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package com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;

import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.AggregateTranslator;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.CharSequenceTranslator;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.EntityArrays;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.LookupTranslator;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.NumericEntityUnescaper;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.OctalUnescaper;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.UnicodeEscaper;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.UnicodeUnescaper;

/**
 * 

Escapes and unescapes {@code String}s for * Java, Java Script, HTML and XML.

* *

#ThreadSafe#

* @since 2.0 * @version $Id: StringEscapeUtils.java 1148520 2011-07-19 20:53:23Z ggregory $ */ public class StringEscapeUtils { /* ESCAPE TRANSLATORS */ /** * Translator object for escaping Java. * * While {@link #escapeJava(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the Java escaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator ESCAPE_JAVA = new LookupTranslator( new String[][] { {"\"", "\\\""}, {"\\", "\\\\"}, }).with( new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_ESCAPE()) ).with( UnicodeEscaper.outsideOf(32, 0x7f) ); /** * Translator object for escaping EcmaScript/JavaScript. * * While {@link #escapeEcmaScript(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the EcmaScript escaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator ESCAPE_ECMASCRIPT = new AggregateTranslator( new LookupTranslator( new String[][] { {"'", "\\'"}, {"\"", "\\\""}, {"\\", "\\\\"}, {"/", "\\/"} }), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_ESCAPE()), UnicodeEscaper.outsideOf(32, 0x7f) ); /** * Translator object for escaping XML. * * While {@link #escapeXml(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the XML escaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator ESCAPE_XML = new AggregateTranslator( new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.BASIC_ESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.APOS_ESCAPE()) ); /** * Translator object for escaping HTML version 3.0. * * While {@link #escapeHtml3(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the HTML escaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator ESCAPE_HTML3 = new AggregateTranslator( new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.BASIC_ESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.ISO8859_1_ESCAPE()) ); /** * Translator object for escaping HTML version 4.0. * * While {@link #escapeHtml4(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the HTML escaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator ESCAPE_HTML4 = new AggregateTranslator( new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.BASIC_ESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.ISO8859_1_ESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.HTML40_EXTENDED_ESCAPE()) ); /** * Translator object for escaping individual Comma Separated Values. * * While {@link #escapeCsv(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the CSV escaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator ESCAPE_CSV = new CsvEscaper(); // TODO: Create a parent class - 'SinglePassTranslator' ? // It would handle the index checking + length returning, // and could also have an optimization check method. static class CsvEscaper extends CharSequenceTranslator { private static final char CSV_DELIMITER = ','; private static final char CSV_QUOTE = '"'; private static final String CSV_QUOTE_STR = String.valueOf(CSV_QUOTE); private static final char[] CSV_SEARCH_CHARS = new char[] {CSV_DELIMITER, CSV_QUOTE, CharUtils.CR, CharUtils.LF}; @Override public int translate(CharSequence input, int index, Writer out) throws IOException { if(index != 0) { throw new IllegalStateException("CsvEscaper should never reach the [1] index"); } if (StringUtils.containsNone(input.toString(), CSV_SEARCH_CHARS)) { out.write(input.toString()); } else { out.write(CSV_QUOTE); out.write(StringUtils.replace(input.toString(), CSV_QUOTE_STR, CSV_QUOTE_STR + CSV_QUOTE_STR)); out.write(CSV_QUOTE); } return input.length(); } } /* UNESCAPE TRANSLATORS */ /** * Translator object for unescaping escaped Java. * * While {@link #unescapeJava(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the Java unescaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ // TODO: throw "illegal character: \92" as an Exception if a \ on the end of the Java (as per the compiler)? public static final CharSequenceTranslator UNESCAPE_JAVA = new AggregateTranslator( new OctalUnescaper(), // .between('\1', '\377'), new UnicodeUnescaper(), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_UNESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator( new String[][] { {"\\\\", "\\"}, {"\\\"", "\""}, {"\\'", "'"}, {"\\", ""} }) ); /** * Translator object for unescaping escaped EcmaScript. * * While {@link #unescapeEcmaScript(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the EcmaScript unescaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator UNESCAPE_ECMASCRIPT = UNESCAPE_JAVA; /** * Translator object for unescaping escaped HTML 3.0. * * While {@link #unescapeHtml3(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the HTML unescaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator UNESCAPE_HTML3 = new AggregateTranslator( new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.BASIC_UNESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.ISO8859_1_UNESCAPE()), new NumericEntityUnescaper() ); /** * Translator object for unescaping escaped HTML 4.0. * * While {@link #unescapeHtml4(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the HTML unescaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator UNESCAPE_HTML4 = new AggregateTranslator( new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.BASIC_UNESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.ISO8859_1_UNESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.HTML40_EXTENDED_UNESCAPE()), new NumericEntityUnescaper() ); /** * Translator object for unescaping escaped XML. * * While {@link #unescapeXml(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the XML unescaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator UNESCAPE_XML = new AggregateTranslator( new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.BASIC_UNESCAPE()), new LookupTranslator(EntityArrays.APOS_UNESCAPE()), new NumericEntityUnescaper() ); /** * Translator object for unescaping escaped Comma Separated Value entries. * * While {@link #unescapeCsv(String)} is the expected method of use, this * object allows the CSV unescaping functionality to be used * as the foundation for a custom translator. * * @since 3.0 */ public static final CharSequenceTranslator UNESCAPE_CSV = new CsvUnescaper(); static class CsvUnescaper extends CharSequenceTranslator { private static final char CSV_DELIMITER = ','; private static final char CSV_QUOTE = '"'; private static final String CSV_QUOTE_STR = String.valueOf(CSV_QUOTE); private static final char[] CSV_SEARCH_CHARS = new char[] {CSV_DELIMITER, CSV_QUOTE, CharUtils.CR, CharUtils.LF}; @Override public int translate(CharSequence input, int index, Writer out) throws IOException { if(index != 0) { throw new IllegalStateException("CsvUnescaper should never reach the [1] index"); } if ( input.charAt(0) != CSV_QUOTE || input.charAt(input.length() - 1) != CSV_QUOTE ) { out.write(input.toString()); return input.length(); } // strip quotes String quoteless = input.subSequence(1, input.length() - 1).toString(); if ( StringUtils.containsAny(quoteless, CSV_SEARCH_CHARS) ) { // deal with escaped quotes; ie) "" out.write(StringUtils.replace(quoteless, CSV_QUOTE_STR + CSV_QUOTE_STR, CSV_QUOTE_STR)); } else { out.write(input.toString()); } return input.length(); } } /* Helper functions */ /** *

