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package com.sun.grizzly.websockets;

import com.sun.grizzly.util.buf.MessageBytes;
import com.sun.grizzly.util.http.MimeHeaders;

import java.util.logging.Logger;

/**
 * @author Justin Lee
 */
public abstract class HandShake {
    static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(WebSocketEngine.WEBSOCKET);

    private boolean secure;
    private String origin;
    private String serverHostName;
    private String port = "80";
    private String resourcePath;
    private String location;
    private String subProtocol;

    public HandShake(boolean isSecure, String path) {
        secure = isSecure;
        resourcePath = path;
    }

    public HandShake(boolean isSecure, String origin, String serverHostName, String portNumber, String resourcePath) {
        this.origin = origin;
        this.serverHostName = serverHostName;
        secure = isSecure;
        port = portNumber;
        this.resourcePath = resourcePath;
        subProtocol = null;
        location = buildLocation(isSecure);
    }

    String buildLocation(boolean isSecure) {
        StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder((isSecure ? "wss" : "ws") + "://" + serverHostName);
        if (!"80".equals(port)) {
            builder.append(":" + port);
        }
        if (resourcePath == null || !resourcePath.startsWith("/") && !"".equals(resourcePath)) {
            builder.append("/");
        }
        builder.append(resourcePath);
        return builder.toString();
    }

    /**
     * Reads the header value using UTF-8 encoding
     *
     * @param headers
     * @param name
     * @return
     */
    final String readHeader(MimeHeaders headers, final String name) {
        final MessageBytes value = headers.getValue(name);
        return value == null ? null : value.toString();
    }

    public String getLocation() {
        return location;
    }

    public void setLocation(String location) {
        this.location = location;
    }

    /**
     * Origin (bytes 4F 72 69 67 69 6E; always the fourth name-value pair)
     * 

* The value gives the scheme, hostname, and port (if it's not the default * port for the given scheme) of the page that asked the client to open the Web Socket. * It would be interesting if the server's operator had deals with operators of other sites, * since the server could then decide how to respond (or indeed, _whether_ to respond) based * on which site was requesting a connection. The value must be interpreted as UTF-8. */ public String getOrigin() { return origin; } public void setOrigin(String origin) { this.origin = origin; } public String getPort() { return port; } public void setPort(String port) { this.port = port; } public void setResourcePath(String resourcePath) { this.resourcePath = resourcePath; } public String getResourcePath() { return resourcePath; } public boolean isSecure() { return secure; } public void setSecure(boolean secure) { this.secure = secure; } public String getServerHostName() { return serverHostName; } public void setServerHostName(String serverHostName) { this.serverHostName = serverHostName; } /** * WebSocket-Protocol (bytes 57 65 62 53 6F 63 6B 65 74 2D 50 72 6F 74 6F 63 6F 6C; optional, * if present, will be the fifth name-value pair) * The value gives the name of a subprotocol that the client is intending to select. It would be interesting if * the server supports multiple protocols or subProtocol versions. The value must be interpreted as UTF-8. */ public String getSubProtocol() { return subProtocol; } public void setSubProtocol(String subProtocol) { this.subProtocol = subProtocol; } }





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