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This algorithm must be * supported by the MessageDigest class. * @param data The plain text String to be digested. * @param enc The character encoding to use * @return The digested plain text String represented as Hex digits. * @throws java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException if the desired algorithm is not supported by * the MessageDigest class. * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported */ public static String digest(String algorithm, String data, String enc) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, UnsupportedEncodingException { return digest(algorithm, data.getBytes(enc)); } /** * Digest the plain string using the given algorithm. * * @param algorithm The alogrithm for the digest. This algorithm must be * supported by the MessageDigest class. * @param data the data to digest with the given algorithm * @return The digested plain text String represented as Hex digits. * @throws java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException if the desired algorithm is not supported by * the MessageDigest class. */ public static String digest(String algorithm, byte[] data) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException { MessageDigest md = MessageDigest.getInstance(algorithm); byte[] digest = md.digest(data); StringBuffer res = new StringBuffer(digest.length * 2); for (int i = 0; i < digest.length; i++) { byte b = digest[i]; res.append(hexTable[(b >> 4) & 15]); res.append(hexTable[b & 15]); } return res.toString(); } /** * returns an array of strings decomposed of the original string, split at * every occurance of 'ch'. if 2 'ch' follow each other with no intermediate * characters, empty "" entries are avoided. * * @param str the string to decompose * @param ch the character to use a split pattern * @return an array of strings */ public static String[] explode(String str, int ch) { return explode(str, ch, false); } /** * returns an array of strings decomposed of the original string, split at * every occurance of 'ch'. * * @param str the string to decompose * @param ch the character to use a split pattern * @param respectEmpty if <code>true</code>, empty elements are generated * @return an array of strings */ public static String[] explode(String str, int ch, boolean respectEmpty) { if (str == null || str.length() == 0) { return new String[0]; } List<String> strings = new ArrayList<String>(); int pos; int lastpos = 0; // add snipples while ((pos = str.indexOf(ch, lastpos)) >= 0) { if (pos - lastpos > 0 || respectEmpty) { strings.add(str.substring(lastpos, pos)); } lastpos = pos + 1; } // add rest if (lastpos < str.length()) { strings.add(str.substring(lastpos)); } else if (respectEmpty && lastpos == str.length()) { strings.add(""); } // return stringarray return strings.toArray(new String[strings.size()]); } /** * Concatenates all strings in the string array using the specified delimiter. * @param arr * @param delim * @return the concatenated string */ public static String implode(String[] arr, String delim) { StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) { if (i > 0) { buf.append(delim); } buf.append(arr[i]); } return buf.toString(); } /** * Replaces all occurences of <code>oldString</code> in <code>text</code> * with <code>newString</code>. * * @param text * @param oldString old substring to be replaced with <code>newString</code> * @param newString new substring to replace occurences of <code>oldString</code> * @return a string */ public static String replace(String text, String oldString, String newString) { if (text == null || oldString == null || newString == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("null argument"); } int pos = text.indexOf(oldString); if (pos == -1) { return text; } int lastPos = 0; StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(text.length()); while (pos != -1) { sb.append(text.substring(lastPos, pos)); sb.append(newString); lastPos = pos + oldString.length(); pos = text.indexOf(oldString, lastPos); } if (lastPos < text.length()) { sb.append(text.substring(lastPos)); } return sb.toString(); } /** * Replaces illegal XML characters in the given string by their corresponding * predefined entity references. * * @param text text to be escaped * @return a string */ public static String encodeIllegalXMLCharacters(String text) { if (text == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("null argument"); } StringBuffer buf = null; int length = text.length(); int pos = 0; for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { int ch = text.charAt(i); switch (ch) { case '<': case '>': case '&': case '"': case '\'': if (buf == null) { buf = new StringBuffer(); } if (i > 0) { buf.append(text.substring(pos, i)); } pos = i + 1; break; default: continue; } if (ch == '<') { buf.append("<"); } else if (ch == '>') { buf.append(">"); } else if (ch == '&') { buf.append("&"); } else if (ch == '"') { buf.append("""); } else if (ch == '\'') { buf.append("'"); } } if (buf == null) { return text; } else { if (pos < length) { buf.append(text.substring(pos)); } return buf.toString(); } } /** * The list of characters that are not encoded by the <code>escape()</code> * and <code>unescape()</code> METHODS. They contains the characters as * defined 'unreserved' in section 2.3 of the RFC 2396 'URI generic syntax': * <p> * <pre> * unreserved = alphanum | mark * mark = "-" | "_" | "." | "!" | "~" | "*" | "'" | "(" | ")" * </pre> */ public static BitSet URISave; /** * Same as {@link #URISave} but also contains the '/' */ public static BitSet URISaveEx; static { URISave = new BitSet(256); int i; for (i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; i++) { URISave.set(i); } for (i = 'A'; i <= 'Z'; i++) { URISave.set(i); } for (i = '0'; i <= '9'; i++) { URISave.set(i); } URISave.set('-'); URISave.set('_'); URISave.set('.'); URISave.set('!'); URISave.set('~'); URISave.set('*'); URISave.set('\''); URISave.set('('); URISave.set(')'); URISaveEx = (BitSet) URISave.clone(); URISaveEx.set('/'); } /** * Does an URL encoding of the <code>string</code> using the * <code>escape</code> character. The characters that don't need encoding * are those defined 'unreserved' in section 2.3 of the 'URI generic syntax' * RFC 2396, but without the escape character. * * @param string the string to encode. * @param escape the escape character. * @return the escaped string * @throws NullPointerException if <code>string</code> is <code>null</code>. */ public static String escape(String string, char escape) { return escape(string, escape, false); } /** * Does an URL encoding of the <code>string</code> using the * <code>escape</code> character. The characters that don't need encoding * are those defined 'unreserved' in section 2.3 of the 'URI generic syntax' * RFC 2396, but without the escape character. If <code>isPath</code> is * <code>true</code>, additionally the slash '/' is ignored, too. * * @param string the string to encode. * @param escape the escape character. * @param isPath if <code>true</code>, the string is treated as path * @return the escaped string * @throws NullPointerException if <code>string</code> is <code>null</code>. */ public static String escape(String string, char escape, boolean isPath) { try { BitSet validChars = isPath ? URISaveEx : URISave; byte[] bytes = string.getBytes("utf-8"); StringBuffer out = new StringBuffer(bytes.length); for (int i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) { int c = bytes[i] & 0xff; if (validChars.get(c) && c != escape) { out.append((char) c); } else { out.append(escape); out.append(hexTable[(c >> 4) & 0x0f]); out.append(hexTable[(c) & 0x0f]); } } return out.toString(); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { throw new InternalError(e.toString()); } } /** * Does a URL encoding of the <code>string</code>. The characters that * don't need encoding are those defined 'unreserved' in section 2.3 of * the 'URI generic syntax' RFC 2396. * * @param string the string to encode * @return the escaped string * @throws NullPointerException if <code>string</code> is <code>null</code>. */ public static String escape(String string) { return escape(string, '%'); } /** * Does a URL encoding of the <code>path</code>. The characters that * don't need encoding are those defined 'unreserved' in section 2.3 of * the 'URI generic syntax' RFC 2396. In contrast to the * {@link #escape(String)} method, not the entire path string is escaped, * but every individual part (i.e. the slashes are not escaped). * * @param path the path to encode * @return the escaped path * @throws NullPointerException if <code>path</code> is <code>null</code>. */ public static String escapePath(String path) { return escape(path, '%', true); } /** * Does a URL decoding of the <code>string</code> using the * <code>escape</code> character. Please note that in opposite to the * {@link java.net.URLDecoder} it does not transform the + into spaces. * * @param string the string to decode * @param escape the escape character * @return the decoded string * @throws NullPointerException if <code>string</code> is <code>null</code>. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the 2 characters following the escape * character do not represent a hex-number * or if not enough characters follow an * escape character */ public static String unescape(String string, char escape) { try { byte[] utf8 = string.getBytes("utf-8"); // Check whether escape occurs at invalid position if ((utf8.length >= 1 && utf8[utf8.length - 1] == escape) || (utf8.length >= 2 && utf8[utf8.length - 2] == escape)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Premature end of escape sequence at end of input"); } ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream(utf8.length); for (int k = 0; k < utf8.length; k++) { byte b = utf8[k]; if (b == escape) { out.write((decodeDigit(utf8[++k]) << 4) + decodeDigit(utf8[++k])); } else { out.write(b); } } return new String(out.toByteArray(), "utf-8"); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { throw new InternalError(e.toString()); } } /** * Does a URL decoding of the <code>string</code>. Please note that in * opposite to the {@link java.net.URLDecoder} it does not transform the + * into spaces. * * @param string the string to decode * @return the decoded string * @throws NullPointerException if <code>string</code> is <code>null</code>. * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if