utilities
- Diag Class - Diagnostic logging
Version History
- Supports PHP 8.0+ (uses match expressions, union types)
- Follows RFC 9110 for HTTP header handling
- Modern cookie security practices
Conclusion
The
Http class is the central request/response handler in WackoWiki, managing everything from session initialization to security headers to file serving. Understanding this class is essential for:- Extending WackoWiki with custom request handlers
- Implementing custom session logic
- Adding new security policies
- Optimizing cache strategies
- Debugging HTTP-related issues