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26 
27 package java.net;
28 
29 import java.util.Map;
30 import java.util.List;
31 import java.util.Collections;
32 import java.util.Comparator;
33 import java.io.IOException;
34 import sun.util.logging.PlatformLogger;
35 
36 /**
37  * CookieManager provides a concrete implementation of {@link CookieHandler},
38  * which separates the storage of cookies from the policy surrounding accepting
39  * and rejecting cookies. A CookieManager is initialized with a {@link CookieStore}
40  * which manages storage, and a {@link CookiePolicy} object, which makes
41  * policy decisions on cookie acceptance/rejection.
42  *
43  * <p> The HTTP cookie management in java.net package looks like:
44  * <blockquote>
45  * <pre>
46  *                  use
47  * CookieHandler <------- HttpURLConnection
48  *       ^
49  *       | impl
50  *       |         use
51  * CookieManager -------> CookiePolicy
52  *             |   use
53  *             |--------> HttpCookie
54  *             |              ^
55  *             |              | use
56  *             |   use        |
57  *             |--------> CookieStore
58  *                            ^
59  *                            | impl
60  *                            |
61  *                  Internal in-memory implementation
62  * </pre>
63  * <ul>
64  *   <li>
65  *     CookieHandler is at the core of cookie management. User can call
66  *     CookieHandler.setDefault to set a concrete CookieHanlder implementation
67  *     to be used.
68  *   </li>
69  *   <li>
70  *     CookiePolicy.shouldAccept will be called by CookieManager.put to see whether
71  *     or not one cookie should be accepted and put into cookie store. User can use
72  *     any of three pre-defined CookiePolicy, namely ACCEPT_ALL, ACCEPT_NONE and
73  *     ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER, or user can define his own CookiePolicy implementation
74  *     and tell CookieManager to use it.
75  *   </li>
76  *   <li>
77  *     CookieStore is the place where any accepted HTTP cookie is stored in.
78  *     If not specified when created, a CookieManager instance will use an internal
79  *     in-memory implementation. Or user can implements one and tell CookieManager
80  *     to use it.
81  *   </li>
82  *   <li>
83  *     Currently, only CookieStore.add(URI, HttpCookie) and CookieStore.get(URI)
84  *     are used by CookieManager. Others are for completeness and might be needed
85  *     by a more sophisticated CookieStore implementation, e.g. a NetscapeCookieSotre.
86  *   </li>
87  * </ul>
88  * </blockquote>
89  *
90  * <p>There're various ways user can hook up his own HTTP cookie management behavior, e.g.
91  * <blockquote>
92  * <ul>
93  *   <li>Use CookieHandler.setDefault to set a brand new {@link CookieHandler} implementation
94  *   <li>Let CookieManager be the default {@link CookieHandler} implementation,
95  *       but implement user's own {@link CookieStore} and {@link CookiePolicy}
96  *       and tell default CookieManager to use them:
97  *     <blockquote><pre>
98  *       // this should be done at the beginning of an HTTP session
99  *       CookieHandler.setDefault(new CookieManager(new MyCookieStore(), new MyCookiePolicy()));
100  *     </pre></blockquote>
101  *   <li>Let CookieManager be the default {@link CookieHandler} implementation, but
102  *       use customized {@link CookiePolicy}:
103  *     <blockquote><pre>
104  *       // this should be done at the beginning of an HTTP session
105  *       CookieHandler.setDefault(new CookieManager());
106  *       // this can be done at any point of an HTTP session
107  *       ((CookieManager)CookieHandler.getDefault()).setCookiePolicy(new MyCookiePolicy());
108  *     </pre></blockquote>
109  * </ul>
110  * </blockquote>
111  *
112  * <p>The implementation conforms to <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2965.txt">RFC 2965</a>, section 3.3.
