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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.filter;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.SortedSet;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

import javax.ws.rs.NotAcceptableException;
import javax.ws.rs.Priorities;
import javax.ws.rs.container.ContainerRequestContext;
import javax.ws.rs.container.ContainerResponseContext;
import javax.ws.rs.container.ContainerResponseFilter;
import javax.ws.rs.core.HttpHeaders;

import javax.annotation.Priority;
import javax.inject.Inject;

import org.glassfish.jersey.message.internal.HttpHeaderReader;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.ResourceConfig;
import org.glassfish.jersey.spi.ContentEncoder;

import org.glassfish.hk2.api.ServiceLocator;

import jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.collect.Lists;
import jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.collect.Sets;

/**
 * Container filter that supports encoding-based content negotiation. The filter examines what
 * content encodings are supported by the container (by looking up all the
 * {@link org.glassfish.jersey.spi.ContentEncoder encoders}) and decides what encoding should be chosen
 * based on the encodings listed in the Accept-Encoding request header and their associated quality values.
 * If none of the acceptable encodings is supported and identity encoding is explicitly forbidden by the client,
 * the filter generates {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response.Status#NOT_ACCEPTABLE} response.
 * 

* The filter also ensures Accept-Encoding is added to the Vary header, for proper interaction with web caches. *

* * @author Martin Matula */ @Priority(Priorities.HEADER_DECORATOR) public final class EncodingFilter implements ContainerResponseFilter { // name for the identity encoding private static final String IDENTITY_ENCODING = "identity"; @Inject private ServiceLocator serviceLocator; // sorted set to keep the order same for different invocations of the app private volatile SortedSet supportedEncodings = null; /** * Enables this filter along with the provided {@link org.glassfish.jersey.spi.ContentEncoder encoders} * for the supplied {@link ResourceConfig}. * * @param rc Resource config this filter should be enabled for. * @param encoders content encoders. */ @SafeVarargs public static void enableFor(ResourceConfig rc, Class... encoders) { rc.registerClasses(encoders).registerClasses(EncodingFilter.class); } @Override public void filter(ContainerRequestContext request, ContainerResponseContext response) throws IOException { if (!response.hasEntity()) { return; } // add Accept-Encoding to Vary header List varyHeader = response.getStringHeaders().get(HttpHeaders.VARY); if (varyHeader == null || !varyHeader.contains(HttpHeaders.ACCEPT_ENCODING)) { response.getHeaders().add(HttpHeaders.VARY, HttpHeaders.ACCEPT_ENCODING); } // if Content-Encoding is already set, don't do anything if (response.getHeaders().getFirst(HttpHeaders.CONTENT_ENCODING) != null) { return; } // retrieve the list of accepted encodings List acceptEncoding = request.getHeaders().get(HttpHeaders.ACCEPT_ENCODING); // if empty, don't do anything if (acceptEncoding == null || acceptEncoding.isEmpty()) { return; } // convert encodings from String to Encoding objects List encodings = Lists.newArrayList(); for (String input : acceptEncoding) { String[] tokens = input.split(","); for (String token : tokens) { try { ContentEncoding encoding = ContentEncoding.fromString(token); encodings.add(encoding); } catch (ParseException e) { // ignore the encoding that could not parse // but log the exception Logger.getLogger(EncodingFilter.class.getName()).log(Level.WARNING, e.getLocalizedMessage(), e); } } } // sort based on quality parameter Collections.sort(encodings); // make sure IDENTITY_ENCODING is at the end (since it accepted if not explicitly forbidden // in the Accept-Content header by assigning q=0 encodings.add(new ContentEncoding(IDENTITY_ENCODING, -1)); // get a copy of supported encoding (we'll be modifying this set, hence the copy) SortedSet acceptedEncodings = Sets.newTreeSet(getSupportedEncodings()); // indicates that we can pick any of the encodings that remained in the acceptedEncodings set boolean anyRemaining = false; // final resulting value of the Content-Encoding header to be set String contentEncoding = null; // iterate through the accepted encodings, starting with the highest quality one for (ContentEncoding encoding : encodings) { if (encoding.q == 0) { // ok, we are down at 0 quality if ("*".equals(encoding.name)) { // no other encoding is acceptable break; } // all the 0 quality encodings need to be removed from the accepted ones (these are explicitly // forbidden by the client) acceptedEncodings.remove(encoding.name); } else { if ("*".equals(encoding.name)) { // any remaining encoding (after filtering out q=0) will be acceptable anyRemaining = true; } else { if (acceptedEncodings.contains(encoding.name)) { // found an acceptable one -> we are done contentEncoding = encoding.name; break; } } } } if (contentEncoding == null) { // haven't found any explicit acceptable encoding, let's see if we can just pick any of the remaining ones // (if there are any left) if (anyRemaining && !acceptedEncodings.isEmpty()) { contentEncoding = acceptedEncodings.first(); } else { // no acceptable encoding can be sent -> return NOT ACCEPTABLE status code back to the client throw new NotAcceptableException(); } } // finally set the header - but no need to set for identity encoding if (!IDENTITY_ENCODING.equals(contentEncoding)) { response.getHeaders().putSingle(HttpHeaders.CONTENT_ENCODING, contentEncoding); } } // representation of a single Content-Encoding header value private static class ContentEncoding implements Comparable { public final String name; public final int q; public ContentEncoding(String encoding, int q) { this.name = encoding; this.q = q; } public static ContentEncoding fromString(String input) throws ParseException { HttpHeaderReader reader = HttpHeaderReader.newInstance(input); // Skip any white space reader.hasNext(); return new ContentEncoding(reader.nextToken().toString(), HttpHeaderReader.readQualityFactorParameter(reader)); } @Override public int hashCode() { return 41 * name.hashCode() + q; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { return obj == this || obj != null && (obj instanceof ContentEncoding) && name.equals(((ContentEncoding) obj).name) && q == ((ContentEncoding) obj).q; } @Override public int compareTo(ContentEncoding o) { // higher q goes first (i.e. descending order) return Integer.compare(o.q, q); } } /** * Returns a (lexically) sorted set of supported encodings. * @return sorted set of supported encodings. */ SortedSet getSupportedEncodings() { // no need for synchronization - in case of a race condition, the property // may be set twice, but it does not break anything if (supportedEncodings == null) { SortedSet se = Sets.newTreeSet(); List encoders = serviceLocator.getAllServices(ContentEncoder.class); for (ContentEncoder encoder : encoders) { se.addAll(encoder.getSupportedEncodings()); } se.add(IDENTITY_ENCODING); supportedEncodings = se; } return supportedEncodings; } }




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