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package com.squareup.okhttp;

import java.net.IDN;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Set;
import okio.Buffer;

/**
 * A uniform resource locator (URL) with a scheme of either {@code http} or {@code https}. Use this
 * class to compose and decompose Internet addresses. For example, this code will compose and print
 * a URL for Google search: 
   {@code
 *
 *   HttpUrl url = new HttpUrl.Builder()
 *       .scheme("https")
 *       .host("www.google.com")
 *       .addPathSegment("search")
 *       .addQueryParameter("q", "polar bears")
 *       .build();
 *   System.out.println(url);
 * }
* * which prints:
   {@code
 *
 *     https://www.google.com/search?q=polar%20bears
 * }
* * As another example, this code prints the human-readable query parameters of a Twitter search: *
   {@code
 *
 *   HttpUrl url = HttpUrl.parse("https://twitter.com/search?q=cute%20%23puppies&f=images");
 *   for (int i = 0, size = url.querySize(); i < size; i++) {
 *     System.out.println(url.queryParameterName(i) + ": " + url.queryParameterValue(i));
 *   }
 * }
* * which prints:
   {@code
 *
 *   q: cute #puppies
 *   f: images
 * }
* * In addition to composing URLs from their component parts and decomposing URLs into their * component parts, this class implements relative URL resolution: what address you'd reach by * clicking a relative link on a specified page. For example:
   {@code
 *
 *   HttpUrl base = HttpUrl.parse("https://www.youtube.com/user/WatchTheDaily/videos");
 *   HttpUrl link = base.resolve("../../watch?v=cbP2N1BQdYc");
 *   System.out.println(link);
 * }
* * which prints:
   {@code
 *
 *   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbP2N1BQdYc
 * }
* *

What's in a URL?

* * A URL has several components. * *

Scheme

* Sometimes referred to as protocol, A URL's scheme describes what mechanism should be used * to retrieve the resource. Although URLs have many schemes ({@code mailto}, {@code file}, {@code * ftp}), this class only supports {@code http} and {@code https}. Use {@link URI java.net.URI} for * URLs with arbitrary schemes. * *

Username and Password

* Username and password are either present, or the empty string {@code ""} if absent. This class * offers no mechanism to differentiate empty from absent. Neither of these components are popular * in practice. Typically HTTP applications use other mechanisms for user identification and * authentication. * *

Host

* The host identifies the webserver that serves the URL's resource. It is either a hostname like * {@code square.com} or {@code localhost}, an IPv4 address like {@code 192.168.0.1}, or an IPv6 * address like {@code ::1}. * *

Usually a webserver is reachable with multiple identifiers: its IP addresses, registered * domain names, and even {@code localhost} when connecting from the server itself. Each of a * webserver's names is a distinct URL and they are not interchangeable. For example, even if * {@code http://square.github.io/dagger} and {@code http://google.github.io/dagger} are served by * the same IP address, the two URLs identify different resources. * *

Port

* The port used to connect to the webserver. By default this is 80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS. This * class never returns -1 for the port: if no port is explicitly specified in the URL then the * scheme's default is used. * *

Path

* The path identifies a specific resource on the host. Paths have a hierarchical structure like * "/square/okhttp/issues/1486". Each path segment is prefixed with "/". This class offers methods * to compose and decompose paths by segment. If a path's last segment is the empty string, then the * path ends with "/". This class always builds non-empty paths: if the path is omitted it defaults * to "/", which is a path whose only segment is the empty string. * *

Query

* The query is optional: it can be null, empty, or non-empty. For many HTTP URLs the query string * is subdivided into a collection of name-value parameters. This class offers methods to set the * query as the single string, or as individual name-value parameters. With name-value parameters * the values are optional and names may be repeated. * *

Fragment

* The fragment is optional: it can be null, empty, or non-empty. Unlike host, port, path, and query * the fragment is not sent to the webserver: it's private to the client. * *

Encoding

* Each component must be encoded before it is embedded in the complete URL. As we saw above, the * string {@code cute #puppies} is encoded as {@code cute%20%23puppies} when used as a query * parameter value. * *

Percent encoding

* Percent encoding replaces a character (like {@code \ud83c\udf69}) with its UTF-8 hex bytes (like * {@code %F0%9F%8D%A9}). This approach works for whitespace characters, control characters, * non-ASCII characters, and characters that already have another meaning in a particular context. * *

Percent encoding is used in every URL component except for the hostname. But the set of * characters that need to be encoded is different for each component. For example, the path * component must escape all of its {@code ?} characters, otherwise it could be interpreted as the * start of the URL's query. But within the query and fragment components, the {@code ?} character * doesn't delimit anything and doesn't need to be escaped.

   {@code
 *
 *   HttpUrl url = HttpUrl.parse("http://who-let-the-dogs.out").newBuilder()
 *       .addPathSegment("_Who?_")
 *       .query("_Who?_")
 *       .fragment("_Who?_")
 *       .build();
 *   System.out.println(url);
 * }
* * This prints:
   {@code
 *
 *   http://who-let-the-dogs.out/_Who%3F_?_Who?_#_Who?_
 * }
* * When parsing URLs that lack percent encoding where it is required, this class will percent encode * the offending characters. * *

IDNA Mapping and Punycode encoding

* Hostnames have different requirements and use a different encoding scheme. It consists of IDNA * mapping and Punycode encoding. * *

In order to avoid confusion and discourage phishing attacks, * IDNA Mapping transforms names to avoid * confusing characters. This includes basic case folding: transforming shouting {@code SQUARE.COM} * into cool and casual {@code square.com}. It also handles more exotic characters. For example, the * Unicode trademark sign (™) could be confused for the letters "TM" in {@code http://ho™mail.com}. * To mitigate this, the single character (™) maps to the string (tm). There is similar policy for * all of the 1.1 million Unicode code points. Note that some code points such as "\ud83c\udf69" are * not mapped and cannot be used in a hostname. * *

Punycode converts a Unicode string to an ASCII * string to make international domain names work everywhere. For example, "σ" encodes as * "xn--4xa". The encoded string is not human readable, but can be used with classes like {@link * InetAddress} to establish connections. * *

Why another URL model?

