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The AWS Java SDK for Code Guru Security module holds the client classes that are used for
communicating with Code Guru Security.
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package software.amazon.awssdk.services.codegurusecurity.endpoints.internal;
import software.amazon.awssdk.annotations.SdkInternalApi;
@SdkInternalApi
public class IsValidHostLabel extends VarargFn {
public static final String ID = "isValidHostLabel";
public IsValidHostLabel(FnNode fnNode) {
super(fnNode);
}
@Override
public T acceptFnVisitor(FnVisitor visitor) {
return visitor.visitIsValidHostLabel(this);
}
public static IsValidHostLabel ofExprs(Expr expr, boolean allowDots) {
return new IsValidHostLabel(FnNode.ofExprs(ID, expr, Expr.of(allowDots)));
}
public Expr hostLabel() {
return expectTwoArgs().left();
}
public Expr allowDots() {
return expectTwoArgs().right();
}
@Override
public Value eval(Scope scope) {
String hostLabel = expectTwoArgs().left().eval(scope).expectString();
// TODO: use compiled Pattern
if (allowDots(scope)) {
return Value.fromBool(hostLabel.matches("[a-zA-Z\\d][a-zA-Z\\d\\-.]{0,62}"));
} else {
return Value.fromBool(hostLabel.matches("[a-zA-Z\\d][a-zA-Z\\d\\-]{0,62}"));
}
}
private boolean allowDots(Scope scope) {
return allowDots().eval(scope).expectBool();
}
}