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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2003, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
 * See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
 */

package io.mogdb.util;

/**
 * 

This code is a stripped down version of Robert Harder's Public Domain Base64 implementation. GZIP * support, InputStream and OutputStream stuff and some unneeded encode/decode methods have been * removed.

* *

-- Original comments follow --

* *

Encodes and decodes to and from Base64 notation.

* *

* Change Log: *

*
    *
  • v2.1 - Cleaned up javadoc comments and unused variables and methods. Added some convenience * methods for reading and writing to and from files.
  • *
  • v2.0.2 - Now specifies UTF-8 encoding in places where the code fails on systems with other * encodings (like EBCDIC).
  • *
  • v2.0.1 - Fixed an error when decoding a single byte, that is, when the encoded data was a * single byte.
  • *
  • v2.0 - I got rid of methods that used booleans to set options. Now everything is more * consolidated and cleaner. The code now detects when data that's being decoded is gzip-compressed * and will decompress it automatically. Generally things are cleaner. You'll probably have to * change some method calls that you were making to support the new options format (ints * that you "OR" together).
  • *
  • v1.5.1 - Fixed bug when decompressing and decoding to a byte[] using * decode( String s, boolean gzipCompressed ). Added the ability to "suspend" encoding in * the Output Stream so you can turn on and off the encoding if you need to embed base64 data in an * otherwise "normal" stream (like an XML file).
  • *
  • v1.5 - Output stream pases on flush() command but doesn't do anything itself. This helps when * using GZIP streams. Added the ability to GZip-compress objects before encoding them.
  • *
  • v1.4 - Added helper methods to read/write files.
  • *
  • v1.3.6 - Fixed OutputStream.flush() so that 'position' is reset.
  • *
  • v1.3.5 - Added flag to turn on and off line breaks. Fixed bug in input stream where last * buffer being read, if not completely full, was not returned.
  • *
  • v1.3.4 - Fixed when "improperly padded stream" error was thrown at the wrong time.
  • *
  • v1.3.3 - Fixed I/O streams which were totally messed up.
  • *
* *

* I am placing this code in the Public Domain. Do with it as you will. This software comes with no * guarantees or warranties but with plenty of well-wishing instead! Please visit * http://iharder.net/base64 periodically to check for * updates or to contribute improvements. *

