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package org.jdom2.input;
import static org.jdom2.JDOMConstants.SAX_FEATURE_EXTERNAL_ENT;
import static org.jdom2.JDOMConstants.SAX_PROPERTY_DECLARATION_HANDLER;
import static org.jdom2.JDOMConstants.SAX_PROPERTY_LEXICAL_HANDLER;
import static org.jdom2.JDOMConstants.SAX_PROPERTY_LEXICAL_HANDLER_ALT;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import org.xml.sax.DTDHandler;
import org.xml.sax.EntityResolver;
import org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler;
import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXNotRecognizedException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXNotSupportedException;
import org.xml.sax.XMLFilter;
import org.xml.sax.XMLReader;
import org.jdom2.DefaultJDOMFactory;
import org.jdom2.DocType;
import org.jdom2.Document;
import org.jdom2.EntityRef;
import org.jdom2.JDOMException;
import org.jdom2.JDOMFactory;
import org.jdom2.Verifier;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.BuilderErrorHandler;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.DefaultSAXHandlerFactory;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.SAXBuilderEngine;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.SAXEngine;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.SAXHandler;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.SAXHandlerFactory;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.XMLReaderJDOMFactory;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.XMLReaderSAX2Factory;
import org.jdom2.input.sax.XMLReaders;
/**
* Builds a JDOM Document using a SAX parser.
*
* SAXbuilder uses a third-party SAX parser (chosen by JAXP by default, or you
* can configure it manually) to handle the parsing duties and uses an instance
* of a SAXHandler to listen to the SAX events in order to construct a document
* with JDOM content using a JDOMFactory. Information about SAX can be found at
* http://www.saxproject.org.
*
* For a complete description of how SAXBuilder is used, and how to customise
* the process you should look at the {@link org.jdom2.input.sax} package
* documentation.
*
* JDOM users needing to customise the SAX parsing process have traditionally
* sub-classed this SAXBuilder class. In JDOM2 this should never be necessary.
* Please read the full documentation of this class, {@link SAXHandler},
* {@link SAXHandlerFactory}, {@link JDOMFactory}, and the package documentation
* for {@link org.jdom2.input.sax} before overriding this class. Future versions
* of JDOM2 may make this class 'final'. I you feel you have a good reason to
* subclass SAXBuilder please mention it on jdom-interest mailing list
* so that SAXBuilder can be extended or adapted to handle your use-case.
*
* Neither SAXBuilder nor anything derived from SAXBuilder is thread-safe. You
* must ensure that SAXBuilder is used in a single thread, or that sufficient
* locking is in place to ensure that SAXBuilder is not concurrently accessed.
* See the special note on {@link #buildEngine()}.
*
* Known issues:
*
* - Relative paths for a {@link DocType} or {@link EntityRef} may be
* converted by the SAX parser into absolute paths.
*
- SAX does not recognise whitespace character content outside the root
* element (nor does JDOM) so any formatting outside the root Element will be
* lost.
*
*
* @see org.jdom2.input.sax
* @author Jason Hunter
* @author Brett McLaughlin
* @author Dan Schaffer
* @author Philip Nelson
* @author Alex Rosen
* @author Rolf Lear
*/
public class SAXBuilder implements SAXEngine {
/** Default source of SAXHandlers */
private static final SAXHandlerFactory DEFAULTSAXHANDLERFAC =
new DefaultSAXHandlerFactory();
/** Default source of JDOM Content */
private static final JDOMFactory DEFAULTJDOMFAC = new DefaultJDOMFactory();
/*
* ====================================================================
*/
/**
* The XMLReader pillar of SAXBuilder
*/
private XMLReaderJDOMFactory readerfac = null;
/**
* The SAXHandler pillar of SAXBuilder
*/
private SAXHandlerFactory handlerfac = null;
/**
* The JDOMFactory pillar for creating new JDOM objects
*/
private JDOMFactory jdomfac = null;
/*
* ========================================================================
* Configuration settings for SAX parsing.