* Java includes both {@link URL java.net.URL} and {@link URI java.net.URI}. We offer a new URL * model to address problems that the others don't. * *

Different URLs should be different

* Although they have different content, {@code java.net.URL} considers the following two URLs * equal, and the {@link Object#equals equals()} method between them returns true: *
    *
  • http://square.github.io/ *
  • http://google.github.io/ *
* This is because those two hosts share the same IP address. This is an old, bad design decision * that makes {@code java.net.URL} unusable for many things. It shouldn't be used as a {@link * java.util.Map Map} key or in a {@link Set}. Doing so is both inefficient because equality may * require a DNS lookup, and incorrect because unequal URLs may be equal because of how they are * hosted. * *

Equal URLs should be equal

* These two URLs are semantically identical, but {@code java.net.URI} disagrees: *
    *
  • http://host:80/ *
  • http://host *
* Both the unnecessary port specification ({@code :80}) and the absent trailing slash ({@code /}) * cause URI to bucket the two URLs separately. This harms URI's usefulness in collections. Any * application that stores information-per-URL will need to either canonicalize manually, or suffer * unnecessary redundancy for such URLs. * *

Because they don't attempt canonical form, these classes are surprisingly difficult to use * securely. Suppose you're building a webservice that checks that incoming paths are prefixed * "/static/images/" before serving the corresponding assets from the filesystem.

   {@code
 *
 *   String attack = "http://example.com/static/images/../../../../../etc/passwd";
 *   System.out.println(new URL(attack).getPath());
 *   System.out.println(new URI(attack).getPath());
 *   System.out.println(HttpUrl.parse(attack).path());
 * }
* * By canonicalizing the input paths, they are complicit in directory traversal attacks. Code that * checks only the path prefix may suffer! *
   {@code
 *
 *    /static/images/../../../../../etc/passwd
 *    /static/images/../../../../../etc/passwd
 *    /etc/passwd
 * }
* *

If it works on the web, it should work in your application

* The {@code java.net.URI} class is strict around what URLs it accepts. It rejects URLs like * "http://example.com/abc|def" because the '|' character is unsupported. This class is more * forgiving: it will automatically percent-encode the '|', yielding "http://example.com/abc%7Cdef". * This kind behavior is consistent with web browsers. {@code HttpUrl} prefers consistency with * major web browsers over consistency with obsolete specifications. * *

Paths and Queries should decompose

* Neither of the built-in URL models offer direct access to path segments or query parameters. * Manually using {@code StringBuilder} to assemble these components is cumbersome: do '+' * characters get silently replaced with spaces? If a query parameter contains a '&', does that * get escaped? By offering methods to read and write individual query parameters directly, * application developers are saved from the hassles of encoding and decoding. * *

Plus a modern API

* The URL (JDK1.0) and URI (Java 1.4) classes predate builders and instead use telescoping * constructors. For example, there's no API to compose a URI with a custom port without also * providing a query and fragment. * *

Instances of {@link HttpUrl} are well-formed and always have a scheme, host, and path. With * {@code java.net.URL} it's possible to create an awkward URL like {@code http:/} with scheme and * path but no hostname. Building APIs that consume such malformed values is difficult! * *

This class has a modern API. It avoids punitive checked exceptions: {@link #parse parse()} * returns null if the input is an invalid URL. You can even be explicit about whether each * component has been encoded already. */ public final class HttpUrl { private static final char[] HEX_DIGITS = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' }; static final String USERNAME_ENCODE_SET = " \"':;<=>@[]^`{}|/\\?#"; static final String PASSWORD_ENCODE_SET = " \"':;<=>@[]^`{}|/\\?#"; static final String PATH_SEGMENT_ENCODE_SET = " \"<>^`{}|/\\?#"; static final String PATH_SEGMENT_ENCODE_SET_URI = "[]"; static final String QUERY_ENCODE_SET = " \"'<>#"; static final String QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET = " \"'<>#&="; static final String QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET_URI = "\\^`{|}"; static final String FORM_ENCODE_SET = " \"':;<=>@[]^`{}|/\\?#&!$(),~"; static final String FRAGMENT_ENCODE_SET = ""; static final String FRAGMENT_ENCODE_SET_URI = " \"#<>\\^`{|}"; /** Either "http" or "https". */ private final String scheme; /** Decoded username. */ private final String username; /** Decoded password. */ private final String password; /** Canonical hostname. */ private final String host; /** Either 80, 443 or a user-specified port. In range [1..65535]. */ private final int port; /** * A list of canonical path segments. This list always contains at least one element, which may * be the empty string. Each segment is formatted with a leading '/', so if path segments were * ["a", "b", ""], then the encoded path would be "/a/b/". */ private final List pathSegments; /** * Alternating, decoded query names and values, or null for no query. Names may be empty or * non-empty, but never null. Values are null if the name has no corresponding '=' separator, or * empty, or non-empty. */ private final List queryNamesAndValues; /** Decoded fragment. */ private final String fragment; /** Canonical URL. */ private final String url; private HttpUrl(Builder builder) { this.scheme = builder.scheme; this.username = percentDecode(builder.encodedUsername, false); this.password = percentDecode(builder.encodedPassword, false); this.host = builder.host; this.port = builder.effectivePort(); this.pathSegments = percentDecode(builder.encodedPathSegments, false); this.queryNamesAndValues = builder.encodedQueryNamesAndValues != null ? percentDecode(builder.encodedQueryNamesAndValues, true) : null; this.fragment = builder.encodedFragment != null ? percentDecode(builder.encodedFragment, false) : null; this.url = builder.toString(); } /** Returns this URL as a {@link URL java.net.URL}. */ public URL url() { try { return new URL(url); } catch (MalformedURLException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); // Unexpected! } } /** * Returns this URL as a {@link URI java.net.URI}. Because {@code URI} forbids certain characters * like {@code [} and {@code |}, the returned URI may escape more characters than this URL. * *

This method throws an unchecked {@link IllegalStateException} if it cannot be converted to a * URI even after escaping forbidden characters. In particular, URLs that contain malformed * percent escapes like {@code http://host/%xx} will trigger this exception. */ public URI uri() { try { String uri = newBuilder().reencodeForUri().toString(); return new URI(uri); } catch (URISyntaxException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("not valid as a java.net.URI: " + url); } } /** Returns either "http" or "https". */ public String scheme() { return scheme; } public boolean isHttps() { return scheme.equals("https"); } /** Returns the username, or an empty string if none is set. */ public String encodedUsername() { if (username.isEmpty()) return ""; int usernameStart = scheme.length() + 3; // "://".length() == 3. int usernameEnd = delimiterOffset(url, usernameStart, url.length(), ":@"); return url.substring(usernameStart, usernameEnd); } public String username() { return username; } /** Returns the password, or an empty string if none is set. */ public String encodedPassword() { if (password.isEmpty()) return ""; int passwordStart = url.indexOf(':', scheme.length() + 3) + 1; int passwordEnd = url.indexOf('@'); return url.substring(passwordStart, passwordEnd); } /** Returns the decoded password, or an empty string if none is present. */ public String password() { return password; } /** * Returns the host address suitable for use with {@link InetAddress#getAllByName(String)}. May * be: *

