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package com.lowagie.text.xml.simpleparser;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Stack;
/**
* A simple XML and HTML parser. This parser is, like the SAX parser,
* an event based parser, but with much less functionality.
*
* The parser can:
*
*
* - It recognizes the encoding used
*
- It recognizes all the elements' start tags and end tags
*
- It lists attributes, where attribute values can be enclosed in single or double quotes
*
- It recognizes the
<[CDATA[ ... ]]>
construct
* - It recognizes the standard entities: &, <, >, ", and ', as well as numeric
* entities
*
- It maps lines ending in
\r\n
and \r
to \n
on input, in accordance with the XML
* Specification, Section 2.11
*
*
*/
public final class SimpleXMLParser {
/** possible states */
private final static int UNKNOWN = 0;
private final static int TEXT = 1;
private final static int TAG_ENCOUNTERED = 2;
private final static int EXAMIN_TAG = 3;
private final static int TAG_EXAMINED = 4;
private final static int IN_CLOSETAG = 5;
private final static int SINGLE_TAG = 6;
private final static int CDATA = 7;
private final static int COMMENT = 8;
private final static int PI = 9;
private final static int ENTITY = 10;
private final static int QUOTE = 11;
private final static int ATTRIBUTE_KEY = 12;
private final static int ATTRIBUTE_EQUAL = 13;
private final static int ATTRIBUTE_VALUE = 14;
/** the state stack */
Stack stack;
/** The current character. */
int character = 0;
/** The previous character. */
int previousCharacter = -1;
/** the line we are currently reading */
int lines = 1;
/** the column where the current character occurs */
int columns = 0;
/** was the last character equivalent to a newline? */
boolean eol = false;
/**
* A boolean indicating if the next character should be taken into account
* if it's a space character. When nospace is false, the previous character
* wasn't whitespace.
*
* @since 2.1.5
*/
boolean nowhite = false;
/** the current state */
int state;
/** Are we parsing HTML? */
boolean html;
/** current text (whatever is encountered between tags) */
StringBuilder text = new StringBuilder();
/** current entity (whatever is encountered between & and ;) */
StringBuilder entity = new StringBuilder();
/** current tagname */
String tag = null;
/** current attributes */
HashMap attributes = null;
/** The handler to which we are going to forward document content */
SimpleXMLDocHandler doc;
/** The handler to which we are going to forward comments. */
SimpleXMLDocHandlerComment comment;
/** Keeps track of the number of tags that are open. */
int nested = 0;
/** the quote character that was used to open the quote. */
int quoteCharacter = '"';
/** the attribute key. */
String attributekey = null;
/** the attribute value. */
String attributevalue = null;
/**
* Creates a Simple XML parser object.
* Call go(BufferedReader) immediately after creation.
*/
private SimpleXMLParser(SimpleXMLDocHandler doc, SimpleXMLDocHandlerComment comment, boolean html) {
this.doc = doc;
this.comment = comment;
this.html = html;
stack = new Stack();
state = html ? TEXT : UNKNOWN;
}
/**
* Does the actual parsing. Perform this immediately
* after creating the parser object.
*/
private void go(Reader r) throws IOException {
BufferedReader reader;
if (r instanceof BufferedReader)
reader = (BufferedReader) r;
else
reader = new BufferedReader(r);
doc.startDocument();
while (true) {
// read a new character
if (previousCharacter == -1) {
character = reader.read();
}
// or re-examine the previous character
else {
character = previousCharacter;
previousCharacter = -1;
}
// the end of the file was reached
if (character == -1) {
if (html) {
if (html && state == TEXT)
flush();
doc.endDocument();
} else {
throwException("Missing end tag");
}
return;
}
// dealing with \n and \r
if (character == '\n' && eol) {
eol = false;
continue;
} else if (eol) {
eol = false;
} else if (character == '\n') {
lines++;
columns = 0;
} else if (character == '\r') {
eol = true;
character = '\n';
lines++;
columns = 0;
} else {
columns++;
}
switch (state) {
// we are in an unknown state before there's actual content
case UNKNOWN:
if (character == '<') {
saveState(TEXT);
state = TAG_ENCOUNTERED;
}
break;
// we can encounter any content
case TEXT:
if (character == '<') {
flush();
saveState(state);
state = TAG_ENCOUNTERED;
} else if (character == '&') {
saveState(state);
entity.setLength(0);
state = ENTITY;
nowhite = true;
} else if (Character.isWhitespace((char) character)) {
if (nowhite)
text.append((char) character);
nowhite = false;
} else {
text.append((char) character);
nowhite = true;
}
break;
// we have just seen a < and are wondering what we are looking at
// , , , etc.
case TAG_ENCOUNTERED:
initTag();
if (character == '/') {
state = IN_CLOSETAG;
} else if (character == '?') {
restoreState();
state = PI;
} else {
text.append((char) character);
state = EXAMIN_TAG;
}
break;
// we are processing something like this .
