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package org.glassfish.grizzly.http.util;

import java.io.CharArrayWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.BitSet;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

import org.glassfish.grizzly.Grizzly;

Efficient implementation for encoders. This class is not thread safe - you need one encoder per thread. The encoder will save and recycle the internal objects, avoiding garbage.

You can add extra characters that you want preserved, for example while encoding a URL you can add "/".
Author:Costin Manolache
/** * Efficient implementation for encoders. This class is not thread safe - you need one encoder per thread. The encoder * will save and recycle the internal objects, avoiding garbage. * <p/> * You can add extra characters that you want preserved, for example while encoding a URL you can add "/". * * @author Costin Manolache */
public final class UEncoder { private final static Logger logger = Grizzly.logger(UEncoder.class); private static final BitSet initialSafeChars = new BitSet(128); static { initSafeChars(); } // Not static - the set may differ ( it's better than adding // an extra check for "/", "+", etc private final BitSet safeChars; private C2BConverter c2b; private ByteChunk bb; private String encoding = "UTF8"; private static final int debug = 0; public UEncoder() { safeChars = (BitSet) initialSafeChars.clone(); } public void setEncoding(String s) { encoding = s; } public void addSafeCharacter(char c) { safeChars.set(c); }
URL Encode string, using a specified encoding.
Params:
  • buf – the Writer to write the encoded result to.
  • s – the String to encode.
/** * URL Encode string, using a specified encoding. * * @param buf the {@link Writer} to write the encoded result to. * @param s the String to encode. */
public void urlEncode(Writer buf, String s) throws IOException { urlEncode(buf, s, false); }
URL Encode string, using a specified encoding.
Params:
  • buf – the Writer to write the encoded result to.
  • s – the String to encode.
  • toHexUpperCase – the hex string will be in upper case
/** * URL Encode string, using a specified encoding. * * @param buf the {@link Writer} to write the encoded result to. * @param s the String to encode. * @param toHexUpperCase the hex string will be in upper case */
public void urlEncode(Writer buf, String s, boolean toHexUpperCase) throws IOException { if (c2b == null) { bb = new ByteChunk(16); // small enough. c2b = C2BConverter.getInstance(bb, encoding); } for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { int c = s.charAt(i); if (safeChars.get(c)) { if (debug > 0) { log("Safe: " + (char) c); } buf.write((char) c); } else { if (debug > 0) { log("Unsafe: " + (char) c); } c2b.convert((char) c); // "surrogate" - UTF is _not_ 16 bit, but 21 !!!! // ( while UCS is 31 ). Amazing... if (c >= 0xD800 && c <= 0xDBFF) { if (i + 1 < s.length()) { int d = s.charAt(i + 1); if (d >= 0xDC00 && d <= 0xDFFF) { if (debug > 0) { log("Unsafe: " + c); } c2b.convert((char) d); i++; } } } urlEncode(buf, bb.getBuffer(), bb.getStart(), bb.getLength(), toHexUpperCase); bb.recycle(); } } } /** */ public void urlEncode(Writer buf, byte bytes[], int off, int len) throws IOException { urlEncode(buf, bytes, off, len, false); } /** */ public void urlEncode(Writer buf, byte bytes[], int off, int len, boolean toHexUpperCase) throws IOException { for (int j = off; j < len; j++) { buf.write('%'); char ch = Character.forDigit(bytes[j] >> 4 & 0xF, 16); if (toHexUpperCase) { ch = Character.toUpperCase(ch); } if (debug > 0) { log("Encode: " + ch); } buf.write(ch); ch = Character.forDigit(bytes[j] & 0xF, 16); if (toHexUpperCase) { ch = Character.toUpperCase(ch); } if (debug > 0) { log("Encode: " + ch); } buf.write(ch); } }
Utility funtion to re-encode the URL. Still has problems with charset, since UEncoder mostly ignores it.
Params:
  • url –
/** * Utility funtion to re-encode the URL. Still has problems with charset, since UEncoder mostly ignores it. * * @param url */
public String encodeURL(String url) { return encodeURL(url, false); }
Utility function to re-encode the URL. Still has problems with charset, since UEncoder mostly ignores it.
Params:
  • uri – the URI to encode.
  • toHexUpperCase – the hex string will be in upper case
/** * Utility function to re-encode the URL. Still has problems with charset, since UEncoder mostly ignores it. * * @param uri the URI to encode. * @param toHexUpperCase the hex string will be in upper case */
public String encodeURL(String uri, boolean toHexUpperCase) { String outUri = null; try { // XXX optimize - recycle, etc CharArrayWriter out = new CharArrayWriter(); urlEncode(out, uri, toHexUpperCase); outUri = out.toString(); } catch (IOException ignore) { } return outUri; } // -------------------- Internal implementation -------------------- private static void initSafeChars() { int i; for (i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; i++) { initialSafeChars.set(i); } for (i = 'A'; i <= 'Z'; i++) { initialSafeChars.set(i); } for (i = '0'; i <= '9'; i++) { initialSafeChars.set(i); } // safe initialSafeChars.set('$'); initialSafeChars.set('-'); initialSafeChars.set('_'); initialSafeChars.set('.'); // Dangerous: someone may treat this as " " // RFC1738 does allow it, it's not reserved // initialSafeChars.set('+'); // extra initialSafeChars.set('!'); initialSafeChars.set('*'); initialSafeChars.set('\''); initialSafeChars.set('('); initialSafeChars.set(')'); initialSafeChars.set(','); } private static void log(String s) { if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) { logger.fine(s); } } }