Package org.jsoup.helper

Source Code of org.jsoup.helper.DataUtil

package org.jsoup.helper;

import org.jsoup.nodes.Document;
import org.jsoup.nodes.Element;
import org.jsoup.parser.Parser;

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.IllegalCharsetNameException;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import java.util.Locale;

/**
* Internal static utilities for handling data.
*
*/
public final class DataUtil {
    private static final Pattern charsetPattern = Pattern.compile("(?i)\\bcharset=\\s*(?:\"|')?([^\\s,;\"']*)");
    static final String defaultCharset = "UTF-8"; // used if not found in header or meta charset
    private static final int bufferSize = 0x20000; // ~130K.
    private static final int UNICODE_BOM = 0xFEFF;
    private static final char[] mimeBoundaryChars =
            "-_1234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ".toCharArray();
    static final int boundaryLength = 32;

    private DataUtil() {}

    /**
     * Loads a file to a Document.
     * @param in file to load
     * @param charsetName character set of input
     * @param baseUri base URI of document, to resolve relative links against
     * @return Document
     * @throws IOException on IO error
     */
    public static Document load(File in, String charsetName, String baseUri) throws IOException {
        ByteBuffer byteData = readFileToByteBuffer(in);
        return parseByteData(byteData, charsetName, baseUri, Parser.htmlParser());
    }

    /**
     * Parses a Document from an input steam.
     * @param in input stream to parse. You will need to close it.
     * @param charsetName character set of input
     * @param baseUri base URI of document, to resolve relative links against
     * @return Document
     * @throws IOException on IO error
     */
    public static Document load(InputStream in, String charsetName, String baseUri) throws IOException {
        ByteBuffer byteData = readToByteBuffer(in);
        return parseByteData(byteData, charsetName, baseUri, Parser.htmlParser());
    }

    /**
     * Parses a Document from an input steam, using the provided Parser.
     * @param in input stream to parse. You will need to close it.
     * @param charsetName character set of input
     * @param baseUri base URI of document, to resolve relative links against
     * @param parser alternate {@link Parser#xmlParser() parser} to use.
     * @return Document
     * @throws IOException on IO error
     */
    public static Document load(InputStream in, String charsetName, String baseUri, Parser parser) throws IOException {
        ByteBuffer byteData = readToByteBuffer(in);
        return parseByteData(byteData, charsetName, baseUri, parser);
    }

    /**
     * Writes the input stream to the output stream. Doesn't close them.
     * @param in input stream to read from
     * @param out output stream to write to
     * @throws IOException on IO error
     */
    static void crossStreams(final InputStream in, final OutputStream out) throws IOException {
        final byte[] buffer = new byte[bufferSize];
        int len;
        while ((len = in.read(buffer)) != -1) {
            out.write(buffer, 0, len);
        }
    }

    // reads bytes first into a buffer, then decodes with the appropriate charset. done this way to support
    // switching the chartset midstream when a meta http-equiv tag defines the charset.
    // todo - this is getting gnarly. needs a rewrite.
    static Document parseByteData(ByteBuffer byteData, String charsetName, String baseUri, Parser parser) {
        String docData;
        Document doc = null;
        if (charsetName == null) { // determine from meta. safe parse as UTF-8
            // look for <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=gb2312"> or HTML5 <meta charset="gb2312">
            docData = Charset.forName(defaultCharset).decode(byteData).toString();
            doc = parser.parseInput(docData, baseUri);
            Element meta = doc.select("meta[http-equiv=content-type], meta[charset]").first();
            if (meta != null) { // if not found, will keep utf-8 as best attempt
                String foundCharset;
                if (meta.hasAttr("http-equiv")) {
                    foundCharset = getCharsetFromContentType(meta.attr("content"));
                    if (foundCharset == null && meta.hasAttr("charset")) {
                        try {
                            if (Charset.isSupported(meta.attr("charset"))) {
                                foundCharset = meta.attr("charset");
                            }
                        } catch (IllegalCharsetNameException e) {
                            foundCharset = null;
                        }
                    }
                } else {
                    foundCharset = meta.attr("charset");
                }

