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16package org.mockftpserver.core.util;
17
18import org.mockftpserver.core.CommandSyntaxException;
19import org.mockftpserver.core.MockFtpServerException;
20
21import java.net.InetAddress;
22import java.net.UnknownHostException;
23import java.util.Arrays;
24import java.util.List;
25
26/**
27 * Utility class for parsing host and port values from command arguments.
28 *
29 * @author Chris Mair
30 * @version $Revision$ - $Date$
31 */
32public final class PortParser {
33
34 /**
35 * Parse the host address and port number of an extended address. This encoded format is used by
36 * the EPRT FTP command, and supports IPv6.
37 * <p/>
38 * The client network address can be in IPv4 format (e.g., "132.235.1.2") or
39 * IPv6 format (e.g., "1080::8:800:200C:417A"). See RFC2428 for more information.
40 *
41 * @param parameter - the single parameter String containing the encoded host and port number
42 * @return the populated HostAndPort object
43 */
44 public static HostAndPort parseExtendedAddressHostAndPort(String parameter) {
45 if (parameter == null || parameter.length() == 0) {
46 throw new CommandSyntaxException("The parameter string must not be empty or null");
47 }
48
49 String delimiter = parameter.substring(0,1);
50 String[] tokens = parameter.split("\\" + delimiter);
51
52 if (tokens.length < 4) {
53 throw new CommandSyntaxException("Error parsing host and port number [" + parameter + "]");
54 }
55
56 int port = Integer.parseInt(tokens[3]);
57
58 InetAddress host;
59 try {
60 host = InetAddress.getByName(tokens[2]);
61 }
62 catch (UnknownHostException e) {
63 throw new CommandSyntaxException("Error parsing host [" + tokens[2] + "]", e);
64 }
65
66 return new HostAndPort(host, port);
67 }
68
69 /**
70 * Parse a 32-bit IP address and 16-bit port number from the String[] of FTP command parameters.
71 * This is used by the FTP "PORT" command.
72 *
73 * @param parameters - the String[] of command parameters. It is the concatenation
74 * of a 32-bit internet host address and a 16-bit TCP port address. This address
75 * information is broken into 8-bit fields and the value of each field is encoded
76 * as a separate parameter whose value is a decimal number (in character string
77 * representation). Thus, the six parameters for the port command would be:
78 * h1,h2,h3,h4,p1,p2
79 * where h1 is the high order 8 bits of the internet host address, and p1 is the
80 * high order 8 bits of the port number.
81 * @return the HostAndPort object with the host InetAddres and int port parsed from the parameters
82 * @throws org.mockftpserver.core.util.AssertFailedException
83 * - if parameters is null or contains an insufficient number of elements
84 * @throws NumberFormatException - if one of the parameters does not contain a parsable integer
85 */
86 public static HostAndPort parseHostAndPort(String[] parameters) {
87 verifySufficientParameters(parameters);
88
89 byte host1 = parseByte(parameters[0]);
90 byte host2 = parseByte(parameters[1]);
91 byte host3 = parseByte(parameters[2]);
92 byte host4 = parseByte(parameters[3]);
93
94 byte[] address = {host1, host2, host3, host4};
95 InetAddress inetAddress = null;
96 try {
97 inetAddress = InetAddress.getByAddress(address);
98 }
99 catch (UnknownHostException e) {
100 throw new MockFtpServerException("Error parsing host", e);
101 }
102
103 int port1 = Integer.parseInt(parameters[4]);
104 int port2 = Integer.parseInt(parameters[5]);
105 int port = (port1 << 8) + port2;
106
107 return new HostAndPort(inetAddress, port);
108 }
109
110 /**
111 * Convert the InetAddess and port number to a comma-delimited list of byte values,
112 * suitable for the response String from the PASV command.
113 *
114 * @param host - the InetAddress
115 * @param port - the port number
116 * @return the comma-delimited list of byte values, e.g., "196,168,44,55,23,77"
117 */
118 public static String convertHostAndPortToCommaDelimitedBytes(InetAddress host, int port) {
119 StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
120 byte[] address = host.getAddress();
121 for (int i = 0; i < address.length; i++) {
122 int positiveValue = (address[i] >= 0) ? address[i] : 256 + address[i];
123 buffer.append(positiveValue);
124 buffer.append(",");
125 }
126 int p1 = port >> 8;
127 int p2 = port % 256;
128 buffer.append(String.valueOf(p1));
129 buffer.append(",");
130 buffer.append(String.valueOf(p2));
131 return buffer.toString();
132 }
133
134 /**
135 * Verify that the parameters is not null and contains the required number of elements
136 *
137 * @param parameters - the String[] of command parameters
138 * @throws CommandSyntaxException - if parameters is null or contains an insufficient number of elements
139 */
140 private static void verifySufficientParameters(String[] parameters) {
141 if (parameters == null || parameters.length < 6) {
142 List parms = parameters == null ? null : Arrays.asList(parameters);
143 throw new CommandSyntaxException("The PORT command must contain least be 6 parameters: " + parms);
144 }
145 }
146
147 /**
148 * Parse the specified String as an unsigned decimal byte value (i.e., 0..255). We can't just use
149 * Byte.parseByte(string) because that parses the string as a signed byte.
150 *
151 * @param string - the String containing the decimal byte representation to be parsed
152 * @return the byte value
153 */
154 private static byte parseByte(String string) {
155 return (byte) (0xFF & Short.parseShort(string));
156 }
157
158 /**
159 * Private constructor. All methods are static.
160 */
161 private PortParser() {
162 }
163
164}