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package nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.handler.codec.http;

import nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.util.AsciiString;
import nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.util.CharsetUtil;

import java.net.URI;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * Utility methods useful in the HTTP context.
 */
public final class HttpUtil {
    /**
     * @deprecated Use {@link EmptyHttpHeaders#INSTANCE}
     * 

* The instance is instantiated here to break the cyclic static initialization between {@link EmptyHttpHeaders} and * {@link HttpHeaders}. The issue is that if someone accesses {@link EmptyHttpHeaders#INSTANCE} before * {@link HttpHeaders#EMPTY_HEADERS} then {@link HttpHeaders#EMPTY_HEADERS} will be {@code null}. */ @Deprecated static final EmptyHttpHeaders EMPTY_HEADERS = new EmptyHttpHeaders(); private static final AsciiString CHARSET_EQUALS = AsciiString.of(HttpHeaderValues.CHARSET + "="); private static final AsciiString SEMICOLON = AsciiString.cached(";"); private HttpUtil() { } /** * Determine if a uri is in origin-form according to * rfc7230, 5.3. */ public static boolean isOriginForm(URI uri) { return uri.getScheme() == null && uri.getSchemeSpecificPart() == null && uri.getHost() == null && uri.getAuthority() == null; } /** * Determine if a uri is in asterisk-form according to * rfc7230, 5.3. */ public static boolean isAsteriskForm(URI uri) { return "*".equals(uri.getPath()) && uri.getScheme() == null && uri.getSchemeSpecificPart() == null && uri.getHost() == null && uri.getAuthority() == null && uri.getQuery() == null && uri.getFragment() == null; } /** * Returns {@code true} if and only if the connection can remain open and * thus 'kept alive'. This methods respects the value of the. * {@code "Connection"} header first and then the return value of * {@link HttpVersion#isKeepAliveDefault()}. */ public static boolean isKeepAlive(HttpMessage message) { CharSequence connection = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.CONNECTION); if (connection != null && HttpHeaderValues.CLOSE.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(connection)) { return false; } if (message.protocolVersion().isKeepAliveDefault()) { return !HttpHeaderValues.CLOSE.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(connection); } else { return HttpHeaderValues.KEEP_ALIVE.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(connection); } } /** * Sets the value of the {@code "Connection"} header depending on the * protocol version of the specified message. This getMethod sets or removes * the {@code "Connection"} header depending on what the default keep alive * mode of the message's protocol version is, as specified by * {@link HttpVersion#isKeepAliveDefault()}. *

