[#4331] Helper methods to get charset from Content-Type header of HttpMessage

Motivation:

HttpHeaders already has specific methods for such popular and simple headers like "Host", but if I need to convert POST raw body to string I need to parse complex ContentType header in my code.

Modifications:

Add getCharset and getCharsetAsString methods to parse charset from Content-Length header.

Result:

Easy to use utility method.
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Dmitry Spikhalskiy 2015-11-08 20:04:37 +03:00 committed by Norman Maurer
parent 64409ad10b
commit 2a65ae256e
6 changed files with 533 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -219,3 +219,11 @@ the HTTP/2 HPACK algorithm written by Twitter. It can be obtained at:
* HOMEPAGE:
* https://github.com/twitter/hpack
This product contains a modified portion of 'Apache Commons Lang', a Java library
provides utilities for the java.lang API, which can be obtained at:
* LICENSE:
* license/LICENSE.commons-lang.txt (Apache License 2.0)
* HOMEPAGE:
* https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/

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@ -16,9 +16,13 @@
package io.netty.handler.codec.http;
import io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf;
import io.netty.util.AsciiString;
import io.netty.util.CharsetUtil;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
@ -35,6 +39,7 @@ public final class HttpUtil {
*/
@Deprecated
static final EmptyHttpHeaders EMPTY_HEADERS = new EmptyHttpHeaders();
private static final AsciiString CHARSET_EQUALS = AsciiString.of(HttpHeaderValues.CHARSET + "=");
private HttpUtil() { }
@ -325,6 +330,57 @@ public final class HttpUtil {
}
}
/**
* Fetch charset from message's Content-Type header.
*
* @return the charset from message's Content-Type header or {@link io.netty.util.CharsetUtil#ISO_8859_1}
* if charset is not presented or unparsable
*/
public static Charset getCharset(HttpMessage message) {
return getCharset(message, CharsetUtil.ISO_8859_1);
}
/**
* Fetch charset from message's Content-Type header.
*
* @return the charset from message's Content-Type header or {@code defaultCharset}
* if charset is not presented or unparsable
*/
public static Charset getCharset(HttpMessage message, Charset defaultCharset) {
CharSequence charsetCharSequence = getCharsetAsString(message);
if (charsetCharSequence != null) {
try {
return Charset.forName(charsetCharSequence.toString());
} catch (UnsupportedCharsetException unsupportedException) {
return defaultCharset;
}
} else {
return defaultCharset;
}
}
/**
* Fetch charset string from message's Content-Type header.
*
* A lot of sites/possibly clients have charset="CHARSET", for example charset="utf-8". Or "utf8" instead of "utf-8"
* This is not according to standard, but this method provide an ability to catch desired mistakes manually in code
*
* @return the charset string from message's Content-Type header or {@code null} if charset is not presented
*/
public static CharSequence getCharsetAsString(HttpMessage message) {
CharSequence contentTypeValue = message.headers().get(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE);
if (contentTypeValue != null) {
int indexOfCharset = AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii(contentTypeValue, CHARSET_EQUALS, 0);
if (indexOfCharset != AsciiString.INDEX_NOT_FOUND) {
int indexOfEncoding = indexOfCharset + CHARSET_EQUALS.length();
if (indexOfEncoding < contentTypeValue.length()) {
return contentTypeValue.subSequence(indexOfEncoding, contentTypeValue.length());
}
}
}
return null;
}
static void encodeAscii0(CharSequence seq, ByteBuf buf) {
int length = seq.length();
for (int i = 0 ; i < length; i++) {

