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package javax.mail.internet;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import com.sun.mail.util.PropUtil;
/**
* This class holds MIME parameters (attribute-value pairs).
* The mail.mime.encodeparameters
and
* mail.mime.decodeparameters
System properties
* control whether encoded parameters, as specified by
* RFC 2231,
* are supported. By default, such encoded parameters are not
* supported.
*
* Also, in the current implementation, setting the System property
* mail.mime.decodeparameters.strict
to "true"
* will cause a ParseException
to be thrown for errors
* detected while decoding encoded parameters. By default, if any
* decoding errors occur, the original (undecoded) string is used.
*
* The current implementation supports the System property
* mail.mime.parameters.strict
, which if set to false
* when parsing a parameter list allows parameter values
* to contain whitespace and other special characters without
* being quoted; the parameter value ends at the next semicolon.
* If set to true (the default), parameter values are required to conform
* to the MIME specification and must be quoted if they contain whitespace
* or special characters.
*
* @author John Mani
* @author Bill Shannon
*/
public class ParameterList {
/**
* The map of name, value pairs.
* The value object is either a String, for unencoded
* values, or a Value object, for encoded values,
* or a MultiValue object, for multi-segment parameters.
*
* We use a LinkedHashMap so that parameters are (as much as
* possible) kept in the original order. Note however that
* multi-segment parameters (see below) will appear in the
* position of the first seen segment and orphan segments
* will all move to the end.
*/
private Map list = new LinkedHashMap(); // keep parameters in order
/**
* A set of names for multi-segment parameters that we
* haven't processed yet. Normally such names are accumulated
* during the inital parse and processed at the end of the parse,
* but such names can also be set via the set method when the
* IMAP provider accumulates pre-parsed pieces of a parameter list.
* (A special call to the set method tells us when the IMAP provider
* is done setting parameters.)
*
* A multi-segment parameter is defined by RFC 2231. For example,
* "title*0=part1; title*1=part2", which represents a parameter
* named "title" with value "part1part2".
*
* Note also that each segment of the value might or might not be
* encoded, indicated by a trailing "*" on the parameter name.
* If any segment is encoded, the first segment must be encoded.
* Only the first segment contains the charset and language
* information needed to decode any encoded segments.
*
* RFC 2231 introduces many possible failure modes, which we try
* to handle as gracefully as possible. Generally, a failure to
* decode a parameter value causes the non-decoded parameter value
* to be used instead. Missing segments cause all later segments
* to be appear as independent parameters with names that include
* the segment number. For example, "title*0=part1; title*1=part2;
* title*3=part4" appears as two parameters named "title" and "title*3".
*/
private Set multisegmentNames;
/**
* A map containing the segments for all not-yet-processed
* multi-segment parameters. The map is indexed by "name*seg".
* The value object is either a String or a Value object.
* The Value object is not decoded during the initial parse
* because the segments may appear in any order and until the
* first segment appears we don't know what charset to use to
* decode any encoded segments. The segments are decoded in
* order in the combineMultisegmentNames method.
*/
private Map slist;
/**
* MWB 3BView: The name of the last parameter added to the map.
* Used for the AppleMail hack.
*/
private String lastName = null;
private static boolean encodeParameters =
PropUtil.getBooleanSystemProperty("mail.mime.encodeparameters", false);
private static boolean decodeParameters =
PropUtil.getBooleanSystemProperty("mail.mime.decodeparameters", false);
private static boolean decodeParametersStrict =
PropUtil.getBooleanSystemProperty(
"mail.mime.decodeparameters.strict", false);
private static boolean applehack =
PropUtil.getBooleanSystemProperty("mail.mime.applefilenames", false);
private static boolean parametersStrict =
PropUtil.getBooleanSystemProperty("mail.mime.parameters.strict", true);
/**
* A struct to hold an encoded value.
* A parsed encoded value is stored as both the
* decoded value and the original encoded value
* (so that toString will produce the same result).
* An encoded value that is set explicitly is stored
* as the original value and the encoded value, to
* ensure that get will return the same value that
* was set.
*/
private static class Value {
String value;
String charset;
String encodedValue;
}
/**
* A struct for a multi-segment parameter. Each entry in the
* List is either a String or a Value object. When all the
* segments are present and combined in the combineMultisegmentNames
* method, the value field contains the combined and decoded value.
* Until then the value field contains an empty string as a placeholder.
*/
private static class MultiValue extends ArrayList {
String value;
}
/**
* Map the LinkedHashMap's keySet iterator to an Enumeration.
*/
private static class ParamEnum implements Enumeration {
private Iterator it;
ParamEnum(Iterator it) {
this.it = it;
}
public boolean hasMoreElements() {
return it.hasNext();
}
public Object nextElement() {
return it.next();
}
}
/**
* No-arg Constructor.
