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/*
* @(#)MimeMultipart.java 1.31 03/01/29
*/
package com.sun.xml.messaging.saaj.packaging.mime.internet;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.BitSet;
import javax.activation.DataSource;
import com.sun.xml.messaging.saaj.packaging.mime.*;
import com.sun.xml.messaging.saaj.packaging.mime.util.*;
import com.sun.xml.messaging.saaj.util.ByteOutputStream;
/**
* The MimeMultipart class is an implementation of the abstract Multipart
* class that uses MIME conventions for the multipart data.
*
* A MimeMultipart is obtained from a MimePart whose primary type
* is "multipart" (by invoking the part's getContent()
method)
* or it can be created by a client as part of creating a new MimeMessage.
*
* The default multipart subtype is "mixed". The other multipart
* subtypes, such as "alternative", "related", and so on, can be
* implemented as subclasses of MimeMultipart with additional methods
* to implement the additional semantics of that type of multipart
* content. The intent is that service providers, mail JavaBean writers
* and mail clients will write many such subclasses and their Command
* Beans, and will install them into the JavaBeans Activation
* Framework, so that any JavaMail implementation and its clients can
* transparently find and use these classes. Thus, a MIME multipart
* handler is treated just like any other type handler, thereby
* decoupling the process of providing multipart handlers from the
* JavaMail API. Lacking these additional MimeMultipart subclasses,
* all subtypes of MIME multipart data appear as MimeMultipart objects.
*
* An application can directly construct a MIME multipart object of any
* subtype by using the MimeMultipart(String subtype)
* constructor. For example, to create a "multipart/alternative" object,
* use new MimeMultipart("alternative")
.
*
*/
//TODO: cleanup the SharedInputStream handling
public class BMMimeMultipart extends MimeMultipart {
/*
* When true it indicates parsing hasnt been done at all
*/
private boolean begining = true;
int[] bcs = new int[256];
int[] gss = null;
private static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 4096;
private byte[] buffer = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE];
private byte[] prevBuffer = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE];
private BitSet lastPartFound = new BitSet(1);
// cached inputstream which is possibly partially consumed
private InputStream in = null;
private String boundary = null;
// current stream position, set to -1 on EOF
int b = 0;
// property to indicate if lazyAttachments is ON
private boolean lazyAttachments = false;
/**
* Default constructor. An empty MimeMultipart object
* is created. Its content type is set to "multipart/mixed".
* A unique boundary string is generated and this string is
* setup as the "boundary" parameter for the
* contentType
field.
*
* MimeBodyParts may be added later.
*/
public BMMimeMultipart() {
super();
//this("mixed");
}
/**
* Construct a MimeMultipart object of the given subtype.
* A unique boundary string is generated and this string is
* setup as the "boundary" parameter for the
* contentType
field.
*
* MimeBodyParts may be added later.
*
* @param subtype subtype.
*/
public BMMimeMultipart(String subtype) {
super(subtype);
/*
* Compute a boundary string.
String boundary = UniqueValue.getUniqueBoundaryValue();
ContentType cType = new ContentType("multipart", subtype, null);
contentType.setParameter("boundary", boundary);
*/
}
/**
* Constructs a MimeMultipart object and its bodyparts from the
* given DataSource.
*
* This constructor handles as a special case the situation where the
* given DataSource is a MultipartDataSource object. In this case, this
* method just invokes the superclass (i.e., Multipart) constructor
* that takes a MultipartDataSource object.
*
* Otherwise, the DataSource is assumed to provide a MIME multipart
* byte stream. The parsed
flag is set to false. When
* the data for the body parts are needed, the parser extracts the
* "boundary" parameter from the content type of this DataSource,
* skips the 'preamble' and reads bytes till the terminating
* boundary and creates MimeBodyParts for each part of the stream.
*
* @param ds DataSource, can be a MultipartDataSource.
* @param ct content type.
* @exception MessagingException in case of error.
*/
public BMMimeMultipart(DataSource ds, ContentType ct)
throws MessagingException {
super(ds,ct);
boundary = ct.getParameter("boundary");
/*
if (ds instanceof MultipartDataSource) {
// ask super to do this for us.
setMultipartDataSource((MultipartDataSource)ds);
return;
}
// 'ds' was not a MultipartDataSource, we have
// to parse this ourself.
parsed = false;
this.ds = ds;
if (ct==null)
contentType = new ContentType(ds.getContentType());
else
contentType = ct;
*/
}
public InputStream initStream() throws MessagingException {
if (in == null) {
try {
in = ds.getInputStream();
if (!(in instanceof ByteArrayInputStream) &&
!(in instanceof BufferedInputStream) &&
!(in instanceof SharedInputStream))
in = new BufferedInputStream(in);
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new MessagingException("No inputstream from datasource");
}
if (!in.markSupported()) {
throw new MessagingException(
"InputStream does not support Marking");
}
}
return in;
}
/**
* Parse the InputStream from our DataSource, constructing the
* appropriate MimeBodyParts. The parsed
flag is
* set to true, and if true on entry nothing is done. This
* method is called by all other methods that need data for
* the body parts, to make sure the data has been parsed.
