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/*
 * @(#)MimeMultipart.java     1.31 03/01/29
 */



package com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.packaging.mime.internet;

import java.io.*;

import javax.activation.DataSource;

import com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.packaging.mime.*;
import com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.packaging.mime.util.*;
import com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.util.FinalArrayList;
import com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.util.ByteOutputStream;
import com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.util.SAAJUtil;

/**
 * The MimeMultipart class is an implementation
 * that uses MIME conventions for the multipart data. <p>
 *
 * A MimeMultipart is obtained from a MimeBodyPart whose primary type
 * is "multipart" (by invoking the part's <code>getContent() method)
 * or it can be created by a client as part of creating a new MimeMessage. <p>
 *
 * The default multipart subtype is "mixed".  The other multipart
 * subtypes, such as "alternative", "related", and so on, can be
 * implemented as subclasses of MimeMultipart with additional methods
 * to implement the additional semantics of that type of multipart
 * content. The intent is that service providers, mail JavaBean writers
 * and mail clients will write many such subclasses and their Command
 * Beans, and will install them into the JavaBeans Activation
 * Framework, so that any JavaMail implementation and its clients can
 * transparently find and use these classes. Thus, a MIME multipart
 * handler is treated just like any other type handler, thereby
 * decoupling the process of providing multipart handlers from the
 * JavaMail API. Lacking these additional MimeMultipart subclasses,
 * all subtypes of MIME multipart data appear as MimeMultipart objects. <p>
 *
 * An application can directly construct a MIME multipart object of any
 * subtype by using the <code>MimeMultipart(String subtype)
 * constructor.  For example, to create a "multipart/alternative" object,
 * use <code>new MimeMultipart("alternative").
 *
 * @version 1.31, 03/01/29
 * @author  John Mani
 * @author  Bill Shannon
 * @author  Max Spivak
 */

//BM MimeMultipart can extend this
public  class MimeMultipart {

    /**
     * The DataSource supplying our InputStream.
     */
    protected DataSource ds = null;

    /**
     * Have we parsed the data from our InputStream yet?
     * Defaults to true; set to false when our constructor is
     * given a DataSource with an InputStream that we need to
     * parse.
     */
    protected boolean parsed = true;

    /**
     * Vector of MimeBodyPart objects.
     */
    protected FinalArrayList parts = new FinalArrayList(); // Holds BodyParts

    /**
     * This field specifies the content-type of this multipart
     * object. It defaults to "multipart/mixed".
     */
    protected ContentType contentType;

    /**
     * The <code>MimeBodyPart containing this MimeMultipart,
     * if known.
     * @since   JavaMail 1.1
     */
    protected MimeBodyPart parent;

    protected static final boolean ignoreMissingEndBoundary;
    static {
        ignoreMissingEndBoundary = SAAJUtil.getSystemBoolean("saaj.mime.multipart.ignoremissingendboundary");
    }

    /**
     * Default constructor. An empty MimeMultipart object
     * is created. Its content type is set to "multipart/mixed".
     * A unique boundary string is generated and this string is
     * setup as the "boundary" parameter for the
     * <code>contentType field. 

* * MimeBodyParts may be added later. */ public MimeMultipart() { this("mixed"); } /** * Construct a MimeMultipart object of the given subtype. * A unique boundary string is generated and this string is * setup as the "boundary" parameter for the * <code>contentType field.