* ========================================================================
*/
/** User-specified features to be set on the SAX parser */
private final HashMap features = new HashMap(5);
/** User-specified properties to be set on the SAX parser */
private final HashMap properties = new HashMap(5);
/** ErrorHandler class to use */
private ErrorHandler saxErrorHandler = null;
/** EntityResolver class to use */
private EntityResolver saxEntityResolver = null;
/** DTDHandler class to use */
private DTDHandler saxDTDHandler = null;
/** XMLFilter instance to use */
private XMLFilter saxXMLFilter = null;
/** Whether expansion of entities should occur */
private boolean expand = true;
/** Whether to ignore ignorable whitespace */
private boolean ignoringWhite = false;
/** Whether to ignore all whitespace content */
private boolean ignoringBoundaryWhite = false;
/** Whether parser reuse is allowed. */
private boolean reuseParser = true;
/** The current SAX parser, if parser reuse has been activated. */
private SAXEngine engine = null;
/**
* Creates a new JAXP-based SAXBuilder. The underlying parser will not
* validate.
*
* @see SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory, SAXHandlerFactory,
* JDOMFactory)
* @see XMLReaders#NONVALIDATING
* @see DefaultSAXHandlerFactory
* @see DefaultJDOMFactory
*/
public SAXBuilder() {
this(null, null, null);
}
/**
* Creates a new JAXP-based SAXBuilder. The underlying parser will validate
* (using DTD) or not according to the given parameter. If you want Schema
* validation then use SAXBuilder(XMLReaders.XSDVALIDATOR)
*
* @see SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory, SAXHandlerFactory,
* JDOMFactory)
* @see XMLReaders#NONVALIDATING
* @see XMLReaders#DTDVALIDATING
* @see DefaultSAXHandlerFactory
* @see DefaultJDOMFactory
* @see org.jdom2.input.sax for important details on SAXBuilder
* @param validate
* boolean
indicating if DTD validation should occur.
* @deprecated use {@link SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory)} with
* either {@link XMLReaders#DTDVALIDATING}
* or {@link XMLReaders#NONVALIDATING}
*/
@Deprecated
public SAXBuilder(final boolean validate) {
this(validate
? XMLReaders.DTDVALIDATING
: XMLReaders.NONVALIDATING,
null, null);
}
/**
* Creates a new SAXBuilder using the specified SAX parser. The underlying
* parser will not validate.
*
* @see SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory, SAXHandlerFactory,
* JDOMFactory)
* @see XMLReaderSAX2Factory
* @see DefaultSAXHandlerFactory
* @see DefaultJDOMFactory
* @see org.jdom2.input.sax for important details on SAXBuilder
* @param saxDriverClass
* String
name of SAX Driver to use for parsing.
* @deprecated use {@link SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory)} with
* {@link XMLReaderSAX2Factory#XMLReaderSAX2Factory(boolean, String)}
*/
@Deprecated
public SAXBuilder(final String saxDriverClass) {
this(saxDriverClass, false);
}
/**
* Creates a new SAXBuilder using the specified SAX2.0 parser source. The
* underlying parser will validate or not according to the given parameter.
*
* @see SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory, SAXHandlerFactory,
* JDOMFactory)
* @see XMLReaderSAX2Factory
* @see DefaultSAXHandlerFactory
* @see DefaultJDOMFactory
* @see org.jdom2.input.sax for important details on SAXBuilder
* @param saxDriverClass
* String
name of SAX Driver to use for parsing.
* @param validate
* boolean
indicating if validation should occur.
* @deprecated use {@link SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory)} with
* {@link XMLReaderSAX2Factory#XMLReaderSAX2Factory(boolean, String)}
*/
@Deprecated
public SAXBuilder(final String saxDriverClass, final boolean validate) {
this(new XMLReaderSAX2Factory(validate, saxDriverClass), null, null);
}
/**
* Creates a new SAXBuilder with the specified XMLReaderJDOMFactory.
*
*
* @see SAXBuilder#SAXBuilder(XMLReaderJDOMFactory, SAXHandlerFactory,
* JDOMFactory)
* @see XMLReaderJDOMFactory
* @see XMLReaders#NONVALIDATING
* @see DefaultSAXHandlerFactory
* @see DefaultJDOMFactory
* @see org.jdom2.input.sax for important details on SAXBuilder
* @param readersouce
* the {@link XMLReaderJDOMFactory} that supplies XMLReaders. If the
* value is null then a Non-Validating JAXP-based SAX2.0 parser will
* be used.
