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Wirth * we get the following productions, which map to the parse METHODS of this * class. Any whitespace is ignored except for white space surrounding and * within words which is considered significant. * <pre> If = "If:" ( Tagged | Untagged ). Tagged = { "<" Word ">" Untagged } . Untagged = { "(" IfList ")" } . IfList = { [ "Not" ] ( ("<" Word ">" ) | ( "[" Word "]" ) ) } . Word = characters . * </pre> * <p> * An <em>If</em> header either contains untagged <em>IfList</em> entries or * tagged <em>IfList</em> entries but not a mixture of both. An <em>If</em> * header containing tagged entries is said to be of <em>tagged</em> type while * an <em>If</em> header containing untagged entries is said to be of * <em>untagged</em> type. * <p> * An <em>IfList</em> is a list of tokens - words enclosed in <em>< ></em> * - and etags - words enclosed in <em>[ ]</em>. An <em>IfList</em> matches a * (token, etag) tuple if all entries in the list match. If an entry in the list * is prefixed with the word <em>Not</em> (parsed case insensitively) the entry * must not match the concrete token or etag. * <p> * Example: The <em>ifList</em> <code>(<token> [etag])</code> only matches * if the concret token has the value <code>token</code> and the conrete etag * has the value <code>etag</code>. On the other hand, the <em>ifList</em> * <code>(Not <notoken>)</code> matches any token which is not * <code>notoken</code> (in this case the concrete value of the etag is * not taken into consideration). * * @author Felix Meschberger */ public class IfHeader implements Header { /** * default logger */ private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(IfHeader.class); /** * The string representation of the header value */ private final String headerValue; /** * The list of untagged state entries */ private final IfHeaderInterface ifHeader; /** * The list of all positive tokens present in the If header. */ private List<String> allTokens = new ArrayList<String>(); /** * The list of all NOT tokens present in the If header. */ private List<String> allNotTokens = new ArrayList<String>(); /** * Create a Untagged <code>IfHeader</code> if the given lock tokens. * * @param tokens */ public IfHeader(String[] tokens) { allTokens.addAll(Arrays.asList(tokens)); StringBuffer b = new StringBuffer(); for (String token : tokens) { b.append("(").append("<"); b.append(token); b.append(">").append(")"); } headerValue = b.toString(); ifHeader = parse(); } /** * Parses the <em>If</em> header and creates and internal representation * which is easy to query. * * @param req The request object */ public IfHeader(HttpServletRequest req) { headerValue = req.getHeader(DavConstants.HEADER_IF); ifHeader = parse(); } /** * Return {@link DavConstants#HEADER_IF If} * * @return {@link DavConstants#HEADER_IF If} * @see DavConstants#HEADER_IF */ public String getHeaderName() { return DavConstants.HEADER_IF; } /** * Return the String representation of the If header present on * the given request or <code>null</code>. * * @return If header value as String or <code>null</code>. */ public String getHeaderValue() { return headerValue; } /** * Returns true if an If header was present in the given request. False otherwise. * * @return true if an If header was present. */ public boolean hasValue() { return ifHeader != null; } /** * Tries to match the contents of the <em>If</em> header with the given * token and etag values with the restriction to only check for the tag. * <p> * If the <em>If</em> header is of untagged type, the untagged <em>IfList</em> * is matched against the token and etag given: A match of the token and * etag is found if at least one of the <em>IfList</em> entries match the * token and etag tuple. * * @param tag The tag to identify the <em>IfList</em> to match the token * and etag against. * @param token The token to compare. * @param etag The ETag value to compare. * * @return If the <em>If</em> header is of untagged type the result is * <code>true</code> if any of the <em>IfList</em> entries matches * the token and etag values. For tagged type <em>If</em> header the * result is <code>true</code> if either no entry for the given tag * exists in the <em>If</em> header or if the <em>IfList</em> for the * given tag matches the token and etag given. */ public boolean matches(String tag, String token, String etag) { if (ifHeader == null) { log.debug("matches: No If header, assume match"); return true; } else { return ifHeader.matches(tag, token, etag); } } /** * @return an iterator over all tokens present in the if header, that were * not denied by a leading NOT statement. */ public Iterator<String> getAllTokens() { return allTokens.iterator(); } /** * @return an iterator over all NOT tokens present in the if header, that * were explicitly denied. */ public Iterator<String> getAllNotTokens() { return allNotTokens.iterator(); } /** * Parse the original header value and build the internal IfHeaderInterface * object that is easy to query. */ private IfHeaderInterface parse() { IfHeaderInterface ifHeader; if (headerValue != null && headerValue.length() > 0) { StringReader reader = null; int firstChar = 0; try { reader = new StringReader(headerValue); // get the first character to decide - expect '(' or '<' try { reader.mark(1); firstChar = readWhiteSpace(reader); reader.reset(); } catch (IOException ignore) { // may be thrown according to API but is only thrown by the // StringReader class if the reader is already closed. } if (firstChar == '(') { ifHeader = parseUntagged(reader); } else if (firstChar == '<') { ifHeader = parseTagged(reader); } else { logIllegalState("If", firstChar, "(<", null); ifHeader = null; } } finally { if (reader != null) { reader.close(); } } } else { log.debug("IfHeader: No If header in request"); ifHeader = null; } return ifHeader; } //---------- internal IF header parser ------------------------------------- /** * Parses a tagged type <em>If</em> header. This method implements the * <em>Tagged</em> production given in the class comment : * <pre> Tagged = { "<" Word ">" Untagged } . * </pre> * * @param reader * @return */ private IfHeaderMap parseTagged(StringReader reader) { IfHeaderMap map = new IfHeaderMap(); try { while (true) { // read next non-white space int c = readWhiteSpace(reader); if (c < 0) { // end of input, no more entries break; } else if (c == '<') { // start a tag with an IfList String resource = readWord(reader, '>'); if (resource != null) { // go to untagged after reading the resource map.put(resource, parseUntagged(reader)); } else { break; } } else { // unexpected character // catchup to end of input or start of a tag logIllegalState("Tagged", c, "<", reader); } } } catch (IOException ioe) { log.error("parseTagged: Problem parsing If header: "+ioe.toString()); } return map; } /** * Parses an untagged type <em>If</em> header. This method implements the * <em>Untagged</em> production given in the class comment : * <pre> Untagged = { "(" IfList ")" } . * </pre> * * @param reader The <code>StringReader</code> to read from for parsing * * @return An <code>ArrayList</code> of {@link IfList} entries. */ private IfHeaderList parseUntagged(StringReader reader) { IfHeaderList list = new IfHeaderList(); try { while (true) { // read next non white space reader.mark(1); int c = readWhiteSpace(reader); if (c < 0) { // end of input, no more IfLists break; } else if (c == '(') { // start of an IfList, parse list.add(parseIfList(reader)); } else if (c == '<') { // start of a tag, return current list reader.reset(); break; } else { // unexpected character // catchup to end of input or start of an IfList logIllegalState("Untagged", c, "(", reader); } } } catch (IOException ioe) { log.error("parseUntagged: Problem parsing If header: "+ioe.toString()); } return list; } /** * Parses an <em>IfList</em> in the <em>If</em> header. This method * implements the <em>Tagged</em> production given in the class comment : * <pre> IfList = { [ "Not" ] ( ("<" Word ">" ) | ( "[" Word "]" ) ) } . * </pre> * * @param reader The <code>StringReader</code> to read from for parsing * * @return The {@link IfList} for the input <em>IfList</em>. * * @throws IOException if a problem occurs during reading. */ private IfList parseIfList(StringReader reader) throws IOException { IfList res = new IfList(); boolean positive = true; String word; ReadLoop: while (true) { int nextChar = readWhiteSpace(reader); switch (nextChar) { case 'N': case 'n': // read not // check whether o or O int not = reader.read(); if (not != 'o' && not != 'O') { logIllegalState("IfList-Not", not, "o", null); break; } // check whether t or T not = reader.read(); if (not !