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package com.google.api.client.util.escape;

import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.net.URLDecoder;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;

/**
 * Utility functions for encoding and decoding URIs.
 *
 * @since 1.0
 */
public final class CharEscapers {

  private static final Escaper APPLICATION_X_WWW_FORM_URLENCODED =
      new PercentEscaper(PercentEscaper.SAFECHARS_URLENCODER, true);

  private static final Escaper URI_ESCAPER =
      new PercentEscaper(PercentEscaper.SAFECHARS_URLENCODER, false);

  private static final Escaper URI_PATH_ESCAPER =
      new PercentEscaper(PercentEscaper.SAFEPATHCHARS_URLENCODER);

  private static final Escaper URI_RESERVED_ESCAPER =
      new PercentEscaper(PercentEscaper.SAFE_PLUS_RESERVED_CHARS_URLENCODER);

  private static final Escaper URI_USERINFO_ESCAPER =
      new PercentEscaper(PercentEscaper.SAFEUSERINFOCHARS_URLENCODER);

  private static final Escaper URI_QUERY_STRING_ESCAPER =
      new PercentEscaper(PercentEscaper.SAFEQUERYSTRINGCHARS_URLENCODER);

  /**
   * Escapes the string value so it can be safely included in application/x-www-form-urlencoded
   * data. This is not appropriate for generic URI escaping. In particular it encodes the space
   * character as a plus sign instead of percent escaping it, in contravention of the URI
   * specification. For details on application/x-www-form-urlencoded encoding see the see HTML 4 specification,
   * section 17.13.4.1.
   *
   * 

When encoding a String, the following rules apply: * *

    *
  • The alphanumeric characters "a" through "z", "A" through "Z" and "0" through "9" remain * the same. *
  • The special characters ".", "-", "*", and "_" remain the same. *
  • The space character " " is converted into a plus sign "+". *
  • All other characters are converted into one or more bytes using UTF-8 encoding and each * byte is then represented by the 3-character string "%XY", where "XY" is the two-digit, * uppercase, hexadecimal representation of the byte value. *
* *

Note: Unlike other escapers, URI escapers produce uppercase hexadecimal sequences. * From RFC 3986:
* "URI producers and normalizers should use uppercase hexadecimal digits for all * percent-encodings." * *

This escaper has identical behavior to (but is potentially much faster than): * *

    *
  • {@link java.net.URLEncoder#encode(String, String)} with the encoding name "UTF-8" *
*/ @Deprecated public static String escapeUri(String value) { return APPLICATION_X_WWW_FORM_URLENCODED.escape(value); } /** * Escapes the string value so it can be safely included in any part of a URI. For details on * escaping URIs, see RFC 3986 - section * 2.4. * *

When encoding a String, the following rules apply: * *

    *
  • The alphanumeric characters "a" through "z", "A" through "Z" and "0" through "9" remain * the same. *
  • The special characters ".", "-", "*", and "_" remain the same. *
  • The space character " " is converted into "%20". *
  • All other characters are converted into one or more bytes using UTF-8 encoding and each * byte is then represented by the 3-character string "%XY", where "XY" is the two-digit, * uppercase, hexadecimal representation of the byte value. *
* *

Note: Unlike other escapers, URI escapers produce uppercase hexadecimal sequences. * From RFC 3986:
* "URI producers and normalizers should use uppercase hexadecimal digits for all * percent-encodings." */ public static String escapeUriConformant(String value) { return URI_ESCAPER.escape(value); } /** * Decodes application/x-www-form-urlencoded strings. The UTF-8 character set determines what * characters are represented by any consecutive sequences of the form "%XX". * *

This replaces each occurrence of '+' with a space, ' '. This method should not be used for * non-application/x-www-form-urlencoded strings such as host and path. * * @param uri a percent-encoded US-ASCII string * @return a string without any percent escapes or plus signs */ public static String decodeUri(String uri) { try { return URLDecoder.decode(uri, StandardCharsets.UTF_8.name()); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { // UTF-8 encoding guaranteed to be supported by JVM throw new RuntimeException(e); } } /** * Decodes the path component of a URI. This does not convert + into spaces (the behavior of * {@link java.net.URLDecoder#decode(String, String)}). This method transforms URI encoded values * into their decoded symbols. * *

e.g. {@code decodePath("%3Co%3E")} returns {@code ""} * * @param path the value to be decoded * @return decoded version of {@code path} */ public static String decodeUriPath(String path) { if (path == null) { return null; } try { return URLDecoder.decode(path.replace("+", "%2B"), StandardCharsets.UTF_8.name()); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { // UTF-8 encoding guaranteed to be supported by JVM throw new RuntimeException(e); } } /** * Escapes the string value so it can be safely included in URI path segments. For details on * escaping URIs, see RFC 3986 - section * 2.4. * *