*/
public SAXBuilder(final XMLReaderJDOMFactory readersouce) {
this(readersouce, null, null);
}
/**
* Creates a new SAXBuilder. This is the base constructor for all other
* SAXBuilder constructors: they all find a way to create a
* JDOMXMLReaderFactory and then call this constructor with that factory,
* and the {@link DefaultSAXHandlerFactory} and {@link DefaultJDOMFactory}.
*
*
* @see XMLReaderJDOMFactory
* @see XMLReaders#NONVALIDATING
* @see SAXHandlerFactory
* @see DefaultSAXHandlerFactory
* @see JDOMFactory
* @see DefaultJDOMFactory
* @see org.jdom2.input.sax for important details on SAXBuilder
* @param xmlreaderfactory
* a {@link XMLReaderJDOMFactory} that creates XMLReaders. Specify
* null for the default.
* @param handlerfactory
* a {@link SAXHandlerFactory} that creates SAXHandlers Specify null
* for the default.
* @param jdomfactory
* a {@link JDOMFactory} that creates JDOM Content. Specify null for
* the default.
*/
public SAXBuilder(final XMLReaderJDOMFactory xmlreaderfactory, final SAXHandlerFactory handlerfactory,
final JDOMFactory jdomfactory) {
this.readerfac = xmlreaderfactory == null
? XMLReaders.NONVALIDATING
: xmlreaderfactory;
this.handlerfac = handlerfactory == null
? DEFAULTSAXHANDLERFAC
: handlerfactory;
this.jdomfac = jdomfactory == null
? DEFAULTJDOMFAC
: jdomfactory;
}
/**
* Returns the driver class assigned in the constructor, or null if none.
* The driver class is only available if a SAX2 source was specified. This
* method is available for backward-compatibility with JDOM 1.x
*
* @return the driver class assigned in the constructor
* @deprecated as the driver class is only available in limited situations
* and anyway it had to be supplied in a constructor as either a
* direct value or as an {@link XMLReaderSAX2Factory} instance.
*/
@Deprecated
public String getDriverClass() {
if (readerfac instanceof XMLReaderSAX2Factory) {
return ((XMLReaderSAX2Factory) readerfac).getDriverClassName();
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the current {@link org.jdom2.JDOMFactory} in use.
*
* @return the factory in use
* @deprecated as it is replaced by {@link #getJDOMFactory()}
*/
@Deprecated
public JDOMFactory getFactory() {
return getJDOMFactory();
}
/**
* Returns the current {@link org.jdom2.JDOMFactory} in use.
*
* @return the factory in use
*/
@Override
public JDOMFactory getJDOMFactory() {
return jdomfac;
}
/**
* This sets a custom JDOMFactory for the builder. Use this to build the
* tree with your own subclasses of the JDOM classes.
*
* @param factory
* JDOMFactory
to use
* @deprecated as it is replaced by {@link #setJDOMFactory(JDOMFactory)}
*/
@Deprecated
public void setFactory(final JDOMFactory factory) {
setJDOMFactory(factory);
}
/**
* This sets a custom JDOMFactory for the builder. Use this to build the
* tree with your own subclasses of the JDOM classes.
*
* @param factory
* JDOMFactory
to use
*/
public void setJDOMFactory(final JDOMFactory factory) {
this.jdomfac = factory;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Get the current XMLReader factory.
*
* @return the current JDOMXMLReaderFactory
*/
public XMLReaderJDOMFactory getXMLReaderFactory() {
return readerfac;
}
/**
* Set the current XMLReader factory.
*
* @param rfac
* the JDOMXMLReaderFactory to set. A null rfac will indicate the
* default {@link XMLReaders#NONVALIDATING}
*/
public void setXMLReaderFactory(final XMLReaderJDOMFactory rfac) {
readerfac = rfac == null
? XMLReaders.NONVALIDATING
: rfac;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Get the SAXHandlerFactory used to supply SAXHandlers to this SAXBuilder.
*
* @return the current SAXHandlerFactory (never null).
*/
public SAXHandlerFactory getSAXHandlerFactory() {
return handlerfac;
}
/**
* Set the SAXHandlerFactory to be used by this SAXBuilder.