{@code StringEscapeUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in * standard programming.

* *

Instead, the class should be used as: *

StringEscapeUtils.escapeJava("foo");

* *

This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean * instance to operate.

*/ public StringEscapeUtils() { super(); } // Java and JavaScript //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Escapes the characters in a {@code String} using Java String rules.

* *

Deals correctly with quotes and control-chars (tab, backslash, cr, ff, etc.)

* *

So a tab becomes the characters {@code '\\'} and * {@code 't'}.

* *

The only difference between Java strings and JavaScript strings * is that in JavaScript, a single quote and forward-slash (/) are escaped.

* *

Example: *

     * input string: He didn't say, "Stop!"
     * output string: He didn't say, \"Stop!\"
     * 
*

* * @param input String to escape values in, may be null * @return String with escaped values, {@code null} if null string input */ public static final String escapeJava(String input) { return ESCAPE_JAVA.translate(input); } /** *

Escapes the characters in a {@code String} using EcmaScript String rules.

*

Escapes any values it finds into their EcmaScript String form. * Deals correctly with quotes and control-chars (tab, backslash, cr, ff, etc.)

* *

So a tab becomes the characters {@code '\\'} and * {@code 't'}.

* *

The only difference between Java strings and EcmaScript strings * is that in EcmaScript, a single quote and forward-slash (/) are escaped.

* *

Note that EcmaScript is best known by the JavaScript and ActionScript dialects.

* *

Example: *

     * input string: He didn't say, "Stop!"
     * output string: He didn\'t say, \"Stop!\"
     * 
*

* * @param input String to escape values in, may be null * @return String with escaped values, {@code null} if null string input * * @since 3.0 */ public static final String escapeEcmaScript(String input) { return ESCAPE_ECMASCRIPT.translate(input); } /** *

Unescapes any Java literals found in the {@code String}. * For example, it will turn a sequence of {@code '\'} and * {@code 'n'} into a newline character, unless the {@code '\'} * is preceded by another {@code '\'}.

* * @param input the {@code String} to unescape, may be null * @return a new unescaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input */ public static final String unescapeJava(String input) { return UNESCAPE_JAVA.translate(input); } /** *

Unescapes any EcmaScript literals found in the {@code String}.

* *

For example, it will turn a sequence of {@code '\'} and {@code 'n'} * into a newline character, unless the {@code '\'} is preceded by another * {@code '\'}.

* * @see #unescapeJava(String) * @param input the {@code String} to unescape, may be null * @return A new unescaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input * * @since 3.0 */ public static final String unescapeEcmaScript(String input) { return UNESCAPE_ECMASCRIPT.translate(input); } // HTML and XML //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Escapes the characters in a {@code String} using HTML entities.

