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For more information on the JDOM Project, please see <http://www.jdom.org/>. */ package org.jdom.input; import java.io.*; import java.lang.reflect.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; import org.jdom.*; import org.xml.sax.*; import org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLReaderFactory; /** * Builds a JDOM document from files, streams, readers, URLs, or a SAX {@link * org.xml.sax.InputSource} instance using a SAX parser. The builder uses a * third-party SAX parser (chosen by JAXP by default, or you can choose * manually) to handle the parsing duties and simply listens to the SAX events * to construct a document. Details which SAX does not provide, such as * whitespace outside the root element, are not represented in the JDOM * document. Information about SAX can be found at <a * href="http://www.saxproject.org">http://www.saxproject.org</a>. * <p> * Known issues: Relative paths for a {@link DocType} or {@link EntityRef} may * be converted by the SAX parser into absolute paths. * * @version $Revision: 1.89 $, $Date: 2004/09/03 18:24:28 $ * @author Jason Hunter * @author Brett McLaughlin * @author Dan Schaffer * @author Philip Nelson * @author Alex Rosen */ public class SAXBuilder { private static final String CVS_ID = "@(#) $RCSfile: SAXBuilder.java,v $ $Revision: 1.89 $ $Date: 2004/09/03 18:24:28 $ $Name: jdom_1_0 $"; /** * Default parser class to use. This is used when no other parser * is given and JAXP isn't available. */ private static final String DEFAULT_SAX_DRIVER = "org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser"; /** Whether validation should occur */ private boolean validate; /** Whether expansion of entities should occur */ private boolean expand = true; /** Adapter class to use */ private String saxDriverClass; /** ErrorHandler class to use */ private ErrorHandler saxErrorHandler = null; /** EntityResolver class to use */ private EntityResolver saxEntityResolver = null; /** DTDHandler class to use */ private DTDHandler saxDTDHandler = null; /** XMLFilter instance to use */ private XMLFilter saxXMLFilter = null; /** The factory for creating new JDOM objects */ private JDOMFactory factory = new DefaultJDOMFactory(); /** Whether to ignore ignorable whitespace */ private boolean ignoringWhite = false; /** User-specified features to be set on the SAX parser */ private HashMap features = new HashMap(5); /** User-specified properties to be set on the SAX parser */ private HashMap properties = new HashMap(5); /** * Whether parser reuse is allowed. * <p>Default: <code>true</code></p> */ private boolean reuseParser = true; /** The current SAX parser, if parser reuse has been activated. */ private XMLReader saxParser = null; /** * Creates a new SAXBuilder which will attempt to first locate * a parser via JAXP, then will try to use a set of default * SAX Drivers. The underlying parser will not validate. */ public SAXBuilder() { this(false); } /** * Creates a new SAXBuilder which will attempt to first locate * a parser via JAXP, then will try to use a set of default * SAX Drivers. The underlying parser will validate or not * according to the given parameter. * * @param validate <code>boolean</code> indicating if * validation should occur. */ public SAXBuilder(boolean validate) { this.validate = validate; } /** * Creates a new SAXBuilder using the specified SAX parser. * The underlying parser will not validate. * * @param saxDriverClass <code>String</code> name of SAX Driver * to use for parsing. */ public SAXBuilder(String saxDriverClass) { this(saxDriverClass, false); } /** * Creates a new SAXBuilder using the specified SAX parser. * The underlying parser will validate or not * according to the given parameter. * * @param saxDriverClass <code>String</code> name of SAX Driver * to use for parsing. * @param validate <code>boolean</code> indicating if * validation should occur. */ public SAXBuilder(String saxDriverClass, boolean validate) { this.saxDriverClass = saxDriverClass; this.validate = validate; } /** * Returns the driver class assigned in the constructor, or null if none. * * @return the driver class assigned in the constructor */ public String getDriverClass() { return saxDriverClass; } /** * Returns the current {@link org.jdom.JDOMFactory} in use. * @return the factory in use */ public JDOMFactory getFactory() { return factory; } /** * This sets a custom JDOMFactory for the builder. Use this to build * the tree with your own subclasses of the JDOM classes. * * @param factory <code>JDOMFactory</code> to use */ public void setFactory(JDOMFactory factory) { this.factory = factory; } /** * Returns whether validation is to be performed during the build. * * @return whether validation is to be performed during the build */ public boolean getValidation() { return validate; } /** * This sets validation for the builder. * * @param validate <code>boolean</code> indicating whether validation * should occur. */ public void setValidation(boolean validate) { this.validate = validate; } /** * Returns the {@link ErrorHandler} assigned, or null if none. * @return the ErrorHandler assigned, or null if none */ public ErrorHandler getErrorHandler() { return saxErrorHandler; } /** * This sets custom ErrorHandler for the <code>Builder</code>. * * @param