*
* @param factory
* the required SAXHandlerFactory. A null input factory will request
* the {@link DefaultSAXHandlerFactory}.
*/
public void setSAXHandlerFactory(final SAXHandlerFactory factory) {
this.handlerfac = factory == null ? DEFAULTSAXHANDLERFAC : factory;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns whether validation is to be performed during the build.
*
* @return whether validation is to be performed during the build
* @deprecated in lieu of {@link #isValidating()}
*/
@Deprecated
public boolean getValidation() {
return isValidating();
}
/**
* Returns whether validation is to be performed during the build.
*
* @return whether validation is to be performed during the build
*/
@Override
public boolean isValidating() {
return readerfac.isValidating();
}
/**
* This sets validation for the builder.
*
* Do Not Use
*
* JDOM2 introduces the concept of XMLReader factories. The XMLReader is
* what determines the type of validation. A simple boolean is not enough to
* indicate what sort of validation is required. The
* {@link #setXMLReaderFactory(XMLReaderJDOMFactory)} method provides a
* means to be more specific about validation.
*
* For backward compatibility this method has been retained, but its use is
* discouraged. It does make some logical choices though. The code is
* equivalent to:
*
*
*
* setXMLReaderFactory(XMLReaders.DTDVALIDATING)
*
*
* for true, and
*
*
* setXMLReaderFactory(XMLReaders.NONVALIDATING)
*
*
* for false.
*
* @see #setXMLReaderFactory(XMLReaderJDOMFactory)
* @see XMLReaders#NONVALIDATING
* @see XMLReaders#DTDVALIDATING
* @param validate
* boolean
indicating whether validation should occur.
* @deprecated use {@link #setXMLReaderFactory(XMLReaderJDOMFactory)}
*/
@Deprecated
public void setValidation(final boolean validate) {
setXMLReaderFactory(validate
? XMLReaders.DTDVALIDATING
: XMLReaders.NONVALIDATING);
}
/**
* Returns the {@link ErrorHandler} assigned, or null if none. When the
* SAXBuilder parses a document it will always have an ErrorHandler but it
* will be an instance of {@link BuilderErrorHandler} unless you specify a
* different ErrorHandler in {@link #setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler)}. In
* other words, a null return value from here indicates a default will be
* used.
*
* @return the ErrorHandler assigned, or null if SAXBuilder will create a
* default ErrorHandler when needed.
*/
@Override
public ErrorHandler getErrorHandler() {
return saxErrorHandler;
}
/**
* This sets custom ErrorHandler for the Builder. Setting a null value will
* indicate SAXBuilder should create a default ErrorHandler when needed.
*
* @param errorHandler
* ErrorHandler
*/
public void setErrorHandler(final ErrorHandler errorHandler) {
saxErrorHandler = errorHandler;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns the {@link EntityResolver} assigned, or null if none.
*
* @return the EntityResolver assigned
*/
@Override
public EntityResolver getEntityResolver() {
return saxEntityResolver;
}
/**
* This sets custom EntityResolver for the Builder
.
*
* @param entityResolver
* EntityResolver
*/
public void setEntityResolver(final EntityResolver entityResolver) {
saxEntityResolver = entityResolver;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns the {@link DTDHandler} assigned, or null if the assigned
* {@link SAXHandler} will be used for DTD SAX events.
*
* @return the DTDHandler assigned
*/
@Override
public DTDHandler getDTDHandler() {
return saxDTDHandler;
}
/**
* This sets custom DTDHandler for the Builder
. Setting a null
* value indicates that SAXBuilder should use the assigned SAXHandler for
* DTD processing.
*
* @param dtdHandler
* DTDHandler
*/
public void setDTDHandler(final DTDHandler dtdHandler) {
saxDTDHandler = dtdHandler;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns the {@link XMLFilter} used during parsing, or null if none.
*
* @return the XMLFilter used during parsing
*/
public XMLFilter getXMLFilter() {
return saxXMLFilter;
}
/**
* This sets a custom {@link org.xml.sax.XMLFilter} for the builder.
*
* Care should be taken to ensure that the specified xmlFilter is reentrant
* and thread-safe.