    *
  • A regular host name, like {@code android.com}. *
  • An IPv4 address, like {@code 127.0.0.1}. *
  • An IPv6 address, like {@code ::1}. Note that there are no square braces. *
  • An encoded IDN, like {@code xn--n3h.net}. *
*/ public String host() { return host; } /** * Returns the explicitly-specified port if one was provided, or the default port for this URL's * scheme. For example, this returns 8443 for {@code https://square.com:8443/} and 443 for {@code * https://square.com/}. The result is in {@code [1..65535]}. */ public int port() { return port; } /** * Returns 80 if {@code scheme.equals("http")}, 443 if {@code scheme.equals("https")} and -1 * otherwise. */ public static int defaultPort(String scheme) { if (scheme.equals("http")) { return 80; } else if (scheme.equals("https")) { return 443; } else { return -1; } } public int pathSize() { return pathSegments.size(); } /** * Returns the entire path of this URL, encoded for use in HTTP resource resolution. The * returned path is always nonempty and is prefixed with {@code /}. */ public String encodedPath() { int pathStart = url.indexOf('/', scheme.length() + 3); // "://".length() == 3. int pathEnd = delimiterOffset(url, pathStart, url.length(), "?#"); return url.substring(pathStart, pathEnd); } static void pathSegmentsToString(StringBuilder out, List pathSegments) { for (int i = 0, size = pathSegments.size(); i < size; i++) { out.append('/'); out.append(pathSegments.get(i)); } } public List encodedPathSegments() { int pathStart = url.indexOf('/', scheme.length() + 3); int pathEnd = delimiterOffset(url, pathStart, url.length(), "?#"); List result = new ArrayList<>(); for (int i = pathStart; i < pathEnd; ) { i++; // Skip the '/'. int segmentEnd = delimiterOffset(url, i, pathEnd, "/"); result.add(url.substring(i, segmentEnd)); i = segmentEnd; } return result; } public List pathSegments() { return pathSegments; } /** * Returns the query of this URL, encoded for use in HTTP resource resolution. The returned string * may be null (for URLs with no query), empty (for URLs with an empty query) or non-empty (all * other URLs). */ public String encodedQuery() { if (queryNamesAndValues == null) return null; // No query. int queryStart = url.indexOf('?') + 1; int queryEnd = delimiterOffset(url, queryStart + 1, url.length(), "#"); return url.substring(queryStart, queryEnd); } static void namesAndValuesToQueryString(StringBuilder out, List namesAndValues) { for (int i = 0, size = namesAndValues.size(); i < size; i += 2) { String name = namesAndValues.get(i); String value = namesAndValues.get(i + 1); if (i > 0) out.append('&'); out.append(name); if (value != null) { out.append('='); out.append(value); } } } /** * Cuts {@code encodedQuery} up into alternating parameter names and values. This divides a * query string like {@code subject=math&easy&problem=5-2=3} into the list {@code ["subject", * "math", "easy", null, "problem", "5-2=3"]}. Note that values may be null and may contain * '=' characters. */ static List queryStringToNamesAndValues(String encodedQuery) { List result = new ArrayList<>(); for (int pos = 0; pos <= encodedQuery.length(); ) { int ampersandOffset = encodedQuery.indexOf('&', pos); if (ampersandOffset == -1) ampersandOffset = encodedQuery.length(); int equalsOffset = encodedQuery.indexOf('=', pos); if (equalsOffset == -1 || equalsOffset > ampersandOffset) { result.add(encodedQuery.substring(pos, ampersandOffset)); result.add(null); // No value for this name. } else { result.add(encodedQuery.substring(pos, equalsOffset)); result.add(encodedQuery.substring(equalsOffset + 1, ampersandOffset)); } pos = ampersandOffset + 1; } return result; } public String query() { if (queryNamesAndValues == null) return null; // No query. StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(); namesAndValuesToQueryString(result, queryNamesAndValues); return result.toString(); } public int querySize() { return queryNamesAndValues != null ? queryNamesAndValues.size() / 2 : 0; } /** * Returns the first query parameter named {@code name} decoded using UTF-8, or null if there is * no such query parameter. */ public String queryParameter(String name) { if (queryNamesAndValues == null) return null; for (int i = 0, size = queryNamesAndValues.size(); i < size; i += 2) { if (name.equals(queryNamesAndValues.get(i))) { return queryNamesAndValues.get(i + 1); } } return null; } public Set queryParameterNames() { if (queryNamesAndValues == null) return Collections.emptySet(); Set result = new LinkedHashSet<>(); for (int i = 0, size = queryNamesAndValues.size(); i < size; i += 2) { result.add(queryNamesAndValues.get(i)); } return Collections.unmodifiableSet(result); } public List queryParameterValues(String name) { if (queryNamesAndValues == null) return Collections.emptyList(); List result = new ArrayList<>(); for (int i = 0, size = queryNamesAndValues.size(); i < size; i += 2) { if (name.equals(queryNamesAndValues.get(i))) { result.add(queryNamesAndValues.get(i + 1)); } } return Collections.unmodifiableList(result); } public String queryParameterName(int index) { return queryNamesAndValues.get(index * 2); } public String queryParameterValue(int index) { return queryNamesAndValues.get(index * 2 + 1); } public String encodedFragment() { if (fragment == null) return null; int fragmentStart = url.indexOf('#') + 1; return url.substring(fragmentStart); } public String fragment() { return fragment; } /** Returns the URL that would be retrieved by following {@code link} from this URL. */ public HttpUrl resolve(String link) { Builder builder = new Builder(); Builder.ParseResult result = builder.parse(this, link); return result == Builder.ParseResult.SUCCESS ? builder.build() : null; } public Builder newBuilder() { Builder result = new Builder(); result.scheme = scheme; result.encodedUsername = encodedUsername(); result.encodedPassword = encodedPassword(); result.host = host; // If we're set to a default port, unset it in case of a scheme change. result.port = port != defaultPort(scheme) ? port : -1; result.encodedPathSegments.clear(); result.encodedPathSegments.addAll(encodedPathSegments()); result.encodedQuery(encodedQuery()); result.encodedFragment = encodedFragment(); return result; } /** * Returns a new {@code HttpUrl} representing {@code url} if it is a well-formed HTTP or HTTPS * URL, or null if it isn't. */ public static HttpUrl parse(String url) { Builder builder = new Builder(); Builder.ParseResult result = builder.parse(null, url); return result == Builder.ParseResult.SUCCESS ? builder.build() : null; } /** * Returns an {@link HttpUrl} for {@code url} if its protocol is {@code http} or {@code https}, or * null if it has any other protocol. */ public static HttpUrl get(URL url) { return parse(url.toString()); } /** * Returns a new {@code HttpUrl} representing {@code url} if it is a well-formed HTTP or HTTPS * URL, or throws an exception if it isn't. * * @throws MalformedURLException if there was a non-host related URL issue * @throws UnknownHostException if the host was invalid */ static HttpUrl getChecked(String url) throws MalformedURLException, UnknownHostException { Builder builder = new Builder(); Builder.ParseResult result = builder.parse(null, url); switch (result) { case SUCCESS: return builder.build(); case INVALID_HOST: throw new UnknownHostException("Invalid host: " + url); case UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME: case MISSING_SCHEME: case INVALID_PORT: default: throw new MalformedURLException("Invalid URL: " + result + " for " + url); } } public static HttpUrl get(URI uri) { return parse(uri.toString()); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { return o instanceof HttpUrl && ((HttpUrl) o).url.equals(url); } @Override public int hashCode() { return url.hashCode(); } @Override public String toString() { return url; } public static final class Builder { String scheme; String encodedUsername = ""; String encodedPassword = ""; String