    *
  • If the connection is kept alive by default: *
      *
    • set to {@code "close"} if {@code keepAlive} is {@code false}.
    • *
    • remove otherwise.
    • *
  • *
  • If the connection is closed by default: *
      *
    • set to {@code "keep-alive"} if {@code keepAlive} is {@code true}.
    • *
    • remove otherwise.
    • *
  • *
* @see #setKeepAlive(HttpHeaders, HttpVersion, boolean) */ public static void setKeepAlive(HttpMessage message, boolean keepAlive) { setKeepAlive(message.headers(), message.protocolVersion(), keepAlive); } /** * Sets the value of the {@code "Connection"} header depending on the * protocol version of the specified message. This getMethod sets or removes * the {@code "Connection"} header depending on what the default keep alive * mode of the message's protocol version is, as specified by * {@link HttpVersion#isKeepAliveDefault()}. *
    *
  • If the connection is kept alive by default: *
      *
    • set to {@code "close"} if {@code keepAlive} is {@code false}.
    • *
    • remove otherwise.
    • *
  • *
  • If the connection is closed by default: *
      *
    • set to {@code "keep-alive"} if {@code keepAlive} is {@code true}.
    • *
    • remove otherwise.
    • *
  • *
*/ public static void setKeepAlive(HttpHeaders h, HttpVersion httpVersion, boolean keepAlive) { if (httpVersion.isKeepAliveDefault()) { if (keepAlive) { h.remove(HttpHeaderNames.CONNECTION); } else { h.set(HttpHeaderNames.CONNECTION, HttpHeaderValues.CLOSE); } } else { if (keepAlive) { h.set(HttpHeaderNames.CONNECTION, HttpHeaderValues.KEEP_ALIVE); } else { h.remove(HttpHeaderNames.CONNECTION); } } } /** * Returns the length of the content. Please note that this value is * not retrieved from {@link HttpContent#content()} but from the * {@code "Content-Length"} header, and thus they are independent from each * other. * * @return the content length * * @throws NumberFormatException * if the message does not have the {@code "Content-Length"} header * or its value is not a number */ public static long getContentLength(HttpMessage message) { String value = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_LENGTH); if (value != null) { return Long.parseLong(value); } // We know the content length if it's a Web Socket message even if // Content-Length header is missing. long webSocketContentLength = getWebSocketContentLength(message); if (webSocketContentLength >= 0) { return webSocketContentLength; } // Otherwise we don't. throw new NumberFormatException("header not found: " + HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_LENGTH); } /** * Returns the length of the content or the specified default value if the message does not have the {@code * "Content-Length" header}. Please note that this value is not retrieved from {@link HttpContent#content()} but * from the {@code "Content-Length"} header, and thus they are independent from each other. * * @param message the message * @param defaultValue the default value * @return the content length or the specified default value * @throws NumberFormatException if the {@code "Content-Length"} header does not parse as a long */ public static long getContentLength(HttpMessage message, long defaultValue) { String value = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_LENGTH); if (value != null) { return Long.parseLong(value); } // We know the content length if it's a Web Socket message even if // Content-Length header is missing. long webSocketContentLength = getWebSocketContentLength(message); if (webSocketContentLength >= 0) { return webSocketContentLength; } // Otherwise we don't. return defaultValue; } /** * Get an {@code int} representation of {@link #getContentLength(HttpMessage, long)}. * @return the content length or {@code defaultValue} if this message does * not have the {@code "Content-Length"} header or its value is not * a number. Not to exceed the boundaries of integer. */ public static int getContentLength(HttpMessage message, int defaultValue) { return (int) Math.min(Integer.MAX_VALUE, getContentLength(message, (long) defaultValue)); } /** * Returns the content length of the specified web socket message. If the * specified message is not a web socket message, {@code -1} is returned. */ private static int getWebSocketContentLength(HttpMessage message) { // WebSocket messages have constant content-lengths. HttpHeaders h = message.headers(); if (message instanceof HttpRequest) { HttpRequest req = (HttpRequest) message; if (HttpMethod.GET.equals(req.method()) && h.contains(HttpHeaderNames.SEC_WEBSOCKET_KEY1) && h.contains(HttpHeaderNames.SEC_WEBSOCKET_KEY2)) { return 8; } } else if (message instanceof HttpResponse) { HttpResponse res = (HttpResponse) message; if (res.status().code() == 101 && h.contains(HttpHeaderNames.SEC_WEBSOCKET_ORIGIN) && h.contains(HttpHeaderNames.SEC_WEBSOCKET_LOCATION)) { return 16; } } // Not a web socket message return -1; } /** * Sets the {@code "Content-Length"} header. */ public static void setContentLength(HttpMessage message, long length) { message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_LENGTH, length); } public static boolean isContentLengthSet(HttpMessage m) { return m.headers().contains(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_LENGTH); } /** * Returns {@code true} if and only if the specified message contains an expect header and the only expectation * present is the 100-continue expectation. Note that this method