*
* SAXBuilder will set this instance as the parent instance for all
* XMLReaders that may be created, and these may (depending on SAXBuilder
* usage) be accessed concurrently. It is the responsibility of the JDOM
* user to ensure that if the XMLFilter is not thread-safe then neither the
* SAXBuilder nor any of it's SAXEngines are accessed concurrently.
*
* @param xmlFilter
* the XMLFilter to use
*/
public void setXMLFilter(final XMLFilter xmlFilter) {
saxXMLFilter = xmlFilter;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns whether element content whitespace is to be ignored during the
* build.
*
* @return whether element content whitespace is to be ignored during the
* build
*/
@Override
public boolean getIgnoringElementContentWhitespace() {
return ignoringWhite;
}
/**
* Specifies whether or not the parser should eliminate whitespace in
* element content (sometimes known as "ignorable whitespace") when building
* the document. Only whitespace which is contained within element content
* that has an element only content model will be eliminated (see XML Rec
* 3.2.1). For this setting to take effect requires that validation be
* turned on. The default value of this setting is false
.
*
* @param ignoringWhite
* Whether to ignore ignorable whitespace
*/
public void setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(final boolean ignoringWhite) {
this.ignoringWhite = ignoringWhite;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns whether or not the parser will eliminate element content
* containing only whitespace.
*
* @return boolean
- whether only whitespace content will be
* ignored during build.
* @see #setIgnoringBoundaryWhitespace
*/
@Override
public boolean getIgnoringBoundaryWhitespace() {
return ignoringBoundaryWhite;
}
/**
* Specifies whether or not the parser should elminate boundary whitespace,
* a term that indicates whitespace-only text between element tags. This
* feature is a lot like
* {@link #setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(boolean)} but this feature is
* more aggressive and doesn't require validation be turned on. The
* {@link #setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(boolean)} call impacts the
* SAX parse process while this method impacts the JDOM build process, so it
* can be beneficial to turn both on for efficiency. For implementation
* efficiency, this method actually removes all whitespace-only text()
* nodes. That can, in some cases (like between an element tag and a
* comment) include whitespace that isn't just boundary whitespace. The
* default is false
.
*
* @param ignoringBoundaryWhite
* Whether to ignore whitespace-only text nodes
*/
public void setIgnoringBoundaryWhitespace(final boolean ignoringBoundaryWhite) {
this.ignoringBoundaryWhite = ignoringBoundaryWhite;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns whether or not entities are being expanded into normal text
* content.
*
* @return whether entities are being expanded
*/
@Override
public boolean getExpandEntities() {
return expand;
}
/**
*
* This sets whether or not to expand entities for the builder. A true means
* to expand entities as normal content. A false means to leave entities
* unexpanded as EntityRef
objects. The default is true.
*
*
* When this setting is false, the internal DTD subset is retained; when
* this setting is true, the internal DTD subset is not retained.
*
*
* Note that Xerces (at least up to 1.4.4) has a bug where entities in
* attribute values will be incorrectly reported if this flag is turned off,
* resulting in entities appearing within element content. When turning
* entity expansion off either avoid entities in attribute values, or use
* another parser like Crimson.
* http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6111
*
*
* @param expand
* boolean
indicating whether entity expansion should
* occur.
*/
public void setExpandEntities(final boolean expand) {
this.expand = expand;
engine = null;
}
/**
* Returns whether the contained SAX parser instance is reused across
* multiple parses. The default is true.
*
* @return whether the contained SAX parser instance is reused across
* multiple parses
*/
public boolean getReuseParser() {
return reuseParser;
}
/**
* Specifies whether this builder will reuse the same SAX parser when
* performing subsequent parses or allocate a new parser for each parse. The
* default value of this setting is true
(parser reuse).
*
* Note: SAX parser instances are not thread safe (they are
* not even reentrant), and nor are SAXBuilder instances. Setting parser
* reuse does not imply the parser is thread-safe.
*
*
* @param reuseParser
* Whether to reuse the SAX parser.