host; int port = -1; final List encodedPathSegments = new ArrayList<>(); List encodedQueryNamesAndValues; String encodedFragment; public Builder() { encodedPathSegments.add(""); // The default path is '/' which needs a trailing space. } public Builder scheme(String scheme) { if (scheme == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("scheme == null"); } else if (scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("http")) { this.scheme = "http"; } else if (scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("https")) { this.scheme = "https"; } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unexpected scheme: " + scheme); } return this; } public Builder username(String username) { if (username == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("username == null"); this.encodedUsername = canonicalize(username, USERNAME_ENCODE_SET, false, false, true); return this; } public Builder encodedUsername(String encodedUsername) { if (encodedUsername == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("encodedUsername == null"); this.encodedUsername = canonicalize(encodedUsername, USERNAME_ENCODE_SET, true, false, true); return this; } public Builder password(String password) { if (password == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("password == null"); this.encodedPassword = canonicalize(password, PASSWORD_ENCODE_SET, false, false, true); return this; } public Builder encodedPassword(String encodedPassword) { if (encodedPassword == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("encodedPassword == null"); this.encodedPassword = canonicalize(encodedPassword, PASSWORD_ENCODE_SET, true, false, true); return this; } /** * @param host either a regular hostname, International Domain Name, IPv4 address, or IPv6 * address. */ public Builder host(String host) { if (host == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("host == null"); String encoded = canonicalizeHost(host, 0, host.length()); if (encoded == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("unexpected host: " + host); this.host = encoded; return this; } public Builder port(int port) { if (port <= 0 || port > 65535) throw new IllegalArgumentException("unexpected port: " + port); this.port = port; return this; } int effectivePort() { return port != -1 ? port : defaultPort(scheme); } public Builder addPathSegment(String pathSegment) { if (pathSegment == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("pathSegment == null"); push(pathSegment, 0, pathSegment.length(), false, false); return this; } public Builder addEncodedPathSegment(String encodedPathSegment) { if (encodedPathSegment == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("encodedPathSegment == null"); } push(encodedPathSegment, 0, encodedPathSegment.length(), false, true); return this; } public Builder setPathSegment(int index, String pathSegment) { if (pathSegment == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("pathSegment == null"); String canonicalPathSegment = canonicalize( pathSegment, 0, pathSegment.length(), PATH_SEGMENT_ENCODE_SET, false, false, true); if (isDot(canonicalPathSegment) || isDotDot(canonicalPathSegment)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unexpected path segment: " + pathSegment); } encodedPathSegments.set(index, canonicalPathSegment); return this; } public Builder setEncodedPathSegment(int index, String encodedPathSegment) { if (encodedPathSegment == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("encodedPathSegment == null"); } String canonicalPathSegment = canonicalize(encodedPathSegment, 0, encodedPathSegment.length(), PATH_SEGMENT_ENCODE_SET, true, false, true); encodedPathSegments.set(index, canonicalPathSegment); if (isDot(canonicalPathSegment) || isDotDot(canonicalPathSegment)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unexpected path segment: " + encodedPathSegment); } return this; } public Builder removePathSegment(int index) { encodedPathSegments.remove(index); if (encodedPathSegments.isEmpty()) { encodedPathSegments.add(""); // Always leave at least one '/'. } return this; } public Builder encodedPath(String encodedPath) { if (encodedPath == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("encodedPath == null"); if (!encodedPath.startsWith("/")) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unexpected encodedPath: " + encodedPath); } resolvePath(encodedPath, 0, encodedPath.length()); return this; } public Builder query(String query) { this.encodedQueryNamesAndValues = query != null ? queryStringToNamesAndValues(canonicalize(query, QUERY_ENCODE_SET, false, true, true)) : null; return this; } public Builder encodedQuery(String encodedQuery) { this.encodedQueryNamesAndValues = encodedQuery != null ? queryStringToNamesAndValues( canonicalize(encodedQuery, QUERY_ENCODE_SET, true, true, true)) : null; return this; } /** Encodes the query parameter using UTF-8 and adds it to this URL's query string. */ public Builder addQueryParameter(String name, String value) { if (name == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("name == null"); if (encodedQueryNamesAndValues == null) encodedQueryNamesAndValues = new ArrayList<>(); encodedQueryNamesAndValues.add( canonicalize(name, QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET, false, true, true)); encodedQueryNamesAndValues.add(value != null ? canonicalize(value, QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET, false, true, true) : null); return this; } /** Adds the pre-encoded query parameter to this URL's query string. */ public Builder addEncodedQueryParameter(String encodedName, String encodedValue) { if (encodedName == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("encodedName == null"); if (encodedQueryNamesAndValues == null) encodedQueryNamesAndValues = new ArrayList<>(); encodedQueryNamesAndValues.add( canonicalize(encodedName, QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET, true, true, true)); encodedQueryNamesAndValues.add(encodedValue != null ? canonicalize(encodedValue, QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET, true, true, true) : null); return this; } public Builder setQueryParameter(String name, String value) { removeAllQueryParameters(name); addQueryParameter(name, value); return this; } public Builder setEncodedQueryParameter(String encodedName, String encodedValue) { removeAllEncodedQueryParameters(encodedName); addEncodedQueryParameter(encodedName, encodedValue); return this; } public Builder removeAllQueryParameters(String name) { if (name == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("name == null"); if (encodedQueryNamesAndValues == null) return this; String nameToRemove = canonicalize(name, QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET, false, true, true); removeAllCanonicalQueryParameters(nameToRemove); return this; } public Builder removeAllEncodedQueryParameters(String encodedName) { if (encodedName == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("encodedName == null"); if (encodedQueryNamesAndValues == null) return this; removeAllCanonicalQueryParameters( canonicalize(encodedName, QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET, true, true, true)); return this; } private void removeAllCanonicalQueryParameters(String canonicalName) { for (int i = encodedQueryNamesAndValues.size() - 2; i >= 0; i -= 2) { if (canonicalName.equals(encodedQueryNamesAndValues.get(i))) { encodedQueryNamesAndValues.remove(i + 1); encodedQueryNamesAndValues.remove(i); if (encodedQueryNamesAndValues.isEmpty()) { encodedQueryNamesAndValues = null; return; } } } } public Builder fragment(String fragment) { this.encodedFragment = fragment != null ? canonicalize(fragment, FRAGMENT_ENCODE_SET, false, false, false) : null; return this; } public Builder encodedFragment(String encodedFragment) { this.encodedFragment = encodedFragment != null ? canonicalize(encodedFragment, FRAGMENT_ENCODE_SET, true, false, false) : null; return