When encoding a String, the following rules apply: * *

    *
  • The alphanumeric characters "a" through "z", "A" through "Z" and "0" through "9" remain * the same. *
  • The unreserved characters ".", "-", "~", and "_" remain the same. *
  • The general delimiters "@" and ":" remain the same. *
  • The subdelimiters "!", "$", "&", "'", "(", ")", "*", ",", ";", and "=" remain the * same. *
  • The space character " " is converted into %20. *
  • All other characters are converted into one or more bytes using UTF-8 encoding and each * byte is then represented by the 3-character string "%XY", where "XY" is the two-digit, * uppercase, hexadecimal representation of the byte value. *
* *

Note: Unlike other escapers, URI escapers produce uppercase hexadecimal sequences. * From RFC 3986:
* "URI producers and normalizers should use uppercase hexadecimal digits for all * percent-encodings." */ public static String escapeUriPath(String value) { return URI_PATH_ESCAPER.escape(value); } /** * Escapes a URI path but retains all reserved characters, including all general delimiters. That * is the same as {@link #escapeUriPath(String)} except that it does not escape '?', '+', and '/'. */ public static String escapeUriPathWithoutReserved(String value) { return URI_RESERVED_ESCAPER.escape(value); } /** * Escapes the string value so it can be safely included in URI user info part. For details on * escaping URIs, see RFC 3986 - section * 2.4. * *

When encoding a String, the following rules apply: * *

    *
  • The alphanumeric characters "a" through "z", "A" through "Z" and "0" through "9" remain * the same. *
  • The unreserved characters ".", "-", "~", and "_" remain the same. *
  • The general delimiter ":" remains the same. *
  • The subdelimiters "!", "$", "&", "'", "(", ")", "*", ",", ";", and "=" remain the * same. *
  • The space character " " is converted into %20. *
  • All other characters are converted into one or more bytes using UTF-8 encoding and each * byte is then represented by the 3-character string "%XY", where "XY" is the two-digit, * uppercase, hexadecimal representation of the byte value. *
* *

Note: Unlike other escapers, URI escapers produce uppercase hexadecimal sequences. * From RFC 3986:
* "URI producers and normalizers should use uppercase hexadecimal digits for all * percent-encodings." * * @since 1.15 */ public static String escapeUriUserInfo(String value) { return URI_USERINFO_ESCAPER.escape(value); } /** * Escapes the string value so it can be safely included in URI query string segments. When the * query string consists of a sequence of name=value pairs separated by &, the names and * values should be individually encoded. If you escape an entire query string in one pass with * this escaper, then the "=" and "&" characters used as separators will also be escaped. * *

This escaper is also suitable for escaping fragment identifiers. * *

For details on escaping URIs, see RFC 3986 - section 2.4. * *

When encoding a String, the following rules apply: * *

    *
  • The alphanumeric characters "a" through "z", "A" through "Z" and "0" through "9" remain * the same. *
  • The unreserved characters ".", "-", "~", and "_" remain the same. *
  • The general delimiters "@" and ":" remain the same. *
  • The path delimiters "/" and "?" remain the same. *
  • The subdelimiters "!", "$", "'", "(", ")", "*", ",", and ";", remain the same. *
  • The space character " " is converted into %20. *
  • The equals sign "=" is converted into %3D. *
  • The ampersand "&" is converted into %26. *
  • All other characters are converted into one or more bytes using UTF-8 encoding and each * byte is then represented by the 3-character string "%XY", where "XY" is the two-digit, * uppercase, hexadecimal representation of the byte value. *
* *

Note: Unlike other escapers, URI escapers produce uppercase hexadecimal sequences. * From RFC 3986:
* "URI producers and normalizers should use uppercase hexadecimal digits for all * percent-encodings." */ public static String escapeUriQuery(String value) { return URI_QUERY_STRING_ESCAPER.escape(value); } private CharEscapers() {} }





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