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/* Jackson JSON-processor.
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2007- Tatu Saloranta, [email protected]
 */
package com.fasterxml.jackson.core;

/**
 * Container for commonly used Base64 variants:
 *
    *
  • {@link #MIME} *
  • {@link #MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS} *
  • {@link #PEM} *
  • {@link #MODIFIED_FOR_URL} *
* See entries for full description of differences. *

* Note that for default {@link Base64Variant} instances listed above, configuration * is such that if padding is written on output, it will also be required on * reading. This behavior may be changed by using methods: *

    *
  • {@link Base64Variant#withPaddingAllowed()} *
  • *
  • {@link Base64Variant#withPaddingForbidden()} *
  • *
  • {@link Base64Variant#withPaddingRequired()} *
  • *
  • {@link Base64Variant#withWritePadding(boolean)} *
  • *
* * @author Tatu Saloranta */ public final class Base64Variants { final static String STD_BASE64_ALPHABET = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; /** * This variant is what most people would think of "the standard" * Base64 encoding. *

* See wikipedia Base64 entry for details. *

* Note that although this can be thought of as the standard variant, * it is not the default for Jackson: no-linefeeds alternative * is instead used because of JSON requirement of escaping all linefeeds. *

* Writes padding on output; requires padding when reading (may change later with a call to {@link Base64Variant#withWritePadding}) */ public final static Base64Variant MIME; static { MIME = new Base64Variant("MIME", STD_BASE64_ALPHABET, true, '=', 76); } /** * Slightly non-standard modification of {@link #MIME} which does not * use linefeeds (max line length set to infinite). Useful when linefeeds * wouldn't work well (possibly in attributes), or for minor space savings * (save 1 linefeed per 76 data chars, ie. ~1.4% savings). *

* Writes padding on output; requires padding when reading (may change later with a call to {@link Base64Variant#withWritePadding}) */ public final static Base64Variant MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS; static { MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS = new Base64Variant(MIME, "MIME-NO-LINEFEEDS", Integer.MAX_VALUE); } /** * This variant is the one that predates {@link #MIME}: it is otherwise * identical, except that it mandates shorter line length. *

* Writes padding on output; requires padding when reading (may change later with a call to {@link Base64Variant#withWritePadding}) */ public final static Base64Variant PEM = new Base64Variant(MIME, "PEM", true, '=', 64); /** * This non-standard variant is usually used when encoded data needs to be * passed via URLs (such as part of GET request). It differs from the * base {@link #MIME} variant in multiple ways. * First, no padding is used: this also means that it generally can not * be written in multiple separate but adjacent chunks (which would not * be the usual use case in any case). Also, no linefeeds are used (max * line length set to infinite). And finally, two characters (plus and * slash) that would need quoting in URLs are replaced with more * optimal alternatives (hyphen and underscore, respectively). *

* Does not write padding on output; does not accept padding when reading (may change later with a call to {@link Base64Variant#withWritePadding}) */ public final static Base64Variant MODIFIED_FOR_URL; static { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(STD_BASE64_ALPHABET); // Replace plus with hyphen, slash with underscore (and no padding) sb.setCharAt(sb.indexOf("+"), '-'); sb.setCharAt(sb.indexOf("/"), '_'); // And finally, let's not split lines either, wouldn't work too well with URLs MODIFIED_FOR_URL = new Base64Variant("MODIFIED-FOR-URL", sb.toString(), false, Base64Variant.PADDING_CHAR_NONE, Integer.MAX_VALUE); } /** * Method used to get the default variant -- {@link #MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS} -- for cases * where caller does not explicitly specify the variant. * We will prefer no-linefeed version because linefeeds in JSON values * must be escaped, making linefeed-containing variants sub-optimal. * * @return Default variant ({@code MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS}) */ public static Base64Variant getDefaultVariant() { return MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS; } /** * Lookup method for finding one of standard variants by name. * If name does not match any of standard variant names, * a {@link IllegalArgumentException} is thrown. * * @param name Name of base64 variant to return * * @return Standard base64 variant that matches given {@code name} * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if no standard variant with given name exists */ public static Base64Variant valueOf(String name) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (MIME._name.equals(name)) { return MIME; } if (MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS._name.equals(name)) { return MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS; } if (PEM._name.equals(name)) { return PEM; } if (MODIFIED_FOR_URL._name.equals(name)) { return MODIFIED_FOR_URL; } if (name == null) { name = ""; } else { name = "'"+name+"'"; } throw new IllegalArgumentException("No Base64Variant with name "+name); } }





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