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package com.sun.enterprise.universal.io;

import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

import com.sun.enterprise.util.StringUtils;
import com.sun.enterprise.universal.glassfish.GFLauncherUtils;

/**
 * A class for sanitizing Files.
 * Note that the main reason for this class is that on non-Windows, 
 * getCanonicalXXX and getAbsoluteXXX might point at different files.  
 * If the file is a soft link then the Canonical will be the file that is linked to.
 * The Absolute will be the link file itself.
 * This method will give you the benefits of Canonical -- but will always point
 * at the link file itself. 
 * Windows is horribly complex compared to "everything else".  Windows does not have
 * the symbolic link issue -- so use getCanonicalXXX to do the work on Windows.
 * Windows will return paths with all forward slashes -- no backward slashes unless it
 * is the special Windows network address that starts with "\\"
 * 

* I.e. It is just like getAbsoluteXXX -- but it removes all relative path * elements from the path. * @author bnevins */ public class SmartFile { /** * Sanitize a File object -- remove all relative path portions, i.e. dots * e.g. "/xxx/yyy/././././../yyy" --> /xxx/yyy on UNIX, perhaps C:/xxx/yyy on Windows * @param f The file to sanitize * @return THe sanitized File */ public static File sanitize(File f) { SmartFile sf = new SmartFile(f); return new File(sf.path); } /** * Sanitize a path -- remove all relative path portions, i.e. dots * e.g. "/xxx/yyy/././././../yyy" --> /xxx/yyy on UNIX, perhaps C:/xxx/yyy on Windows * Note that the main reason for this class is that on non-Windows, * getCanonicalXXX and getAbsoluteXXX might point at different files. * If the file is a soft link then the Canonical will be the file that is linked to. * The Absolute will be the link file itself. * This method will give you the benefits of Canonical -- but will always point * at the link file path itself. * @param filename The path to sanitize * @return The sanitized path */ public static String sanitize(String filename) { SmartFile sf = new SmartFile(filename); return sf.path; } /** * Sanitize a "Classpath-like" list of Paths. * @param pathsString A string of paths, each separated by File.pathSeparator * @return The sanitized paths */ public static String sanitizePaths(String pathsString) { if (!ok(pathsString)) return pathsString; try { String[] paths = pathsString.split(File.pathSeparator); StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); Set pathsSet = new HashSet(); List pathsList = new LinkedList(); for (int i = 0; i < paths.length; i++) { String path = paths[i]; // ignore empty path elements. E.g. "c:/foo;;;;;;;" should become "C:/foo" // not "c:/foo;thisdir;thisdir;thisdir etc" if (!ok(path)) continue; // pathsSet is only here for removing duplicates. We need the // List to maintain the original order! path = SmartFile.sanitize(path); if (pathsSet.add(path)) pathsList.add(path); } boolean firstElement = true; for (String path : pathsList) { if (firstElement) firstElement = false; else sb.append(File.pathSeparator); sb.append(path); } return sb.toString(); } catch (Exception e) { return pathsString; } } private SmartFile(File f) { if (f == null) throw new NullPointerException(); convert(f.getAbsolutePath()); } private SmartFile(String s) { if (s == null) throw new NullPointerException(); // note that "" is a valid filename // IT 7500 get rid of quotes!!! s = StringUtils.removeEnclosingQuotes(s); convert(new File(s).getAbsolutePath()); } private void convert(String oldPath) { if (GFLauncherUtils.isWindows()) convertWindows(oldPath); else convertNix(oldPath); } /* * There is no symlink issue with getCanonical vs getAbsolute * so we do it the EASY way here... */ private void convertWindows(String oldPath) { try { path = new File(oldPath).getCanonicalPath(); if (!path.startsWith("\\")) // network address... path = path.replace('\\', '/'); } catch (IOException ex) { // what to do? This has never happened to me and I use File I/O //** a lot ** path = oldPath.replace('\\', '/'); } } private void convertNix(String oldPath) { // guarantee -- the beginning will not have "." or ".." // (because of getAbsolutePath()...) char[] p = oldPath.toCharArray(); int from, to; for (from = 0, to = 0; from < p.length; from++) { if (p[from] == '/' && ((from + 3 < p.length && p[from+1] == '.' && p[from+2] == '.' && p[from+3] == '/') || (from + 3 == p.length && p[from+1] == '.' && p[from+2] == '.'))) { // remove the previous directory due to /../ while (to > 0 && p[--to] != '/'); from += 2; } else if (p[from] == '/' && ((from + 2 < p.length && p[from+1] == '.' && p[from+2] == '/') || (from + 2 == p.length && p[from+1] == '.'))) { // skip over /./ from += 1; } else { p[to++] = p[from]; } } if (to > 0 && p[to-1] == '/') to -= 1; path = new String(p, 0, to); } private static boolean ok(String s) { return s != null && s.length() > 0; } private String path; }





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