* * @author Robert Harder * @author [email protected] * @version 2.1 */ public class Base64 { /* ******** P U B L I C F I E L D S ******** */ /** * No options specified. Value is zero. */ public static final int NO_OPTIONS = 0; /** * Specify encoding. */ public static final int ENCODE = 1; /** * Specify decoding. */ public static final int DECODE = 0; /** * Don't break lines when encoding (violates strict Base64 specification). */ public static final int DONT_BREAK_LINES = 8; /* ******** P R I V A T E F I E L D S ******** */ /** * Maximum line length (76) of Base64 output. */ private static final int MAX_LINE_LENGTH = 76; /** * The equals sign (=) as a byte. */ private static final byte EQUALS_SIGN = (byte) '='; /** * The new line character (\n) as a byte. */ private static final byte NEW_LINE = (byte) '\n'; /** * Preferred encoding. */ private static final String PREFERRED_ENCODING = "UTF-8"; /** * The 64 valid Base64 values. */ private static final byte[] ALPHABET; private static final byte[] _NATIVE_ALPHABET = { /* May be something funny like EBCDIC */ (byte) 'A', (byte) 'B', (byte) 'C', (byte) 'D', (byte) 'E', (byte) 'F', (byte) 'G', (byte) 'H', (byte) 'I', (byte) 'J', (byte) 'K', (byte) 'L', (byte) 'M', (byte) 'N', (byte) 'O', (byte) 'P', (byte) 'Q', (byte) 'R', (byte) 'S', (byte) 'T', (byte) 'U', (byte) 'V', (byte) 'W', (byte) 'X', (byte) 'Y', (byte) 'Z', (byte) 'a', (byte) 'b', (byte) 'c', (byte) 'd', (byte) 'e', (byte) 'f', (byte) 'g', (byte) 'h', (byte) 'i', (byte) 'j', (byte) 'k', (byte) 'l', (byte) 'm', (byte) 'n', (byte) 'o', (byte) 'p', (byte) 'q', (byte) 'r', (byte) 's', (byte) 't', (byte) 'u', (byte) 'v', (byte) 'w', (byte) 'x', (byte) 'y', (byte) 'z', (byte) '0', (byte) '1', (byte) '2', (byte) '3', (byte) '4', (byte) '5', (byte) '6', (byte) '7', (byte) '8', (byte) '9', (byte) '+', (byte) '/' }; /* Determine which ALPHABET to use. */ static { byte[] __bytes; try { __bytes = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/" .getBytes(PREFERRED_ENCODING); } catch (java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException use) { __bytes = _NATIVE_ALPHABET; // Fall back to native encoding } ALPHABET = __bytes; } /** * Translates a Base64 value to either its 6-bit reconstruction value or a negative number * indicating some other meaning. **/ private static final byte[] DECODABET = {-9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 0 - 8 -5, -5, // Whitespace: Tab and Linefeed -9, -9, // Decimal 11 - 12 -5, // Whitespace: Carriage Return -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 14 - 26 -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 27 - 31 -5, // Whitespace: Space -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 33 - 42 62, // Plus sign at decimal 43 -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 44 - 46 63, // Slash at decimal 47 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, // Numbers zero through nine -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 58 - 60 -1, // Equals sign at decimal 61 -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 62 - 64 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, // Letters 'A' through 'N' 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, // Letters 'O' through 'Z' -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, -9, // Decimal 91 - 96 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, // Letters 'a' through 'm' 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, // Letters 'n' through 'z' -9, -9, -9, -9 // Decimal 123 - 126 /* * ,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 127 - 139 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 140 - 152 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 153 - 165 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 166 - 178 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 179 - 191 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 192 - 204 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 205 - 217 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 218 - 230 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9, // Decimal 231 - 243 * -9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9,-9 // Decimal 244 - 255 */ }; // I think I end up not using the BAD_ENCODING indicator. // private final static byte BAD_ENCODING = -9; // Indicates error in encoding private static final byte WHITE_SPACE_ENC = -5; // Indicates white space in encoding private static final byte EQUALS_SIGN_ENC = -1; // Indicates equals sign in encoding /** * Defeats instantiation. */ private Base64() { } /* ******** E N C O D I N G M E T H O D S ******** */ /** * Encodes up to the first three bytes of array threeBytes and returns a four-byte * array in Base64 notation. The actual number of significant bytes in your array is given by * numSigBytes. The array threeBytes needs only be as big as * numSigBytes. Code can reuse a byte array by passing a four-byte array as * b4. * * @param b4 A reusable byte array to reduce array instantiation * @param threeBytes the array to convert * @param numSigBytes the number of significant bytes in your array * @return four byte array in Base64 notation. * @since 1.5.1 */ private static byte[] encode3to4(byte[] b4, byte[] threeBytes, int numSigBytes) { encode3to4(threeBytes, 0, numSigBytes, b4, 0); return b4; } // end encode3to4 /** * Encodes up to three bytes of the array source and writes the resulting four Base64 * bytes to destination. The source and destination arrays can be manipulated anywhere * along their length by specifying srcOffset and destOffset. This method * does not check to make sure your arrays are large enough to accommodate srcOffset + 3 * for the source array or destOffset + 4 for the destination * array. The actual number of significant bytes in your array is given by numSigBytes. * * @param source the array to convert * @param srcOffset the index where conversion begins * @param numSigBytes the number of significant bytes in your array * @param destination the array to hold the conversion * @param destOffset the index where output will be put * @return the destination array * @since 1.3 */ private static byte[] encode3to4(byte[] source, int srcOffset, int numSigBytes, byte[] destination, int destOffset) { // 1 2 3 // 01234567890123456789012345678901 Bit position // --------000000001111111122222222 Array position from threeBytes // --------| || || || | Six bit groups to index ALPHABET // >>18 >>12 >> 6 >> 0 Right shift necessary // 0x3f 0x3f 0x3f Additional AND // Create buffer with zero-padding if there are only one or two // significant bytes passed in the array. // We have to shift left 24 in order to flush out the 1's that appear // when Java treats a value as negative that is cast from a byte to an int. int inBuff = (numSigBytes > 0 ? ((source[srcOffset] << 24) >>> 8) : 0) | (numSigBytes > 1 ? ((source[srcOffset + 1] << 24) >>> 16) : 0) | (numSigBytes > 2 ? ((source[srcOffset + 2] << 24) >>> 24) : 0); switch (numSigBytes) { case 3: destination[destOffset] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 18)]; destination[destOffset + 1] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 12) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 2] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 6) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 3] = ALPHABET[(inBuff) & 0x3f]; return destination; case 2: destination[destOffset] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 18)]; destination[destOffset + 1] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 12) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 2] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 6) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 3] = EQUALS_SIGN; return destination; case 1: destination[destOffset] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 18)]; destination[destOffset + 1] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 12) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 2] = EQUALS_SIGN; destination[destOffset + 3] = EQUALS_SIGN; return destination; default: return destination; } // end switch } // end encode3to4 /** * Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation. Does not GZip-compress data. * * @param source The data to convert * @return Base64 notation of input data * @since 1.4 */ public static String encodeBytes(byte[] source) { return encodeBytes(source, 0, source.length, NO_OPTIONS); } // end encodeBytes /** *

Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.

* *

Valid options:

* *
   *   GZIP: gzip-compresses object before encoding it.
   *   DONT_BREAK_LINES: don't break lines at 76 characters
   *     Note: Technically, this makes your encoding non-compliant.
   * 
* *

Example: encodeBytes( myData, Base64.GZIP ) or

* *

Example: encodeBytes( * myData, Base64.GZIP | Base64.DONT_BREAK_LINES )

* * @param source The data to convert * @param options Specified options * @return Base64 notation * @see Base64#DONT_BREAK_LINES * @since 2.0 */ public static String encodeBytes(byte[] source, int options) { return encodeBytes(source, 0, source.length, options); } // end encodeBytes /** * Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation. Does not GZip-compress data. * * @param source The data to convert * @param off Offset in array where conversion should begin * @param len Length of data to convert * @return Base64 notation * @since 1.4 */ public static String encodeBytes(byte[] source, int off, int len) { return encodeBytes(source, off, len, NO_OPTIONS); } // end encodeBytes /** *

Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.

* *

Valid options:

* *
   *   GZIP: gzip-compresses object before encoding it.
   *   DONT_BREAK_LINES: don't break lines at 76 characters
   *     Note: Technically, this makes your encoding non-compliant.
   * 
* *

Example: encodeBytes( myData, Base64.GZIP ) or

* *

Example: encodeBytes( * myData, Base64.GZIP | Base64.DONT_BREAK_LINES )

