org.mobicents.servlet.sip.router.HeaderRegexCondition Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.mobicents.servlet.sip.router;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import javax.servlet.sip.SipServletRequest;
/**
*
* Simple implementation that uses a regex against a predefined SIP header.
*
* The regular expression comes from the RouterInfo, and have been previously precompiled for performance.
*
* Several regex may be defined against different headers.
*
* The condition returns true if all the regular expressions match the proper header.
*
* This fixes https://github.com/Mobicents/sip-servlets/issues/5
*/
public class HeaderRegexCondition implements AppRouterCondition {
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public final boolean checkCondition(final SipServletRequest initialRequest, final DefaultSipApplicationRouterInfo info) {
boolean enabled = true;
for (String hAux : info.getHeaderPatternMap().keySet()) {
String headerValue = initialRequest.getHeader(hAux);
// Pattern is ThreadSafe as doc by Java doc
// Matcher is not threadsafe, but a new one is created every time.
// Anyway if performance is degraded, Threadlocal/pool may be used
Pattern headerPattern = info.getHeaderPatternMap().get(hAux);
Matcher matcher = headerPattern.matcher(headerValue);
enabled = enabled && matcher.find();
}
return enabled;
}
}