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/*
* Copyright 2008 ZXing authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.google.zxing.client.result;
import com.google.zxing.Result;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Parses an "sms:" URI result, which specifies a number to SMS.
* See RFC 5724 on this.
*
* This class supports "via" syntax for numbers, which is not part of the spec.
* For example "+12125551212;via=+12124440101" may appear as a number.
* It also supports a "subject" query parameter, which is not mentioned in the spec.
* These are included since they were mentioned in earlier IETF drafts and might be
* used.
*
* This actually also parses URIs starting with "mms:" and treats them all the same way,
* and effectively converts them to an "sms:" URI for purposes of forwarding to the platform.
*
* @author Sean Owen
*/
public final class SMSMMSResultParser extends ResultParser {
@Override
public SMSParsedResult parse(Result result) {
String rawText = getMassagedText(result);
if (!(rawText.startsWith("sms:") || rawText.startsWith("SMS:") ||
rawText.startsWith("mms:") || rawText.startsWith("MMS:"))) {
return null;
}
// Check up front if this is a URI syntax string with query arguments
Map nameValuePairs = parseNameValuePairs(rawText);
String subject = null;
String body = null;
boolean querySyntax = false;
if (nameValuePairs != null && !nameValuePairs.isEmpty()) {
subject = nameValuePairs.get("subject");
body = nameValuePairs.get("body");
querySyntax = true;
}
// Drop sms, query portion
int queryStart = rawText.indexOf('?', 4);
String smsURIWithoutQuery;
// If it's not query syntax, the question mark is part of the subject or message
if (queryStart < 0 || !querySyntax) {
smsURIWithoutQuery = rawText.substring(4);
} else {
smsURIWithoutQuery = rawText.substring(4, queryStart);
}
int lastComma = -1;
int comma;
List numbers = new ArrayList<>(1);
List vias = new ArrayList<>(1);
while ((comma = smsURIWithoutQuery.indexOf(',', lastComma + 1)) > lastComma) {
String numberPart = smsURIWithoutQuery.substring(lastComma + 1, comma);
addNumberVia(numbers, vias, numberPart);
lastComma = comma;
}
addNumberVia(numbers, vias, smsURIWithoutQuery.substring(lastComma + 1));
return new SMSParsedResult(numbers.toArray(new String[numbers.size()]),
vias.toArray(new String[vias.size()]),
subject,
body);
}
private static void addNumberVia(Collection numbers,
Collection vias,
String numberPart) {
int numberEnd = numberPart.indexOf(';');
if (numberEnd < 0) {
numbers.add(numberPart);
vias.add(null);
} else {
numbers.add(numberPart.substring(0, numberEnd));
String maybeVia = numberPart.substring(numberEnd + 1);
String via;
if (maybeVia.startsWith("via=")) {
via = maybeVia.substring(4);
} else {
via = null;
}
vias.add(via);
}
}
}