* *

* For example: *

*

"bread" & "butter"

* becomes: *

* "bread" & "butter". *

* *

Supports all known HTML 4.0 entities, including funky accents. * Note that the commonly used apostrophe escape character (') * is not a legal entity and so is not supported).

* * @param input the {@code String} to escape, may be null * @return a new escaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input * * @see ISO Entities * @see HTML 3.2 Character Entities for ISO Latin-1 * @see HTML 4.0 Character entity references * @see HTML 4.01 Character References * @see HTML 4.01 Code positions * * @since 3.0 */ public static final String escapeHtml4(String input) { return ESCAPE_HTML4.translate(input); } /** *

Escapes the characters in a {@code String} using HTML entities.

*

Supports only the HTML 3.0 entities.

* * @param input the {@code String} to escape, may be null * @return a new escaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input * * @since 3.0 */ public static final String escapeHtml3(String input) { return ESCAPE_HTML3.translate(input); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Unescapes a string containing entity escapes to a string * containing the actual Unicode characters corresponding to the * escapes. Supports HTML 4.0 entities.

* *

For example, the string "&lt;Fran&ccedil;ais&gt;" * will become "<Français>"

* *

If an entity is unrecognized, it is left alone, and inserted * verbatim into the result string. e.g. "&gt;&zzzz;x" will * become ">&zzzz;x".

* * @param input the {@code String} to unescape, may be null * @return a new unescaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input * * @since 3.0 */ public static final String unescapeHtml4(String input) { return UNESCAPE_HTML4.translate(input); } /** *

Unescapes a string containing entity escapes to a string * containing the actual Unicode characters corresponding to the * escapes. Supports only HTML 3.0 entities.

* * @param input the {@code String} to unescape, may be null * @return a new unescaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input * * @since 3.0 */ public static final String unescapeHtml3(String input) { return UNESCAPE_HTML3.translate(input); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Escapes the characters in a {@code String} using XML entities.

* *

For example: "bread" & "butter" => * &quot;bread&quot; &amp; &quot;butter&quot;. *

* *

Supports only the five basic XML entities (gt, lt, quot, amp, apos). * Does not support DTDs or external entities.

* *

Note that Unicode characters greater than 0x7f are as of 3.0, no longer * escaped. If you still wish this functionality, you can achieve it * via the following: * {@code StringEscapeUtils.ESCAPE_XML.with( NumericEntityEscaper.between(0x7f, Integer.MAX_VALUE) );}

* * @param input the {@code String} to escape, may be null * @return a new escaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input * @see #unescapeXml(java.lang.String) */ public static final String escapeXml(String input) { return ESCAPE_XML.translate(input); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Unescapes a string containing XML entity escapes to a string * containing the actual Unicode characters corresponding to the * escapes.

* *

Supports only the five basic XML entities (gt, lt, quot, amp, apos). * Does not support DTDs or external entities.

* *

Note that numerical \\u Unicode codes are unescaped to their respective * Unicode characters. This may change in future releases.

* * @param input the {@code String} to unescape, may be null * @return a new unescaped {@code String}, {@code null} if null string input * @see #escapeXml(String) */ public static final String unescapeXml(String input) { return UNESCAPE_XML.translate(input); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Returns a {@code String} value for a CSV column enclosed in double quotes, * if required.

* *

If the value contains a comma, newline or double quote, then the * String value is returned enclosed in double quotes.

*

* *

Any double quote characters in the value are escaped with another double quote.

* *

If the value does not contain a comma, newline or double quote, then the * String value is returned unchanged.

*

* * see Wikipedia and * RFC 4180. * * @param input the input CSV column String, may be null * @return the input String, enclosed in double quotes if the value contains a comma, * newline or double quote, {@code null} if null string input * @since 2.4 */ public static final String escapeCsv(String input) { return ESCAPE_CSV.translate(input); } /** *

Returns a {@code String} value for an unescaped CSV column.

* *

If the value is enclosed in double quotes, and contains a comma, newline * or double quote, then quotes are removed. *

* *

Any double quote escaped characters (a pair of double quotes) are unescaped * to just one double quote.

* *

If the value is not enclosed in double quotes, or is and does not contain a * comma, newline or double quote, then the String value is returned unchanged.

*

* * see Wikipedia and * RFC 4180. * * @param input the input CSV column String, may be null * @return the input String, with enclosing double quotes removed and embedded double * quotes unescaped, {@code null} if null string input * @since 2.4 */ public static final String unescapeCsv(String input) { return UNESCAPE_CSV.translate(input); } }




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