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package com.ejie.x38.webdav.fromcatalina;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import javax.servlet.http.Cookie;
/**
* General purpose request parsing and encoding utility methods.
*
* @author Craig R. McClanahan
* @author Tim Tye
* @version $Revision: 1.2 $ $Date: 2008-08-05 07:38:45 $
*/
public final class RequestUtil {
/**
* The DateFormat to use for generating readable dates in cookies.
*/
private static SimpleDateFormat FORMAT = new SimpleDateFormat(
" EEEE, dd-MMM-yy kk:mm:ss zz");
static {
FORMAT.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"));
}
/**
* Encode a cookie as per RFC 2109. The resulting string can be used as the
* value for a <code>Set-Cookie</code> header.
*
* @param cookie
* The cookie to encode.
* @return A string following RFC 2109.
*/
public static String encodeCookie(Cookie cookie) {
StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(cookie.getName());
buf.append("=");
buf.append(cookie.getValue());
String comment = cookie.getComment();
if (comment != null) {
buf.append("; Comment=\"");
buf.append(comment);
buf.append("\"");
}
String domain = cookie.getDomain();
if (domain != null) {
buf.append("; Domain=\"");
buf.append(domain);
buf.append("\"");
}
int age = cookie.getMaxAge();
if (age >= 0) {
buf.append("; Max-Age=\"");
buf.append(age);
buf.append("\"");
}
String path = cookie.getPath();
if (path != null) {
buf.append("; Path=\"");
buf.append(path);
buf.append("\"");
}
if (cookie.getSecure()) {
buf.append("; Secure");
}
int version = cookie.getVersion();
if (version > 0) {
buf.append("; Version=\"");
buf.append(version);
buf.append("\"");
}
return (buf.toString());
}
/**
* Filter the specified message string for characters that are sensitive in
* HTML. This avoids potential attacks caused by including JavaScript codes
* in the request URL that is often reported in error messages.
*
* @param message
* The message string to be filtered
*/
public static String filter(String message) {
if (message == null)
return (null);
char content[] = new char[message.length()];
message.getChars(0, message.length(), content, 0);
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(content.length + 50);
for (int i = 0; i < content.length; i++) {
switch (content[i]) {
case '<':
result.append("<");
break;
case '>':
result.append(">");
break;
case '&':
result.append("&");
break;
case '"':
result.append(""");
break;
default:
result.append(content[i]);
}
}
return (result.toString());
}
/**
* Normalize a relative URI path that may have relative values ("/./",
* "/../", and so on ) it it. <strong>WARNING</strong> - This method is
* useful only for normalizing application-generated paths. It does not try
* to perform security checks for malicious input.
*
* @param path
* Relative path to be normalized
*/
public static String normalize(String path) {
if (path == null)
return null;
// Create a place for the normalized path
String normalized = path;
if (normalized.equals("/."))
return "/";
// Add a leading "/" if necessary
if (!normalized.startsWith("/"))
normalized = "/" + normalized;
// Resolve occurrences of "//" in the normalized path
while (true) {
int index = normalized.indexOf("//");
if (index < 0)
break;
normalized = normalized.substring(0, index)
+ normalized.substring(index + 1);
}
// Resolve occurrences of "/./" in the normalized path
while (true) {
int index = normalized.indexOf("/./");
if (index < 0)
break;
normalized = normalized.substring(0, index)
+ normalized.substring(index + 2);
}
// Resolve occurrences of "/../" in the normalized path
while (true) {
int index = normalized.indexOf("/../");
if (index < 0)
break;
if (index == 0)
return (null); // Trying to go outside our context
int index2 = normalized.lastIndexOf('/', index - 1);
normalized = normalized.substring(0, index2)
+ normalized.substring(index + 3);
}
// Return the normalized path that we have completed
return (normalized);
}
/**
* Parse the character encoding from the specified content type header. If
* the content type is null, or there is no explicit character encoding,
* <code>null</code> is returned.
*
* @param contentType
* a content type header
*/
public static String parseCharacterEncoding(String contentType) {
if (contentType == null)
return (null);
int start = contentType.indexOf("charset=");
if (start < 0)
return (null);
String encoding = contentType.substring(start + 8);
int end = encoding.indexOf(';');
if (end >= 0)
encoding = encoding.substring(0, end);
encoding = encoding.trim();
if ((encoding.length() > 2) && (encoding.startsWith("\""))
&& (encoding.endsWith("\"")))
encoding = encoding.substring(1, encoding.length() - 1);
return (encoding.trim());
}
/**
* Parse a cookie header into an array of cookies according to RFC 2109.
*
* @param header
* Value of an HTTP "Cookie" header
*/
public static Cookie[] parseCookieHeader(String header) {
if ((header == null) || (header.length() < 1))
return (new Cookie[0]);
ArrayList<Cookie> cookies = new ArrayList<Cookie>();
while (header.length() > 0) {
int semicolon = header.indexOf(';');
if (semicolon < 0)
semicolon = header.length();
if (semicolon == 0)
break;
String token = header.substring(0, semicolon);
if (semicolon < header.length())
header = header.substring(semicolon + 1);
else
header = "";
try {
int equals = token.indexOf('=');
if (equals > 0) {
String name = token.substring(0, equals).trim();
String value = token.substring(equals + 1).trim();
cookies.add(new Cookie(name, value));
}
} catch (Throwable e) {
;
}
}
return ((Cookie[]) cookies.toArray(new Cookie[cookies.size()]));
}
/**
* Append request parameters from the specified String to the specified Map.