*/
public ParameterList() {
// initialize other collections only if they'll be needed
if (decodeParameters) {
multisegmentNames = new HashSet();
slist = new HashMap();
}
}
/**
* Constructor that takes a parameter-list string. The String
* is parsed and the parameters are collected and stored internally.
* A ParseException is thrown if the parse fails.
* Note that an empty parameter-list string is valid and will be
* parsed into an empty ParameterList.
*
* @param s the parameter-list string.
* @exception ParseException if the parse fails.
*/
public ParameterList(String s) throws ParseException {
this();
HeaderTokenizer h = new HeaderTokenizer(s, HeaderTokenizer.MIME);
for (;;) {
HeaderTokenizer.Token tk = h.next();
int type = tk.getType();
String name, value;
if (type == HeaderTokenizer.Token.EOF) // done
break;
if ((char)type == ';') {
// expect parameter name
tk = h.next();
// tolerate trailing semicolon, even though it violates the spec
if (tk.getType() == HeaderTokenizer.Token.EOF)
break;
// parameter name must be a MIME Atom
if (tk.getType() != HeaderTokenizer.Token.ATOM)
throw new ParseException("Expected parameter name, " +
"got \"" + tk.getValue() + "\"");
name = tk.getValue().toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
// expect '='
tk = h.next();
if ((char)tk.getType() != '=')
throw new ParseException("Expected '=', " +
"got \"" + tk.getValue() + "\"");
// expect parameter value
if (parametersStrict)
tk = h.next();
else
tk = h.next(';');
type = tk.getType();
// parameter value must be a MIME Atom or Quoted String
if (type != HeaderTokenizer.Token.ATOM &&
type != HeaderTokenizer.Token.QUOTEDSTRING)
throw new ParseException("Expected parameter value, " +
"got \"" + tk.getValue() + "\"");
value = tk.getValue();
lastName = name;
if (decodeParameters)
putEncodedName(name, value);
else
list.put(name, value);
} else {
// MWB 3BView new code to add in filenames generated by
// AppleMail.
// Note - one space is assumed between name elements.
// This may not be correct but it shouldn't matter too much.
// Note: AppleMail encodes filenames with non-ascii characters
// correctly, so we don't need to worry about the name* subkeys.
if (type == HeaderTokenizer.Token.ATOM && lastName != null &&
((applehack &&
(lastName.equals("name") ||
lastName.equals("filename"))) ||
!parametersStrict)
) {
// Add value to previous value
String lastValue = (String)list.get(lastName);
value = lastValue + " " + tk.getValue();
list.put(lastName, value);
} else {
throw new ParseException("Expected ';', " +
"got \"" + tk.getValue() + "\"");
}
}
}
if (decodeParameters) {
/*
* After parsing all the parameters, combine all the
* multi-segment parameter values together.
*/
combineMultisegmentNames(false);
}
}
/**
* If the name is an encoded or multi-segment name (or both)
* handle it appropriately, storing the appropriate String
* or Value object. Multi-segment names are stored in the
* main parameter list as an emtpy string as a placeholder,
* replaced later in combineMultisegmentNames with a MultiValue
* object. This causes all pieces of the multi-segment parameter
* to appear in the position of the first seen segment of the
* parameter.
*/
private void putEncodedName(String name, String value)
throws ParseException {
int star = name.indexOf('*');
if (star < 0) {
// single parameter, unencoded value
list.put(name, value);
} else if (star == name.length() - 1) {
// single parameter, encoded value
name = name.substring(0, star);
list.put(name, decodeValue(value));
} else {
// multiple segments
String rname = name.substring(0, star);
multisegmentNames.add(rname);
list.put(rname, "");
Object v;
if (name.endsWith("*")) {
// encoded value
v = new Value();
((Value)v).encodedValue = value;
((Value)v).value = value; // default; decoded later
name = name.substring(0, name.length() - 1);
} else {
// unencoded value
v = value;
}
slist.put(name, v);
}
}
/**
* Iterate through the saved set of names of multi-segment parameters,
* for each parameter find all segments stored in the slist map,
* decode each segment as needed, combine the segments together into
* a single decoded value, and save all segments in a MultiValue object
* in the main list indexed by the parameter name.
*/
private void combineMultisegmentNames(boolean keepConsistentOnFailure)
throws ParseException {
boolean success = false;
try {
Iterator it = multisegmentNames.iterator();
while (it.hasNext()) {
String name = (String)it.next();
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
MultiValue mv = new MultiValue();
/*
* Now find all the segments for this name and
* decode each segment as needed.
