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package org.apache.naming;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException;
import org.glassfish.grizzly.utils.Charsets;
/**
* Utility methods originally defined in org.apache.catalina.util.RequestUtil
* and moved here in order to become accessible to code in web-naming and
* war-util.
*/
public final class Util {
/**
* Normalize a relative URI path that may have relative values ("/./",
* "/../", and so on ) it it. WARNING - This method is
* useful only for normalizing application-generated paths. It does not
* try to perform security checks for malicious input.
*
* @param path Relative path to be normalized
* @param replaceBackSlash Should '\\' be replaced with '/'
*/
public static String normalize(String path, boolean replaceBackSlash) {
if (path == null)
return null;
// Create a place for the normalized path
String normalized = path;
if (replaceBackSlash && normalized.indexOf('\\') >= 0)
normalized = normalized.replace('\\', '/');
if (normalized.equals("/."))
return "/";
// Add a leading "/" if necessary
if (!normalized.startsWith("/"))
normalized = "/" + normalized;
// Resolve occurrences of "//" in the normalized path
while (true) {
int index = normalized.indexOf("//");
if (index < 0)
break;
normalized = normalized.substring(0, index) +
normalized.substring(index + 1);
}
// Resolve occurrences of "/./" in the normalized path
while (true) {
int index = normalized.indexOf("/./");
if (index < 0)
break;
normalized = normalized.substring(0, index) +
normalized.substring(index + 2);
}
// Resolve occurrences of "/../" in the normalized path
while (true) {
int index = normalized.indexOf("/../");
if (index < 0)
break;
if (index == 0)
return (null); // Trying to go outside our context
int index2 = normalized.lastIndexOf('/', index - 1);
normalized = normalized.substring(0, index2) +
normalized.substring(index + 3);
}
// Return the normalized path that we have completed
return (normalized);
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded String.
* When the byte array is converted to a string, the system default
* character encoding is used... This may be different than some other
* servers.
*
* @param str The url-encoded string
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if a '%' character is not followed
* by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal number
*/
public static String urlDecode(String str) {
return urlDecode(str, null);
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded String.
*
* @param str The url-encoded string
* @param enc The encoding to use; if null, the default encoding is used
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if a '%' character is not followed
* by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal number
*/
public static String urlDecode(String str, String enc) {
if (str == null)
return (null);
// use the specified encoding to extract bytes out of the
// given string so that the encoding is not lost. If an
// encoding is not specified, let it use platform default
byte[] bytes = null;
try {
if (enc == null) {
bytes = str.getBytes(Charset.defaultCharset());
} else {
bytes = str.getBytes(Charsets.lookupCharset(enc));
}
} catch (UnsupportedCharsetException uee) {}
return urlDecode(bytes, enc);
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded byte array.
*
* @param bytes The url-encoded byte array
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if a '%' character is not followed
* by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal number
*/
public static String urlDecode(byte[] bytes) {
return urlDecode(bytes, null);
}
/**
* Decode and return the specified URL-encoded byte array.
*
* @param bytes The url-encoded byte array
* @param enc The encoding to use; if null, the default encoding is used
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if a '%' character is not followed
* by a valid 2-digit hexadecimal number
*/
public static String urlDecode(byte[] bytes, String enc) {
if (bytes == null)
return (null);
int len = bytes.length;
int ix = 0;
int ox = 0;
while (ix < len) {
byte b = bytes[ix++]; // Get byte to test
if (b == '+') {
b = (byte)' ';
} else if (b == '%') {
b = (byte) ((convertHexDigit(bytes[ix++]) << 4)
+ convertHexDigit(bytes[ix++]));
}
bytes[ox++] = b;
}
if (enc != null) {
try {
return new String(bytes, 0, ox, Charsets.lookupCharset(enc));
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
return new String(bytes, 0, ox, Charset.defaultCharset());
}
/**
* Convert a byte character value to hexidecimal digit value.
*
* @param b the character value byte
*/
public static byte convertHexDigit( byte b ) {
if ((b >= '0') && (b <= '9')) return (byte)(b - '0');
if ((b >= 'a') && (b <= 'f')) return (byte)(b - 'a' + 10);
if ((b >= 'A') && (b <= 'F')) return (byte)(b - 'A' + 10);
return 0;
}
}