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package okhttp3.internal.tls
import java.security.cert.Certificate
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate
import javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException
import javax.net.ssl.X509TrustManager
import okhttp3.internal.platform.Platform
/**
* Computes the effective certificate chain from the raw array returned by Java's built in TLS APIs.
* Cleaning a chain returns a list of certificates where the first element is `chain[0]`, each
* certificate is signed by the certificate that follows, and the last certificate is a trusted CA
* certificate.
*
* Use of the chain cleaner is necessary to omit unexpected certificates that aren't relevant to
* the TLS handshake and to extract the trusted CA certificate for the benefit of certificate
* pinning.
*/
abstract class CertificateChainCleaner {
@Throws(SSLPeerUnverifiedException::class)
abstract fun clean(chain: List, hostname: String): List
companion object {
fun get(trustManager: X509TrustManager): CertificateChainCleaner {
return Platform.get().buildCertificateChainCleaner(trustManager)
}
fun get(vararg caCerts: X509Certificate): CertificateChainCleaner {
return BasicCertificateChainCleaner(BasicTrustRootIndex(*caCerts))
}
}
}