                if (foundCharset != null && foundCharset.length() != 0 && !foundCharset.equals(defaultCharset)) { // need to re-decode
                    foundCharset = foundCharset.trim().replaceAll("[\"']", "");
                    charsetName = foundCharset;
                    byteData.rewind();
                    docData = Charset.forName(foundCharset).decode(byteData).toString();
                    doc = null;
                }
            }
        } else { // specified by content type header (or by user on file load)
            Validate.notEmpty(charsetName, "Must set charset arg to character set of file to parse. Set to null to attempt to detect from HTML");
            docData = Charset.forName(charsetName).decode(byteData).toString();
        }
        // UTF-8 BOM indicator. takes precedence over everything else. rarely used. re-decodes incase above decoded incorrectly
        if (docData.length() > 0 && docData.charAt(0) == UNICODE_BOM) {
            byteData.rewind();
            docData = Charset.forName(defaultCharset).decode(byteData).toString();
            docData = docData.substring(1);
            charsetName = defaultCharset;
            doc = null;
        }
        if (doc == null) {
            doc = parser.parseInput(docData, baseUri);
            doc.outputSettings().charset(charsetName);
        }
        return doc;
    }

    /**
     * Read the input stream into a byte buffer.
     * @param inStream the input stream to read from
     * @param maxSize the maximum size in bytes to read from the stream. Set to 0 to be unlimited.
     * @return the filled byte buffer
     * @throws IOException if an exception occurs whilst reading from the input stream.
     */
    static ByteBuffer readToByteBuffer(InputStream inStream, int maxSize) throws IOException {
        Validate.isTrue(maxSize >= 0, "maxSize must be 0 (unlimited) or larger");
        final boolean capped = maxSize > 0;
        byte[] buffer = new byte[bufferSize];
        ByteArrayOutputStream outStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream(bufferSize);
        int read;
        int remaining = maxSize;

        while (true) {
            read = inStream.read(buffer);
            if (read == -1) break;
            if (capped) {
                if (read > remaining) {
                    outStream.write(buffer, 0, remaining);
                    break;
                }
                remaining -= read;
            }
            outStream.write(buffer, 0, read);
        }
        ByteBuffer byteData = ByteBuffer.wrap(outStream.toByteArray());
        return byteData;
    }

    static ByteBuffer readToByteBuffer(InputStream inStream) throws IOException {
        return readToByteBuffer(inStream, 0);
    }

    static ByteBuffer readFileToByteBuffer(File file) throws IOException {
        RandomAccessFile randomAccessFile = null;
        try {
            randomAccessFile = new RandomAccessFile(file, "r");
            byte[] bytes = new byte[(int) randomAccessFile.length()];
            randomAccessFile.readFully(bytes);
            return ByteBuffer.wrap(bytes);
        } finally {
            if (randomAccessFile != null)
                randomAccessFile.close();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Parse out a charset from a content type header. If the charset is not supported, returns null (so the default
     * will kick in.)
     * @param contentType e.g. "text/html; charset=EUC-JP"
     * @return "EUC-JP", or null if not found. Charset is trimmed and uppercased.
     */
    static String getCharsetFromContentType(String contentType) {
        if (contentType == null) return null;
        Matcher m = charsetPattern.matcher(contentType);
        if (m.find()) {
            String charset = m.group(1).trim();
            charset = charset.replace("charset=", "");
            if (charset.length() == 0) return null;
            try {
                if (Charset.isSupported(charset)) return charset;
                charset = charset.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
                if (Charset.isSupported(charset)) return charset;
            } catch (IllegalCharsetNameException e) {
                // if our advanced charset matching fails.... we just take the default
                return null;
            }
        }
        return null;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a random string, suitable for use as a mime boundary
     */
    static String mimeBoundary() {
        final StringBuilder mime = new StringBuilder(boundaryLength);
        final Random rand = new Random();
        for (int i = 0; i < boundaryLength; i++) {
            mime.append(mimeBoundaryChars[rand.nextInt(mimeBoundaryChars.length)]);
        }
        return mime.toString();
    }
}
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