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package net.sourceforge.plantuml.picoweb;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
public class ReceivedHTTPRequest {
private static final String CONTENT_LENGTH_HEADER = "content-length: ";
private String method;
private String path;
private byte[] body;
public String getMethod() {
return method;
}
public String getPath() {
return path;
}
public byte[] getBody() {
return body;
}
public static ReceivedHTTPRequest fromStream(InputStream in) throws IOException {
final ReceivedHTTPRequest request = new ReceivedHTTPRequest();
final String requestLine = readLine(in);
final StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(requestLine);
if (tokenizer.countTokens() != 3) {
throw new BadRequest400("Bad request line");
}
request.method = tokenizer.nextToken().toUpperCase();
request.path = tokenizer.nextToken();
// Headers
int contentLength = 0;
while (true) {
String line = readLine(in);
if (line.isEmpty()) {
break;
} else if (line.toLowerCase().startsWith(CONTENT_LENGTH_HEADER)) {
contentLength = parseContentLengthHeader(line);
}
}
request.body = readBody(in, contentLength);
return request;
}
private static int parseContentLengthHeader(String line) throws IOException {
int contentLength;
try {
contentLength = Integer.parseInt(line.substring(CONTENT_LENGTH_HEADER.length()).trim());
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
throw new BadRequest400("Invalid content length");
}
if (contentLength < 0) {
throw new BadRequest400("Negative content length");
}
return contentLength;
}
private static byte[] readBody(InputStream in, int contentLength) throws IOException {
if (contentLength == 0) {
return new byte[0];
}
final byte[] body = new byte[contentLength];
int n = 0;
int offset = 0;
// java.io.InputStream.readNBytes() can replace this from Java 9
while (n < contentLength) {
int count = in.read(body, offset + n, contentLength - n);
if (count < 0) {
throw new BadRequest400("Body too short");
}
n += count;
}
return body;
}
private static String readLine(InputStream in) throws IOException {
final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
while (true) {
int c = in.read();
if (c == -1 || c == '\n') {
break;
}
builder.append((char) c);
}
if (builder.length() > 0 && builder.charAt(builder.length() - 1) == '\r') {
builder.deleteCharAt(builder.length() - 1);
}
return builder.toString();
}
}