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package jodd.servlet.upload;

import jodd.core.JoddCore;
import jodd.io.upload.FileUploadFactory;
import jodd.io.upload.MultipartStreamParser;
import jodd.servlet.ServletUtil;

import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Enumeration;

/**
 * Handles multi-part requests and extract uploaded files and parameters from
 * it. Multi-part forms should be defined as:
 * 

* * * <form method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" accept-charset="charset"... * * *

* "accept-charset" may be used in case when jsp page uses specific * encoding. If default encoding is used, this attribute is not required. * *

* MultipleRequest class may be created in two ways:
* 1) with the constructors, when user must prevent instantiating more than once;
* 2) using static factory methods, which always return valid MultipleRequest instance. * *

* This class loads complete request. To prevent big uploads (and potential * DoS attacks) check content length before loading. */ public class MultipartRequest extends MultipartStreamParser { // ---------------------------------------------------------------- properties private HttpServletRequest request; private String characterEncoding; /** * Returns actual http servlet request instance. */ public HttpServletRequest getServletRequest() { return request; } /** * Returns request content length. Usually used before loading, to check the upload size. */ public int getContentLength() { return request.getContentLength(); } /** * Returns current encoding. */ public String getCharacterEncoding() { return characterEncoding; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- constructors /** * Creates new multi-part request with form encoding and file upload factory. * After construction stream is not yet parsed! Use {@link #parseMultipartRequest()} or * {@link #parseRequest()} to parse before further usage. * *

* If not specified, character encoding is read from the request. If not specified there, * default Jodd encoding is used. * *

* Multiple instantiation doesn't work, since input stream can be parsed just once. * Still, if it is needed, use {@link #getInstance(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, FileUploadFactory, String)} * instead. * * @param request http request * @param encoding form encoding or null * @param fileUploadFactory file factory, or null for default factory */ public MultipartRequest(final HttpServletRequest request, final FileUploadFactory fileUploadFactory, final String encoding) { super(fileUploadFactory); this.request = request; if (encoding != null) { this.characterEncoding = encoding; } else { this.characterEncoding = request.getCharacterEncoding(); } if (this.characterEncoding == null) { this.characterEncoding = JoddCore.encoding; } } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- factories private static final String MREQ_ATTR_NAME = MultipartRequest.class.getName(); /** * Returns new or existing instance of MultipartRequest. */ public static MultipartRequest getInstance(final HttpServletRequest request, final FileUploadFactory fileUploadFactory, final String encoding) throws IOException { MultipartRequest mreq = (MultipartRequest) request.getAttribute(MREQ_ATTR_NAME); if (mreq == null) { mreq = new MultipartRequest(request, fileUploadFactory, encoding); request.setAttribute(MREQ_ATTR_NAME, mreq); } if (!mreq.isParsed()) { mreq.parseRequest(); } return mreq; } /** * Returns new or existing instance of MultipartRequest. */ public static MultipartRequest getInstance(final HttpServletRequest request) throws IOException { return getInstance(request, null, null); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- load /** * Loads and parse multi-part request. It doesn't check if request is multi-part. * Must be called on same request at most once. */ public void parseMultipartRequest() throws IOException { parseRequestStream(request.getInputStream(), characterEncoding); } /** * Checks if request if multi-part and parse it. If request is not multi-part it * copies all parameters, to make usage the same in both cases. * * @see MultipartRequestWrapper */ public void parseRequest() throws IOException { if (ServletUtil.isMultipartRequest(request)) { parseRequestStream(request.getInputStream(), characterEncoding); } else { Enumeration names = request.getParameterNames(); while (names.hasMoreElements()) { String paramName = (String) names.nextElement(); String[] values = request.getParameterValues(paramName); putParameters(paramName, values); } } } }





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