not enough character follow an * escape character * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the 2 characters following the escape * character do not represent a hex-number. */ public static String unescape(String string) { return unescape(string, '%'); } /** * Escapes all illegal JCR name characters of a string. * The encoding is loosely modeled after URI encoding, but only encodes * the characters it absolutely needs to in order to make the resulting * string a valid JCR name. * Use {@link #unescapeIllegalJcrChars(String)} for decoding. * <p> * QName EBNF: * <pre> * simplename ::= onecharsimplename | twocharsimplename | threeormorecharname * onecharsimplename ::= (* Any Unicode character except: '.', '/', ':', '[', ']', '*', ''', '"', '|' or any whitespace character *) * twocharsimplename ::= '.' onecharsimplename | onecharsimplename '.' | onecharsimplename onecharsimplename * threeormorecharname ::= nonspace string nonspace * string ::= char | string char * char ::= nonspace | ' ' * nonspace ::= (* Any Unicode character except: '/', ':', '[', ']', '*', ''', '"', '|' or any whitespace character *) * </pre> * * @param name the name to escape * @return the escaped name */ public static String escapeIllegalJcrChars(String name) { StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(name.length() * 2); for (int i = 0; i < name.length(); i++) { char ch = name.charAt(i); if (ch == '%' || ch == '/' || ch == ':' || ch == '[' || ch == ']' || ch == '*' || ch == '\'' || ch == '"' || ch == '|' || (ch == '.' && name.length() < 3) || (ch == ' ' && (i == 0 || i == name.length() - 1)) || ch == '\t' || ch == '\r' || ch == '\n') { buffer.append('%'); buffer.append(Character.toUpperCase(Character.forDigit(ch / 16, 16))); buffer.append(Character.toUpperCase(Character.forDigit(ch % 16, 16))); } else { buffer.append(ch); } } return buffer.toString(); } /** Escapes all illegal XPath search characters of a string. * <p>Example:<br> * A search string like 'test?' will run into a ParseException * documented in http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1248 * * @param s the string to encode * @return the escaped string */ public static String escapeIllegalXpathSearchChars(String s) { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); sb.append(s.substring(0, (s.length() - 1))); char c = s.charAt(s.length() - 1); // NOTE: keep this in sync with _ESCAPED_CHAR below! if (c == '!' || c == '(' || c == ':' || c == '^' || c == '[' || c == ']' || c == '\"' || c == '{' || c == '}' || c == '?') { sb.append('\\'); } sb.append(c); return sb.toString(); } /** * Unescapes previously escaped jcr chars. * <p> * Please note, that this does not exactly the same as the url related * {@link #unescape(String)}, since it handles the byte-encoding * differently. * * @param name the name to unescape * @return the unescaped name */ public static String unescapeIllegalJcrChars(String name) { StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(name.length()); int i = name.indexOf('%'); while (i > -1 && i + 2 < name.length()) { buffer.append(name.toCharArray(), 0, i); int a = Character.digit(name.charAt(i + 1), 16); int b = Character.digit(name.charAt(i + 2), 16); if (a > -1 && b > -1) { buffer.append((char) (a * 16 + b)); name = name.substring(i + 3); } else { buffer.append('%'); name = name.substring(i + 1); } i = name.indexOf('%'); } buffer.append(name); return buffer.toString(); } /** * Returns the name part of the path. If the given path is already a name * (i.e. contains no slashes) it is returned. * * @param path the path * @return the name part or <code>null</code> if <code>path</code> is <code>null</code>. */ public static String getName(String path) { return getName(path, '/'); } /** * Returns the name part of the path, delimited by the given <code>delim</code>. * If the given path is already a name (i.e. contains no <code>delim</code> * characters) it is returned. * * @param path the path * @param delim the delimiter * @return the name part or <code>null</code> if <code>path</code> is <code>null</code>. */ public static String getName(String path, char delim) { return path == null ? null : path.substring(path.lastIndexOf(delim) + 1); } /** * Same as {@link #getName(String)} but adding the possibility * to pass paths that end with a trailing '/' * * @see #getName(String) */ public static String getName(String path, boolean ignoreTrailingSlash) { if (ignoreTrailingSlash && path != null && path.endsWith("/") && path.length() > 1) { path = path.substring(0, path.length()-1); } return getName(path); } /** * Returns the namespace prefix of the given <code>qname</code>. If the * prefix is missing, an empty string is returned. Please note, that this * method does not validate the name or prefix. * <p> * The qname has the format: qname := [prefix ':'] local; * * @param qname a qualified name * @return the prefix of the name or "". * * @see #getLocalName(String) * * @throws NullPointerException if <code>qname</code> is <code>null</code> */ public static String getNamespacePrefix(String qname) { int pos = qname.indexOf(':'); return pos >=0 ? qname.substring(0, pos) : ""; } /** * Returns the local name of the given <code>qname</code>. Please note, that * this method does not validate the name. * <p> * The qname has the format: qname := [prefix ':'] local; * * @param qname a qualified name * @return the localname * * @see #getNamespacePrefix(String) * * @throws NullPointerException if <code>qname</code> is <code>null</code> */ public static String getLocalName(String qname) { int pos = qname.indexOf(':'); return pos >=0 ? qname.substring(pos+1) : qname; } /** * Determines, if two paths denote hierarchical siblins. * * @param p1 first path * @param p2 second path * @return true if on same level, false otherwise */ public static boolean isSibling(String p1, String p2) { int pos1 = p1.lastIndexOf('/'); int pos2 = p2.lastIndexOf('/'); return (pos1 == pos2 && pos1 >= 0 && p1.regionMatches(0, p2, 0, pos1)); } /** * Determines if the <code>descendant</code> path is hierarchical a * descendant of <code>path</code>. * * @param path the current path * @param descendant the potential descendant * @return <code>true</code> if the <code>descendant</code> is a descendant; * <code>false</code> otherwise. */ public static boolean isDescendant(String path, String descendant) { String pattern = path.endsWith("/") ? path : path + "/"; return !pattern.equals(descendant) && descendant.startsWith(pattern); } /** * Determines if the <code>descendant</code> path is hierarchical a * descendant of <code>path</code> or equal to it. * * @param path the path to check * @param descendant the potential descendant * @return <code>true</code> if the <code>descendant</code> is a descendant * or equal; <code>false</code> otherwise. */ public static boolean isDescendantOrEqual(String path, String descendant) { if (path.equals(descendant)) { return true; } else { String pattern = path.endsWith("/") ? path : path + "/"; return descendant.startsWith(pattern); } } /** * Returns the n<sup>th</sup> relative parent of the path, where n=level. * <p>Example:<br> * <code> * Text.getRelativeParent("/foo/bar/test", 1) == "/foo/bar" * </code> * * @param path the path of the page * @param level the level of the parent */ public static String getRelativeParent(String path, int level) { int idx = path.length(); while (level > 0) { idx = path.lastIndexOf('/', idx - 1); if (idx < 0) { return ""; } level--; } return (idx == 0) ? "/" : path.substring(0, idx); } /** * Same as {@link #getRelativeParent(String, int)} but adding the possibility * to pass paths that end with a trailing '/' * * @see #getRelativeParent(String, int) */ public static String getRelativeParent(String path, int level, boolean ignoreTrailingSlash) { if (ignoreTrailingSlash && path.endsWith("/") && path.length() > 1) { path = path.substring(0, path.length()-1); } return getRelativeParent(path, level); } /** * Returns the n<sup>th</sup> absolute parent of the path, where n=level. * <p>Example:<br> * <code> * Text.getAbsoluteParent("/foo/bar/test", 1) == "/foo/bar" * </code> * * @param path the path of the page * @param level the level of the parent */ public static String getAbsoluteParent(String path, int level) { int idx = 0; int len = path.length(); while (level >= 0 && idx < len) { idx = path.indexOf('/', idx + 1); if (idx < 0) { idx = len; } level--; } return level >= 0 ? "" : path.substring(0, idx); } /** * Performs variable replacement on the given string value. * Each <code>${...}</code> sequence within the given value is replaced * with the value of the named parser variable. If a variable is not found * in the properties an IllegalArgumentException is thrown unless * <code>ignoreMissing</code> is <code>true</code>. In the later case, the * missing variable is replaced by the empty string. * * @param value the original value * @param ignoreMissing if <code>true</code>, missing variables are replaced * by the empty string. * @return value after variable replacements * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the replacement of a referenced * variable is not found */ public static String replaceVariables(Properties variables, String value, boolean ignoreMissing) throws IllegalArgumentException { StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer(); // Value: // +--+-+--------+-+-----------------+ // | |p|--> |q|--> | // +--+-+--------+-+-----------------+ int p = 0, q = value.indexOf("${"); // Find first ${ while (q != -1) { result.append(value.substring(p, q)); // Text before ${ p = q; q = value.indexOf("}", q + 2); // Find } if (q != -1) { String variable = value.substring(p + 2, q); String replacement = variables.getProperty(variable); if (replacement == null) { if (ignoreMissing) { replacement = ""; } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Replacement not found for ${" + variable + "}."); } } result.append(replacement); p = q + 1; q = value.indexOf("${", p); // Find next ${ } } result.append(value.substring(p, value.length())); // Trailing text return result.toString(); } private static byte decodeDigit(byte b) { if (b >= 0x30 && b <= 0x39) { return (byte) (b - 0x30); } else if (b >= 0x41 && b <= 0x46) { return (byte) (b - 0x37); } else if (b >= 0x61 && b <= 0x66) { return (byte) (b - 0x57); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Escape sequence is not hexadecimal: " + (char)b); } } }