// It could still be a or something.
case EXAMIN_TAG:
if (character == '>') {
doTag();
processTag(true);
initTag();
state = restoreState();
} else if (character == '/') {
state = SINGLE_TAG;
} else if (character == '-' && text.toString().equals("!-")) {
flush();
state = COMMENT;
} else if (character == '[' && text.toString().equals("![CDATA")) {
flush();
state = CDATA;
} else if (character == 'E' && text.toString().equals("!DOCTYP")) {
flush();
state = PI;
} else if (Character.isWhitespace((char) character)) {
doTag();
state = TAG_EXAMINED;
} else {
text.append((char) character);
}
break;
// we know the name of the tag now.
case TAG_EXAMINED:
if (character == '>') {
processTag(true);
initTag();
state = restoreState();
} else if (character == '/') {
state = SINGLE_TAG;
} else if (Character.isWhitespace((char) character)) {
// empty
} else {
text.append((char) character);
state = ATTRIBUTE_KEY;
}
break;
// we are processing a closing tag: e.g.
case IN_CLOSETAG:
if (character == '>') {
doTag();
processTag(false);
if (!html && nested == 0)
return;
state = restoreState();
} else {
if (!Character.isWhitespace((char) character))
text.append((char) character);
}
break;
// we have just seen something like this: .
case SINGLE_TAG:
if (character != '>')
throwException("Expected > for tag: <" + tag + "/>");
doTag();
processTag(true);
processTag(false);
initTag();
if (!html && nested == 0) {
doc.endDocument();
return;
}
state = restoreState();
break;
// we are processing CDATA
case CDATA:
if (character == '>'
&& text.toString().endsWith("]]")) {
text.setLength(text.length() - 2);
flush();
state = restoreState();
} else
text.append((char) character);
break;
// we are processing a comment. We are inside
// the looking for the -->.
case COMMENT:
if (character == '>'
&& text.toString().endsWith("--")) {
text.setLength(text.length() - 2);
flush();
state = restoreState();
} else
text.append((char) character);
break;
// We are inside one of these ... ?> or one of these
case PI:
if (character == '>') {
state = restoreState();
if (state == TEXT)
state = UNKNOWN;
}
break;
// we are processing an entity, e.g. <, », etc.
case ENTITY:
if (character == ';') {
state = restoreState();
String cent = entity.toString();
entity.setLength(0);
char ce = EntitiesToUnicode.decodeEntity(cent);
if (ce == '\0')
text.append('&').append(cent).append(';');
else
text.append(ce);
} else if ((character != '#' && (character < '0' || character > '9') && (character < 'a' || character > 'z')
&& (character < 'A' || character > 'Z')) || entity.length() >= 7) {
state = restoreState();
previousCharacter = character;
text.append('&').append(entity.toString());
entity.setLength(0);
} else {
entity.append((char) character);
}
break;
// We are processing the quoted right-hand side of an element's attribute.