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@ -15,16 +15,16 @@
*/
package io.netty.handler.codec.http;
import io.netty.util.AsciiString;
import io.netty.util.CharsetUtil;
import org.junit.Test;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.util.List;
import static io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpHeadersTestUtils.of;
import static org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers.is;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertThat;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertNull;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
public class HttpUtilTest {
@ -54,10 +54,38 @@ public class HttpUtilTest {
}
@Test
public void testEquansIgnoreCase() {
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(null, null), is(true));
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(null, "foo"), is(false));
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase("bar", null), is(false));
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase("FoO", "fOo"), is(true));
public void testGetCharsetAsRawString() {
HttpMessage message = new DefaultHttpResponse(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1, HttpResponseStatus.OK);
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/html; charset=\"utf8\"");
assertEquals("\"utf8\"", HttpUtil.getCharsetAsString(message));
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/html");
assertNull(HttpUtil.getCharsetAsString(message));
}
@Test
public void testGetCharset() {
HttpMessage message = new DefaultHttpResponse(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1, HttpResponseStatus.OK);
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/html; charset=utf-8");
assertEquals(CharsetUtil.UTF_8, HttpUtil.getCharset(message));
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "TEXT/HTML; CHARSET=UTF-8");
assertEquals(CharsetUtil.UTF_8, HttpUtil.getCharset(message));
}
@Test
public void testGetCharset_defaultValue() {
HttpMessage message = new DefaultHttpResponse(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1, HttpResponseStatus.OK);
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/html");
assertEquals(CharsetUtil.ISO_8859_1, HttpUtil.getCharset(message));
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/html");
assertEquals(CharsetUtil.UTF_8, HttpUtil.getCharset(message, StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/html; charset=UTFFF");
assertEquals(CharsetUtil.ISO_8859_1, HttpUtil.getCharset(message));
message.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/html; charset=UTFFF");
assertEquals(CharsetUtil.UTF_8, HttpUtil.getCharset(message, StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
}
}

