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package org.eclipse.jetty.util;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
// @deprecated The Eclipse Jetty and Apache Felix Http Jetty packages are no longer supported.
@Deprecated(since = "2021-05-27")
public abstract class PatternMatcher {
public abstract void matched(URI uri) throws Exception;
/**
* Find jar names from the provided list matching a pattern.
*
* If the pattern is null and isNullInclusive is true, then
* all jar names will match.
*
* A pattern is a set of acceptable jar names. Each acceptable
* jar name is a regex. Each regex can be separated by either a
* "," or a "|". If you use a "|" this or's together the jar
* name patterns. This means that ordering of the matches is
* unimportant to you. If instead, you want to match particular
* jar names, and you want to match them in order, you should
* separate the regexs with "," instead.
*
* Eg "aaa-.*\\.jar|bbb-.*\\.jar"
* Will iterate over the jar names and match
* in any order.
*
* Eg "aaa-*\\.jar,bbb-.*\\.jar"
* Will iterate over the jar names, matching
* all those starting with "aaa-" first, then "bbb-".
*
* @param pattern the pattern
* @param uris the uris to test the pattern against
* @param isNullInclusive if true, an empty pattern means all names match, if false, none match
* @throws Exception if fundamental error in pattern matching
*/
public void match(Pattern pattern, URI[] uris, boolean isNullInclusive) throws Exception {
if (uris != null) {
String[] patterns = (pattern == null ? null : pattern.pattern().split(","));
List subPatterns = new ArrayList();
for (int i = 0; patterns != null && i < patterns.length; i++) {
subPatterns.add(Pattern.compile(patterns[i]));
}
if (subPatterns.isEmpty())
subPatterns.add(pattern);
if (subPatterns.isEmpty()) {
matchPatterns(null, uris, isNullInclusive);
} else {
// for each subpattern, iterate over all the urls, processing those that match
for (Pattern p : subPatterns) {
matchPatterns(p, uris, isNullInclusive);
}
}
}
}
public void matchPatterns(Pattern pattern, URI[] uris, boolean isNullInclusive) throws Exception {
for (int i = 0; i < uris.length; i++) {
URI uri = uris[i];
String s = uri.toString();
if ((pattern == null && isNullInclusive) || (pattern != null && pattern.matcher(s).matches())) {
matched(uris[i]);
}
}
}
}
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