* * MimeBodyParts may be added later. */ public MimeMultipart(String subtype) { //super(); /* * Compute a boundary string. */ String boundary = UniqueValue.getUniqueBoundaryValue(); contentType = new ContentType("multipart", subtype, null); contentType.setParameter("boundary", boundary); } /** * Constructs a MimeMultipart object and its bodyparts from the * given DataSource. <p> * * This constructor handles as a special case the situation where the * given DataSource is a MultipartDataSource object. * * Otherwise, the DataSource is assumed to provide a MIME multipart * byte stream. The <code>parsed flag is set to false. When * the data for the body parts are needed, the parser extracts the * "boundary" parameter from the content type of this DataSource, * skips the 'preamble' and reads bytes till the terminating * boundary and creates MimeBodyParts for each part of the stream. * * @param ds DataSource, can be a MultipartDataSource * @param ct * This must be the same information as {@link DataSource#getContentType()}. * All the callers of this method seem to have this object handy, so * for performance reason this method accepts it. Can be null. */ public MimeMultipart(DataSource ds, ContentType ct) throws MessagingException { // 'ds' was not a MultipartDataSource, we have // to parse this ourself. parsed = false; this.ds = ds; if (ct==null) contentType = new ContentType(ds.getContentType()); else contentType = ct; } /** * Set the subtype. This method should be invoked only on a new * MimeMultipart object created by the client. The default subtype * of such a multipart object is "mixed". <p> * * @param subtype Subtype */ public void setSubType(String subtype) { contentType.setSubType(subtype); } /** * Return the number of enclosed MimeBodyPart objects. * * @return number of parts */ public int getCount() throws MessagingException { parse(); if (parts == null) return 0; return parts.size(); } /** * Get the specified MimeBodyPart. BodyParts are numbered starting at 0. * * @param index the index of the desired MimeBodyPart * @return the MimeBodyPart * @exception MessagingException if no such MimeBodyPart exists */ public MimeBodyPart getBodyPart(int index) throws MessagingException { parse(); if (parts == null) throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("No such BodyPart"); return (MimeBodyPart)parts.get(index); } /** * Get the MimeBodyPart referred to by the given ContentID (CID). * Returns null if the part is not found. * * @param CID the ContentID of the desired part * @return the MimeBodyPart */ public MimeBodyPart getBodyPart(String CID) throws MessagingException { parse(); int count = getCount(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { MimeBodyPart part = getBodyPart(i); String s = part.getContentID(); // Old versions of AXIS2 put angle brackets around the content // id but not the start param String sNoAngle = (s!= null) ? s.replaceFirst("^<", "").replaceFirst(">$", "") :null; if (s != null && (s.equals(CID) || CID.equals(sNoAngle))) return part; } return null; } /** * Update headers. The default implementation here just * calls the <code>updateHeaders method on each of its * children BodyParts. <p> * * Note that the boundary parameter is already set up when * a new and empty MimeMultipart object is created. <p> * * This method is called when the <code>saveChanges * method is invoked on the Message object containing this * MimeMultipart. This is typically done as part of the Message * send process, however note that a client is free to call * it any number of times. So if the header updating process is * expensive for a specific MimeMultipart subclass, then it * might itself want to track whether its internal state actually * did change, and do the header updating only if necessary. */ protected void updateHeaders() throws MessagingException { for (int i = 0; i < parts.size(); i++) ((MimeBodyPart)parts.get(i)).updateHeaders(); } /** * Iterates through all the parts and outputs each Mime part * separated by a boundary. */ public void writeTo(OutputStream os) throws IOException, MessagingException { parse(); String boundary = "--" + contentType.getParameter("boundary"); for (int i = 0; i < parts.size(); i++) { OutputUtil.writeln(boundary, os); // put out boundary getBodyPart(i).writeTo(os); OutputUtil.writeln(os); // put out empty line } // put out last boundary OutputUtil.writeAsAscii(boundary, os); OutputUtil.writeAsAscii("--", os); os.flush(); } /** * Parse the InputStream from our DataSource, constructing the * appropriate MimeBodyParts. The <code>parsed flag is * set to true, and if true on entry nothing is done. This * method is called by all other methods that need data for * the body parts, to make sure the data has been parsed. * * @since JavaMail 1.2 */ protected void parse() throws MessagingException { if (parsed) return; InputStream in; SharedInputStream sin = null; long start = 0, end = 0; boolean foundClosingBoundary = false; try { in = ds.getInputStream(); if (!