"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.JSONP = void 0; const polling_1 = require("./polling"); const qs = require("querystring"); const rDoubleSlashes = /\\\\n/g; const rSlashes = /(\\)?\\n/g; class JSONP extends polling_1.Polling { /** * JSON-P polling transport. * * @api public */ constructor(req) { super(req); this.head = "___eio[" + (req._query.j || "").replace(/[^0-9]/g, "") + "]("; this.foot = ");"; } /** * Handles incoming data. * Due to a bug in \n handling by browsers, we expect a escaped string. * * @api private */ onData(data) { // we leverage the qs module so that we get built-in DoS protection // and the fast alternative to decodeURIComponent data = qs.parse(data).d; if ("string" === typeof data) { // client will send already escaped newlines as \\\\n and newlines as \\n // \\n must be replaced with \n and \\\\n with \\n data = data.replace(rSlashes, function (match, slashes) { return slashes ? match : "\n"; }); super.onData(data.replace(rDoubleSlashes, "\\n")); } } /** * Performs the write. * * @api private */ doWrite(data, options, callback) { // we must output valid javascript, not valid json // see: http://timelessrepo.com/json-isnt-a-javascript-subset const js = JSON.stringify(data) .replace(/\u2028/g, "\\u2028") .replace(/\u2029/g, "\\u2029"); // prepare response data = this.head + js + this.foot; super.doWrite(data, options, callback); } } exports.JSONP = JSONP;