113  *
114  * @see CookiePolicy
115  * @author Edward Wang
116  * @since 1.6
117  */
118 public class CookieManager extends CookieHandler
119 {
120     /* ---------------- Fields -------------- */
121 
122     private CookiePolicy policyCallback;
123 
124 
125     private CookieStore cookieJar = null;
126 
127 
128     /* ---------------- Ctors -------------- */
129 
130     /**
131      * Create a new cookie manager.
132      *
133      * <p>This constructor will create new cookie manager with default
134      * cookie store and accept policy. The effect is same as
135      * <tt>CookieManager(null, null)</tt>.
136      */
CookieManager()137     public CookieManager() {
138         this(null, null);
139     }
140 
141 
142     /**
143      * Create a new cookie manager with specified cookie store and cookie policy.
144      *
145      * @param store     a <tt>CookieStore</tt> to be used by cookie manager.
146      *                  if <tt>null</tt>, cookie manager will use a default one,
147      *                  which is an in-memory CookieStore implmentation.
148      * @param cookiePolicy      a <tt>CookiePolicy</tt> instance
149      *                          to be used by cookie manager as policy callback.
150      *                          if <tt>null</tt>, ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER will
151      *                          be used.
152      */
CookieManager(CookieStore store, CookiePolicy cookiePolicy)153     public CookieManager(CookieStore store,
154                          CookiePolicy cookiePolicy)
155     {
156         // use default cookie policy if not specify one
157         policyCallback = (cookiePolicy == null) ? CookiePolicy.ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER
158                                                 : cookiePolicy;
159 
160         // if not specify CookieStore to use, use default one
161         if (store == null) {
162             cookieJar = new InMemoryCookieStore();
163         } else {
164             cookieJar = store;
165         }
166     }
167 
168 
169     /* ---------------- Public operations -------------- */
170 
171     /**
172      * To set the cookie policy of this cookie manager.
173      *
174      * <p> A instance of <tt>CookieManager</tt> will have
175      * cookie policy ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER by default. Users always
176      * can call this method to set another cookie policy.
177      *
178      * @param cookiePolicy      the cookie policy. Can be <tt>null</tt>, which
179      *                          has no effects on current cookie policy.
180      */
setCookiePolicy(CookiePolicy cookiePolicy)181     public void setCookiePolicy(CookiePolicy cookiePolicy) {
182         if (cookiePolicy != null) policyCallback = cookiePolicy;
183     }
184 
185 
186     /**
187      * To retrieve current cookie store.
188      *
189      * @return  the cookie store currently used by cookie manager.
190      */
getCookieStore()191     public CookieStore getCookieStore() {
192         return cookieJar;
193     }
194 
195 
196     public Map<String, List<String>>
get(URI uri, Map<String, List<String>> requestHeaders)197         get(URI uri, Map<String, List<String>> requestHeaders)
198         throws IOException
199     {
200         // pre-condition check
201         if (uri == null || requestHeaders == null) {
202             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Argument is null");
203         }
204 
205         Map<String, List<String>> cookieMap =
206                         new java.util.HashMap<String, List<String>>();
207         // if there's no default CookieStore, no way for us to get any cookie
208         if (cookieJar == null) {
209             return Collections.unmodifiableMap(cookieMap);
210         }
211 
212         boolean secureLink = "https".equalsIgnoreCase(uri.getScheme());
213         List<HttpCookie> cookies = new java.util.ArrayList<HttpCookie>();
214         for (HttpCookie cookie : cookieJar.get(uri)) {
215             // apply path-matches rule (RFC 2965 sec. 3.3.4)
216             // and check for the possible "secure" tag (i.e. don't send
217             // 'secure' cookies over unsecure links)
218             if (pathMatches(uri, cookie) &&