*
* @since JavaMail 1.2
*/
@Override
protected void parse() throws MessagingException {
if (parsed)
return;
initStream();
SharedInputStream sin = null;
if (in instanceof SharedInputStream) {
sin = (SharedInputStream)in;
}
String bnd = "--" + boundary;
byte[] bndbytes = ASCIIUtility.getBytes(bnd);
try {
parse(in, bndbytes, sin);
} catch (IOException ioex) {
throw new MessagingException("IO Error", ioex);
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new MessagingException("Error", ex);
}
parsed = true;
}
public boolean lastBodyPartFound() {
return lastPartFound.get(0);
}
public MimeBodyPart getNextPart(
InputStream stream, byte[] pattern, SharedInputStream sin)
throws Exception {
if (!stream.markSupported()) {
throw new Exception("InputStream does not support Marking");
}
if (begining) {
compile(pattern);
if (!skipPreamble(stream, pattern, sin)) {
throw new Exception(
"Missing Start Boundary, or boundary does not start on a new line");
}
begining = false;
}
if (lastBodyPartFound()) {
throw new Exception("No parts found in Multipart InputStream");
}
if (sin != null) {
long start = sin.getPosition();
b = readHeaders(stream);
if (b == -1) {
throw new Exception(
"End of Stream encountered while reading part headers");
}
long[] v = new long[1];
v[0] = -1; // just to ensure the code later sets it correctly
b = readBody(stream, pattern, v, null, sin);
// looks like this check has to be disabled
// it is allowed to have Mime Package without closing boundary
if (!ignoreMissingEndBoundary) {
if ((b == -1) && !lastBodyPartFound()) {
throw new MessagingException("Missing End Boundary for Mime Package : EOF while skipping headers");
}
}
long end = v[0];
MimeBodyPart mbp = createMimeBodyPart(sin.newStream(start, end));
addBodyPart(mbp);
return mbp;
} else {
InternetHeaders headers = createInternetHeaders(stream);
ByteOutputStream baos = new ByteOutputStream();
b = readBody(stream, pattern, null,baos, null);
// looks like this check has to be disabled
// in the old impl it is allowed to have Mime Package
// without closing boundary
if (!ignoreMissingEndBoundary) {
if ((b == -1) && !lastBodyPartFound()) {
throw new MessagingException("Missing End Boundary for Mime Package : EOF while skipping headers");
}
}
MimeBodyPart mbp = createMimeBodyPart(
headers, baos.getBytes(), baos.getCount());
addBodyPart(mbp);
return mbp;
}
}
public boolean parse(
InputStream stream, byte[] pattern, SharedInputStream sin)
throws Exception {
while (!lastPartFound.get(0) && (b != -1)) {
getNextPart(stream, pattern, sin);
}
return true;
}
private int readHeaders(InputStream is) throws Exception {
// if the headers are to end properly then there has to be CRLF
// actually we just need to mark the start and end positions
int b = is.read();
while(b != -1) {
// when it is a shared input stream no need to copy
if (b == '\r') {
b = is.read();
if (b == '\n') {
b = is.read();
if (b == '\r') {
b = is.read();
if (b == '\n') {
return b;
} else {
continue;
}
} else {
continue;
}
} else {
continue;
}
}
b = is.read();
}
if (b == -1) {
throw new Exception(
"End of inputstream while reading Mime-Part Headers");
}
return b;
}
private int readBody(
InputStream is, byte[] pattern, long[] posVector,
ByteOutputStream baos, SharedInputStream sin)
throws Exception {
if (!find(is, pattern, posVector, baos, sin)) {
throw new Exception(
"Missing boundary delimitier while reading Body Part");
}
return b;
}
private boolean skipPreamble(
InputStream is, byte[] pattern, SharedInputStream sin)
throws Exception {
if (!find(is, pattern, sin)) {
return false;
}
if (lastPartFound.get(0)) {
throw new Exception(
"Found closing boundary delimiter while trying to skip preamble");
}
return true;
}
public int readNext(InputStream is, byte[] buff, int patternLength,
BitSet eof, long[] posVector, SharedInputStream sin)