errorHandler <code>ErrorHandler</code> */ public void setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler errorHandler) { saxErrorHandler = errorHandler; } /** * Returns the {@link EntityResolver} assigned, or null if none. * * @return the EntityResolver assigned */ public EntityResolver getEntityResolver() { return saxEntityResolver; } /** * This sets custom EntityResolver for the <code>Builder</code>. * * @param entityResolver <code>EntityResolver</code> */ public void setEntityResolver(EntityResolver entityResolver) { saxEntityResolver = entityResolver; } /** * Returns the {@link DTDHandler} assigned, or null if none. * * @return the DTDHandler assigned */ public DTDHandler getDTDHandler() { return saxDTDHandler; } /** * This sets custom DTDHandler for the <code>Builder</code>. * * @param dtdHandler <code>DTDHandler</code> */ public void setDTDHandler(DTDHandler dtdHandler) { saxDTDHandler = dtdHandler; } /** * Returns the {@link XMLFilter} used during parsing, or null if none. * * @return the XMLFilter used during parsing */ public XMLFilter getXMLFilter() { return saxXMLFilter; } /** * This sets a custom {@link org.xml.sax.XMLFilter} for the builder. * * @param xmlFilter the filter to use */ public void setXMLFilter(XMLFilter xmlFilter) { saxXMLFilter = xmlFilter; } /** * Returns whether element content whitespace is to be ignored during the * build. * * @return whether element content whitespace is to be ignored during the * build */ public boolean getIgnoringElementContentWhitespace() { return ignoringWhite; } /** * Specifies whether or not the parser should elminate whitespace in * element content (sometimes known as "ignorable whitespace") when * building the document. Only whitespace which is contained within * element content that has an element only content model will be * eliminated (see XML Rec 3.2.1). For this setting to take effect * requires that validation be turned on. The default value of this * setting is <code>false</code>. * * @param ignoringWhite Whether to ignore ignorable whitespace */ public void setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(boolean ignoringWhite) { this.ignoringWhite = ignoringWhite; } /** * Returns whether the contained SAX parser instance is reused across * multiple parses. The default is true. * * @return whether the contained SAX parser instance is reused across * multiple parses */ public boolean getReuseParser() { return reuseParser; } /** * Specifies whether this builder shall reuse the same SAX parser * when performing subsequent parses or allocate a new parser for * each parse. The default value of this setting is * <code>true</code> (parser reuse). * <p> * <strong>Note</strong>: As SAX parser instances are not thread safe, * the parser reuse feature should not be used with SAXBuilder instances * shared among threads.</p> * * @param reuseParser Whether to reuse the SAX parser. */ public void setReuseParser(boolean reuseParser) { this.reuseParser = reuseParser; this.saxParser = null; } /** * This sets a feature on the SAX parser. See the SAX documentation for * </p> * <p> * NOTE: SAXBuilder requires that some particular features of the SAX parser be * set up in certain ways for it to work properly. The list of such features * may change in the future. Therefore, the use of this method may cause * parsing to break, and even if it doesn't break anything today it might * break parsing in a future JDOM version, because what JDOM parsers require * may change over time. Use with caution. * </p> * * @param name The feature name, which is a fully-qualified URI. * @param value The requested state of the feature (true or false). */ public void setFeature(String name, boolean value) { // Save the specified feature for later. features.put(name, new Boolean(value)); } /** * This sets a property on the SAX parser. See the SAX documentation for * more information. * <p> * NOTE: SAXBuilder requires that some particular properties of the SAX parser be * set up in certain ways for it to work properly. The list of such properties * may change in the future. Therefore, the use of this method may cause * parsing to break, and even if it doesn't break anything today it might * break parsing in a future JDOM version, because what JDOM parsers require * may change over time. Use with caution. * </p> * * @param name The property name, which is a fully-qualified URI. * @param value The requested value for the property. */ public void setProperty(String name, Object value) { // Save the specified property for later. properties.put(name, value); } /** * This builds a document from the supplied * input source. * * @param in <code>InputSource</code> to read from * @return <code>Document</code> resultant Document object * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed */ public Document build(InputSource in) throws JDOMException, IOException { SAXHandler contentHandler = null; try { // Create and configure the content handler. contentHandler = createContentHandler(); configureContentHandler(contentHandler); XMLReader parser = this.saxParser; if (parser == null) { // Create and configure the parser. parser = createParser(); // Install optional filter if (saxXMLFilter != null) { // Connect filter chain to parser XMLFilter root = saxXMLFilter; while (root.getParent() instanceof XMLFilter) { root = (XMLFilter)root.getParent(); } root.setParent(parser); // Read from filter parser = saxXMLFilter; } // Configure parser configureParser(parser, contentHandler); if (reuseParser == true) { this.saxParser = parser; } } else { // Reset content handler as SAXHandler instances cannot // be reused configureParser(parser, contentHandler); } // Parse the document. parser.parse(in); return contentHandler.getDocument(); } catch (SAXParseException e) { Document doc = contentHandler.getDocument(); if (doc.hasRootElement() == false) { doc = null; } String systemId = e.getSystemId(); if (systemId != null) { throw new JDOMParseException("Error on line " + e.getLineNumber() + " of document " + systemId, e, doc); } else { throw new JDOMParseException("Error on line " + e.getLineNumber(), e, doc); } } catch (SAXException e) { throw new JDOMParseException("Error in building: " + e.getMessage(), e, contentHandler.getDocument()); } finally { // Explicitly nullify the handler to encourage GC // It's a stack var so this shouldn't be necessary, but it // seems to help on some JVMs contentHandler = null; } } /** * This creates the SAXHandler that will be used to build the Document. * * @return <code>SAXHandler</code> - resultant SAXHandler object. */ protected SAXHandler createContentHandler() { SAXHandler contentHandler = new SAXHandler(factory); return contentHandler; } /** * This configures the SAXHandler that will be used to build the Document. * <p> * The default implementation simply passes through some configuration * settings that were set on the SAXBuilder: setExpandEntities() and * setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(). * </p> */ protected void configureContentHandler(SAXHandler contentHandler) { // Setup pass through behavior contentHandler.setExpandEntities(expand); contentHandler.setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(ignoringWhite); } /** * This creates the XMLReader to be used for reading the XML document. * <p> * The default behavior is to (1) use the saxDriverClass, if it has been * set, (2) try to obtain a parser from JAXP, if it is available, and * (3) if all else fails, use a hard-coded default parser (currently * the Xerces parser). Subclasses may override this method to determine * the parser to use in a different way. * </p> * * @return <code>XMLReader</code> - resultant XMLReader object. */ protected XMLReader createParser() throws JDOMException { XMLReader parser = null; if (saxDriverClass != null) { // The user knows that they want to use a particular class try { parser = XMLReaderFactory.createXMLReader(saxDriverClass); // Configure parser setFeaturesAndProperties(parser, true); } catch (SAXException e) { throw new JDOMException("Could not load " + saxDriverClass, e); } } else { // Try using JAXP... // Note we need JAXP 1.1, and if JAXP 1.0 is all that's // available then the getXMLReader call fails and we skip // to the hard coded default parser try { // Get factory class and method. Class factoryClass = Class.forName("org.jdom.input.JAXPParserFactory"); Method createParser = factoryClass.getMethod("createParser", new Class[] { boolean.class, Map.class, Map.class }); // Create SAX parser. parser = (XMLReader)createParser.invoke(null, new Object[] { new Boolean(validate), features, properties }); // Configure parser setFeaturesAndProperties(parser, false); } catch (JDOMException e) { throw e; } catch (NoClassDefFoundError e) { // The class loader failed to resolve the dependencies // of org.jdom.input.JAXPParserFactory. This probably means // that no JAXP parser is present in its class path. // => Ignore and try allocating default SAX parser instance. } catch (Exception e) { // Ignore and try allocating default SAX parser instance. } } // Check to see if we got a parser yet, if not, try to use a // hard coded default if (parser == null) { try { parser = XMLReaderFactory.createXMLReader(DEFAULT_SAX_DRIVER); // System.out.println("using default " + DEFAULT_SAX_DRIVER); saxDriverClass = parser.getClass().getName(); // Configure parser setFeaturesAndProperties(parser, true); } catch (SAXException e) { throw new JDOMException("Could not load default SAX parser: " + DEFAULT_SAX_DRIVER, e); } } return parser; } /** * This configures the XMLReader to be used for reading the XML document. * <p> * The default implementation sets various options on the given XMLReader, * such as validation, DTD resolution, entity handlers, etc., according * to the options that were set (e.g. via <code>setEntityResolver</code>) * and set various SAX properties and features that are required for JDOM * internals. These features may change in future releases, so change this * behavior at your own risk. * </p> */ protected void configureParser(XMLReader parser, SAXHandler contentHandler) throws JDOMException { // Setup SAX handlers. parser.setContentHandler(contentHandler); if (saxEntityResolver != null) { parser.setEntityResolver(saxEntityResolver); } if (saxDTDHandler != null) { parser.setDTDHandler(saxDTDHandler); } else { parser.setDTDHandler(contentHandler); } if (saxErrorHandler != null) { parser.setErrorHandler(saxErrorHandler); } else { parser.setErrorHandler(new BuilderErrorHandler()); } // Setup lexical reporting. boolean lexicalReporting = false; try { parser.setProperty("http://xml.org/sax/handlers/LexicalHandler", contentHandler); lexicalReporting = true; } catch (SAXNotSupportedException e) { // No lexical reporting available } catch (SAXNotRecognizedException e) { // No lexical reporting available } // Some parsers use alternate property for lexical handling (grr...) if (!lexicalReporting) { try { parser.setProperty( "http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler", contentHandler); lexicalReporting = true; } catch (SAXNotSupportedException e) { // No lexical reporting available } catch (SAXNotRecognizedException e) { // No lexical reporting available } } // Try setting the DeclHandler if entity expansion is off if (!expand) { try { parser.setProperty( "http://xml.org/sax/properties/declaration-handler", contentHandler); } catch (SAXNotSupportedException e) { // No lexical reporting available } catch (SAXNotRecognizedException e) { // No lexical reporting available } } } private void setFeaturesAndProperties(XMLReader parser, boolean coreFeatures) throws JDOMException { // Set any user-specified features on the parser. Iterator iter = features.keySet().iterator(); while (iter.hasNext()) { String name = (String)iter.next(); Boolean value = (Boolean)features.get(name); internalSetFeature(parser, name, value.booleanValue(), name); } // Set any user-specified properties on the parser. iter = properties.keySet().iterator(); while (iter.hasNext()) { String name = (String)iter.next(); internalSetProperty(parser, name, properties.get(name), name); } if (coreFeatures) { // Set validation. try { internalSetFeature(parser, "http://xml.org/sax/features/validation", validate, "Validation"); } catch (JDOMException e) { // If validation is not supported, and the user is requesting // that we don't validate, that's fine - don't throw an // exception. if (validate) throw e; } // Setup some namespace features. internalSetFeature(parser, "http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces", true, "Namespaces"); internalSetFeature(parser, "http://xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes", true, "Namespace prefixes"); } // Set entity expansion // Note SAXHandler can work regardless of how this is set, but when // entity expansion it's worth it to try to tell the parser not to // even bother with external general entities. // Apparently no parsers yet support this feature. // XXX It might make sense to setEntityResolver() with a resolver // that simply ignores external general entities try { if (parser.getFeature("http://xml.org/sax/features/external-general-entities") != expand) { parser.setFeature("http://xml.org/sax/features/external-general-entities", expand); } } catch (SAXNotRecognizedException e) { /* Ignore... */ } catch (SAXNotSupportedException e) { /* Ignore... */ } } /** * Tries to set a feature on the parser. If the feature cannot be set, * throws a JDOMException describing the problem. */ private void internalSetFeature(XMLReader parser, String feature, boolean value, String displayName) throws JDOMException { try { parser.setFeature(feature, value); } catch (SAXNotSupportedException e) { throw new JDOMException( displayName + " feature not supported for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName()); } catch (SAXNotRecognizedException e) { throw new JDOMException( displayName + " feature not recognized for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName()); } } /** * <p> * Tries to set a property on the parser. If the property cannot be set, * throws a JDOMException describing the problem. * </p> */ private void internalSetProperty(XMLReader parser, String property, Object value, String displayName) throws JDOMException { try { parser.setProperty(property, value); } catch (SAXNotSupportedException e) { throw new JDOMException( displayName + " property not supported for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName()); } catch (SAXNotRecognizedException e) { throw new JDOMException( displayName + " property not recognized for SAX driver " + parser.getClass().getName()); } } /** * <p> * This builds a document from the supplied * input stream. * </p> * * @param in <code>InputStream</code> to read from * @return <code>Document</code> resultant Document object * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed. */ public Document build(InputStream in) throws JDOMException, IOException { return build(new InputSource(in)); } /** * <p> * This builds a document from the supplied * filename. * </p> * * @param file <code>File</code> to read from * @return <code>Document</code> resultant Document object * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed */ public Document build(File file) throws JDOMException, IOException { try { URL url = fileToURL(file); return build(url); } catch (MalformedURLException e) { throw new JDOMException("Error in building", e); } } /** * <p> * This builds a document from the supplied * URL. * </p> * * @param url <code>URL</code> to read from. * @return <code>Document</code> - resultant Document object. * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed. */ public Document build(URL url) throws JDOMException, IOException { String systemID = url.toExternalForm(); return build(new InputSource(systemID)); } /** * <p> * This builds a document from the supplied * input stream. * </p> * * @param