// Package sysproxy resolves the OS-level proxy (Windows system/PAC settings) // for a target URL. ForURL returns nil on platforms without system-proxy // support or when no proxy applies, so callers fall back to direct/env. package sysproxy import ( "net/url" "strings" ) func splitList(s string) []string { return strings.FieldsFunc(s, func(r rune) bool { return r == ';' || r == ' ' || r == '\t' || r == '\n' || r == '\r' }) } // parseProxyList picks a proxy from a WinHTTP/IE proxy string for scheme. The // string is either "host:port" (all protocols) or "http=h:p;https=h:p" form. func parseProxyList(list, scheme string) *url.URL { var fallback string for _, f := range splitList(list) { if i := strings.IndexByte(f, '='); i >= 0 { if strings.EqualFold(f[:i], scheme) { return hostProxyURL(f[i+1:]) } continue } if fallback == "" { fallback = f } } if fallback != "" { return hostProxyURL(fallback) } return nil } func hostProxyURL(hostport string) *url.URL { hostport = strings.TrimSpace(hostport) if i := strings.Index(hostport, "://"); i >= 0 { hostport = hostport[i+3:] } if hostport == "" { return nil } return &url.URL{Scheme: "http", Host: hostport} } // bypassed reports whether host matches a WinINET proxy-bypass entry. "" // matches dotless (intranet) hosts; a leading "*" is a suffix wildcard. func bypassed(host, bypass string) bool { host = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(host)) if host == "" { return false } for _, e := range splitList(bypass) { e = strings.ToLower(e) switch { case e == "": if !strings.Contains(host, ".") { return true } case strings.HasPrefix(e, "*"): if strings.HasSuffix(host, strings.TrimPrefix(e, "*")) { return true } case host == e: return true } } return false }