*/
String charset = null;
int segment;
for (segment = 0; ; segment++) {
String sname = name + "*" + segment;
Object v = slist.get(sname);
if (v == null) // out of segments
break;
mv.add(v);
String value = null;
if (v instanceof Value) {
try {
Value vv = (Value)v;
String evalue = vv.encodedValue;
value = evalue; // in case of exception
if (segment == 0) {
// the first segment specified the charset
// for all other encoded segments
Value vnew = decodeValue(evalue);
charset = vv.charset = vnew.charset;
value = vv.value = vnew.value;
} else {
if (charset == null) {
// should never happen
multisegmentNames.remove(name);
break;
}
value = vv.value = decodeBytes(evalue, charset);
}
} catch (NumberFormatException nex) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(nex.toString());
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uex) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(uex.toString());
} catch (StringIndexOutOfBoundsException ex) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(ex.toString());
}
// if anything went wrong decoding the value,
// we just use the original value (set above)
} else {
value = (String)v;
}
sb.append(value);
slist.remove(sname);
}
if (segment == 0) {
// didn't find any segments at all
list.remove(name);
} else {
mv.value = sb.toString();
list.put(name, mv);
}
}
success = true;
} finally {
/*
* If we get here because of an exception that's going to
* be thrown (success == false) from the constructor
* (keepConsistentOnFailure == false), this is all wasted effort.
*/
if (keepConsistentOnFailure || success) {
// we should never end up with anything in slist,
// but if we do, add it all to list
if (slist.size() > 0) {
// first, decode any values that we'll add to the list
Iterator sit = slist.values().iterator();
while (sit.hasNext()) {
Object v = sit.next();
if (v instanceof Value) {
Value vv = (Value)v;
Value vnew = decodeValue(vv.encodedValue);
vv.charset = vnew.charset;
vv.value = vnew.value;
}
}
list.putAll(slist);
}
// clear out the set of names and segments
multisegmentNames.clear();
slist.clear();
}
}
}
/**
* Return the number of parameters in this list.
*
* @return number of parameters.
*/
public int size() {
return list.size();
}
/**
* Returns the value of the specified parameter. Note that
* parameter names are case-insensitive.
*
* @param name parameter name.
* @return Value of the parameter. Returns
* null
if the parameter is not
* present.
*/
public String get(String name) {
String value;
Object v = list.get(name.trim().toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH));
if (v instanceof MultiValue)
value = ((MultiValue)v).value;
else if (v instanceof Value)
value = ((Value)v).value;
else
value = (String)v;
return value;
}
/**
* Set a parameter. If this parameter already exists, it is
* replaced by this new value.
*
* @param name name of the parameter.
* @param value value of the parameter.
*/
public void set(String name, String value) {
// XXX - an incredible kludge used by the IMAP provider
// to indicate that it's done setting parameters
if (name == null && value != null && value.equals("DONE")) {
/*
* If we've accumulated any multi-segment names from calls to
* the set method from the IMAP provider, combine the pieces.
* Ignore any parse errors (e.g., from decoding the values)
* because it's too late to report them.
*/
if (decodeParameters && multisegmentNames.size() > 0) {
try {
combineMultisegmentNames(true);
} catch (ParseException pex) {
// too late to do anything about it
}
}
return;
}
name = name.trim().toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
if (decodeParameters) {
try {
putEncodedName(name, value);
} catch (ParseException pex) {
// ignore it
list.put(name, value);
}
} else
list.put(name, value);
}
/**
* Set a parameter. If this parameter already exists, it is
* replaced by this new value. If the
* mail.mime.encodeparameters
System property
* is true, and the parameter value is non-ASCII, it will be
* encoded with the specified charset, as specified by RFC 2231.
*
* @param name name of the parameter.
* @param value value of the parameter.
* @param charset charset of the parameter value.
* @since JavaMail 1.4
*/
public void set(String name, String value, String charset) {
if (encodeParameters) {
Value ev = encodeValue(value, charset);
// was it actually encoded?
if (ev != null)
list.put(name.trim().toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH), ev);
else
set(name, value);
} else
set(name, value);
}
/**
* Removes the specified parameter from this ParameterList.
* This method does nothing if the parameter is not present.
*
* @param name name of the parameter.
*/
public void remove(String name) {
list.remove(name.trim().toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH));
}
/**
* Return an enumeration of the names of all parameters in this
* list.
*
* @return Enumeration of all parameter names in this list.
*/
public Enumeration getNames() {
return new ParamEnum(list.keySet().iterator());
}
/**
* Convert this ParameterList into a MIME String. If this is
* an empty list, an empty string is returned.
*
* @return String
*/
public String toString() {
return toString(0);
}
/**
* Convert this ParameterList into a MIME String. If this is
* an empty list, an empty string is returned.
*
* The 'used' parameter specifies the number of character positions
* already taken up in the field into which the resulting parameter
* list is to be inserted. It's used to determine where to fold the
* resulting parameter list.