case QUOTE:
if (html && quoteCharacter == ' ' && character == '>') {
flush();
processTag(true);
initTag();
state = restoreState();
} else if (html && quoteCharacter == ' ' && Character.isWhitespace((char) character)) {
flush();
state = TAG_EXAMINED;
} else if (html && quoteCharacter == ' ') {
text.append((char) character);
} else if (character == quoteCharacter) {
flush();
state = TAG_EXAMINED;
} else if (" \r\n\u0009".indexOf(character) >= 0) {
text.append(' ');
} else if (character == '&') {
saveState(state);
state = ENTITY;
entity.setLength(0);
} else {
text.append((char) character);
}
break;
case ATTRIBUTE_KEY:
if (Character.isWhitespace((char) character)) {
flush();
state = ATTRIBUTE_EQUAL;
} else if (character == '=') {
flush();
state = ATTRIBUTE_VALUE;
} else if (html && character == '>') {
text.setLength(0);
processTag(true);
initTag();
state = restoreState();
} else {
text.append((char) character);
}
break;
case ATTRIBUTE_EQUAL:
if (character == '=') {
state = ATTRIBUTE_VALUE;
} else if (Character.isWhitespace((char) character)) {
// empty
} else if (html && character == '>') {
text.setLength(0);
processTag(true);
initTag();
state = restoreState();
} else if (html && character == '/') {
flush();
state = SINGLE_TAG;
} else if (html) {
flush();
text.append((char) character);
state = ATTRIBUTE_KEY;
} else {
throwException("Error in attribute processing.");
}
break;
case ATTRIBUTE_VALUE:
if (character == '"' || character == '\'') {
quoteCharacter = character;
state = QUOTE;
} else if (Character.isWhitespace((char) character)) {
// empty
} else if (html && character == '>') {
flush();
processTag(true);
initTag();
state = restoreState();
} else if (html) {
text.append((char) character);
quoteCharacter = ' ';
state = QUOTE;
} else {
throwException("Error in attribute processing");
}
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Gets a state from the stack
*
* @return the previous state
*/
private int restoreState() {
if (!stack.empty())
return ((Integer) stack.pop()).intValue();
else
return UNKNOWN;
}
/**
* Adds a state to the stack.
*
* @param s a state to add to the stack
*/
private void saveState(int s) {
stack.push(Integer.valueOf(s));
}
/**
* Flushes the text that is currently in the buffer.
* The text can be ignored, added to the document
* as content or as comment,... depending on the current state.
*/
private void flush() {
switch (state) {
case TEXT:
case CDATA:
if (text.length() > 0) {
doc.text(text.toString());
}
break;
case COMMENT:
if (comment != null) {
comment.comment(text.toString());
}
break;
case ATTRIBUTE_KEY:
attributekey = text.toString();
if (html)
attributekey = attributekey.toLowerCase();
break;
case QUOTE:
case ATTRIBUTE_VALUE:
attributevalue = text.toString();
attributes.put(attributekey, attributevalue);
break;
default:
// do nothing
}
text.setLength(0);
}
/**
* Initialized the tag name and attributes.
*/
private void initTag() {
tag = null;
attributes = new HashMap();
}
/** Sets the name of the tag. */
private void doTag() {
if (tag == null)
tag = text.toString();
if (html)
tag = tag.toLowerCase();
text.setLength(0);
}
/**
* processes the tag.
*
* @param start if true we are dealing with a tag that has just been opened; if false we are closing a tag.
*/
private void processTag(boolean start) {
if (start) {
nested++;
doc.startElement(tag, attributes);
} else {
nested--;
doc.endElement(tag);
}
}
/** Throws an exception */
private void throwException(String s) throws IOException {
throw new IOException(s + " near line " + lines + ", column " + columns);
}
/**
* Parses the XML document firing the events to the handler.
*
* @param doc the document handler
* @param r the document. The encoding is already resolved. The reader is not closed
* @throws IOException on error
*/
public static void parse(SimpleXMLDocHandler doc, SimpleXMLDocHandlerComment comment, Reader r, boolean html)
throws IOException {
SimpleXMLParser parser = new SimpleXMLParser(doc, comment, html);
parser.go(r);
}
/**
* Parses the XML document firing the events to the handler.
*
* @param doc the document handler
* @param in the document. The encoding is deduced from the stream. The stream is not closed
* @throws IOException on error
*/
public static void parse(SimpleXMLDocHandler doc, InputStream in) throws IOException {
byte b4[] = new byte[4];
int count = in.read(b4);
if (count != 4)
throw new IOException("Insufficient length.");
String encoding = getEncodingName(b4);
String decl = null;
if ("UTF-8".equals(encoding)) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
int c;
while ((c = in.read()) != -1) {
if (c == '>')
break;
sb.append((char) c);
}
decl = sb.toString();
} else if (encoding.equals("CP037")) {
ByteArrayOutputStream bi = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
int c;
while ((c = in.read()) != -1) {
if (c == 0x6e) // that's '>' in ebcdic
break;
bi.write(c);
}
decl = new String(bi.toByteArray(), "CP037");
}
if (decl != null) {
decl = getDeclaredEncoding(decl);
if (decl != null)
encoding = decl;
}
parse(doc, new InputStreamReader(in, IanaEncodings.getJavaEncoding(encoding)));
}
private static String getDeclaredEncoding(String decl) {
if (decl == null)
return null;
int idx = decl.indexOf("encoding");
if (idx < 0)
return null;
int idx1 = decl.indexOf('"', idx);
int idx2 = decl.indexOf('\'', idx);
if (idx1 == idx2)
return null;
if ((idx1 < 0 && idx2 > 0) || (idx2 > 0 && idx2 < idx1)) {
int idx3 = decl.indexOf('\'', idx2 + 1);
if (idx3 < 0)
return null;
return decl.substring(idx2 + 1, idx3);
}
if ((idx2 < 0 && idx1 > 0) || (idx1 > 0 && idx1 < idx2)) {
int idx3 = decl.indexOf('"', idx1 + 1);
if (idx3 < 0)
return null;
return decl.substring(idx1 + 1, idx3);
}
return null;
}
public static void parse(SimpleXMLDocHandler doc, Reader r) throws IOException {
parse(doc, null, r, false);
}
/**
* Escapes a string with the appropriated XML codes.
