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/*
 * This library is part of OpenCms -
 * the Open Source Content Management System
 *
 * Copyright (c) Alkacon Software GmbH & Co. KG (http://www.alkacon.com)
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 *
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 *
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 * company website: http://www.alkacon.com
 *
 * For further information about OpenCms, please see the
 * project website: http://www.opencms.org
 *
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 */

package org.opencms.util;

import org.opencms.i18n.CmsEncoder;
import org.opencms.main.CmsLog;

import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Vector;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;

import org.htmlparser.Attribute;
import org.htmlparser.Parser;
import org.htmlparser.Tag;
import org.htmlparser.lexer.Lexer;
import org.htmlparser.lexer.Page;
import org.htmlparser.util.ParserException;

/**
 * Simple html tag stripper that allows configuration of html tag names that are allowed.
 * 

* * All tags that are not explicitly allowed via invocation of one of the * addPreserve... methods will be missing in the result of the method * {@link #stripHtml(String)}.

* * Instances are reusable but not shareable (multithreading). If configuration should be changed * between subsequent invocations of {@link #stripHtml(String)} method * {@link #reset()} has to be called. *

* * @since 6.9.2 * */ public final class CmsHtmlStripper { /** The log object for this class. */ private static final Log LOG = CmsLog.getLog(CmsHtmlStripper.class); /** A tag factory that is able to make tags invisible to visitors. */ private CmsHtmlTagRemoveFactory m_nodeFactory; /** Flag to control whether tidy is used. */ private boolean m_useTidy; /** * Default constructor that turns echo on and uses the settings for replacing tags. *

*/ public CmsHtmlStripper() { reset(); } /** * Creates an instance with control whether tidy is used.

* * @param useTidy if true tidy will be used */ public CmsHtmlStripper(final boolean useTidy) { this(); m_useTidy = useTidy; } /** * Adds a tag that will be preserved by {@link #stripHtml(String)}.

* * @param tagName the name of the tag to keep (case insensitive) * * @return true if the tagName was added correctly to the internal engine */ public boolean addPreserveTag(final String tagName) { Vector attributeList = new Vector(1); Attribute tagNameAttribute = new Attribute(); tagNameAttribute.setName(tagName.toLowerCase()); attributeList.add(tagNameAttribute); Tag keepTag = m_nodeFactory.createTagNode(null, 0, 0, attributeList); boolean result = m_nodeFactory.addTagPreserve(keepTag); return result; } /** * Convenience method for adding several tags to preserve.

* * @param preserveTags a List<String> with the case-insensitive tag names of the tags to preserve * * @see #addPreserveTag(String) */ public void addPreserveTagList(List preserveTags) { for (Iterator it = preserveTags.iterator(); it.hasNext();) { addPreserveTag(it.next()); } } /** * Convenience method for adding several tags to preserve * in form of a delimiter-separated String.

* * The String will be {@link CmsStringUtil#splitAsList(String, char, boolean)} * with tagList as the first argument, separator as the * second argument and the third argument set to true (trimming - support).

* * @param tagList a delimiter-separated String with case-insensitive tag names to preserve by * {@link #stripHtml(String)} * @param separator the delimiter that separates tag names in the tagList argument * * @see #addPreserveTag(String) */ public void addPreserveTags(final String tagList, final char separator) { List tags = CmsStringUtil.splitAsList(tagList, separator, true); addPreserveTagList(tags); } /** * Resets the configuration of the tags to preserve.

* * This is called from the constructor and only has to be called if this * instance is reused with a differen configuration (of tags to keep).

* */ public void reset() { m_nodeFactory = new CmsHtmlTagRemoveFactory(); } /** * Extracts the text from the given html content, assuming the given html encoding. *

* Additionally tags are replaced / removed according to the configuration of this instance. *

* *

Please note:

* There are static process methods in the superclass that will not do the replacements / * removals. Don't mix them up with this method. *

* * @param html the content to extract the plain text from. * * @return the text extracted from the given html content. * * @throws ParserException if something goes wrong. */ public String stripHtml(final String html) throws ParserException { String content = html; if (m_useTidy) { content = tidy(content); } // initialize a parser with the given charset Parser parser = new Parser(); parser.setNodeFactory(m_nodeFactory); Lexer lexer = new Lexer(); Page page = new Page(content); lexer.setPage(page); parser.setLexer(lexer); // process the page using a string collection wizard // echo on CmsHtmlParser visitor = new CmsHtmlParser(true); parser.visitAllNodesWith(visitor); // return the result return visitor.getResult(); } /** * Internally tidies with cleanup and XHTML.

* * @param content HTML to clean * * @return the tidy HTML */ private String tidy(final String content) { CmsHtmlConverter converter = new CmsHtmlConverter( CmsEncoder.ENCODING_UTF_8, new StringBuffer(CmsHtmlConverter.PARAM_WORD).append(";").append(CmsHtmlConverter.PARAM_XHTML).toString()); String result = content; try { result = converter.convertToString(content); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { // should never happen if (LOG.isWarnEnabled()) { LOG.warn(Messages.get().getBundle().key(Messages.LOG_WARN_TIDY_FAILURE_0), e); } } return result; } }





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