this; } /** * Re-encodes the components of this URL so that it satisfies (obsolete) RFC 2396, which is * particularly strict for certain components. */ Builder reencodeForUri() { for (int i = 0, size = encodedPathSegments.size(); i < size; i++) { String pathSegment = encodedPathSegments.get(i); encodedPathSegments.set(i, canonicalize(pathSegment, PATH_SEGMENT_ENCODE_SET_URI, true, false, true)); } if (encodedQueryNamesAndValues != null) { for (int i = 0, size = encodedQueryNamesAndValues.size(); i < size; i++) { String component = encodedQueryNamesAndValues.get(i); if (component != null) { encodedQueryNamesAndValues.set(i, canonicalize(component, QUERY_COMPONENT_ENCODE_SET_URI, true, true, true)); } } } if (encodedFragment != null) { encodedFragment = canonicalize( encodedFragment, FRAGMENT_ENCODE_SET_URI, true, false, false); } return this; } public HttpUrl build() { if (scheme == null) throw new IllegalStateException("scheme == null"); if (host == null) throw new IllegalStateException("host == null"); return new HttpUrl(this); } @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(); result.append(scheme); result.append("://"); if (!encodedUsername.isEmpty() || !encodedPassword.isEmpty()) { result.append(encodedUsername); if (!encodedPassword.isEmpty()) { result.append(':'); result.append(encodedPassword); } result.append('@'); } if (host.indexOf(':') != -1) { // Host is an IPv6 address. result.append('['); result.append(host); result.append(']'); } else { result.append(host); } int effectivePort = effectivePort(); if (effectivePort != defaultPort(scheme)) { result.append(':'); result.append(effectivePort); } pathSegmentsToString(result, encodedPathSegments); if (encodedQueryNamesAndValues != null) { result.append('?'); namesAndValuesToQueryString(result, encodedQueryNamesAndValues); } if (encodedFragment != null) { result.append('#'); result.append(encodedFragment); } return result.toString(); } enum ParseResult { SUCCESS, MISSING_SCHEME, UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME, INVALID_PORT, INVALID_HOST, } ParseResult parse(HttpUrl base, String input) { int pos = skipLeadingAsciiWhitespace(input, 0, input.length()); int limit = skipTrailingAsciiWhitespace(input, pos, input.length()); // Scheme. int schemeDelimiterOffset = schemeDelimiterOffset(input, pos, limit); if (schemeDelimiterOffset != -1) { if (input.regionMatches(true, pos, "https:", 0, 6)) { this.scheme = "https"; pos += "https:".length(); } else if (input.regionMatches(true, pos, "http:", 0, 5)) { this.scheme = "http"; pos += "http:".length(); } else { return ParseResult.UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME; // Not an HTTP scheme. } } else if (base != null) { this.scheme = base.scheme; } else { return ParseResult.MISSING_SCHEME; // No scheme. } // Authority. boolean hasUsername = false; boolean hasPassword = false; int slashCount = slashCount(input, pos, limit); if (slashCount >= 2 || base == null || !base.scheme.equals(this.scheme)) { // Read an authority if either: // * The input starts with 2 or more slashes. These follow the scheme if it exists. // * The input scheme exists and is different from the base URL's scheme. // // The structure of an authority is: // username:password@host:port // // Username, password and port are optional. // [username[:password]@]host[:port] pos += slashCount; authority: while (true) { int componentDelimiterOffset = delimiterOffset(input, pos, limit, "@/\\?#"); int c = componentDelimiterOffset != limit ? input.charAt(componentDelimiterOffset) : -1; switch (c) { case '@': // User info precedes. if (!hasPassword) { int passwordColonOffset = delimiterOffset( input, pos, componentDelimiterOffset, ":"); String canonicalUsername = canonicalize( input, pos, passwordColonOffset, USERNAME_ENCODE_SET, true, false, true); this.encodedUsername = hasUsername ? this.encodedUsername + "%40" + canonicalUsername : canonicalUsername; if (passwordColonOffset != componentDelimiterOffset) { hasPassword = true; this.encodedPassword = canonicalize(input, passwordColonOffset + 1, componentDelimiterOffset, PASSWORD_ENCODE_SET, true, false, true); } hasUsername = true; } else { this.encodedPassword = this.encodedPassword + "%40" + canonicalize( input, pos, componentDelimiterOffset, PASSWORD_ENCODE_SET, true, false, true); } pos = componentDelimiterOffset + 1; break; case -1: case '/': case '\\': case '?': case '#': // Host info precedes. int portColonOffset = portColonOffset(input, pos, componentDelimiterOffset); if (portColonOffset + 1 < componentDelimiterOffset) { this.host = canonicalizeHost(input, pos, portColonOffset); this.port = parsePort(input, portColonOffset + 1, componentDelimiterOffset); if (this.port == -1) return ParseResult.INVALID_PORT; // Invalid port. } else { this.host = canonicalizeHost(input, pos, portColonOffset); this.port = defaultPort(this.scheme); } if (this.host == null) return ParseResult.INVALID_HOST; // Invalid host. pos = componentDelimiterOffset; break authority; } } } else { // This is a relative link. Copy over all authority components. Also maybe the path & query. this.encodedUsername = base.encodedUsername(); this.encodedPassword = base.encodedPassword(); this.host = base.host; this.port = base.port; this.encodedPathSegments.clear(); this.encodedPathSegments.addAll(base.encodedPathSegments()); if (pos == limit || input.charAt(pos) == '#') { encodedQuery(base.encodedQuery()); } } // Resolve the relative path. int pathDelimiterOffset = delimiterOffset(input, pos, limit, "?#"); resolvePath(input, pos, pathDelimiterOffset); pos = pathDelimiterOffset; // Query. if (pos < limit && input.charAt(pos) == '?') { int queryDelimiterOffset = delimiterOffset(input, pos, limit, "#"); this.encodedQueryNamesAndValues = queryStringToNamesAndValues(canonicalize( input, pos + 1, queryDelimiterOffset, QUERY_ENCODE_SET, true, true, true)); pos = queryDelimiterOffset; } // Fragment. if (pos < limit && input.charAt(pos) == '#') { this.encodedFragment = canonicalize( input, pos + 1, limit, FRAGMENT_ENCODE_SET, true, false, false); } return ParseResult.SUCCESS; } private void resolvePath(String input, int pos, int limit) { // Read a delimiter. if (pos == limit) { // Empty path: keep the base path as-is. return; } char c = input.charAt(pos); if (c == '/' || c == '\\') { // Absolute path: reset to the default "/". encodedPathSegments.clear(); encodedPathSegments.add(""); pos++; } else { // Relative path: clear everything after the last '/'. encodedPathSegments.set(encodedPathSegments.size() - 1, ""); } // Read path segments. for (int i = pos; i < limit; ) { int pathSegmentDelimiterOffset = delimiterOffset(input, i, limit, "/\\"); boolean segmentHasTrailingSlash = pathSegmentDelimiterOffset < limit; push(input, i, pathSegmentDelimiterOffset, segmentHasTrailingSlash, true); i = pathSegmentDelimiterOffset; if (segmentHasTrailingSlash) i++; } } /** Adds a path segment. If the input is ".." or equivalent, this pops a path segment. */ private void push(String input, int pos, int limit, boolean addTrailingSlash, boolean alreadyEncoded) { String segment = canonicalize( input, pos, limit, PATH_SEGMENT_ENCODE_SET, alreadyEncoded, false, true); if (isDot(segment)) { return; // Skip '.' path segments. } if (isDotDot(segment)) { pop(); return; } if (encodedPathSegments.get(encodedPathSegments.size() - 1).isEmpty()) { encodedPathSegments.set(encodedPathSegments.size() - 1, segment); } else { encodedPathSegments.add(segment); } if (addTrailingSlash) { encodedPathSegments.add(""); } } private boolean isDot(String input) { return input.equals(".") || input.equalsIgnoreCase("%2e"); } private boolean isDotDot(String input) { return input.equals("..") || input.equalsIgnoreCase("%2e.") || input.equalsIgnoreCase(".%2e") || input.equalsIgnoreCase("%2e%2e"); } /** * Removes a path segment. When this method returns the last segment is always "", which means * the encoded path will have a trailing '/'. * *

