/* * Copyright 2002-2017 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.expression.common; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; import java.util.Stack; import org.springframework.expression.Expression; import org.springframework.expression.ExpressionParser; import org.springframework.expression.ParseException; import org.springframework.expression.ParserContext; /** * An expression parser that understands templates. It can be subclassed by expression * parsers that do not offer first class support for templating. * * @author Keith Donald * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Andy Clement * @since 3.0 */ public abstract class TemplateAwareExpressionParser implements ExpressionParser { /** * Default ParserContext instance for non-template expressions. */ private static final ParserContext NON_TEMPLATE_PARSER_CONTEXT = new ParserContext() { @Override public String getExpressionPrefix() { return null; } @Override public String getExpressionSuffix() { return null; } @Override public boolean isTemplate() { return false; } }; @Override public Expression parseExpression(String expressionString) throws ParseException { return parseExpression(expressionString, NON_TEMPLATE_PARSER_CONTEXT); } @Override public Expression parseExpression(String expressionString, ParserContext context) throws ParseException { if (context == null) { context = NON_TEMPLATE_PARSER_CONTEXT; } if (context.isTemplate()) { return parseTemplate(expressionString, context); } else { return doParseExpression(expressionString, context); } } private Expression parseTemplate(String expressionString, ParserContext context) throws ParseException { if (expressionString.isEmpty()) { return new LiteralExpression(""); } Expression[] expressions = parseExpressions(expressionString, context); if (expressions.length == 1) { return expressions[0]; } else { return new CompositeStringExpression(expressionString, expressions); } } /** * Helper that parses given expression string using the configured parser. The * expression string can contain any number of expressions all contained in "${...}" * markers. For instance: "foo${expr0}bar${expr1}". The static pieces of text will * also be returned as Expressions that just return that static piece of text. As a * result, evaluating all returned expressions and concatenating the results produces * the complete evaluated string. Unwrapping is only done of the outermost delimiters * found, so the string 'hello ${foo${abc}}' would break into the pieces 'hello ' and * 'foo${abc}'. This means that expression languages that used ${..} as part of their * functionality are supported without any problem. The parsing is aware of the * structure of an embedded expression. It assumes that parentheses '(', square * brackets '[' and curly brackets '}' must be in pairs within the expression unless * they are within a string literal and a string literal starts and terminates with a * single quote '. * @param expressionString the expression string * @return the parsed expressions * @throws ParseException when the expressions cannot be parsed */ private Expression[] parseExpressions(String expressionString, ParserContext context) throws ParseException { List<Expression> expressions = new LinkedList<>(); String prefix = context.getExpressionPrefix(); String suffix = context.getExpressionSuffix(); int startIdx = 0; while (startIdx < expressionString.length()) { int prefixIndex = expressionString.indexOf(prefix, startIdx); if (prefixIndex >= startIdx) { // an inner expression was found - this is a composite if (prefixIndex > startIdx) { expressions.add(new LiteralExpression(expressionString.substring(startIdx, prefixIndex))); } int afterPrefixIndex = prefixIndex + prefix.length(); int suffixIndex = skipToCorrectEndSuffix(suffix, expressionString, afterPrefixIndex); if (suffixIndex == -1) { throw new ParseException(expressionString, prefixIndex, "No ending suffix '" + suffix + "' for expression starting at character " + prefixIndex + ": " + expressionString.substring(prefixIndex)); } if (suffixIndex == afterPrefixIndex) { throw new ParseException(expressionString, prefixIndex, "No expression defined within delimiter '" + prefix + suffix + "' at character " + prefixIndex); } String expr = expressionString.substring(prefixIndex + prefix.length(), suffixIndex); expr = expr.trim(); if (expr.isEmpty()) { throw new ParseException(expressionString, prefixIndex, "No expression defined within delimiter '" + prefix + suffix + "' at character " + prefixIndex); } expressions.add(doParseExpression(expr, context)); startIdx = suffixIndex + suffix.length(); } else { // no more ${expressions} found in string, add rest as static text expressions.add(new LiteralExpression(expressionString.substring(startIdx))); startIdx = expressionString.length(); } } return expressions.toArray(new Expression[expressions.size()]); } /** * Return true if the specified suffix can be found at the supplied position in the * supplied expression string. * @param expressionString the expression string which may contain the suffix * @param pos the start position at which to check for the suffix * @param suffix the suffix string */ private boolean isSuffixHere(String expressionString, int pos, String suffix) { int suffixPosition = 0; for (int i = 0; i < suffix.length() && pos < expressionString.length(); i++) { if (expressionString.charAt(pos++) != suffix.charAt(suffixPosition++)) { return false; } } if (suffixPosition != suffix.length()) { // the expressionString ran out before the suffix could entirely be found return false; } return true; } /** * Copes with nesting, for example '${...${...}}' where the correct end for the first * ${ is the final }. * @param suffix the suffix * @param expressionString the expression string * @param afterPrefixIndex the most recently found prefix location for which the * matching end suffix is being sought * @return the position of the correct matching nextSuffix or -1 if none can be found */ private int skipToCorrectEndSuffix(String suffix, String expressionString, int afterPrefixIndex) throws ParseException { // Chew on the expression text - relying on the rules: // brackets must be in pairs: () [] {} // string literals are "..." or '...' and these may contain unmatched brackets int pos = afterPrefixIndex; int maxlen = expressionString.length(); int nextSuffix = expressionString.indexOf(suffix, afterPrefixIndex); if (nextSuffix == -1) { return -1; // the suffix is missing } Stack<Bracket> stack = new Stack<>(); while (pos < maxlen) { if (isSuffixHere(expressionString, pos, suffix) && stack.isEmpty()) { break; } char ch = expressionString.charAt(pos); switch (ch) { case '{': case '[': case '(': stack.push(new Bracket(ch, pos)); break; case '}': case ']': case ')': if (stack.isEmpty()) { throw new ParseException(expressionString, pos, "Found closing '" + ch + "' at position " + pos + " without an opening '" + Bracket.theOpenBracketFor(ch) + "'"); } Bracket p = stack.pop(); if (!p.compatibleWithCloseBracket(ch)) { throw new ParseException(expressionString, pos, "Found closing '" + ch + "' at position " + pos + " but most recent opening is '" + p.bracket + "' at position " + p.pos); } break; case '\'': case '"': // jump to the end of the literal int endLiteral = expressionString.indexOf(ch, pos + 1); if (endLiteral == -1) { throw new ParseException(expressionString, pos, "Found non terminating string literal starting at position " + pos); } pos = endLiteral; break; } pos++; } if (!stack.isEmpty()) { Bracket p = stack.pop(); throw new ParseException(expressionString, p.pos, "Missing closing '" + Bracket.theCloseBracketFor(p.bracket) + "' for '" + p.bracket + "' at position " + p.pos); } if (!isSuffixHere(expressionString, pos, suffix)) { return -1; } return pos; } /** * Actually parse the expression string and return an Expression object. * @param expressionString the raw expression string to parse * @param context a context for influencing this expression parsing routine (optional) * @return an evaluator for the parsed expression * @throws ParseException an exception occurred during parsing */ protected abstract Expression doParseExpression(String expressionString, ParserContext context) throws ParseException; /** * This captures a type of bracket and the position in which it occurs in the * expression. The positional information is used if an error has to be reported * because the related end bracket cannot be found. Bracket is used to describe: * square brackets [] round brackets () and curly brackets {} */ private static class Bracket { char bracket; int pos; Bracket(char bracket, int pos) { this.bracket = bracket; this.pos = pos; } boolean compatibleWithCloseBracket(char closeBracket) { if (this.bracket == '{') { return closeBracket == '}'; } else if (this.bracket == '[') { return closeBracket == ']'; } return closeBracket == ')'; } static char theOpenBracketFor(char closeBracket) { if (closeBracket == '}') { return '{'; } else if (closeBracket == ']') { return '['; } return '('; } static char theCloseBracketFor(char openBracket) { if (openBracket == '{') { return '}'; } else if (openBracket == '[') { return ']'; } return ')'; } } }