219                     (secureLink || !cookie.getSecure())) {
220 
221                 // Let's check the authorize port list if it exists
222                 String ports = cookie.getPortlist();
223                 if (ports != null && !ports.isEmpty()) {
224                     int port = uri.getPort();
225                     if (port == -1) {
226                         port = "https".equals(uri.getScheme()) ? 443 : 80;
227                     }
228                     if (isInPortList(ports, port)) {
229                         cookies.add(cookie);
230                     }
231                 } else {
232                     cookies.add(cookie);
233                 }
234             }
235         }
236         if (cookies.isEmpty()) {
237             return Collections.emptyMap();
238         }
239 
240         // apply sort rule (RFC 2965 sec. 3.3.4)
241         List<String> cookieHeader = sortByPath(cookies);
242 
243         cookieMap.put("Cookie", cookieHeader);
244         return Collections.unmodifiableMap(cookieMap);
245     }
246 
247 
248     public void
put(URI uri, Map<String, List<String>> responseHeaders)249         put(URI uri, Map<String, List<String>> responseHeaders)
250         throws IOException
251     {
252         // pre-condition check
253         if (uri == null || responseHeaders == null) {
254             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Argument is null");
255         }
256 
257 
258         // if there's no default CookieStore, no need to remember any cookie
259         if (cookieJar == null)
260             return;
261 
262         PlatformLogger logger = PlatformLogger.getLogger("java.net.CookieManager");
263         for (String headerKey : responseHeaders.keySet()) {
264             // RFC 2965 3.2.2, key must be 'Set-Cookie2'
265             // we also accept 'Set-Cookie' here for backward compatibility
266             if (headerKey == null
267                 || !(headerKey.equalsIgnoreCase("Set-Cookie2")
268                      || headerKey.equalsIgnoreCase("Set-Cookie")
269                     )
270                 )
271             {
272                 continue;
273             }
274 
275             for (String headerValue : responseHeaders.get(headerKey)) {
276                 try {
277                     List<HttpCookie> cookies;
278                     try {
279                         cookies = HttpCookie.parse(headerValue);
280                     } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
281                         // Bogus header, make an empty list and log the error
282                         cookies = java.util.Collections.EMPTY_LIST;
283                         if (logger.isLoggable(PlatformLogger.SEVERE)) {
284                             logger.severe("Invalid cookie for " + uri + ": " + headerValue);
285                         }
286                     }
287                     for (HttpCookie cookie : cookies) {
288                         if (cookie.getPath() == null) {
289                             // If no path is specified, then by default
290                             // the path is the directory of the page/doc
291                             String path = uri.getPath();
292                             if (!path.endsWith("/")) {
293                                 int i = path.lastIndexOf("/");
294                                 if (i > 0) {
295                                     path = path.substring(0, i + 1);
296                                 } else {
297                                     path = "/";
298                                 }
299                             }
300                             cookie.setPath(path);
301                         } else {
302                             // Validate existing path
303                             if (!pathMatches(uri, cookie)) {
304                                 continue;
305                             }
306                         }
307 
308                         // As per RFC 2965, section 3.3.1:
309                         // Domain  Defaults to the effective request-host.  (Note that because
310                         // there is no dot at the beginning of effective request-host,
311                         // the default Domain can only domain-match itself.)