Popping "/a/b/c/" yields "/a/b/". In this case the list of path segments goes from * ["a", "b", "c", ""] to ["a", "b", ""]. * *

Popping "/a/b/c" also yields "/a/b/". The list of path segments goes from ["a", "b", "c"] * to ["a", "b", ""]. */ private void pop() { String removed = encodedPathSegments.remove(encodedPathSegments.size() - 1); // Make sure the path ends with a '/' by either adding an empty string or clearing a segment. if (removed.isEmpty() && !encodedPathSegments.isEmpty()) { encodedPathSegments.set(encodedPathSegments.size() - 1, ""); } else { encodedPathSegments.add(""); } } /** * Increments {@code pos} until {@code input[pos]} is not ASCII whitespace. Stops at {@code * limit}. */ private int skipLeadingAsciiWhitespace(String input, int pos, int limit) { for (int i = pos; i < limit; i++) { switch (input.charAt(i)) { case '\t': case '\n': case '\f': case '\r': case ' ': continue; default: return i; } } return limit; } /** * Decrements {@code limit} until {@code input[limit - 1]} is not ASCII whitespace. Stops at * {@code pos}. */ private int skipTrailingAsciiWhitespace(String input, int pos, int limit) { for (int i = limit - 1; i >= pos; i--) { switch (input.charAt(i)) { case '\t': case '\n': case '\f': case '\r': case ' ': continue; default: return i + 1; } } return pos; } /** * Returns the index of the ':' in {@code input} that is after scheme characters. Returns -1 if * {@code input} does not have a scheme that starts at {@code pos}. */ private static int schemeDelimiterOffset(String input, int pos, int limit) { if (limit - pos < 2) return -1; char c0 = input.charAt(pos); if ((c0 < 'a' || c0 > 'z') && (c0 < 'A' || c0 > 'Z')) return -1; // Not a scheme start char. for (int i = pos + 1; i < limit; i++) { char c = input.charAt(i); if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '+' || c == '-' || c == '.') { continue; // Scheme character. Keep going. } else if (c == ':') { return i; // Scheme prefix! } else { return -1; // Non-scheme character before the first ':'. } } return -1; // No ':'; doesn't start with a scheme. } /** Returns the number of '/' and '\' slashes in {@code input}, starting at {@code pos}. */ private static int slashCount(String input, int pos, int limit) { int slashCount = 0; while (pos < limit) { char c = input.charAt(pos); if (c == '\\' || c == '/') { slashCount++; pos++; } else { break; } } return slashCount; } /** Finds the first ':' in {@code input}, skipping characters between square braces "[...]". */ private static int portColonOffset(String input, int pos, int limit) { for (int i = pos; i < limit; i++) { switch (input.charAt(i)) { case '[': while (++i < limit) { if (input.charAt(i) == ']') break; } break; case ':': return i; } } return limit; // No colon. } private static String canonicalizeHost(String input, int pos, int limit) { // Start by percent decoding the host. The WHATWG spec suggests doing this only after we've // checked for IPv6 square braces. But Chrome does it first, and that's more lenient. String percentDecoded = percentDecode(input, pos, limit, false); // If the input is encased in square braces "[...]", drop 'em. We have an IPv6 address. if (percentDecoded.startsWith("[") && percentDecoded.endsWith("]")) { InetAddress inetAddress = decodeIpv6(percentDecoded, 1, percentDecoded.length() - 1); if (inetAddress == null) return null; byte[] address = inetAddress.getAddress(); if (address.length == 16) return inet6AddressToAscii(address); throw new AssertionError(); } return domainToAscii(percentDecoded); } /** Decodes an IPv6 address like 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888 or ::1. */ private static InetAddress decodeIpv6(String input, int pos, int limit) { byte[] address = new byte[16]; int b = 0; int compress = -1; int groupOffset = -1; for (int i = pos; i < limit; ) { if (b == address.length) return null; // Too many groups. // Read a delimiter. if (i + 2 <= limit && input.regionMatches(i, "::", 0, 2)) { // Compression "::" delimiter, which is anywhere in the input, including its prefix. if (compress != -1) return null; // Multiple "::" delimiters. i += 2; b += 2; compress = b; if (i == limit) break; } else if (b != 0) { // Group separator ":" delimiter. if (input.regionMatches(i, ":", 0, 1)) { i++; } else if (input.regionMatches(i, ".", 0, 1)) { // If we see a '.', rewind to the beginning of the previous group and parse as IPv4. if (!decodeIpv4Suffix(input, groupOffset, limit, address, b - 2)) return null; b += 2; // We rewound two bytes and then added four. break; } else { return null; // Wrong delimiter. } } // Read a group, one to four hex digits. int value = 0; groupOffset = i; for (; i < limit; i++) { char c = input.charAt(i); int hexDigit = decodeHexDigit(c); if (hexDigit == -1) break; value = (value << 4) + hexDigit; } int groupLength = i - groupOffset; if (groupLength == 0 || groupLength > 4) return null; // Group is the wrong size. // We've successfully read a group. Assign its value to our byte array. address[b++] = (byte) ((value >>> 8) & 0xff); address[b++] = (byte) (value & 0xff); } // All done. If compression happened, we need to move bytes to the right place in the // address. Here's a sample: // // input: "1111:2222:3333::7777:8888" // before: { 11, 11, 22, 22, 33, 33, 00, 00, 77, 77, 88, 88, 00, 00, 00, 00 } // compress: 6 // b: 10 // after: { 11, 11, 22, 22, 33, 33, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 77, 77, 88, 88 } // if (b != address.length) { if (compress == -1) return null; // Address didn't have compression or enough groups. System.arraycopy(address, compress, address, address.length - (b - compress), b - compress); Arrays.fill(address, compress, compress + (address.length - b), (byte) 0); } try { return InetAddress.getByAddress(address); } catch (UnknownHostException e) { throw new AssertionError(); } } /** Decodes an IPv4 address suffix of an IPv6 address, like 1111::5555:6666:192.168.0.1. */ private static boolean decodeIpv4Suffix( String input, int pos, int limit, byte[] address, int addressOffset) { int b = addressOffset; for (int i = pos; i < limit; ) { if (b == address.length) return false; // Too many groups. // Read a delimiter. if (b != addressOffset) { if (input.charAt(i) != '.') return false; // Wrong delimiter. i++; } // Read 1 or more decimal digits for a value in 0..255. int value = 0; int groupOffset = i; for (; i < limit; i++) { char c = input.charAt(i); if (c < '0' || c > '9') break; if (value == 0 && groupOffset != i) return false; // Reject unnecessary leading '0's. value = (value * 10) + c - '0'; if (value > 255) return false; // Value out of range. } int groupLength = i - groupOffset; if (groupLength == 0) return false; // No digits. // We've successfully read a byte. address[b++] = (byte) value; } if (b != addressOffset + 4) return false; // Too few groups. We wanted exactly four. return true; // Success. } /** * Performs IDN ToASCII encoding and canonicalize the result to lowercase. e.g. This converts * {@code ☃.net} to {@code xn--n3h.net}, and {@code WwW.GoOgLe.cOm} to {@code www.google.com}. * {@code null} will be returned if the input cannot be ToASCII encoded or if the result * contains unsupported ASCII characters. */ private static String domainToAscii(String input) { try { String result = IDN.toASCII(input).toLowerCase(Locale.US); if (result.isEmpty()) return null; // Confirm that the IDN ToASCII result doesn't contain any illegal characters. if (containsInvalidHostnameAsciiCodes(result)) { return null; } // TODO: implement all label limits. return result; } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return null; } } private static boolean containsInvalidHostnameAsciiCodes(String hostnameAscii) { for (int i = 0; i < hostnameAscii.length(); i++) { char c = hostnameAscii.charAt(i); // The WHATWG Host parsing rules accepts some character codes which are invalid by // definition for OkHttp's host header checks (and the WHATWG Host syntax definition). Here // we rule out characters that would cause problems in host headers. if (c <= '\u001f' || c >= '\u007f') { return true; } // Check for the characters mentioned in the WHATWG Host parsing spec: // U+0000, U+0009, U+000A, U+000D, U+0020, "#", "%", "/", ":", "?", "@", "[", "\", and "]" // (excluding the characters covered above). if (" #%/:?@[\\]".indexOf(c) != -1) { return true; } } return false; } private static String inet6AddressToAscii(byte[] address) { // Go through the address looking for the longest run of 0s. Each group is 2-bytes. int longestRunOffset = -1; int longestRunLength = 0; for (int i = 0; i < address.length; i += 2) { int currentRunOffset = i; while (i < 16 && address[i] == 0 && address[i + 1] == 0) { i += 2; } int currentRunLength = i - currentRunOffset; if (currentRunLength > longestRunLength) { longestRunOffset = currentRunOffset; longestRunLength = currentRunLength; } } // Emit each 2-byte group in hex, separated by ':'. The longest run of zeroes is "::". Buffer result = new Buffer(); for (int i = 0; i < address.length; ) { if (i == longestRunOffset) { result.writeByte(':'); i += longestRunLength; if (i == 16) result.writeByte(':'); } else { if (i > 0) result.writeByte(':'); int group = (address[i] & 0xff) << 8 | address[i + 1] & 0xff; result.writeHexadecimalUnsignedLong(group); i += 2; } } return result.readUtf8(); } private static int parsePort(String input, int pos, int limit) { try { // Canonicalize the port string to skip '\n' etc. String portString = canonicalize(input, pos, limit, "", false, false, true); int i = Integer.parseInt(portString); if (i > 0 && i <= 65535) return i; return -1; } catch (NumberFormatException e) { return -1; // Invalid port. } } } /** * Returns the index of the first character in {@code input} that contains a character in {@code * delimiters}. Returns limit if there is no such character. */ private static int delimiterOffset(String input, int pos, int limit, String delimiters) { for (int i = pos; i < limit; i++) { if (delimiters.indexOf(input.charAt(i)) != -1) return i; } return limit; } static String percentDecode(String encoded, boolean plusIsSpace) { return percentDecode(encoded, 0, encoded.length(), plusIsSpace); } private List percentDecode(List list, boolean plusIsSpace) { List result = new ArrayList<>(list.size()); for (String s : list) { result.add(s != null ? percentDecode(s, plusIsSpace) : null); } return Collections.unmodifiableList(result); } static String percentDecode(String encoded, int pos, int limit, boolean plusIsSpace) { for (int i = pos; i < limit; i++) { char c = encoded.charAt(i); if (c == '%' || (c == '+' && plusIsSpace)) { // Slow path: the character at i requires decoding! Buffer out = new Buffer(); out.writeUtf8(encoded, pos, i); percentDecode(out, encoded, i, limit, plusIsSpace); return out.readUtf8(); } } // Fast path: no characters in [pos..limit) required decoding. return encoded.substring(pos, limit); } static void percentDecode(Buffer out, String encoded, int pos, int limit, boolean plusIsSpace) { int codePoint; for (int i = pos; i < limit; i += Character.charCount(codePoint)) { codePoint = encoded.codePointAt(i); if (codePoint == '%' && i + 2 < limit) { int d1 = decodeHexDigit(encoded.charAt(i + 1)); int d2 = decodeHexDigit(encoded.charAt(i + 2)); if (d1 != -1 && d2 != -1) { out.writeByte((d1 << 4) + d2); i += 2; continue; } } else if (codePoint == '+' && plusIsSpace) { out.writeByte(' '); continue; } out.writeUtf8CodePoint(codePoint); } } static int decodeHexDigit(char c) { if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') return c - '0'; if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') return c - 'a' + 10; if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') return c - 'A' + 10; return -1; } /** * Returns a substring of {@code input} on the range {@code [pos..limit)} with the following * transformations: *