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@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ public final class AsciiString implements CharSequence, Comparable<CharSequence>
public static final AsciiString EMPTY_STRING = new AsciiString("");
private static final char MAX_CHAR_VALUE = 255;
public static final int INDEX_NOT_FOUND = -1;
/**
* If this value is modified outside the constructor then call {@link #arrayChanged()}.
*/
@ -1382,7 +1384,7 @@ public final class AsciiString implements CharSequence, Comparable<CharSequence>
* Determine if {@code a} contains {@code b} in a case insensitive manner.
*/
public static boolean containsIgnoreCase(CharSequence a, CharSequence b) {
return contains(a, b, CaseInsensativeCharEqualityComparator.INSTANCE);
return contains(a, b, AsciiCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator.INSTANCE);
}
/**
@ -1497,9 +1499,10 @@ public final class AsciiString implements CharSequence, Comparable<CharSequence>
}
}
private static final class CaseInsensativeCharEqualityComparator implements CharEqualityComparator {
static final CaseInsensativeCharEqualityComparator INSTANCE = new CaseInsensativeCharEqualityComparator();
private CaseInsensativeCharEqualityComparator() { }
private static final class AsciiCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator implements CharEqualityComparator {
static final AsciiCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator
INSTANCE = new AsciiCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator();
private AsciiCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator() { }
@Override
public boolean equals(char a, char b) {
@ -1507,6 +1510,19 @@ public final class AsciiString implements CharSequence, Comparable<CharSequence>
}
}
private static final class GeneralCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator implements CharEqualityComparator {
static final GeneralCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator
INSTANCE = new GeneralCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator();
private GeneralCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator() { }
@Override
public boolean equals(char a, char b) {
//For motivation, why we need two checks, see comment in String#regionMatches
return Character.toUpperCase(a) == Character.toUpperCase(b) ||
Character.toLowerCase(a) == Character.toLowerCase(b);
}
}
private static boolean contains(CharSequence a, CharSequence b, CharEqualityComparator cmp) {
if (a == null || b == null || a.length() < b.length()) {
return false;
@ -1531,6 +1547,201 @@ public final class AsciiString implements CharSequence, Comparable<CharSequence>
return false;
}
private static boolean regionMatchesCharSequences(final CharSequence cs, final int csStart,
final CharSequence string, final int start, final int length,
CharEqualityComparator charEqualityComparator) {
//general purpose implementation for CharSequences
if (csStart < 0 || length > cs.length() - csStart) {
return false;
}
if (start < 0 || length > string.length() - start) {
return false;
}
int csIndex = csStart;
int csEnd = csIndex + length;
int stringIndex = start;
while (csIndex < csEnd) {
char c1 = cs.charAt(csIndex++);
char c2 = string.charAt(stringIndex++);
if (!charEqualityComparator.equals(c1, c2)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* This methods make regionMatches operation correctly for any chars in strings
* @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed
* @param ignoreCase specifies if case should be ignored.
* @param csStart the starting offset in the {@code cs} CharSequence
* @param string the {@code CharSequence} to compare.
* @param start the starting offset in the specified {@code string}.
* @param length the number of characters to compare.
* @return {@code true} if the ranges of characters are equal, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public static boolean regionMatches(final CharSequence cs, final boolean ignoreCase, final int csStart,
final CharSequence string, final int start, final int length) {
if (cs == null || string == null) {
return false;
}
if (cs instanceof String && string instanceof String) {
return ((String) cs).regionMatches(ignoreCase, csStart, (String) string, start, length);
}
if (cs instanceof AsciiString) {
return ((AsciiString) cs).regionMatches(ignoreCase, csStart, string, start, length);
}
return regionMatchesCharSequences(cs, csStart, string, start, length,
ignoreCase ? GeneralCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator.INSTANCE :
DefaultCharEqualityComparator.INSTANCE);
}
/**
* This is optimized version of regionMatches for string with ASCII chars only
* @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed
* @param ignoreCase specifies if case should be ignored.
* @param csStart the starting offset in the {@code cs} CharSequence
* @param string the {@code CharSequence} to compare.
* @param start the starting offset in the specified {@code string}.
* @param length the number of characters to compare.
* @return {@code true} if the ranges of characters are equal, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public static boolean regionMatchesAscii(final CharSequence cs, final boolean ignoreCase, final int csStart,
final CharSequence string, final int start, final int length) {
if (cs == null || string == null) {
return false;
}
if (!ignoreCase && cs instanceof String && string instanceof String) {
//we don't call regionMatches from String for ignoreCase==true. It's a general purpose method,
//which make complex comparison in case of ignoreCase==true, which is useless for ASCII-only strings.
//To avoid applying this complex ignore-case comparison, we will use regionMatchesCharSequences
return ((String) cs).regionMatches(false, csStart, (String) string, start, length);
}
if (cs instanceof AsciiString) {
return ((AsciiString) cs).regionMatches(ignoreCase, csStart, string, start, length);
}
return regionMatchesCharSequences(cs, csStart, string, start, length,
ignoreCase ? AsciiCaseInsensitiveCharEqualityComparator.INSTANCE :
DefaultCharEqualityComparator.INSTANCE);
}
/**
* <p>Case in-sensitive find of the first index within a CharSequence
* from the specified position.</p>
*
* <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}.
* A negative start position is treated as zero.
* An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches.
* A start position greater than the string length only matches
* an empty search CharSequence.</p>
*
* <pre>
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase(null, *, *) = -1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase(*, null, *) = -1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("", "", 0) = 0
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "A", 0) = 0
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 0) = 2
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "AB", 0) = 1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 3) = 5
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 9) = -1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", -1) = 2
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "", 2) = 2
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("abc", "", 9) = -1
* </pre>
*
* @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null
* @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null
* @param startPos the start position, negative treated as zero
* @return the first index of the search CharSequence (always &ge; startPos),
* -1 if no match or {@code null} string input
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code cs} or {@code string} is {@code null}.
*/
public static int indexOfIgnoreCase(final CharSequence str, final CharSequence searchStr, int startPos) {
if (str == null || searchStr == null) {
return INDEX_NOT_FOUND;
}
if (startPos < 0) {
startPos = 0;
}
int searchStrLen = searchStr.length();
final int endLimit = str.length() - searchStrLen + 1;
if (startPos > endLimit) {
return INDEX_NOT_FOUND;
}
if (searchStrLen == 0) {
return startPos;
}
for (int i = startPos; i < endLimit; i++) {
if (regionMatches(str, true, i, searchStr, 0, searchStrLen)) {
return i;
}
}
return INDEX_NOT_FOUND;
}
/**
* <p>Case in-sensitive find of the first index within a CharSequence
* from the specified position. This method optimized and works correctly for ASCII CharSequences only</p>
*
* <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}.
* A negative start position is treated as zero.
* An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches.
* A start position greater than the string length only matches
* an empty search CharSequence.</p>
*
* <pre>
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase(null, *, *) = -1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase(*, null, *) = -1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("", "", 0) = 0
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "A", 0) = 0
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 0) = 2
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "AB", 0) = 1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 3) = 5
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 9) = -1
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", -1) = 2
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "", 2) = 2
* AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("abc", "", 9) = -1
* </pre>
*
* @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null
* @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null
* @param startPos the start position, negative treated as zero
* @return the first index of the search CharSequence (always &ge; startPos),
* -1 if no match or {@code null} string input
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code cs} or {@code string} is {@code null}.
*/
public static int indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii(final CharSequence str, final CharSequence searchStr, int startPos) {
if (str == null || searchStr == null) {
return INDEX_NOT_FOUND;
}
if (startPos < 0) {
startPos = 0;
}
int searchStrLen = searchStr.length();
final int endLimit = str.length() - searchStrLen + 1;
if (startPos > endLimit) {
return INDEX_NOT_FOUND;
}
if (searchStrLen == 0) {
return startPos;
}
for (int i = startPos; i < endLimit; i++) {
if (regionMatchesAscii(str, true, i, searchStr, 0, searchStrLen)) {
return i;
}
}
return INDEX_NOT_FOUND;
}
private static boolean equalsIgnoreCase(byte a, byte b) {
return a == b || toLowerCase(a) == toLowerCase(b);
}

