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package org.apache.jackrabbit.commons;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
/**
* Utility for name matching such as required for {@link javax.jcr.Node#getNodes(String)},
* {@link javax.jcr.Node#getNodes(String[])}, {@link javax.jcr.Node#getProperties(String)}
* and {@link javax.jcr.Node#getProperties(String[])}.
*/
public final class ItemNameMatcher {
private static final char WILDCARD_CHAR = '*';
private static final String OR = "|";
private ItemNameMatcher() { }
/**
* Matches the name pattern against the specified name.
*
* The pattern may be a full name or a partial name with one or more
* wildcard characters ("*"), or a disjunction (using the "|" character
* to represent logical OR) of these. For example,
*
* {@code "jcr:*|foo:bar"}
*
* would match
*
* {@code "foo:bar"}, but also {@code "jcr:whatever"}.
*
* The EBNF for pattern is:
*
* namePattern ::= disjunct {'|' disjunct}
* disjunct ::= name [':' name]
* name ::= '*' |
* ['*'] fragment {'*' fragment}['*']
* fragment ::= char {char}
* char ::= nonspace | ' '
* nonspace ::= (* Any Unicode character except:
* '/', ':', '[', ']', '*',
* ''', '"', '|' or any whitespace
* character *)
*
* Note that leading and trailing whitespace around a pattern is ignored.
*
* @param name the name to test the pattern with
* @param pattern the pattern to be matched against the name
* @return true if the specified name matches the pattern
* @see javax.jcr.Node#getNodes(String)
*/
public static boolean matches(String name, String pattern) {
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(pattern, OR, false);
while (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
// remove leading & trailing whitespace from token
String token = st.nextToken().trim();
if (internalMatches(name, token, 0, 0)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Matches the {@code nameGlob} strings in the passed array against
* the specified name.
*
* A glob may be a full name or a partial name with one or more
* wildcard characters ("{@code *}").
*
* Note that unlike in the case of the {@link #matches(String, String)}
* leading and trailing whitespace around a glob is not ignored.
*
* @param name the name to test the pattern with
* @param nameGlobs an array of globbing strings
* @return true if the specified name matches any of the globs
* @see javax.jcr.Node#getNodes(String[])
*/
public static boolean matches(String name, String[] nameGlobs) {
for (String nameGlob : nameGlobs) {
// use globbing string as-is. Don't trim any leading/trailing whitespace
if (internalMatches(name, nameGlob, 0, 0)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
//------------------------------------------< private >---
/**
* Internal helper used to recursively match the pattern
*
* @param s The string to be tested
* @param pattern The pattern
* @param sOff offset within {@code s}
* @param pOff offset within {@code pattern}.
* @return true if {@code s} matched pattern, else false.
*/
private static boolean internalMatches(String s, String pattern, int sOff, int pOff) {
int pLen = pattern.length();
int sLen = s.length();
while (true) {
if (pOff >= pLen) {
if (sOff >= sLen) {
return true;
} else if (s.charAt(sOff) == '[') {
// check for subscript notation (e.g. "whatever[1]")
// the entire pattern matched up to the subscript:
// -> ignore the subscript
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
if (sOff >= sLen && pattern.charAt(pOff) != WILDCARD_CHAR) {
return false;
}
// check for a '*' as the next pattern char; this is handled by
// a recursive call for each postfix of the name.
if (pattern.charAt(pOff) == WILDCARD_CHAR) {
if (++pOff >= pLen) {
return true;
}
while (true) {
if (internalMatches(s, pattern, sOff, pOff)) {
return true;
}
if (sOff >= sLen) {
return false;
}
sOff++;
}
}
if (pOff < pLen && sOff < sLen) {
if (pattern.charAt(pOff) != s.charAt(sOff)) {
return false;
}
}
pOff++;
sOff++;
}
}
}