*
* @param s the string to be escaped
* @param onlyASCII codes above 127 will always be escaped with &#nn; if true
* @return the escaped string
*/
public static String escapeXML(String s, boolean onlyASCII) {
char cc[] = s.toCharArray();
int len = cc.length;
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (int k = 0; k < len; ++k) {
int c = cc[k];
switch (c) {
case '<':
sb.append("<");
break;
case '>':
sb.append(">");
break;
case '&':
sb.append("&");
break;
case '"':
sb.append(""");
break;
case '\'':
sb.append("'");
break;
default:
if ((c == 0x9) || (c == 0xA) || (c == 0xD)
|| ((c >= 0x20) && (c <= 0xD7FF))
|| ((c >= 0xE000) && (c <= 0xFFFD))
|| ((c >= 0x10000) && (c <= 0x10FFFF))) {
if (onlyASCII && c > 127)
sb.append("").append(c).append(';');
else
sb.append((char) c);
}
}
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* Returns the IANA encoding name that is auto-detected from
* the bytes specified, with the endian-ness of that encoding where appropriate.
* (method found in org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLEntityManager, originally published
* by the Apache Software Foundation under the Apache Software License; now being
* used in iText under the MPL)
*
* @param b4 The first four bytes of the input.
* @return an IANA-encoding string
*/
private static String getEncodingName(byte[] b4) {
// UTF-16, with BOM
int b0 = b4[0] & 0xFF;
int b1 = b4[1] & 0xFF;
if (b0 == 0xFE && b1 == 0xFF) {
// UTF-16, big-endian
return "UTF-16BE";
}
if (b0 == 0xFF && b1 == 0xFE) {
// UTF-16, little-endian
return "UTF-16LE";
}
// UTF-8 with a BOM
int b2 = b4[2] & 0xFF;
if (b0 == 0xEF && b1 == 0xBB && b2 == 0xBF) {
return "UTF-8";
}
// other encodings
int b3 = b4[3] & 0xFF;
if (b0 == 0x00 && b1 == 0x00 && b2 == 0x00 && b3 == 0x3C) {
// UCS-4, big endian (1234)
return "ISO-10646-UCS-4";
}
if (b0 == 0x3C && b1 == 0x00 && b2 == 0x00 && b3 == 0x00) {
// UCS-4, little endian (4321)
return "ISO-10646-UCS-4";
}
if (b0 == 0x00 && b1 == 0x00 && b2 == 0x3C && b3 == 0x00) {
// UCS-4, unusual octet order (2143)
// REVISIT: What should this be?
return "ISO-10646-UCS-4";
}
if (b0 == 0x00 && b1 == 0x3C && b2 == 0x00 && b3 == 0x00) {
// UCS-4, unusual octet order (3412)
// REVISIT: What should this be?
return "ISO-10646-UCS-4";
}
if (b0 == 0x00 && b1 == 0x3C && b2 == 0x00 && b3 == 0x3F) {
// UTF-16, big-endian, no BOM
// (or could turn out to be UCS-2...
// REVISIT: What should this be?
return "UTF-16BE";
}
if (b0 == 0x3C && b1 == 0x00 && b2 == 0x3F && b3 == 0x00) {
// UTF-16, little-endian, no BOM
// (or could turn out to be UCS-2...
return "UTF-16LE";
}
if (b0 == 0x4C && b1 == 0x6F && b2 == 0xA7 && b3 == 0x94) {
// EBCDIC
// a la xerces1, return CP037 instead of EBCDIC here
return "CP037";
}
// default encoding
return "UTF-8";
}
}