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If applicable, * add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed * by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: * Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END * * * Copyright 2006-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. */ package org.opends.server.schema; import static org.opends.server.schema.SchemaConstants.*; import static org.opends.server.schema.StringPrepProfile.*; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Collections; import org.opends.server.api.EqualityMatchingRule; import org.opends.server.types.ByteSequence; import org.opends.server.types.ByteString; import org.opends.server.types.DirectoryException; import org.opends.server.util.ServerConstants; /** * This class implements the directoryStringFirstComponentMatch matching rule * defined in X.520 and referenced in RFC 2252. This rule is intended for use * with attributes whose values contain a set of parentheses enclosing a * space-delimited set of names and/or name-value pairs (like attribute type or * objectclass descriptions) in which the "first component" is the first item * after the opening parenthesis. */ class DirectoryStringFirstComponentEqualityMatchingRule extends EqualityMatchingRule { /** * Creates a new instance of this directoryStringFirstComponentMatch matching * rule. */ public DirectoryStringFirstComponentEqualityMatchingRule() { super(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public Collection<String> getAllNames() { return Collections.singleton(getName()); } /** * Retrieves the common name for this matching rule. * * @return The common name for this matching rule, or <CODE>null</CODE> if * it does not have a name. */ @Override public String getName() { return EMR_DIRECTORY_STRING_FIRST_COMPONENT_NAME; } /** * Retrieves the OID for this matching rule. * * @return The OID for this matching rule. */ @Override public String getOID() { return EMR_DIRECTORY_STRING_FIRST_COMPONENT_OID; } /** * Retrieves the description for this matching rule. * * @return The description for this matching rule, or <CODE>null</CODE> if * there is none. */ @Override public String getDescription() { // There is no standard description for this matching rule. return null; } /** * Retrieves the OID of the syntax with which this matching rule is * associated. * * @return The OID of the syntax with which this matching rule is associated. */ @Override public String getSyntaxOID() { return SYNTAX_DIRECTORY_STRING_OID; } /** * Retrieves the normalized form of the provided value, which is best suited * for efficiently performing matching operations on that value. * * @param value The value to be normalized. * * @return The normalized version of the provided value. * * @throws DirectoryException If the provided value is invalid according to * the associated attribute syntax. */ @Override public ByteString normalizeValue(ByteSequence value) throws DirectoryException { StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(); prepareUnicode(buffer, value, TRIM, CASE_FOLD); int bufferLength = buffer.length(); if (bufferLength == 0) { if (value.length() > 0) { // This should only happen if the value is composed entirely of spaces. // In that case, the normalized value is a single space. return ServerConstants.SINGLE_SPACE_VALUE; } else { // The value is empty, so it is already normalized. return ByteString.empty(); } } // Replace any consecutive spaces with a single space. for (int pos = bufferLength-1; pos > 0; pos--) { if (buffer.charAt(pos) == ' ') { if (buffer.charAt(pos-1) == ' ') { buffer.delete(pos, pos+1); } } } return ByteString.valueOf(buffer.toString()); } /** * Indicates whether the two provided normalized values are equal to each * other. * * @param value1 The normalized form of the first value to compare. * @param value2 The normalized form of the second value to compare. * * @return <CODE>true</CODE> if the provided values are equal, or * <CODE>false</CODE> if not. */ @Override public boolean areEqual(ByteSequence value1, ByteSequence value2) { // For this purpose, the first value will be considered the attribute value, // and the second the assertion value. The attribute value must start with // an open parenthesis, followed by one or more spaces. String value1String = value1.toString(); int value1Length = value1String.length(); if ((value1Length == 0) || (value1String.charAt(0) != '(')) { // They cannot be equal if the attribute value is empty or doesn't start // with an open parenthesis. return false; } int pos = 1; while ((pos < value1Length) && ((value1String.charAt(pos)) == ' ')) { pos++; } if (pos >= value1Length) { // We hit the end of the value before finding a non-space character. return false; } // The current position must be the start position for the value. Keep // reading until we find the next space. int startPos = pos++; while ((pos < value1Length) && ((value1String.charAt(pos)) != ' ')) { pos++; } if (pos >= value1Length) { // We hit the end of the value before finding the next space. return false; } // Grab the substring between the start pos and the current pos and compare // it with the assertion value. String compareStr = value1String.substring(startPos, pos); String value2String = value2.toString(); return value2String.equals(compareStr); } /** * Generates a hash code for the provided attribute value. This version of * the method will simply create a hash code from the normalized form of the * attribute value. For matching rules explicitly designed to work in cases * where byte-for-byte comparisons of normalized values is not sufficient for * determining equality (e.g., if the associated attribute syntax is based on * hashed or encrypted values), then this method must be overridden to provide * an appropriate implementation for that case. * * @param attributeValue The attribute value for which to generate the hash * code. * * @return The hash code generated for the provided attribute value.*/ @Override public int generateHashCode(ByteSequence attributeValue) { // In this case, we'll always return the same value because the matching // isn't based on the entire value. return 1; } }