in <code>InputStream</code> to read from. * @param systemId base for resolving relative URIs * @return <code>Document</code> resultant Document object * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed */ public Document build(InputStream in, String systemId) throws JDOMException, IOException { InputSource src = new InputSource(in); src.setSystemId(systemId); return build(src); } /** * <p> * This builds a document from the supplied * Reader. It's the programmer's responsibility to make sure * the reader matches the encoding of the file. It's often easier * and safer to use an InputStream rather than a Reader, and to let the * parser auto-detect the encoding from the XML declaration. * </p> * * @param characterStream <code>Reader</code> to read from * @return <code>Document</code> resultant Document object * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed */ public Document build(Reader characterStream) throws JDOMException, IOException { return build(new InputSource(characterStream)); } /** * <p> * This builds a document from the supplied * Reader. It's the programmer's responsibility to make sure * the reader matches the encoding of the file. It's often easier * and safer to use an InputStream rather than a Reader, and to let the * parser auto-detect the encoding from the XML declaration. * </p> * * @param characterStream <code>Reader</code> to read from. * @param systemId base for resolving relative URIs * @return <code>Document</code> resultant Document object * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed */ public Document build(Reader characterStream, String systemId) throws JDOMException, IOException { InputSource src = new InputSource(characterStream); src.setSystemId(systemId); return build(src); } /** * <p> * This builds a document from the supplied * URI. * </p> * @param systemId URI for the input * @return <code>Document</code> resultant Document object * @throws JDOMException when errors occur in parsing * @throws IOException when an I/O error prevents a document * from being fully parsed */ public Document build(String systemId) throws JDOMException, IOException { return build(new InputSource(systemId)); } // /** // * Imitation of File.toURL(), a JDK 1.2 method, reimplemented // * here to work with JDK 1.1. // * // * @see java.io.File // * // * @param f the file to convert // * @return the file path converted to a file: URL // */ // protected URL fileToURL(File f) throws MalformedURLException { // String path = f.getAbsolutePath(); // if (File.separatorChar != '/') { // path = path.replace(File.separatorChar, '/'); // } // if (!path.startsWith("/")) { // path = "/" + path; // } // if (!path.endsWith("/") && f.isDirectory()) { // path = path + "/"; // } // return new URL("file", "", path); // } /** Custom File.toUrl() implementation to handle special chars in file names * * @param file file object whose path will be converted * @return URL form of the file, with special characters handled * @throws MalformedURLException if there's a problem constructing a URL */ private static URL fileToURL(File file) throws MalformedURLException { StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(); String path = file.getAbsolutePath(); // Convert non-URL style file separators if (File.separatorChar != '/') { path = path.replace(File.separatorChar, '/'); } // Make sure it starts at root if (!path.startsWith("/")) { buffer.append('/'); } // Copy, converting URL special characters as we go int len = path.length(); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { char c = path.charAt(i); if (c == ' ') buffer.append("%20"); else if (c == '#') buffer.append("%23"); else if (c == '%') buffer.append("%25"); else if (c == '&') buffer.append("%26"); else if (c == ';') buffer.append("%3B"); else if (c == '<') buffer.append("%3C"); else if (c == '=') buffer.append("%3D"); else if (c == '>') buffer.append("%3E"); else if (c == '?') buffer.append("%3F"); else if (c == '~') buffer.append("%7E"); else buffer.append(c); } // Make sure directories end with slash if (!path.endsWith("/") && file.isDirectory()) { buffer.append('/'); } // Return URL return new URL("file", "", buffer.toString()); } /** * Returns whether or not entities are being expanded into normal text * content. * * @return whether entities are being expanded */ public boolean getExpandEntities() { return expand; } /** * <p> * This sets whether or not to expand entities for the builder. * A true means to expand entities as normal content. A false means to * leave entities unexpanded as <code>EntityRef</code> objects. The * default is true. * </p> * <p> * When this setting is false, the internal DTD subset is retained; when * this setting is true, the internal DTD subset is not retained. * </p> * <p> * Note that Xerces (at least up to 1.4.4) has a bug where entities * in attribute values will be misreported if this flag is turned off, * resulting in entities to appear within element content. When turning * entity expansion off either avoid entities in attribute values, or * use another parser like Crimson. * http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6111 * </p> * * @param expand <code>boolean</code> indicating whether entity expansion * should occur. */ public void setExpandEntities(boolean expand) { this.expand = expand; } }