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Only equality * matching will be allowed by default. */ public class AuthPasswordSyntax extends AttributeSyntax<AttributeSyntaxCfg> { /** * Creates a new instance of this syntax. Note that the only thing that * should be done here is to invoke the default constructor for the * superclass. All initialization should be performed in the * <CODE>initializeSyntax</CODE> method. */ public AuthPasswordSyntax() { super(); } @Override public Syntax getSDKSyntax(Schema schema) { return schema.getSyntax(SchemaConstants.SYNTAX_AUTH_PASSWORD_OID); } /** * Retrieves the common name for this attribute syntax. * * @return The common name for this attribute syntax. */ @Override public String getName() { return SYNTAX_AUTH_PASSWORD_NAME; } /** * Retrieves the OID for this attribute syntax. * * @return The OID for this attribute syntax. */ @Override public String getOID() { return SYNTAX_AUTH_PASSWORD_OID; } /** * Retrieves a description for this attribute syntax. * * @return A description for this attribute syntax. */ @Override public String getDescription() { return SYNTAX_AUTH_PASSWORD_DESCRIPTION; } /** * Decodes the provided authentication password value into its component parts. * <p> * FIXME this is a duplicate of {@link org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.schema.AuthPasswordSyntaxImplTest} * * @param authPasswordValue The authentication password value to be decoded. * @return A three-element array, containing the scheme, authInfo, and * authValue components of the given string, in that order. * @throws DirectoryException If a problem is encountered while attempting * to decode the value. */ public static String[] decodeAuthPassword(String authPasswordValue) throws DirectoryException { // Create placeholders for the values to return. StringBuilder scheme = new StringBuilder(); StringBuilder authInfo = new StringBuilder(); StringBuilder authValue = new StringBuilder(); // First, ignore any leading whitespace. int length = authPasswordValue.length(); int pos = 0; while (pos < length && authPasswordValue.charAt(pos) == ' ') { pos++; } // The next set of characters will be the scheme, which must consist only // of digits, uppercase alphabetic characters, dash, period, slash, and // underscore characters. It must be immediately followed by one or more // spaces or a dollar sign. readScheme: while (pos < length) { char c = authPasswordValue.charAt(pos); switch (c) { case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F': case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L': case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R': case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X': case 'Y': case 'Z': case '-': case '.': case '/': case '_': scheme.append(c); pos++; break; case ' ': case '$': break readScheme; default: LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_INVALID_SCHEME_CHAR.get(pos); throw new DirectoryException(ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } } // The scheme must consist of at least one character. if (scheme.length() == 0) { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_NO_SCHEME.get(); throw new DirectoryException(ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } // Ignore any spaces before the dollar sign separator. Then read the dollar // sign and ignore any trailing spaces. while (pos < length && authPasswordValue.charAt(pos) == ' ') { pos++; } if (pos < length && authPasswordValue.charAt(pos) == '$') { pos++; } else { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_NO_SCHEME_SEPARATOR.get(); throw new DirectoryException(ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } while (pos < length && authPasswordValue.charAt(pos) == ' ') { pos++; } // The next component must be the authInfo element, containing only // printable characters other than the dollar sign and space character. readAuthInfo: while (pos < length) { char c = authPasswordValue.charAt(pos); if (c == ' ' || c == '$') { break readAuthInfo; } else if (PrintableString.isPrintableCharacter(c)) { authInfo.append(c); pos++; } else { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_INVALID_AUTH_INFO_CHAR.get(pos); throw new DirectoryException(ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } } // The authInfo element must consist of at least one character. if (authInfo.length() == 0) { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_NO_AUTH_INFO.get(); throw new DirectoryException( ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } // Ignore any spaces before the dollar sign separator. Then read the dollar // sign and ignore any trailing spaces. while (pos < length && authPasswordValue.charAt(pos) == ' ') { pos++; } if (pos < length && authPasswordValue.charAt(pos) == '$') { pos++; } else { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_NO_AUTH_INFO_SEPARATOR.get(); throw new DirectoryException( ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } while (pos < length && authPasswordValue.charAt(pos) == ' ') { pos++; } // The final component must be the authValue element, containing only // printable characters other than the dollar sign and space character. while (pos < length) { char c = authPasswordValue.charAt(pos); if (c == ' ' || c == '$') { break ; } else if (PrintableString.isPrintableCharacter(c)) { authValue.append(c); pos++; } else { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_INVALID_AUTH_VALUE_CHAR.get(pos); throw new DirectoryException(ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } } // The authValue element must consist of at least one character. if (authValue.length() == 0) { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_NO_AUTH_VALUE.get(); throw new DirectoryException( ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } // The only characters remaining must be whitespace. while (pos < length) { char c = authPasswordValue.charAt(pos); if (c == ' ') { pos++; } else { LocalizableMessage message = ERR_ATTR_SYNTAX_AUTHPW_INVALID_TRAILING_CHAR.get(pos); throw new DirectoryException(ResultCode.INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, message); } } // If we've gotten here, then everything must be OK. return new String[] { scheme.toString(), authInfo.toString(), authValue.toString() }; } /** * Indicates whether the provided value is encoded using the auth password * syntax. * * @param value The value for which to make the determination. * * @return <CODE>true</CODE> if the value appears to be encoded using the * auth password syntax, or <CODE>false</CODE> if not. */ public static boolean isEncoded(ByteSequence value) { // FIXME -- Make this more efficient, and don't use exceptions for flow control. try { decodeAuthPassword(value.toString()); return true; } catch (Exception e) { return false; } } }