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package com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal;

import java.security.SignatureException;
import java.util.Date;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import com.amazonaws.Request;
import com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentials;
import com.amazonaws.auth.AbstractAWSSigner;
import com.amazonaws.auth.SignatureVersion;
import com.amazonaws.auth.Signer;
import com.amazonaws.auth.SigningAlgorithm;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3.Headers;

/**
 * Implementation of the {@linkplain Signer} interface specific to S3's signing
 * algorithm.
 */
public class S3Signer extends AbstractAWSSigner implements Signer {

    /** AWS Credentials */
    private final AWSCredentials credentials;

    /** Shared log for signing debug output */
    private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(S3Signer.class);

    /**
     * The HTTP verb (GET, PUT, HEAD, DELETE) the request to sign
     * is using.
     *
     * TODO: We need to know the HTTP verb in order to
     *       create the authentication signature, but we don't
     *       have easy access to it through the request object.
     *
     *       Maybe it'd be better for the S3 signer (or all signers?)
     *       to work directly off of the HttpRequest instead of
     *       the Request object?
     */
    private final String httpVerb;

    /**
     * The canonical resource path portion of the S3 string to sign.
     * Examples: "/", "//", or "//"
     *
     * TODO: We don't want to hold the resource path as member data in the S3
     *       signer, but we need access to it and can't get it through the
     *       request yet.
     */
    private final String resourcePath;

    /**
     * Constructs a new S3Signer to sign requests based on the
     * AWS credentials, HTTP method and canonical S3 resource path.
     *
     * @param credentials
     *            The AWS credentials to use to sign the request.
     * @param httpVerb
     *            The HTTP verb (GET, PUT, POST, HEAD, DELETE) the request is
     *            using.
     * @param resourcePath
     *            The canonical S3 resource path (ex: "/", "//", or
     *            "//".
     */
    public S3Signer(AWSCredentials credentials, String httpVerb, String resourcePath) {
        this.credentials = credentials;
        this.httpVerb = httpVerb;
        this.resourcePath = resourcePath;

        if (resourcePath == null)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourcePath is empty");
    }

    /* (non-Javadoc)
     * @see com.amazonaws.auth.Signer#sign(com.amazonaws.Request, com.amazonaws.auth.SignatureVersion, com.amazonaws.auth.SigningAlgorithm)
     */
    public void sign(Request request, SignatureVersion version,
            SigningAlgorithm algorithm) throws SignatureException {
        if (credentials == null) {
            log.debug("Canonical string will not be signed, as no AWS Secret Key was provided");
            return;
        }

        request.addHeader(Headers.DATE, ServiceUtils.formatRfc822Date(new Date()));
        String canonicalString = RestUtils.makeS3CanonicalString(
                httpVerb, resourcePath, request, null);
        log.debug("Calculated string to sign:\n\"" + canonicalString + "\"");

        String secretKey;
        String accessKeyId;
        synchronized (credentials) {
            secretKey = credentials.getAWSSecretKey();
            accessKeyId = credentials.getAWSAccessKeyId();
        }
        
        String signature = super.sign(canonicalString, secretKey, SigningAlgorithm.HmacSHA1);
        request.addHeader("Authorization", "AWS " + accessKeyId + ":" + signature);
    }

}




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