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[Bug-wget] [PATCH] Keep fetched URLs in POSIX extended attributes


From: Sean Burford
Subject: [Bug-wget] [PATCH] Keep fetched URLs in POSIX extended attributes
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 14:33:23 +1000

Hi,

I find it useful to keep track of where files are downloaded from.  POSIX
extended attributes provide a lightweight portable method of keeping this
information across Linux, OS/X, FreeBSD and many other platforms.

This compliments wget's existing WARC support, which serves a related but
different use case closer to tcpdump or tar for web pages.  Extended
attributes can provide a quick answer to "where did I get this file from
again?"

This patch changes:
*   autoconf detects whether extended attributes are available and enables
the code if they are.
*   The new flags --xattr and --no-xattr control whether xattr is enabled.
*   The new command "xattr = (on|off)" can be used in ~/.wgetrc or
/etc/wgetrc
*   The original and redirected URLs are recorded as shown below.
*   This works for both single fetches and recursive mode.

Here is an example, where http://archive.org redirects to
https://archive.org:
$ wget --xattr http://archive.org
...
$ getfattr -d index.html
user.xdg.origin.url="https://archive.org/";
user.xdg.referrer.url="http://archive.org/";

These attributes were chosen based on those stored by Google Chrome (
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=45903) and curl (
https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/master/src/tool_xattr.c)

-- 
Sean Burford <address@hidden>

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