package org.bouncycastle.asn1; import java.io.IOException; import java.text.ParseException; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date; import java.util.SimpleTimeZone; import java.util.TimeZone; /** * Generalized time object. */ public class DERGeneralizedTime extends ASN1Object { String time; /** * return a generalized time from the passed in object * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the object cannot be converted. */ public static DERGeneralizedTime getInstance( Object obj) { if (obj == null || obj instanceof DERGeneralizedTime) { return (DERGeneralizedTime)obj; } throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal object in getInstance: " + obj.getClass().getName()); } /** * return a Generalized Time object from a tagged object. * * @param obj the tagged object holding the object we want * @param explicit true if the object is meant to be explicitly * tagged false otherwise. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the tagged object cannot * be converted. */ public static DERGeneralizedTime getInstance( ASN1TaggedObject obj, boolean explicit) { DERObject o = obj.getObject(); if (explicit || o instanceof DERGeneralizedTime) { return getInstance(o); } else { return new DERGeneralizedTime(((ASN1OctetString)o).getOctets()); } } /** * The correct format for this is YYYYMMDDHHMMSS[.f]Z, or without the Z * for local time, or Z+-HHMM on the end, for difference between local * time and UTC time. The fractional second amount f must consist of at * least one number with trailing zeroes removed. * * @param time the time string. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if String is an illegal format. */ public DERGeneralizedTime( String time) { this.time = time; try { this.getDate(); } catch (ParseException e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid date string: " + e.getMessage()); } } /** * base constructer from a java.util.date object */ public DERGeneralizedTime( Date time) { SimpleDateFormat dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmss'Z'"); dateF.setTimeZone(new SimpleTimeZone(0,"Z")); this.time = dateF.format(time); } DERGeneralizedTime( byte[] bytes) { // // explicitly convert to characters // char[] dateC = new char[bytes.length]; for (int i = 0; i != dateC.length; i++) { dateC[i] = (char)(bytes[i] & 0xff); } this.time = new String(dateC); } /** * Return the time. * @return The time string as it appeared in the encoded object. */ public String getTimeString() { return time; } /** * return the time - always in the form of * YYYYMMDDhhmmssGMT(+hh:mm|-hh:mm). * <p> * Normally in a certificate we would expect "Z" rather than "GMT", * however adding the "GMT" means we can just use: * <pre> * dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmssz"); * </pre> * To read in the time and get a date which is compatible with our local * time zone. */ public String getTime() { // // standardise the format. // if (time.charAt(time.length() - 1) == 'Z') { return time.substring(0, time.length() - 1) + "GMT+00:00"; } else { int signPos = time.length() - 5; char sign = time.charAt(signPos); if (sign == '-' || sign == '+') { return time.substring(0, signPos) + "GMT" + time.substring(signPos, signPos + 3) + ":" + time.substring(signPos + 3); } else { signPos = time.length() - 3; sign = time.charAt(signPos); if (sign == '-' || sign == '+') { return time.substring(0, signPos) + "GMT" + time.substring(signPos) + ":00"; } } } return time + calculateGMTOffset(); } private String calculateGMTOffset() { String sign = "+"; TimeZone timeZone = TimeZone.getDefault(); int offset = timeZone.getRawOffset(); if (offset < 0) { sign = "-"; offset = -offset; } int hours = offset / (60 * 60 * 1000); int minutes = (offset - (hours * 60 * 60 * 1000)) / (60 * 1000); try { if (timeZone.useDaylightTime() && timeZone.inDaylightTime(this.getDate())) { hours += sign.equals("+") ? 1 : -1; } } catch (ParseException e) { // we'll do our best and ignore daylight savings } return "GMT" + sign + convert(hours) + ":" + convert(minutes); } private String convert(int time) { if (time < 10) { return "0" + time; } return Integer.toString(time); } public Date getDate() throws ParseException { SimpleDateFormat dateF; String d = time; if (time.endsWith("Z")) { if (hasFractionalSeconds()) { dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmss.SSS'Z'"); } else { dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmss'Z'"); } dateF.setTimeZone(new SimpleTimeZone(0, "Z")); } else if (time.indexOf('-') > 0 || time.indexOf('+') > 0) { d = this.getTime(); if (hasFractionalSeconds()) { dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmss.SSSz"); } else { dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmssz"); } dateF.setTimeZone(new SimpleTimeZone(0, "Z")); } else { if (hasFractionalSeconds()) { dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmss.SSS"); } else { dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMddHHmmss"); } dateF.setTimeZone(new SimpleTimeZone(0, TimeZone.getDefault().getID())); } if (hasFractionalSeconds()) { // java misinterprets extra digits as being milliseconds... String frac = d.substring(14); int index; for (index = 1; index < frac.length(); index++) { char ch = frac.charAt(index); if (!('0' <= ch && ch <= '9')) { break; } } if (index - 1 > 3) { frac = frac.substring(0, 4) + frac.substring(index); d = d.substring(0, 14) + frac; } else if (index - 1 == 1) { frac = frac.substring(0, index) + "00" + frac.substring(index); d = d.substring(0, 14) + frac; } else if (index - 1 == 2) { frac = frac.substring(0, index) + "0" + frac.substring(index); d = d.substring(0, 14) + frac; } } return dateF.parse(d); } private boolean hasFractionalSeconds() { return time.indexOf('.') == 14; } private byte[] getOctets() { char[] cs = time.toCharArray(); byte[] bs = new byte[cs.length]; for (int i = 0; i != cs.length; i++) { bs[i] = (byte)cs[i]; } return bs; } void encode( DEROutputStream out) throws IOException { out.writeEncoded(GENERALIZED_TIME, this.getOctets()); } boolean asn1Equals( DERObject o) { if (!(o instanceof DERGeneralizedTime)) { return false; } return time.equals(((DERGeneralizedTime)o).time); } public int hashCode() { return time.hashCode(); } }