*
* @param used number of character positions already used, in
* the field into which the parameter list is to
* be inserted.
* @return String
*/
public String toString(int used) {
ToStringBuffer sb = new ToStringBuffer(used);
Iterator e = list.keySet().iterator();
while (e.hasNext()) {
String name = (String)e.next();
Object v = list.get(name);
if (v instanceof MultiValue) {
MultiValue vv = (MultiValue)v;
String ns = name + "*";
for (int i = 0; i < vv.size(); i++) {
Object va = vv.get(i);
if (va instanceof Value)
sb.addNV(ns + i + "*", ((Value)va).encodedValue);
else
sb.addNV(ns + i, (String)va);
}
} else if (v instanceof Value)
sb.addNV(name + "*", ((Value)v).encodedValue);
else
sb.addNV(name, (String)v);
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* A special wrapper for a StringBuffer that keeps track of the
* number of characters used in a line, wrapping to a new line
* as necessary; for use by the toString method.
*/
private static class ToStringBuffer {
private int used; // keep track of how much used on current line
private StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
public ToStringBuffer(int used) {
this.used = used;
}
public void addNV(String name, String value) {
value = quote(value);
sb.append("; ");
used += 2;
int len = name.length() + value.length() + 1;
if (used + len > 76) { // overflows ...
sb.append("\r\n\t"); // .. start new continuation line
used = 8; // account for the starting char
}
sb.append(name).append('=');
used += name.length() + 1;
if (used + value.length() > 76) { // still overflows ...
// have to fold value
String s = MimeUtility.fold(used, value);
sb.append(s);
int lastlf = s.lastIndexOf('\n');
if (lastlf >= 0) // always true
used += s.length() - lastlf - 1;
else
used += s.length();
} else {
sb.append(value);
used += value.length();
}
}
public String toString() {
return sb.toString();
}
}
// Quote a parameter value token if required.
private static String quote(String value) {
return MimeUtility.quote(value, HeaderTokenizer.MIME);
}
private static final char hex[] = {
'0','1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7',
'8','9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F'
};
/**
* Encode a parameter value, if necessary.
* If the value is encoded, a Value object is returned.
* Otherwise, null is returned.
* XXX - Could return a MultiValue object if parameter value is too long.
*/
private static Value encodeValue(String value, String charset) {
if (MimeUtility.checkAscii(value) == MimeUtility.ALL_ASCII)
return null; // no need to encode it
byte[] b; // charset encoded bytes from the string
try {
b = value.getBytes(MimeUtility.javaCharset(charset));
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException ex) {
return null;
}
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(b.length + charset.length() + 2);
sb.append(charset).append("''");
for (int i = 0; i < b.length; i++) {
char c = (char)(b[i] & 0xff);
// do we need to encode this character?
if (c <= ' ' || c >= 0x7f || c == '*' || c == '\'' || c == '%' ||
HeaderTokenizer.MIME.indexOf(c) >= 0) {
sb.append('%').append(hex[c>>4]).append(hex[c&0xf]);
} else
sb.append(c);
}
Value v = new Value();
v.charset = charset;
v.value = value;
v.encodedValue = sb.toString();
return v;
}
/**
* Decode a parameter value.
*/
private static Value decodeValue(String value) throws ParseException {
Value v = new Value();
v.encodedValue = value;
v.value = value; // in case we fail to decode it
try {
int i = value.indexOf('\'');
if (i <= 0) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(
"Missing charset in encoded value: " + value);
return v; // not encoded correctly? return as is.
}
String charset = value.substring(0, i);
int li = value.indexOf('\'', i + 1);
if (li < 0) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(
"Missing language in encoded value: " + value);
return v; // not encoded correctly? return as is.
}
String lang = value.substring(i + 1, li);
value = value.substring(li + 1);
v.charset = charset;
v.value = decodeBytes(value, charset);
} catch (NumberFormatException nex) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(nex.toString());
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uex) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(uex.toString());
} catch (StringIndexOutOfBoundsException ex) {
if (decodeParametersStrict)
throw new ParseException(ex.toString());
}
return v;
}
/**
* Decode the encoded bytes in value using the specified charset.
*/
private static String decodeBytes(String value, String charset)
throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
/*
* Decode the ASCII characters in value
* into an array of bytes, and then convert
* the bytes to a String using the specified
* charset. We'll never need more bytes than
* encoded characters, so use that to size the
* array.
*/
byte[] b = new byte[value.length()];
int i, bi;
for (i = 0, bi = 0; i < value.length(); i++) {
char c = value.charAt(i);
if (c == '%') {
String hex = value.substring(i + 1, i + 3);
c = (char)Integer.parseInt(hex, 16);
i += 2;
}
b[bi++] = (byte)c;
}
return new String(b, 0, bi, MimeUtility.javaCharset(charset));
}
}