(in instanceof ByteArrayInputStream) && !(in instanceof BufferedInputStream) && !(in instanceof SharedInputStream)) in = new BufferedInputStream(in); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new MessagingException("No inputstream from datasource"); } if (in instanceof SharedInputStream) sin = (SharedInputStream)in; String boundary = "--" + contentType.getParameter("boundary"); byte[] bndbytes = ASCIIUtility.getBytes(boundary); int bl = bndbytes.length; try { // Skip the preamble LineInputStream lin = new LineInputStream(in); String line; while ((line = lin.readLine()) != null) { /* * Strip trailing whitespace. Can't use trim method * because it's too aggressive. Some bogus MIME * messages will include control characters in the * boundary string. */ int i; for (i = line.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { char c = line.charAt(i); if (!(c == ' ' || c == '\t')) break; } line = line.substring(0, i + 1); if (line.equals(boundary)) break; } if (line == null) throw new MessagingException("Missing start boundary"); /* * Read and process body parts until we see the * terminating boundary line (or EOF). */ boolean done = false; getparts: while (!done) { InternetHeaders headers = null; if (sin != null) { start = sin.getPosition(); // skip headers while ((line = lin.readLine()) != null && line.length() > 0) ; if (line == null) { if (!ignoreMissingEndBoundary) { throw new MessagingException("Missing End Boundary for Mime Package : EOF while skipping headers"); } // assume there's just a missing end boundary break getparts; } } else { // collect the headers for this body part headers = createInternetHeaders(in); } if (!in.markSupported()) throw new MessagingException("Stream doesn't support mark"); ByteOutputStream buf = null; // if we don't have a shared input stream, we copy the data if (sin == null) buf = new ByteOutputStream(); int b; boolean bol = true; // beginning of line flag // the two possible end of line characters int eol1 = -1, eol2 = -1; /* * Read and save the content bytes in buf. */ for (;;) { if (bol) { /* * At the beginning of a line, check whether the * next line is a boundary. */ int i; in.mark(bl + 4 + 1000); // bnd + "--\r\n" + lots of LWSP // read bytes, matching against the boundary for (i = 0; i < bl; i++) if (in.read() != bndbytes[i]) break; if (i == bl) { // matched the boundary, check for last boundary int b2 = in.read(); if (b2 == '-') { if (in.read() == '-') { done = true; foundClosingBoundary = true; break; // ignore trailing text } } // skip linear whitespace while (b2 == ' ' || b2 == '\t') b2 = in.read(); // check for end of line if (b2 == '\n') break; // got it! break out of the loop if (b2 == '\r') { in.mark(1); if (in.read() != '\n') in.reset(); break; // got it! break out of the loop } } // failed to match, reset and proceed normally in.reset(); // if this is not the first line, write out the // end of line characters from the previous line if (buf != null && eol1 != -1) { buf.write(eol1); if (eol2 != -1) buf.write(eol2); eol1 = eol2 = -1; } } // read the next byte if ((b = in.read()) < 0) { done = true; break; } /* * If we're at the end of the line, save the eol characters * to be written out before the beginning of the next line. */ if (b == '\r' || b == '\n') { bol = true; if (sin != null) end = sin.getPosition() - 1; eol1 = b; if (b == '\r') { in.mark(1); if ((b = in.read()) == '\n') eol2 = b; else in.reset(); } } else { bol = false; if (buf != null) buf.write(b); } } /* * Create a MimeBody element to represent this body part. */ MimeBodyPart part; if (sin != null) part = createMimeBodyPart(sin.newStream(start, end)); else part = createMimeBodyPart(headers, buf.getBytes(), buf.getCount()); addBodyPart(part); } } catch (IOException ioex) { throw new MessagingException("IO Error", ioex); } if (!ignoreMissingEndBoundary && !foundClosingBoundary && sin== null) { throw new MessagingException("Missing End Boundary for Mime Package : EOF while skipping headers"); } parsed = true; } /** * Create and return an InternetHeaders object that loads the * headers from the given InputStream. Subclasses can override * this method to return a subclass of InternetHeaders, if * necessary. This implementation simply constructs and returns * an InternetHeaders object. * * @param is the InputStream to read the headers from * @exception MessagingException * @since JavaMail 1.2 */ protected InternetHeaders createInternetHeaders(InputStream is) throws MessagingException { return new InternetHeaders(is); } /** * Create and return a MimeBodyPart object to represent a * body part parsed from the InputStream. Subclasses can override * this method to return a subclass of MimeBodyPart, if * necessary. This implementation simply constructs and returns * a MimeBodyPart object. * * @param headers the headers for the body part * @param content the content of the body part * @since JavaMail 1.2 */ protected MimeBodyPart createMimeBodyPart(InternetHeaders headers, byte[] content, int len) { return new MimeBodyPart(headers, content,len); } /** * Create and return a MimeBodyPart object to represent a * body part parsed from the InputStream. Subclasses can override * this method to return a subclass of MimeBodyPart, if * necessary. This implementation simply constructs and returns * a MimeBodyPart object. * * @param is InputStream containing the body part * @exception MessagingException * @since JavaMail 1.2 */ protected MimeBodyPart createMimeBodyPart(InputStream is) throws MessagingException { return new MimeBodyPart(is); } /** * Setup this MimeMultipart object from the given MultipartDataSource. <p> * * The method adds the MultipartDataSource's MimeBodyPart * objects into this MimeMultipart. This MimeMultipart's contentType is * set to that of the MultipartDataSource. <p> * * This method is typically used in those cases where one * has a multipart data source that has already been pre-parsed into * the individual body parts (for example, an IMAP datasource), but * needs to create an appropriate MimeMultipart subclass that represents * a specific multipart subtype. * * @param mp MimeMultipart datasource */ protected void setMultipartDataSource(MultipartDataSource mp) throws MessagingException { contentType = new ContentType(mp.getContentType()); int count = mp.getCount(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) addBodyPart(mp.getBodyPart(i)); } /** * Return the content-type of this MimeMultipart. <p> * * This implementation just returns the value of the * <code>contentType field. * * @return content-type * @see #contentType */ public ContentType getContentType() { return contentType; } /** * Remove the specified part from the multipart message. * Shifts all the parts after the removed part down one. * * @param part The part to remove * @return true if part removed, false otherwise * @exception MessagingException if no such MimeBodyPart exists */ public boolean removeBodyPart(MimeBodyPart part) throws MessagingException { if (parts == null) throw new MessagingException("No such body part"); boolean ret = parts.remove(part); part.setParent(null); return ret; } /** * Remove the part at specified location (starting from 0). * Shifts all the parts after the removed part down one. * * @param index Index of the part to remove * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException if the given index * is out of range. */ public void removeBodyPart(int index) { if (parts == null) throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("No such BodyPart"); MimeBodyPart part = (MimeBodyPart)parts.get(index); parts.remove(index); part.setParent(null); } /** * Adds a MimeBodyPart to the multipart. The MimeBodyPart is appended to * the list of existing Parts. * * @param part The MimeBodyPart to be appended */ public synchronized void addBodyPart(MimeBodyPart part) { if (parts == null) parts = new FinalArrayList(); parts.add(part); part.setParent(this); } /** * Adds a MimeBodyPart at position <code>index. * If <code>index is not the last one in the list, * the subsequent parts are shifted up. If <code>index * is larger than the number of parts present, the * MimeBodyPart is appended to the end. * * @param part The MimeBodyPart to be inserted * @param index Location where to insert the part */ public synchronized void addBodyPart(MimeBodyPart part, int index) { if (parts == null) parts = new FinalArrayList(); parts.add(index,part); part.setParent(this); } /** * Return the <code>MimeBodyPart that contains this MimeMultipart * object, or <code>null if not known. * @since JavaMail 1.1 */ MimeBodyPart getParent() { return parent; } /** * Set the parent of this <code>MimeMultipart to be the specified * <code>MimeBodyPart. Normally called by the Message * or <code>MimeBodyPart setContent(MimeMultipart) method. * <code>parent may be null if the * <code>MimeMultipart is being removed from its containing * <code>MimeBodyPart. * @since JavaMail 1.1 */ void setParent(MimeBodyPart parent) { this.parent = parent; } }

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