returns {@code false} if the expect header is * not valid for the message (e.g., the message is a response, or the version on the message is HTTP/1.0). * * @param message the message * @return {@code true} if and only if the expectation 100-continue is present and it is the only expectation * present */ public static boolean is100ContinueExpected(HttpMessage message) { if (!isExpectHeaderValid(message)) { return false; } final String expectValue = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.EXPECT); // unquoted tokens in the expect header are case-insensitive, thus 100-continue is case insensitive return HttpHeaderValues.CONTINUE.toString().equalsIgnoreCase(expectValue); } /** * Returns {@code true} if the specified message contains an expect header specifying an expectation that is not * supported. Note that this method returns {@code false} if the expect header is not valid for the message * (e.g., the message is a response, or the version on the message is HTTP/1.0). * * @param message the message * @return {@code true} if and only if an expectation is present that is not supported */ static boolean isUnsupportedExpectation(HttpMessage message) { if (!isExpectHeaderValid(message)) { return false; } final String expectValue = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.EXPECT); return expectValue != null && !HttpHeaderValues.CONTINUE.toString().equalsIgnoreCase(expectValue); } private static boolean isExpectHeaderValid(final HttpMessage message) { /* * Expect: 100-continue is for requests only and it works only on HTTP/1.1 or later. Note further that RFC 7231 * section 5.1.1 says "A server that receives a 100-continue expectation in an HTTP/1.0 request MUST ignore * that expectation." */ return message instanceof HttpRequest && message.protocolVersion().compareTo(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1) >= 0; } /** * Sets or removes the {@code "Expect: 100-continue"} header to / from the * specified message. If {@code expected} is {@code true}, * the {@code "Expect: 100-continue"} header is set and all other previous * {@code "Expect"} headers are removed. Otherwise, all {@code "Expect"} * headers are removed completely. */ public static void set100ContinueExpected(HttpMessage message, boolean expected) { if (expected) { message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.EXPECT, HttpHeaderValues.CONTINUE); } else { message.headers().remove(HttpHeaderNames.EXPECT); } } /** * Checks to see if the transfer encoding in a specified {@link HttpMessage} is chunked * * @param message The message to check * @return True if transfer encoding is chunked, otherwise false */ public static boolean isTransferEncodingChunked(HttpMessage message) { return message.headers().contains(HttpHeaderNames.TRANSFER_ENCODING, HttpHeaderValues.CHUNKED, true); } /** * Set the {@link HttpHeaderNames#TRANSFER_ENCODING} to either include {@link HttpHeaderValues#CHUNKED} if * {@code chunked} is {@code true}, or remove {@link HttpHeaderValues#CHUNKED} if {@code chunked} is {@code false}. * @param m The message which contains the headers to modify. * @param chunked if {@code true} then include {@link HttpHeaderValues#CHUNKED} in the headers. otherwise remove * {@link HttpHeaderValues#CHUNKED} from the headers. */ public static void setTransferEncodingChunked(HttpMessage m, boolean chunked) { if (chunked) { m.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.TRANSFER_ENCODING, HttpHeaderValues.CHUNKED); m.headers().remove(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_LENGTH); } else { List encodings = m.headers().getAll(HttpHeaderNames.TRANSFER_ENCODING); if (encodings.isEmpty()) { return; } List values = new ArrayList(encodings); Iterator valuesIt = values.iterator(); while (valuesIt.hasNext()) { CharSequence value = valuesIt.next(); if (HttpHeaderValues.CHUNKED.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(value)) { valuesIt.remove(); } } if (values.isEmpty()) { m.headers().remove(HttpHeaderNames.TRANSFER_ENCODING); } else { m.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.TRANSFER_ENCODING, values); } } } /** * Fetch charset from message's Content-Type header. * * @param message entity to fetch Content-Type header from * @return the charset from message's Content-Type header or {@link CharsetUtil#ISO_8859_1} * if charset is not presented or unparsable */ public static Charset getCharset(HttpMessage message) { return getCharset(message, CharsetUtil.ISO_8859_1); } /** * Fetch charset from Content-Type header value. * * @param contentTypeValue Content-Type header value to parse * @return the charset from message's Content-Type header or {@link CharsetUtil#ISO_8859_1} * if charset is not presented or unparsable */ public static Charset getCharset(CharSequence contentTypeValue) { if (contentTypeValue != null) { return getCharset(contentTypeValue, CharsetUtil.ISO_8859_1); } else { return CharsetUtil.ISO_8859_1; } } /** * Fetch charset from message's Content-Type header. * * @param message entity to fetch Content-Type header from * @param defaultCharset result to use in case of empty, incorrect or doesn't contain required part header value * @return the charset from message's Content-Type header or {@code defaultCharset} * if charset is not presented or unparsable */ public static Charset getCharset(HttpMessage message, Charset defaultCharset) { CharSequence contentTypeValue = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE); if (contentTypeValue != null) { return getCharset(contentTypeValue, defaultCharset); } else { return defaultCharset; } } /** * Fetch charset from Content-Type header value. * * @param contentTypeValue Content-Type header value to parse * @param defaultCharset result to use in case of empty, incorrect or doesn't contain required part header value * @return the charset from message's Content-Type header or {@code defaultCharset} * if charset is not presented or unparsable */ public static Charset getCharset(CharSequence contentTypeValue, Charset defaultCharset) { if (contentTypeValue != null) { CharSequence charsetCharSequence = getCharsetAsSequence(contentTypeValue); if (charsetCharSequence != null) { try { return Charset.forName(charsetCharSequence.toString()); } catch (UnsupportedCharsetException ignored) { return defaultCharset; } } else { return defaultCharset; } } else { return defaultCharset; } } /** * Fetch charset from message's Content-Type header as a char sequence. * * A lot of sites/possibly clients have charset="CHARSET", for example charset="utf-8". Or "utf8" instead of "utf-8" * This is not according to standard, but this method provide an ability to catch desired mistakes manually in code * * @param message entity to fetch Content-Type header from * @return the {@code CharSequence} with charset from message's Content-Type header * or {@code null} if charset is not presented * @deprecated use {@link #getCharsetAsSequence(HttpMessage)} */ @Deprecated public static CharSequence getCharsetAsString(HttpMessage message) { return getCharsetAsSequence(message); } /** * Fetch charset from message's Content-Type header as a char sequence. * * A lot of sites/possibly clients have charset="CHARSET", for example charset="utf-8". Or "utf8" instead of "utf-8" * This is not according to standard, but this method provide an ability to catch desired mistakes manually in code * * @return the {@code CharSequence} with charset from message's Content-Type header * or {@code null} if charset is not presented */ public static CharSequence getCharsetAsSequence(HttpMessage message) { CharSequence contentTypeValue = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE); if (contentTypeValue != null) { return getCharsetAsSequence(contentTypeValue); } else { return null; } } /** * Fetch charset from Content-Type header value as a char sequence. * * A lot of sites/possibly clients have charset="CHARSET", for example charset="utf-8". Or "utf8" instead of "utf-8" * This is not according to standard, but this method provide an ability to catch desired mistakes manually in code * * @param contentTypeValue Content-Type header value to parse * @return the {@code CharSequence} with charset from message's Content-Type header * or {@code null} if charset is not presented * @throws NullPointerException in case if {@code contentTypeValue == null} */ public static CharSequence getCharsetAsSequence(CharSequence contentTypeValue) { if (contentTypeValue == null) { throw new NullPointerException("contentTypeValue"); } int indexOfCharset = AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii(contentTypeValue, CHARSET_EQUALS, 0); if (indexOfCharset != AsciiString.INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { int indexOfEncoding = indexOfCharset + CHARSET_EQUALS.length(); if (indexOfEncoding < contentTypeValue.length()) { return contentTypeValue.subSequence(indexOfEncoding, contentTypeValue.length()); } } return null; } /** * Fetch MIME type part from message's Content-Type header as a char sequence. * * @param message entity to fetch Content-Type header from * @return the MIME type as a {@code CharSequence} from message's Content-Type header * or {@code null} if content-type header or MIME type part of this header are not presented *

* "content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8" - "text/html" will be returned
* "content-type: text/html" - "text/html" will be returned
* "content-type: " or no header - {@code null} we be returned */ public static CharSequence getMimeType(HttpMessage message) { CharSequence contentTypeValue = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE); if (contentTypeValue != null) { return getMimeType(contentTypeValue); } else { return null; } } /** * Fetch MIME type part from Content-Type header value as a char sequence. * * @param contentTypeValue Content-Type header value to parse * @return the MIME type as a {@code CharSequence} from message's Content-Type header * or {@code null} if content-type header or MIME type part of this header are not presented *

* "content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8" - "text/html" will be returned
* "content-type: text/html" - "text/html" will be returned
* "content-type: empty header - {@code null} we be returned * @throws NullPointerException in case if {@code contentTypeValue == null} */ public static CharSequence getMimeType(CharSequence contentTypeValue) { if (contentTypeValue == null) { throw new NullPointerException("contentTypeValue"); } int indexOfSemicolon = AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii(contentTypeValue, SEMICOLON, 0); if (indexOfSemicolon != AsciiString.INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { return contentTypeValue.subSequence(0, indexOfSemicolon); } else { return contentTypeValue.length() > 0 ? contentTypeValue : null; } } }





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