throws Exception {
int bufferLength = is.read(buffer, 0, patternLength);
if (bufferLength == -1) {
eof.flip(0);
} else if (bufferLength < patternLength) {
//repeatedly read patternLength - bufferLength
int temp = 0;
long pos = 0;
int i = bufferLength;
for (; i < patternLength; i++) {
if (sin != null) {
pos = sin.getPosition();
}
temp = is.read();
if (temp == -1) {
eof.flip(0);
if (sin != null) {
posVector[0] = pos;
}
break;
}
buffer[i] = (byte)temp;
}
bufferLength=i;
}
return bufferLength;
}
public boolean find(InputStream is, byte[] pattern, SharedInputStream sin)
throws Exception {
int i;
int l = pattern.length;
int lx = l -1;
BitSet eof = new BitSet(1);
long[] posVector = new long[1];
while (true) {
is.mark(l);
readNext(is, buffer, l, eof, posVector, sin);
if (eof.get(0)) {
// End of stream
return false;
}
/*
if (bufferLength < l) {
//is.reset();
return false;
}*/
for(i = lx; i >= 0; i--) {
if (buffer[i] != pattern[i]) {
break;
}
}
if (i < 0) {
// found the boundary, skip *LWSP-char and CRLF
if (!skipLWSPAndCRLF(is)) {
throw new Exception("Boundary does not terminate with CRLF");
}
return true;
}
int s = Math.max(i + 1 - bcs[buffer[i] & 0x7f], gss[i]);
is.reset();
is.skip(s);
}
}
public boolean find(
InputStream is, byte[] pattern, long[] posVector,
ByteOutputStream out, SharedInputStream sin) throws Exception {
int i;
int l = pattern.length;
int lx = l -1;
int bufferLength = 0;
int s = 0;
long endPos = -1;
byte[] tmp = null;
boolean first = true;
BitSet eof = new BitSet(1);
while (true) {
is.mark(l);
if (!first) {
tmp = prevBuffer;
prevBuffer = buffer;
buffer = tmp;
}
if (sin != null) {
endPos = sin.getPosition();
}
bufferLength = readNext(is, buffer, l, eof, posVector, sin);
if (bufferLength == -1) {
// End of stream
// looks like it is allowed to not have a closing boundary
//return false;
//if (sin != null) {
// posVector[0] = endPos;
//}
b = -1;
if ((s == l) && (sin == null)) {
out.write(prevBuffer, 0, s);
}
return true;
}
if (bufferLength < l) {
if (sin != null) {
//endPos = sin.getPosition();
//posVector[0] = endPos;
} else {
// looks like it is allowed to not have a closing boundary
// in the old implementation
out.write(buffer, 0, bufferLength);
}
// looks like it is allowed to not have a closing boundary
// in the old implementation
//return false;
b = -1;
return true;
}
for(i = lx; i >= 0; i--) {
if (buffer[i] != pattern[i]) {
break;
}
}
if (i < 0) {
if (s > 0) {
//looks like the earlier impl allowed just an LF
// so if s == 1 : it must be an LF
// if s == 2 : it must be a CR LF
if (s <= 2) {
//it could be "some-char\n" so write some-char
if (s == 2) {
if (prevBuffer[1] == '\n') {
if (prevBuffer[0] != '\r' && prevBuffer[0] != '\n') {
out.write(prevBuffer,0,1);
}
if (sin != null) {
posVector[0] = endPos;
}
} else {
throw new Exception(
"Boundary characters encountered in part Body " +
"without a preceeding CRLF");
}
} else if (s==1) {
if (prevBuffer[0] != '\n') {
throw new Exception(
"Boundary characters encountered in part Body " +
"without a preceeding CRLF");
}else {
if (sin != null) {
posVector[0] = endPos;
}
}
}
} else if (s > 2) {
if ((prevBuffer[s-2] == '\r') && (prevBuffer[s-1] == '\n')) {
if (sin != null) {
posVector[0] = endPos - 2;
} else {
out.write(prevBuffer, 0, s - 2);
}
} else if (prevBuffer[s-1] == '\n') {
//old impl allowed just a \n
if (sin != null) {
posVector[0] = endPos - 1;
} else {
out.write(prevBuffer, 0, s - 1);
}
} else {
throw new Exception(
"Boundary characters encountered in part Body " +
"without a preceeding CRLF");
}
}
}
// found the boundary, skip *LWSP-char and CRLF
if (!skipLWSPAndCRLF(is)) {
//throw new Exception(
// "Boundary does not terminate with CRLF");
}
return true;
}
if ((s > 0) && (sin == null)) {
if (prevBuffer[s-1] == (byte)13) {
// if buffer[0] == (byte)10
if (buffer[0] == (byte)10) {
int j;