='t' && not != 'T') { logIllegalState("IfList-Not", not, "t", null); break; } // read Not ok positive = false; break; case '<': // state token word = readWord(reader, '>'); if (word != null) { res.add(new IfListEntryToken(word, positive)); // also add the token to the list of all tokens if (positive) { allTokens.add(word); } else { allNotTokens.add(word); } positive = true; } break; case '[': // etag word = readWord(reader, ']'); if (word != null) { res.add(new IfListEntryEtag(word, positive)); positive = true; } break; case ')': // correct end of list, end the loop log.debug("parseIfList: End of If list, terminating loop"); break ReadLoop; default: logIllegalState("IfList", nextChar, "nN<[)", reader); // abort loop if EOF if (nextChar < 0) { break ReadLoop; } break; } } // return the current list anyway return res; } /** * Returns the first non-whitespace character from the reader or -1 if * the end of the reader is encountered. * * @param reader The <code>Reader</code> to read from * * @return The first non-whitespace character or -1 in case of EOF. * * @throws IOException if a problem occurs during reading. */ private int readWhiteSpace(Reader reader) throws IOException { int c = reader.read(); while (c >= 0 && Character.isWhitespace((char) c)) { c = reader.read(); } return c; } /** * Reads from the input until the end character is encountered and returns * the string up to but not including this end character. If the end of input * is reached before reading the end character <code>null</code> is * returned. * <p> * Note that this method does not support any escaping. * * @param reader The <code>Reader</code> to read from * @param end The ending character limiting the word. * * @return The string read up to but not including the ending character or * <code>null</code> if the end of input is reached before the ending * character has been read. * * @throws IOException if a problem occurs during reading. */ private String readWord(Reader reader, char end) throws IOException { StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); // read the word value int c = reader.read(); for (; c >= 0 && c != end; c=reader.read()) { buf.append((char) c); } // check whether we succeeded if (c < 0) { log.error("readWord: Unexpected end of input reading word"); return null; } // build the string and return it return buf.toString(); } /** * Logs an unexpected character with the corresponding state and list of * expected characters. If the reader parameter is not null, characters * are read until either the end of the input is reached or any of the * characters in the expChar string is read. * * @param state The name of the current parse state. This method logs this * name in the message. The intended value would probably be the * name of the EBNF production during which the error occurs. * @param effChar The effective character read. * @param expChar The list of characters acceptable in the current state. * @param reader The reader to be caught up to any of the expected * characters. If <code>null</code> the input is not caught up to * any of the expected characters (of course ;-). */ private void logIllegalState(String state, int effChar, String expChar, StringReader reader) { // format the effective character to be logged String effString = (effChar < 0) ? "<EOF>" : String.valueOf((char) effChar); // log the error log.error("logIllegalState: Unexpected character '"+effString+"' in state "+state+", expected any of "+expChar); // catch up if a reader is given if (reader != null && effChar >= 0) { try { log.debug("logIllegalState: Catch up to any of "+expChar); do { reader.mark(1); effChar = reader.read(); } while (effChar >= 0 && expChar.indexOf(effChar) < 0); if (effChar >= 0) { reader.reset(); } } catch (IOException ioe) { log.error("logIllegalState: IO Problem catching up to any of "+expChar); } } } //---------- internal If header structure ---------------------------------- /** * The <code>IfListEntry</code> abstract class is the base class for * entries in an <em>IfList</em> production. This abstract base class * provides common functionality to both types of entries, namely tokens * enclosed in angle brackets (<code>< ></code>) and etags enclosed * in square brackets (<code>[ ]</code>). */ private static abstract class IfListEntry { /** * The entry string value - the semantics of this value depends on the * implementing class. */ protected final String value; /** Flag to indicate, whether this is a positive match or not */ protected final boolean positive; /** The cached result of the {@link #toString} method. */ protected String stringValue; /** * Sets up the final fields of this abstract class. The meaning of * value parameter depends solely on the implementing class. From the * point of view of this abstract class, it is simply a string value. * * @param value The string value of this instance * @param positive <code>true</code> if matches are positive */ protected IfListEntry(String value, boolean positive) { this.value = value; this.positive = positive; } /** * Matches the value from the parameter to the internal string value. * If the parameter and the {@link #value} field match, the method * returns <code>true</code> for positive matches and <code>false</code> * for negative matches. * <p> * This