*/
public void setReuseParser(final boolean reuseParser) {
this.reuseParser = reuseParser;
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
/**
* Specifies whether this builder will do fast reconfiguration of the
* underlying SAX parser when reuseParser is true. This improves performance
* in cases where SAXBuilders are reused and lots of small documents are
* frequently parsed. This avoids attempting to set features on the SAX
* parser each time build() is called which result in
* SaxNotRecognizedExceptions. This should ONLY be set for builders where
* this specific case is an issue. The default value of this setting is
* false
(no fast reconfiguration). If reuseParser is false,
* calling this has no effect.
*
* @param fastReconfigure
* Whether to do a fast reconfiguration of the parser
* @deprecated All reused Parsers are now fast-reconfigured. No need to set
* it.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setFastReconfigure(final boolean fastReconfigure) {
// do nothing
}
/**
* This sets a feature on the SAX parser. See the SAX documentation for
* more information.
*
* NOTE: SAXBuilder requires that some particular features of the SAX parser
* be set up in certain ways for it to work properly. The list of such
* features may change in the future. Therefore, the use of this method may
* cause parsing to break, and even if it doesn't break anything today it
* might break parsing in a future JDOM version, because what JDOM parsers
* require may change over time. Use with caution.
*
* JDOM uses {@link XMLReaderJDOMFactory} instances to provide XMLReader
* instances. If you require special configuration on your XMLReader you
* should consider extending or implementing an XMLReaderJDOMFactory in the
* {@link org.jdom2.input.sax} package.
*
* @param name
* The feature name, which is a fully-qualified URI.
* @param value
* The requested state of the feature (true or false).
*/
public void setFeature(final String name, final boolean value) {
// Save the specified feature for later.
features.put(name, value ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE);
engine = null;
}
/**
* This sets a property on the SAX parser. See the SAX documentation for
* more information.
*
* NOTE: SAXBuilder requires that some particular properties of the SAX
* parser be set up in certain ways for it to work properly. The list of
* such properties may change in the future. Therefore, the use of this
* method may cause parsing to break, and even if it doesn't break anything
* today it might break parsing in a future JDOM version, because what JDOM
* parsers require may change over time. Use with caution.
*
* JDOM uses {@link XMLReaderJDOMFactory} instances to provide XMLReader
* instances. If you require special configuration on your XMLReader you
* should consider extending or implementing an XMLReaderJDOMFactory in the
* {@link org.jdom2.input.sax} package.
*
* @param name
* The property name, which is a fully-qualified URI.
* @param value
* The requested value for the property.
*/
public void setProperty(final String name, final Object value) {
// Save the specified property for later.
properties.put(name, value);
engine = null;
}
/**
* This method builds a new and reusable {@link SAXEngine}.
* Each time this method is called a new instance of a SAXEngine will be
* returned.
*
* This method is used internally by the various SAXBuilder.build(*) methods
* (if any configuration has changed) but can also be used as a mechanism
* for creating SAXEngines to be used in parsing pools or other optimised
* structures.
*
* @return a {@link SAXEngine} representing the current state of the
* current SAXBuilder settings.
* @throws JDOMException
* if there is any problem initialising the engine.
*/
public SAXEngine buildEngine() throws JDOMException {
// Create and configure the content handler.
final SAXHandler contentHandler = handlerfac.createSAXHandler(jdomfac);
contentHandler.setExpandEntities(expand);
contentHandler.setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(ignoringWhite);
contentHandler.setIgnoringBoundaryWhitespace(ignoringBoundaryWhite);
final XMLReader parser = createParser();
// Configure parser
configureParser(parser, contentHandler);
final boolean valid = readerfac.isValidating();
return new SAXBuilderEngine(parser, contentHandler, valid);
}
/**
* Allow overriding classes access to the Parser before it is used in a
* SAXBuilderEngine.
*
* @return a XMLReader parser.
* @throws JDOMException
* if there is a problem
*/
protected XMLReader createParser() throws JDOMException {
XMLReader parser = readerfac.createXMLReader();
// Install optional filter
if (saxXMLFilter != null) {
// Connect filter chain to parser
XMLFilter root = saxXMLFilter;
while (root.getParent() instanceof XMLFilter) {
root = (XMLFilter) root.getParent();
}
root.setParent(parser);
// Read from filter
parser = saxXMLFilter;
}
return parser;
}
/**
* This method retrieves (or builds) a SAXBuilderEngine that represents the
* current SAXBuilder state.