for(j = lx-1; j > 0; j--) {
if (buffer[j+1] != pattern[j]) {
break;
}
}
if (j == 0) {
// matched the pattern excluding the last char of the pattern
// so dont write the CR into stream
out.write(prevBuffer,0,s-1);
} else {
out.write(prevBuffer,0,s);
}
} else {
out.write(prevBuffer, 0, s);
}
} else {
out.write(prevBuffer, 0, s);
}
}
s = Math.max(i + 1 - bcs[buffer[i] & 0x7f], gss[i]);
is.reset();
is.skip(s);
if (first) {
first = false;
}
}
}
private boolean skipLWSPAndCRLF(InputStream is) throws Exception {
b = is.read();
//looks like old impl allowed just a \n as well
if (b == '\n') {
return true;
}
if (b == '\r') {
b = is.read();
//skip any multiple '\r' "\r\n" --> "\r\r\n" on Win2k
if (b == '\r') {
b = is.read();
}
if (b == '\n') {
return true;
} else {
throw new Exception(
"transport padding after a Mime Boundary should end in a CRLF, found CR only");
}
}
if (b == '-') {
b = is.read();
if (b != '-') {
throw new Exception(
"Unexpected singular '-' character after Mime Boundary");
} else {
//System.out.println("Last Part Found");
lastPartFound.flip(0);
// read the next char
b = is.read();
}
}
while ((b != -1) && ((b == ' ') || (b == '\t'))) {
b = is.read();
if (b == '\n') {
return true;
}
if (b == '\r') {
b = is.read();
//skip any multiple '\r': "\r\n" --> "\r\r\n" on Win2k
if (b == '\r') {
b = is.read();
}
if (b == '\n') {
return true;
}
}
}
if (b == -1) {
// the last boundary need not have CRLF
if (!lastPartFound.get(0)) {
throw new Exception(
"End of Multipart Stream before encountering closing boundary delimiter");
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
private void compile(byte[] pattern) {
int l = pattern.length;
int i;
int j;
// Copied from J2SE 1.4 regex code
// java.util.regex.Pattern.java
// Initialise Bad Character Shift table
for (i = 0; i < l; i++) {
bcs[pattern[i]] = i + 1;
}
// Initialise Good Suffix Shift table
gss = new int[l];
NEXT: for (i = l; i > 0; i--) {
// j is the beginning index of suffix being considered
for (j = l - 1; j >= i; j--) {
// Testing for good suffix
if (pattern[j] == pattern[j - i]) {
// pattern[j..len] is a good suffix
gss[j - 1] = i;
} else {
// No match. The array has already been
// filled up with correct values before.
continue NEXT;
}
}
while (j > 0) {
gss[--j] = i;
}
}
gss[l - 1] = 1;
}
/**
* Iterates through all the parts and outputs each Mime part
* separated by a boundary.
*/
@Override
public void writeTo(OutputStream os)
throws IOException, MessagingException {
// inputStream was not null
if (in != null) {
contentType.setParameter("boundary", this.boundary);
}
String bnd = "--" + contentType.getParameter("boundary");
for (int i = 0; i < parts.size(); i++) {
OutputUtil.writeln(bnd, os); // put out boundary
parts.get(i).writeTo(os);
OutputUtil.writeln(os); // put out empty line
}
if (in != null) {
OutputUtil.writeln(bnd, os); // put out boundary
if ((os instanceof ByteOutputStream) && lazyAttachments) {
((ByteOutputStream) os).write(in);
} else {
ByteOutputStream baos = null;
try {
baos = new ByteOutputStream(in.available());
baos.write(in);
baos.writeTo(os);
// reset the inputstream so that we can support a
// getAttachment later
in = baos.newInputStream();
} finally {
if (baos != null)
baos.close();
}
}
// this will endup writing the end boundary
} else {
// put out last boundary
OutputUtil.writeAsAscii(bnd, os);
OutputUtil.writeAsAscii("--", os);
}
}
public void setInputStream(InputStream is) {
this.in = is;
}
public InputStream getInputStream() {
return this.in;
}
public void setBoundary(String bnd) {
this.boundary = bnd;
if (this.contentType != null) {
this.contentType.setParameter("boundary", bnd);
}
}
public String getBoundary() {
return this.boundary;
}
public boolean isEndOfStream() {
return (b == -1);
}
public void setLazyAttachments(boolean flag) {
lazyAttachments = flag;
}
}