helper method can be called by implementations to evaluate the * concrete match on the correct value parameter. See * {@link #match(String, String)} for the external API method. * * @param value The string value to compare to the {@link #value} * field. * * @return <code>true</code> if the value parameter and the * {@link #value} field match and the {@link #positive} field is * <code>true</code> or if the values do not match and the * {@link #positive} field is <code>false</code>. */ protected boolean match(String value) { return positive == this.value.equals(value); } /** * Matches the entry's value to the the token or etag. Depending on the * concrete implementation, only one of the parameters may be evaluated * while the other may be ignored. * <p> * Implementing METHODS may call the helper method {@link #match(String)} * for the actual matching. * * @param token The token value to compare * @param etag The etag value to compare * * @return <code>true</code> if the token/etag matches the <em>IfList</em> * entry. */ public abstract boolean match(String token, String etag); /** * Returns a short type name for the implementation. This method is * used by the {@link #toString} method to build the string representation * if the instance. * * @return The type name of the implementation. */ protected abstract String getType(); /** * Returns the value of this entry. * * @return the value */ protected String getValue() { return value; } /** * Returns the String representation of this entry. This method uses the * {@link #getType} to build the string representation. * * @return the String representation of this entry. */ @Override public String toString() { if (stringValue == null) { stringValue = getType() + ": " + (positive?"":"!") + value; } return stringValue; } } /** * The <code>IfListEntryToken</code> extends the {@link IfListEntry} * abstract class to represent an entry for token matching. */ private static class IfListEntryToken extends IfListEntry { /** * Creates a token matching entry. * * @param token The token value pertinent to this instance. * @param positive <code>true</code> if this is a positive match entry. */ IfListEntryToken(String token, boolean positive) { super(token, positive); } /** * Matches the token parameter to the stored token value and returns * <code>true</code> if the values match and if the match is positive. * <code>true</code> is also returned for negative matches if the values * do not match. * * @param token The token value to compare * @param etag The etag value to compare, which is ignored in this * implementation. * * @return <code>true</code> if the token matches the <em>IfList</em> * entry's token value. */ @Override public boolean match(String token, String etag) { return super.match(token); } /** * Returns the type name of this implementation, which is fixed to * be <em>Token</em>. * * @return The fixed string <em>Token</em> as the type name. */ @Override protected String getType() { return "Token"; } } /** * The <code>IfListEntryToken</code> extends the {@link IfListEntry} * abstract class to represent an entry for etag matching. */ private static class IfListEntryEtag extends IfListEntry { /** * Creates an etag matching entry. * * @param etag The etag value pertinent to this instance. * @param positive <code>true</code> if this is a positive match entry. */ IfListEntryEtag(String etag, boolean positive) { super(etag, positive); } /** * Matches the etag parameter to the stored etag value and returns * <code>true</code> if the values match and if the match is positive. * <code>true</code> is also returned for negative matches if the values * do not match. * * @param token The token value to compare, which is ignored in this * implementation. * @param etag The etag value to compare * * @return <code>true</code> if the etag matches the <em>IfList</em> * entry's etag value. */ @Override public boolean match(String token, String etag) { return super.match(etag); } /** * Returns the type name of this implementation, which is fixed to * be <em>ETag</em>. * * @return The fixed string <em>ETag</em> as the type name. */ @Override protected String getType() { return "ETag"; } } /** * The <code>IfList</code> class extends the <code>ArrayList</code> class * with the limitation to only support adding {@link IfListEntry} objects * and adding a {@link #match} method. * <p> * This class is a container for data contained in the <em>If</em> * production <em>IfList</em> * <pre> IfList = { [ "Not" ] ( ("<" Word ">" ) | ( "[" Word "]" ) ) } . * </pre> * <p> */ private static class IfList extends ArrayList<IfListEntry> { /** * Adds the {@link IfListEntry} at the