*
* @return a {@link SAXBuilderEngine} representing the current state of the
* current SAXBuilder settings.
* @throws JDOMException
* if there is any problem initializing the engine.
*/
private SAXEngine getEngine() throws JDOMException {
if (engine != null) {
return engine;
}
engine = buildEngine();
return engine;
}
/**
* This configures the XMLReader to be used for reading the XML document.
*
* The default implementation sets various options on the given XMLReader,
* such as validation, DTD resolution, entity handlers, etc., according to
* the options that were set (e.g. via setEntityResolver
) and
* set various SAX properties and features that are required for JDOM
* internals. These features may change in future releases, so change this
* behavior at your own risk.
*
*
* @param parser
* the XMLReader to configure.
* @param contentHandler
* The SAXHandler to use for the XMLReader
* @throws JDOMException
* if configuration fails.
*/
protected void configureParser(final XMLReader parser, final SAXHandler contentHandler)
throws JDOMException {
// Setup SAX handlers.
parser.setContentHandler(contentHandler);
if (saxEntityResolver != null) {
parser.setEntityResolver(saxEntityResolver);
}
if (saxDTDHandler != null) {
parser.setDTDHandler(saxDTDHandler);
} else {
parser.setDTDHandler(contentHandler);
}
if (saxErrorHandler != null) {
parser.setErrorHandler(saxErrorHandler);
} else {
parser.setErrorHandler(new BuilderErrorHandler());
}
boolean success = false;
try {
parser.setProperty(SAX_PROPERTY_LEXICAL_HANDLER,
contentHandler);
success = true;
} catch (final SAXNotSupportedException e) {
// No lexical reporting available
} catch (final SAXNotRecognizedException e) {
// No lexical reporting available
}
// Some parsers use alternate property for lexical handling (grr...)
if (!success) {
try {
parser.setProperty(SAX_PROPERTY_LEXICAL_HANDLER_ALT,
contentHandler);
success = true;
} catch (final SAXNotSupportedException e) {
// No lexical reporting available
} catch (final SAXNotRecognizedException e) {
// No lexical reporting available
}
}
// Set any user-specified features on the parser.
for (final Map.Entry me : features.entrySet()) {
internalSetFeature(parser, me.getKey(), me.getValue().booleanValue(), me.getKey());
}
// Set any user-specified properties on the parser.
for (final Map.Entry me : properties.entrySet()) {
internalSetProperty(parser, me.getKey(), me.getValue(), me.getKey());
}
// Set entity expansion
// Note SAXHandler can work regardless of how this is set, but when
// entity expansion it's worth it to try to tell the parser not to
// even bother with external general entities.
// Apparently no parsers yet support this feature.
// XXX It might make sense to setEntityResolver() with a resolver
// that simply ignores external general entities
try {
if (parser.getFeature(SAX_FEATURE_EXTERNAL_ENT) != expand) {
parser.setFeature(SAX_FEATURE_EXTERNAL_ENT, expand);
}
} catch (final SAXException e) { /* Ignore... */
}
// Try setting the DeclHandler if entity expansion is off
if (!expand) {
try {
parser.setProperty(SAX_PROPERTY_DECLARATION_HANDLER,
contentHandler);
success = true;
} catch (final SAXNotSupportedException e) {
// No lexical reporting available
} catch (final SAXNotRecognizedException e) {
// No lexical reporting available
}
}
}
/**
* Tries to set a feature on the parser. If the feature cannot be set,
* throws a JDOMException describing the problem.
*/
private void internalSetFeature(final XMLReader parser, final String feature,
final boolean value, final String displayName) throws JDOMException {
try {
parser.setFeature(feature, value);
} catch (final SAXNotSupportedException e) {
throw new JDOMException(
displayName + " feature not supported for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName());
} catch (final SAXNotRecognizedException e) {
throw new JDOMException(
displayName + " feature not recognized for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName());
}
}
/**
*
* Tries to set a property on the parser. If the property cannot be set,
* throws a JDOMException describing the problem.