* It is presumed that the specified Map is not accessed from any other
* thread, so no synchronization is performed.
* <p>
* <strong>IMPLEMENTATION NOTE</strong>: URL decoding is performed
* individually on the parsed name and value elements, rather than on the
* entire query string ahead of time, to properly deal with the case where
* the name or value includes an encoded "=" or "&" character that would
* otherwise be interpreted as a delimiter.
*
* @param map
* Map that accumulates the resulting parameters
* @param data
* Input string containing request parameters
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* if the data is malformed
*/
public static void parseParameters(Map<String, String[]> map, String data,
String encoding) throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
if ((data != null) && (data.length() > 0)) {
// use the specified encoding to extract bytes out of the
// given string so that the encoding is not lost. If an
// encoding is not specified, let it use platform default
byte[] bytes = null;
try {
if (encoding == null) {
bytes = data.getBytes();
} else {
bytes = data.getBytes(encoding);
}
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uee) {
}
parseParameters(map, bytes, encoding);
}
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded String. When the byte array
* is converted to a string, the system default character encoding is
* used... This may be different than some other servers.
*
* @param str
* The url-encoded string
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* if a '%' character is not followed by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal
* number
*/
public static String URLDecode(String str) {
return URLDecode(str, null);
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded String.
*
* @param str
* The url-encoded string
* @param enc
* The encoding to use; if null, the default encoding is used
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* if a '%' character is not followed by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal
* number
*/
public static String URLDecode(String str, String enc) {
if (str == null)
return (null);
// use the specified encoding to extract bytes out of the
// given string so that the encoding is not lost. If an
// encoding is not specified, let it use platform default
byte[] bytes = null;
try {
if (enc == null) {
bytes = str.getBytes();
} else {
bytes = str.getBytes(enc);
}
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uee) {
}
return URLDecode(bytes, enc);
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded byte array.
*
* @param bytes
* The url-encoded byte array
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* if a '%' character is not followed by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal
* number
*/
public static String URLDecode(byte[] bytes) {
return URLDecode(bytes, null);
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded byte array.
*
* @param bytes
* The url-encoded byte array
* @param enc
* The encoding to use; if null, the default encoding is used
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* if a '%' character is not followed by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal
* number
*/
public static String URLDecode(byte[] bytes, String enc) {
if (bytes == null)
return (null);
int len = bytes.length;
int ix = 0;
int ox = 0;
while (ix < len) {
byte b = bytes[ix++]; // Get byte to test
if (b == '+') {
b = (byte) ' ';
} else if (b == '%') {
b = (byte) ((convertHexDigit(bytes[ix++]) << 4) + convertHexDigit(bytes[ix++]));
}
bytes[ox++] = b;
}
if (enc != null) {
try {
return new String(bytes, 0, ox, enc);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
return new String(bytes, 0, ox);
}
/**
* Convert a byte character value to hexidecimal digit value.
*
* @param b
* the character value byte
*/
private static byte convertHexDigit(byte b) {
if ((b >= '0') && (b <= '9'))
return (byte) (b - '0');
if ((b >= 'a') && (b <= 'f'))
return (byte) (b - 'a' + 10);
if ((b >= 'A') && (b <= 'F'))
return (byte) (b - 'A' + 10);
return 0;
}
/**
* Put name and value pair in map. When name already exist, add value to
* array of values.
*
* @param map
* The map to populate
* @param name
* The parameter name
* @param value
* The parameter value
*/
private static void putMapEntry(Map<String, String[]> map, String name,
String value) {
String[] newValues = null;
String[] oldValues = (String[]) map.get(name);
if (oldValues == null) {
newValues = new String[1];
newValues[0] = value;
} else {
newValues = new String[oldValues.length + 1];
System.arraycopy(oldValues, 0, newValues, 0, oldValues.length);
newValues[oldValues.length] = value;
}
map.put(name, newValues);
}
/**
* Append request parameters from the specified String to the specified Map.
* It is presumed that the specified Map is not accessed from any other
* thread, so no synchronization is performed.
* <p>
* <strong>IMPLEMENTATION NOTE</strong>: URL decoding is performed
* individually on the parsed name and value elements, rather than on the
* entire query string ahead of time, to properly deal with the case where
* the name or value includes an encoded "=" or "&" character that would
* otherwise be interpreted as a delimiter. NOTE: byte array data is
* modified by this method. Caller beware.
*
* @param map
* Map that accumulates the resulting parameters
* @param data
* Input string containing request parameters
* @param encoding
* Encoding to use for converting hex
*
* @exception UnsupportedEncodingException
* if the data is malformed
*/
public static void parseParameters(Map<String, String[]> map, byte[] data,
String encoding) throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
if (data != null && data.length > 0) {
int ix = 0;
int ox = 0;
String key = null;
String value = null;
while (ix < data.length) {
byte c = data[ix++];
switch ((char) c) {
case '&':
value = new String(data, 0, ox, encoding);
if (key != null) {
putMapEntry(map, key, value);
key = null;
}
ox = 0;
break;
case '=':
if (key == null) {
key = new String(data, 0, ox, encoding);
ox = 0;
} else {
data[ox++] = c;
}
break;
case '+':
data[ox++] = (byte) ' ';
break;
case '%':
data[ox++] = (byte) ((convertHexDigit(data[ix++]) << 4) + convertHexDigit(data[ix++]));
break;
default:
data[ox++] = c;
}
}
// The last value does not end in '&'. So save it now.
if (key != null) {
value = new String(data, 0, ox, encoding);
putMapEntry(map, key, value);
}
}
}
}