312                         if (cookie.getDomain() == null) {
313                             cookie.setDomain(uri.getHost());
314                         }
315                         String ports = cookie.getPortlist();
316                         if (ports != null) {
317                             int port = uri.getPort();
318                             if (port == -1) {
319                                 port = "https".equals(uri.getScheme()) ? 443 : 80;
320                             }
321                             if (ports.isEmpty()) {
322                                 // Empty port list means this should be restricted
323                                 // to the incoming URI port
324                                 cookie.setPortlist("" + port );
325                                 if (shouldAcceptInternal(uri, cookie)) {
326                                     cookieJar.add(uri, cookie);
327                                 }
328                             } else {
329                                 // Only store cookies with a port list
330                                 // IF the URI port is in that list, as per
331                                 // RFC 2965 section 3.3.2
332                                 if (isInPortList(ports, port) &&
333                                         shouldAcceptInternal(uri, cookie)) {
334                                     cookieJar.add(uri, cookie);
335                                 }
336                             }
337                         } else {
338                             if (shouldAcceptInternal(uri, cookie)) {
339                                 cookieJar.add(uri, cookie);
340                             }
341                         }
342                     }
343                 } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
344                     // invalid set-cookie header string
345                     // no-op
346                 }
347             }
348         }
349     }
350 
351 
352     /* ---------------- Private operations -------------- */
353 
354     // to determine whether or not accept this cookie
shouldAcceptInternal(URI uri, HttpCookie cookie)355     private boolean shouldAcceptInternal(URI uri, HttpCookie cookie) {
356         try {
357             return policyCallback.shouldAccept(uri, cookie);
358         } catch (Exception ignored) { // pretect against malicious callback
359             return false;
360         }
361     }
362 
363 
isInPortList(String lst, int port)364     static private boolean isInPortList(String lst, int port) {
365         int i = lst.indexOf(",");
366         int val = -1;
367         while (i > 0) {
368             try {
369                 val = Integer.parseInt(lst.substring(0, i));
370                 if (val == port) {
371                     return true;
372                 }
373             } catch (NumberFormatException numberFormatException) {
374             }
375             lst = lst.substring(i+1);
376             i = lst.indexOf(",");
377         }
378         if (!lst.isEmpty()) {
379             try {
380                 val = Integer.parseInt(lst);
381                 if (val == port) {
382                     return true;
383                 }
384             } catch (NumberFormatException numberFormatException) {
385             }
386         }
387         return false;
388     }
389 
390     /**
391      * Return true iff. the path from {@code cookie} matches the path from {@code uri}.
392      */
pathMatches(URI uri, HttpCookie cookie)393     private static boolean pathMatches(URI uri, HttpCookie cookie) {
394         return normalizePath(uri.getPath()).startsWith(normalizePath(cookie.getPath()));
395     }
396 
normalizePath(String path)397     private static String normalizePath(String path) {
398         if (path == null) {
399             path = "";
400         }
401 
402         if (!path.endsWith("/")) {
403             path = path + "/";
404         }
405 
406         return path;
407     }
408 
409 
410     /*
411      * sort cookies with respect to their path: those with more specific Path attributes
412      * precede those with less specific, as defined in RFC 2965 sec. 3.3.4.
413      */
sortByPath(List<HttpCookie> cookies)414     private List<String> sortByPath(List<HttpCookie> cookies) {
415         Collections.sort(cookies, new CookiePathComparator());
416 
417         final StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
418 
419         // Netscape cookie spec and RFC 2965 have different format of Cookie
420         // header; RFC 2965 requires a leading $Version="1" string while Netscape
421         // does not.
422         // The workaround here is to add a $Version="1" string in advance
423         int minVersion = 1;
424         for (HttpCookie cookie : cookies) {
425             if (cookie.getVersion() < minVersion) {
426                 minVersion = cookie.getVersion();
427             }
428         }
429 
430         if (minVersion == 1) {
431             result.append("$Version=\"1\"; ");
432         }
433 
434         for (int i = 0; i < cookies.size(); ++i) {
435             if (i != 0) {
436                 result.append("; ");
437             }
438 
439             result.append(cookies.get(i).toString());
440         }
441 
442         List<String> cookieHeader = new java.util.ArrayList<String>();
443         cookieHeader.add(result.toString());
444         return cookieHeader;
445     }
446 
447 
448     static class CookiePathComparator implements Comparator<HttpCookie> {
compare(HttpCookie c1, HttpCookie c2)449         public int compare(HttpCookie c1, HttpCookie c2) {
450             if (c1 == c2) return 0;
451             if (c1 == null) return -1;
452             if (c2 == null) return 1;
453 
454             // path rule only applies to the cookies with same name
455             if (!c1.getName().equals(c2.getName())) return 0;
456 
457             final String c1Path = normalizePath(c1.getPath());
458             final String c2Path = normalizePath(c2.getPath());
459 
460             // those with more specific Path attributes precede those with less specific
461             if (c1Path.startsWith(c2Path))
462                 return -1;
463             else if (c2Path.startsWith(c1Path))
464                 return 1;
465             else
466                 return 0;
467         }
468     }
469 }
470