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package org.acegisecurity.util;

import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;


/**
 * Provides several String manipulation methods.
 *
 * @author Ben Alex
 * @version $Id: StringSplitUtils.java 1966 2007-08-28 00:31:30Z luke_t $
 */
public final class StringSplitUtils {
    //~ Static fields/initializers =====================================================================================
    private static final String[] EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY = new String[0];

    //~ Constructors ===================================================================================================

    private StringSplitUtils() {
    }

    //~ Methods ========================================================================================================

    /**
     * Splits a String at the first instance of the delimiter.

Does not include the delimiter in * the response.

* * @param toSplit the string to split * @param delimiter to split the string up with * @return a two element array with index 0 being before the delimiter, and index 1 being after the delimiter * (neither element includes the delimiter) * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an argument was invalid */ public static String[] split(String toSplit, String delimiter) { Assert.hasLength(toSplit, "Cannot split a null or empty string"); Assert.hasLength(delimiter, "Cannot use a null or empty delimiter to split a string"); if (delimiter.length() != 1) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Delimiter can only be one character in length"); } int offset = toSplit.indexOf(delimiter); if (offset < 0) { return null; } String beforeDelimiter = toSplit.substring(0, offset); String afterDelimiter = toSplit.substring(offset + 1); return new String[]{beforeDelimiter, afterDelimiter}; } /** * Takes an array of Strings, and for each element removes any instances of * removeCharacter, and splits the element based on the delimiter. A Map is * then generated, with the left of the delimiter providing the key, and the right of the delimiter providing the * value.

Will trim both the key and value before adding to the Map.

* * @param array the array to process * @param delimiter to split each element using (typically the equals symbol) * @param removeCharacters one or more characters to remove from each element prior to attempting the split * operation (typically the quotation mark symbol) or null if no removal should occur * @return a Map representing the array contents, or null if the array to process was * null or empty */ public static Map splitEachArrayElementAndCreateMap(String[] array, String delimiter, String removeCharacters) { if ((array == null) || (array.length == 0)) { return null; } Map map = new HashMap(); for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { String postRemove; if (removeCharacters == null) { postRemove = array[i]; } else { postRemove = StringUtils.replace(array[i], removeCharacters, ""); } String[] splitThisArrayElement = split(postRemove, delimiter); if (splitThisArrayElement == null) { continue; } map.put(splitThisArrayElement[0].trim(), splitThisArrayElement[1].trim()); } return map; } public static String substringBeforeLast(String str, String separator) { if (str == null || separator == null || str.length() == 0 || separator.length() == 0) { return str; } int pos = str.lastIndexOf(separator); if (pos == -1) { return str; } return str.substring(0, pos); } public static String substringAfterLast(String str, String separator) { if (str == null || str.length() == 0) { return str; } if (separator == null || separator.length() == 0) { return ""; } int pos = str.lastIndexOf(separator); if (pos == -1 || pos == (str.length() - separator.length())) { return ""; } return str.substring(pos + separator.length()); } /** * Splits a given string on the given separator character, skips the contents of quoted substrings * when looking for separators. * Introduced for use in DigestProcessingFilter (see SEC-506). *

* This was copied and modified from commons-lang StringUtils */ public static String[] splitIgnoringQuotes(String str, char separatorChar) { if (str == null) { return null; } int len = str.length(); if (len == 0) { return EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; } List list = new ArrayList(); int i = 0; int start = 0; boolean match = false; while (i < len) { if (str.charAt(i) == '"') { i++; while (i < len) { if (str.charAt(i) == '"') { i++; break; } i++; } match = true; continue; } if (str.charAt(i) == separatorChar) { if (match) { list.add(str.substring(start, i)); match = false; } start = ++i; continue; } match = true; i++; } if (match) { list.add(str.substring(start, i)); } return (String[]) list.toArray(new String[list.size()]); } }





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