org.apache.http.message.BasicLineParser Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* ====================================================================
* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
* or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
* distributed with this work for additional information
* regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
* to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
* with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
* software distributed under the License is distributed on an
* "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
* KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
* specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
* ====================================================================
*
* This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
* individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation. For more
* information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see
* .
*
*/
package org.apache.http.message;
import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.HttpVersion;
import org.apache.http.ParseException;
import org.apache.http.ProtocolVersion;
import org.apache.http.RequestLine;
import org.apache.http.StatusLine;
import org.apache.http.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;
import org.apache.http.annotation.Contract;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HTTP;
import org.apache.http.util.Args;
import org.apache.http.util.CharArrayBuffer;
/**
* Basic parser for lines in the head section of an HTTP message.
* There are individual methods for parsing a request line, a
* status line, or a header line.
* The lines to parse are passed in memory, the parser does not depend
* on any specific IO mechanism.
* Instances of this class are stateless and thread-safe.
* Derived classes MUST maintain these properties.
*
*
* Note: This class was created by refactoring parsing code located in
* various other classes. The author tags from those other classes have
* been replicated here, although the association with the parsing code
* taken from there has not been traced.
*
*
* @since 4.0
*/
@Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.IMMUTABLE)
public class BasicLineParser implements LineParser {
/**
* A default instance of this class, for use as default or fallback.
* Note that {@link BasicLineParser} is not a singleton, there can
* be many instances of the class itself and of derived classes.
* The instance here provides non-customized, default behavior.
*
* @deprecated (4.3) use {@link #INSTANCE}
*/
@Deprecated
public final static BasicLineParser DEFAULT = new BasicLineParser();
public final static BasicLineParser INSTANCE = new BasicLineParser();
/**
* A version of the protocol to parse.
* The version is typically not relevant, but the protocol name.
*/
protected final ProtocolVersion protocol;
/**
* Creates a new line parser for the given HTTP-like protocol.
*
* @param proto a version of the protocol to parse, or
* {@code null} for HTTP. The actual version
* is not relevant, only the protocol name.
*/
public BasicLineParser(final ProtocolVersion proto) {
this.protocol = proto != null? proto : HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1;
}
/**
* Creates a new line parser for HTTP.
*/
public BasicLineParser() {
this(null);
}
public static
ProtocolVersion parseProtocolVersion(final String value,
final LineParser parser) throws ParseException {
Args.notNull(value, "Value");
final CharArrayBuffer buffer = new CharArrayBuffer(value.length());
buffer.append(value);
final ParserCursor cursor = new ParserCursor(0, value.length());
return (parser != null ? parser : BasicLineParser.INSTANCE)
.parseProtocolVersion(buffer, cursor);
}
// non-javadoc, see interface LineParser
@Override
public ProtocolVersion parseProtocolVersion(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final ParserCursor cursor) throws ParseException {
Args.notNull(buffer, "Char array buffer");
Args.notNull(cursor, "Parser cursor");
final String protoname = this.protocol.getProtocol();
final int protolength = protoname.length();
final int indexFrom = cursor.getPos();
final int indexTo = cursor.getUpperBound();
skipWhitespace(buffer, cursor);
int i = cursor.getPos();
// long enough for "HTTP/1.1"?
if (i + protolength + 4 > indexTo) {
throw new ParseException
("Not a valid protocol version: " +
buffer.substring(indexFrom, indexTo));
}
// check the protocol name and slash
boolean ok = true;
for (int j=0; ok && (j buffer.length()) {
return false;
}
// just check protocol name and slash, no need to analyse the version
boolean ok = true;
for (int j=0; ok && (j