    *
  • Tabs, newlines, form feeds and carriage returns are skipped. *
  • In queries, ' ' is encoded to '+' and '+' is encoded to "%2B". *
  • Characters in {@code encodeSet} are percent-encoded. *
  • Control characters and non-ASCII characters are percent-encoded. *
  • All other characters are copied without transformation. *
* * @param alreadyEncoded true to leave '%' as-is; false to convert it to '%25'. * @param plusIsSpace true to encode '+' as "%2B" if it is not already encoded. * @param asciiOnly true to encode all non-ASCII codepoints. */ static String canonicalize(String input, int pos, int limit, String encodeSet, boolean alreadyEncoded, boolean plusIsSpace, boolean asciiOnly) { int codePoint; for (int i = pos; i < limit; i += Character.charCount(codePoint)) { codePoint = input.codePointAt(i); if (codePoint < 0x20 || codePoint == 0x7f || (codePoint >= 0x80 && asciiOnly) || encodeSet.indexOf(codePoint) != -1 || (codePoint == '%' && !alreadyEncoded) || (codePoint == '+' && plusIsSpace)) { // Slow path: the character at i requires encoding! Buffer out = new Buffer(); out.writeUtf8(input, pos, i); canonicalize(out, input, i, limit, encodeSet, alreadyEncoded, plusIsSpace, asciiOnly); return out.readUtf8(); } } // Fast path: no characters in [pos..limit) required encoding. return input.substring(pos, limit); } static void canonicalize(Buffer out, String input, int pos, int limit, String encodeSet, boolean alreadyEncoded, boolean plusIsSpace, boolean asciiOnly) { Buffer utf8Buffer = null; // Lazily allocated. int codePoint; for (int i = pos; i < limit; i += Character.charCount(codePoint)) { codePoint = input.codePointAt(i); if (alreadyEncoded && (codePoint == '\t' || codePoint == '\n' || codePoint == '\f' || codePoint == '\r')) { // Skip this character. } else if (codePoint == '+' && plusIsSpace) { // Encode '+' as '%2B' since we permit ' ' to be encoded as either '+' or '%20'. out.writeUtf8(alreadyEncoded ? "+" : "%2B"); } else if (codePoint < 0x20 || codePoint == 0x7f || (codePoint >= 0x80 && asciiOnly) || encodeSet.indexOf(codePoint) != -1 || (codePoint == '%' && !alreadyEncoded)) { // Percent encode this character. if (utf8Buffer == null) { utf8Buffer = new Buffer(); } utf8Buffer.writeUtf8CodePoint(codePoint); while (!utf8Buffer.exhausted()) { int b = utf8Buffer.readByte() & 0xff; out.writeByte('%'); out.writeByte(HEX_DIGITS[(b >> 4) & 0xf]); out.writeByte(HEX_DIGITS[b & 0xf]); } } else { // This character doesn't need encoding. Just copy it over. out.writeUtf8CodePoint(codePoint); } } } static String canonicalize(String input, String encodeSet, boolean alreadyEncoded, boolean plusIsSpace, boolean asciiOnly) { return canonicalize( input, 0, input.length(), encodeSet, alreadyEncoded, plusIsSpace, asciiOnly); } }




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