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@ -24,9 +24,11 @@ import java.util.Random;
import static io.netty.util.AsciiString.contains;
import static io.netty.util.AsciiString.containsIgnoreCase;
import static org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers.is;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertArrayEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertThat;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
/**
@ -231,4 +233,43 @@ public class AsciiStringCharacterTest {
assertTrue(new AsciiString(new byte[] { 5 }).parseBoolean());
assertTrue(new AsciiString(new byte[] { 2, 0 }).parseBoolean());
}
@Test
public void testEqualsIgnoreCase() {
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(null, null), is(true));
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase(null, "foo"), is(false));
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase("bar", null), is(false));
assertThat(AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase("FoO", "fOo"), is(true));
}
@Test
public void testIndexOfIgnoreCase() {
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase(null, "abc", 1));
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("abc", null, 1));
assertEquals(0, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("", "", 0));
assertEquals(0, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "A", 0));
assertEquals(2, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 0));
assertEquals(1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "AB", 0));
assertEquals(5, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 3));
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 9));
assertEquals(2, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", -1));
assertEquals(2, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "", 2));
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("abc", "", 9));
assertEquals(0, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCase("ãabaabaa", "Ã", 0));
}
@Test
public void testIndexOfIgnoreCaseAscii() {
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii(null, "abc", 1));
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("abc", null, 1));
assertEquals(0, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("", "", 0));
assertEquals(0, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("aabaabaa", "A", 0));
assertEquals(2, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("aabaabaa", "B", 0));
assertEquals(1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("aabaabaa", "AB", 0));
assertEquals(5, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("aabaabaa", "B", 3));
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("aabaabaa", "B", 9));
assertEquals(2, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("aabaabaa", "B", -1));
assertEquals(2, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("aabaabaa", "", 2));
assertEquals(-1, AsciiString.indexOfIgnoreCaseAscii("abc", "", 9));
}
}

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