end of the list. * * @param entry The {@link IfListEntry} to add to the list * * @return <code>true</code> (as per the general contract of Collection.add). */ @Override public boolean add(IfListEntry entry) { return super.add(entry); } /** * Adds the {@link IfListEntry} at the indicated position of the list. * * @param index * @param entry * * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is out of range * <code>(index < 0 || index > size())</code>. */ @Override public void add(int index, IfListEntry entry) { super.add(index, entry); } /** * Returns <code>true</code> if all {@link IfListEntry} objects in the * list match the given token and etag. If the list is entry, it is * considered to match the token and etag. * * @param token The token to compare. * @param etag The etag to compare. * * @return <code>true</code> if all entries in the list match the * given tag and token. */ public boolean match(String token, String etag) { log.debug("match: Trying to match token="+token+", etag="+etag); for (int i=0; i < size(); i++) { IfListEntry ile = get(i); if (!ile.match(token, etag)) { log.debug("match: Entry "+i+"-"+ile+" does not match"); return false; } } // invariant: all entries matched return true; } } /** * The <code>IfHeaderInterface</code> interface abstracts away the difference of * tagged and untagged <em>If</em> header lists. The single method provided * by this interface is to check whether a request may be applied to a * resource with given token and etag. */ private static interface IfHeaderInterface { /** * Matches the resource, token, and etag against this * <code>IfHeaderInterface</code> instance. * * @param resource The resource to match this instance against. This * must be absolute URI of the resource as defined in Section 3 * (URI Syntactic Components) of RFC 2396 Uniform Resource * Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax. * @param token The resource's lock token to match * @param etag The resource's etag to match * * @return <code>true</code> if the header matches the resource with * token and etag, which means that the request is applicable * to the resource according to the <em>If</em> header. */ public boolean matches(String resource, String token, String etag); } /** * The <code>IfHeaderList</code> class implements the {@link IfHeaderInterface} * interface to support untagged lists of {@link IfList}s. This class * implements the data container for the production : * <pre> Untagged = { "(" IfList ")" } . * </pre> */ private static class IfHeaderList extends ArrayList<IfList> implements IfHeaderInterface { /** * Matches a list of {@link IfList}s against the token and etag. If any of * the {@link IfList}s matches, the method returns <code>true</code>. * On the other hand <code>false</code> is only returned if non of the * {@link IfList}s match. * * @param resource The resource to match, which is ignored by this * implementation. A value of <code>null</code> is therefor * acceptable. * @param token The token to compare. * @param etag The ETag value to compare. * * @return <code>True</code> if any of the {@link IfList}s matches the token * and etag, else <code>false</code> is returned. */ public boolean matches(String resource, String token, String etag) { log.debug("matches: Trying to match token="+token+", etag="+etag); for (IfList il : this) { if (il.match(token, etag)) { log.debug("matches: Found match with " + il); return true; } } // invariant: no match found return false; } } /** * The <code>IfHeaderMap</code> class implements the {@link IfHeaderInterface} * interface to support tagged lists of {@link IfList}s. This class * implements the data container for the production : * <pre> Tagged = { "<" Word ">" "(" IfList ")" } . * </pre> */ private static class IfHeaderMap extends HashMap<String, IfHeaderList> implements IfHeaderInterface { /** * Matches the token and etag for the given resource. If the resource is * not mentioned in the header, a match is assumed and <code>true</code> * is returned in this case. * * @param resource The absolute URI of the resource for which to find * a match. * @param token The token to compare. * @param etag The etag to compare. * * @return <code>true</code> if either no entry exists for the resource * or if the entry for the resource matches the token and etag. */ public boolean matches(String resource, String token, String etag) { log.debug("matches: Trying to match resource="+resource+", token="+token+","+etag); IfHeaderList list = get(resource); if (list == null) { log.debug("matches: No entry for tag "+resource+", assuming match"); return true; } else { return list.matches(resource, token, etag); } } } }