*
*/
private void internalSetProperty(final XMLReader parser, final String property,
final Object value, final String displayName) throws JDOMException {
try {
parser.setProperty(property, value);
} catch (final SAXNotSupportedException e) {
throw new JDOMException(
displayName + " property not supported for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName());
} catch (final SAXNotRecognizedException e) {
throw new JDOMException(
displayName + " property not recognized for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName());
}
}
/**
* This builds a document from the supplied input source.
*
* @param in
* InputSource
to read from
* @return Document
resultant Document object
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed
*/
@Override
public Document build(final InputSource in)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
try {
return getEngine().build(in);
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
/**
*
* This builds a document from the supplied input stream.
*
*
* @param in
* InputStream
to read from
* @return Document
resultant Document object
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed.
*/
@Override
public Document build(final InputStream in)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
try {
return getEngine().build(in);
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
/**
*
* This builds a document from the supplied filename.
*
*
* @param file
* File
to read from
* @return Document
resultant Document object
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed
*/
@Override
public Document build(final File file)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
try {
return getEngine().build(file);
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
/**
*
* This builds a document from the supplied URL.
*
*
* @param url
* URL
to read from.
* @return Document
- resultant Document object.
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed.
*/
@Override
public Document build(final URL url)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
try {
return getEngine().build(url);
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
/**
*
* This builds a document from the supplied input stream.
*
*
* @param in
* InputStream
to read from.
* @param systemId
* base for resolving relative URIs
* @return Document
resultant Document object
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed
*/
@Override
public Document build(final InputStream in, final String systemId)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
try {
return getEngine().build(in, systemId);
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
/**
*
* This builds a document from the supplied Reader. It's the programmer's
* responsibility to make sure the reader matches the encoding of the file.
* It's often easier and safer to use an InputStream rather than a Reader,
* and to let the parser auto-detect the encoding from the XML declaration.
*
*
* @param characterStream
* Reader
to read from
* @return Document
resultant Document object
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed
*/
@Override
public Document build(final Reader characterStream)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
try {
return getEngine().build(characterStream);
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
/**
*
* This builds a document from the supplied Reader. It's the programmer's
* responsibility to make sure the reader matches the encoding of the file.
* It's often easier and safer to use an InputStream rather than a Reader,
* and to let the parser auto-detect the encoding from the XML declaration.
*
*
* @param characterStream
* Reader
to read from.
* @param systemId
* base for resolving relative URIs
* @return Document
resultant Document object
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed
*/
@Override
public Document build(final Reader characterStream, final String systemId)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
try {
return getEngine().build(characterStream, systemId);
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
/**
*
* This builds a document from the supplied URI.
*
*
* @param systemId
* URI for the input
* @return Document
resultant Document object
* @throws JDOMException
* when errors occur in parsing
* @throws IOException
* when an I/O error prevents a document from being fully parsed
*/
@Override
public Document build(final String systemId)
throws JDOMException, IOException {
if (systemId == null) {
throw new NullPointerException(
"Unable to build a URI from a null systemID.");
}
try {
return getEngine().build(systemId);
} catch (IOException ioe) {
// OK, Issue #63
// it is common for people to pass in raw XML content instead of
// a SystemID. To make troubleshooting easier, we do a simple check
// all valid XML documents start with a '<' character.
// no URI ever has an '<' character.
// if we think an XML document was passed in, we wrap the exception
// Typically this problem causes a MalformedURLException to be
// thrown, but that is not particular specified that way. Of
// interest, depending on the broken systemID, you could get a
// FileNotFoundException which is also an IOException, which will
// also be processed by this handler....
final int len = systemId.length();
int i = 0;
while (i < len && Verifier.isXMLWhitespace(systemId.charAt(i))) {
i++;
}
if (i < len && '<' == systemId.charAt(i)) {
// our systemID URI has a '<' - this is likely the problem.
MalformedURLException mx = new MalformedURLException(
"SAXBuilder.build(String) expects the String to be " +
"a systemID, but in this instance it appears to be " +
"actual XML data.");
// include the original problem for accountability, and perhaps
// a false positive.... though very unlikely
mx.initCause(ioe);
throw mx;
}
// it is likely not an XML document - re-throw the exception
throw ioe;
} finally {
if (!reuseParser) {
engine = null;
}
}
}
}