* * @param source The data to convert * @param off Offset in array where conversion should begin * @param len Length of data to convert * @param options Specified options * @return Base64 notation * @see Base64#DONT_BREAK_LINES * @since 2.0 */ public static String encodeBytes(byte[] source, int off, int len, int options) { // Isolate options int dontBreakLines = (options & DONT_BREAK_LINES); // Else, don't compress. Better not to use streams at all then. { // Convert option to boolean in way that code likes it. boolean breakLines = dontBreakLines == 0; int len43 = len * 4 / 3; byte[] outBuff = new byte[(len43) // Main 4:3 + ((len % 3) > 0 ? 4 : 0) // Account for padding + (breakLines ? (len43 / MAX_LINE_LENGTH) : 0)]; // New lines int d = 0; int e = 0; int len2 = len - 2; int lineLength = 0; for (; d < len2; d += 3, e += 4) { encode3to4(source, d + off, 3, outBuff, e); lineLength += 4; if (breakLines && lineLength == MAX_LINE_LENGTH) { outBuff[e + 4] = NEW_LINE; e++; lineLength = 0; } // end if: end of line } // en dfor: each piece of array if (d < len) { encode3to4(source, d + off, len - d, outBuff, e); e += 4; } // end if: some padding needed // Return value according to relevant encoding. try { return new String(outBuff, 0, e, PREFERRED_ENCODING); } catch (java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException uue) { return new String(outBuff, 0, e); } } } /* ******** D E C O D I N G M E T H O D S ******** */ /** * Decodes four bytes from array source and writes the resulting bytes (up to three of * them) to destination. The source and destination arrays can be manipulated anywhere * along their length by specifying srcOffset and destOffset. This method * does not check to make sure your arrays are large enough to accommodate srcOffset + 4 * for the source array or destOffset + 3 for the destination * array. This method returns the actual number of bytes that were converted from the Base64 * encoding. * * @param source the array to convert * @param srcOffset the index where conversion begins * @param destination the array to hold the conversion * @param destOffset the index where output will be put * @return the number of decoded bytes converted * @since 1.3 */ private static int decode4to3(byte[] source, int srcOffset, byte[] destination, int destOffset) { // Example: Dk== if (source[srcOffset + 2] == EQUALS_SIGN) { // Two ways to do the same thing. Don't know which way I like best. // int outBuff = ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset ] ] << 24 ) >>> 6 ) // | ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset + 1] ] << 24 ) >>> 12 ); int outBuff = ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset]] & 0xFF) << 18) | ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 1]] & 0xFF) << 12); destination[destOffset] = (byte) (outBuff >>> 16); return 1; } else if (source[srcOffset + 3] == EQUALS_SIGN) { // Example: DkL= // Two ways to do the same thing. Don't know which way I like best. // int outBuff = ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset ] ] << 24 ) >>> 6 ) // | ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset + 1 ] ] << 24 ) >>> 12 ) // | ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset + 2 ] ] << 24 ) >>> 18 ); int outBuff = ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset]] & 0xFF) << 18) | ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 1]] & 0xFF) << 12) | ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 2]] & 0xFF) << 6); destination[destOffset] = (byte) (outBuff >>> 16); destination[destOffset + 1] = (byte) (outBuff >>> 8); return 2; } else { // Example: DkLE try { // Two ways to do the same thing. Don't know which way I like best. // int outBuff = ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset ] ] << 24 ) >>> 6 ) // | ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset + 1 ] ] << 24 ) >>> 12 ) // | ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset + 2 ] ] << 24 ) >>> 18 ) // | ( ( DECODABET[ source[ srcOffset + 3 ] ] << 24 ) >>> 24 ); int outBuff = ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset]] & 0xFF) << 18) | ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 1]] & 0xFF) << 12) | ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 2]] & 0xFF) << 6) | ((DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 3]] & 0xFF)); destination[destOffset] = (byte) (outBuff >> 16); destination[destOffset + 1] = (byte) (outBuff >> 8); destination[destOffset + 2] = (byte) (outBuff); return 3; } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("" + source[srcOffset] + ": " + (DECODABET[source[srcOffset]])); System.out.println("" + source[srcOffset + 1] + ": " + (DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 1]])); System.out.println("" + source[srcOffset + 2] + ": " + (DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 2]])); System.out.println("" + source[srcOffset + 3] + ": " + (DECODABET[source[srcOffset + 3]])); return -1; } // e nd catch } } // end decodeToBytes /** * Very low-level access to decoding ASCII characters in the form of a byte array. Does not * support automatically gunzipping or any other "fancy" features. * * @param source The Base64 encoded data * @param off The offset of where to begin decoding * @param len The length of characters to decode * @return decoded data * @since 1.3 */ public static byte[] decode(byte[] source, int off, int len) { int len34 = len * 3 / 4; byte[] outBuff = new byte[len34]; // Upper limit on size of output int outBuffPosn = 0; byte[] b4 = new byte[4]; int b4Posn = 0; int i = 0; byte sbiCrop = 0; byte sbiDecode = 0; for (i = off; i < off + len; i++) { sbiCrop = (byte) (source[i] & 0x7f); // Only the low seven bits sbiDecode = DECODABET[sbiCrop]; if (sbiDecode >= WHITE_SPACE_ENC) { // White space, Equals sign or better if (sbiDecode >= EQUALS_SIGN_ENC) { b4[b4Posn++] = sbiCrop; if (b4Posn > 3) { outBuffPosn += decode4to3(b4, 0, outBuff, outBuffPosn); b4Posn = 0; // If that was the equals sign, break out of 'for' loop if (sbiCrop == EQUALS_SIGN) { break; } } // end if: quartet built } // end if: equals sign or better } else { // end if: white space, equals sign or better System.err.println("Bad Base64 input character at " + i + ": " + source[i] + "(decimal)"); return null; } // end else: } // each input character byte[] out = new byte[outBuffPosn]; System.arraycopy(outBuff, 0, out, 0, outBuffPosn); return out; } // end decode /** * Decodes data from Base64 notation, automatically detecting gzip-compressed data and * decompressing it. * * @param s the string to decode * @return the decoded data * @since 1.4 */ public static byte[] decode(String s) { byte[] bytes; try { bytes = s.getBytes(PREFERRED_ENCODING); } catch (java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException uee) { bytes = s.getBytes(); } // // Decode bytes = decode(bytes, 0, bytes.length); return bytes; } // end decode } // end class Base64




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