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package com.helger.commons.codec;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import javax.annotation.Nonnegative;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import com.helger.commons.ValueEnforcer;
import com.helger.commons.annotation.Nonempty;
import com.helger.commons.annotation.ReturnsMutableCopy;
import com.helger.commons.charset.CharsetHelper;
import com.helger.commons.serialize.convert.SerializationConverter;
import com.helger.commons.string.StringHelper;
/**
* Implements methods common to all codecs defined in RFC 1522.
*
* RFC 1522 describes
* techniques to allow the encoding of non-ASCII text in various portions of a
* RFC 822 [2] message header, in a manner which is unlikely to confuse existing
* message handling software.
*
* This class is immutable and thread-safe.
*
* @see MIME (Multipurpose
* Internet Mail Extensions) Part Two: Message Header Extensions for
* Non-ASCII Text
*/
public abstract class AbstractRFC1522Codec implements ICodec
{
/** Separator. */
protected static final char SEP = '?';
/** Prefix. */
protected static final String PREFIX = "=?";
/** Postfix. */
protected static final String POSTFIX = "?=";
/**
* The default charset used for string decoding and encoding.
*/
private Charset m_aCharset;
/**
* Constructor which allows for the selection of a default charset
*
* @param aCharset
* the default string charset to use.
*/
protected AbstractRFC1522Codec (@Nonnull final Charset aCharset)
{
m_aCharset = ValueEnforcer.notNull (aCharset, "Charset");
}
private void writeObject (@Nonnull final ObjectOutputStream aOOS) throws IOException
{
aOOS.defaultWriteObject ();
SerializationConverter.writeConvertedObject (m_aCharset, aOOS);
}
private void readObject (@Nonnull final ObjectInputStream aOIS) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
{
aOIS.defaultReadObject ();
m_aCharset = SerializationConverter.readConvertedObject (aOIS, Charset.class);
}
@Nonnull
public Charset getCharset ()
{
return m_aCharset;
}
/**
* Returns the codec name (referred to as encoding in the RFC 1522).
*
* @return name of the codec
*/
@Nonnull
@Nonempty
protected abstract String getRFC1522Encoding ();
@Nullable
@ReturnsMutableCopy
protected abstract byte [] getEncoded (@Nullable final byte [] aDecodedBuffer, @Nonnegative final int nOfs, @Nonnegative final int nLen);
@Nullable
@ReturnsMutableCopy
protected abstract byte [] getDecoded (@Nullable final byte [] aEncodedBuffer, @Nonnegative final int nOfs, @Nonnegative final int nLen);
/**
* Applies an RFC 1522 compliant encoding scheme to the given string of text
* with the given charset.
*
* This method constructs the "encoded-word" header common to all the RFC 1522
* codecs and then invokes #getEncoded(byte []) method of a concrete class to
* perform the specific encoding.
*
* @param sText
* a string to encode
* @return RFC 1522 compliant "encoded-word"
* @throws EncodeException
* thrown if there is an error condition during the Encoding process.
* @see
* Standard charsets
*/
@Nullable
public String getEncoded (@Nullable final String sText)
{
if (sText == null)
return null;
final byte [] aDecodedBuffer = sText.getBytes (m_aCharset);
final byte [] aEncodedData = getEncoded (aDecodedBuffer, 0, aDecodedBuffer.length);
final StringBuilder aSB = new StringBuilder ();
aSB.append (PREFIX)
.append (m_aCharset.name ())
.append (SEP)
.append (getRFC1522Encoding ())
.append (SEP)
.append (StringHelper.decodeBytesToChars (aEncodedData, StandardCharsets.US_ASCII))
.append (POSTFIX);
return aSB.toString ();
}
/**
* Applies an RFC 1522 compliant decoding scheme to the given string of text.
*
* This method processes the "encoded-word" header common to all the RFC 1522
* codecs and then invokes #getDecoded(byte []) method of a concrete class to
* perform the specific decoding.
*
* @param sEncodedText
* a string to decode
* @return A new decoded String or {@code null} if the input is {@code null}.
* @throws DecodeException
* thrown if there is an error condition during the decoding process.
*/
@Nullable
public String getDecoded (@Nullable final String sEncodedText)
{
if (sEncodedText == null)
return null;
ValueEnforcer.isTrue (sEncodedText.startsWith (PREFIX), "RFC 1522 violation: malformed encoded content. Prefix missing.");
ValueEnforcer.isTrue (sEncodedText.endsWith (POSTFIX), "RFC 1522 violation: malformed encoded content. Postfix missing.");
int nFrom = PREFIX.length ();
final int nTerminator = sEncodedText.length () - POSTFIX.length ();
// Read charset
int nTo = sEncodedText.indexOf (SEP, nFrom);
if (nTo == nTerminator)
throw new DecodeException ("RFC 1522 violation: charset token not found");
final String sDestCharset = sEncodedText.substring (nFrom, nTo);
if (StringHelper.hasNoText (sDestCharset))
throw new DecodeException ("RFC 1522 violation: charset not specified");
final Charset aDestCharset = CharsetHelper.getCharsetFromNameOrNull (sDestCharset);
if (aDestCharset == null)
throw new DecodeException ("Failed to resolve charset '" + sDestCharset + "'");
// Read encoding
nFrom = nTo + 1;
nTo = sEncodedText.indexOf (SEP, nFrom);
if (nTo == nTerminator)
throw new DecodeException ("RFC 1522 violation: encoding token not found");
final String sEncoding = sEncodedText.substring (nFrom, nTo);
if (!getRFC1522Encoding ().equalsIgnoreCase (sEncoding))
throw new DecodeException ("This codec cannot decode '" + sEncoding + "' encoded content");
// Read encoded data
nFrom = nTo + 1;
nTo = sEncodedText.indexOf (SEP, nFrom);
final byte [] aEncodedBytes = sEncodedText.substring (nFrom, nTo).getBytes (StandardCharsets.US_ASCII);
final byte [] aDecodedBytes = getDecoded (aEncodedBytes, 0, aEncodedBytes.length);
return new String (aDecodedBytes, aDestCharset);
}
}