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| 1 | /* | |
| 2 | * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more | |
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| 6 | * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with | |
| 7 | * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at | |
| 8 | * | |
| 9 | * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | |
| 10 | * | |
| 11 | * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | |
| 12 | * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | |
| 13 | * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | |
| 14 | * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | |
| 15 | * limitations under the License. | |
| 16 | */ | |
| 17 | ||
| 18 | package org.apache.commons.codec.binary; | |
| 19 | ||
| 20 | import java.math.BigInteger; | |
| 21 | ||
| 22 | /** | |
| 23 | * Provides Base64 encoding and decoding as defined by <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt">RFC 2045</a>. | |
| 24 | * | |
| 25 | * <p> | |
| 26 | * This class implements section <cite>6.8. Base64 Content-Transfer-Encoding</cite> from RFC 2045 <cite>Multipurpose | |
| 27 | * Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies</cite> by Freed and Borenstein. | |
| 28 | * </p> | |
| 29 | * <p> | |
| 30 | * The class can be parameterized in the following manner with various constructors: | |
| 31 | * <ul> | |
| 32 | * <li>URL-safe mode: Default off.</li> | |
| 33 | * <li>Line length: Default 76. Line length that aren't multiples of 4 will still essentially end up being multiples of | |
| 34 | * 4 in the encoded data. | |
| 35 | * <li>Line separator: Default is CRLF ("\r\n")</li> | |
| 36 | * </ul> | |
| 37 | * </p> | |
| 38 | * <p> | |
| 39 | * Since this class operates directly on byte streams, and not character streams, it is hard-coded to only | |
| 40 | * encode/decode character encodings which are compatible with the lower 127 ASCII chart (ISO-8859-1, Windows-1252, | |
| 41 | * UTF-8, etc). | |
| 42 | * </p> | |
| 43 | * <p> | |
| 44 | * This class is thread-safe. | |
| 45 | * </p> | |
| 46 | * | |
| 47 | * @see <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt">RFC 2045</a> | |
| 48 | * @since 1.0 | |
| 49 | * @version $Id: Base64.java 1447577 2013-02-19 02:45:18Z julius $ | |
| 50 | */ | |
| 51 | public class Base64 extends BaseNCodec { | |
| 52 | ||
| 53 | /** | |
| 54 | * BASE32 characters are 6 bits in length. | |
| 55 | * They are formed by taking a block of 3 octets to form a 24-bit string, | |
| 56 | * which is converted into 4 BASE64 characters. | |
| 57 | */ | |
| 58 | private static final int BITS_PER_ENCODED_BYTE = 6; | |
| 59 | private static final int BYTES_PER_UNENCODED_BLOCK = 3; | |
| 60 | private static final int BYTES_PER_ENCODED_BLOCK = 4; | |
| 61 | ||
| 62 | /** | |
| 63 | * Chunk separator per RFC 2045 section 2.1. | |
| 64 | * | |
| 65 | * <p> | |
| 66 | * N.B. The next major release may break compatibility and make this field private. | |
| 67 | * </p> | |
| 68 | * | |
| 69 | * @see <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt">RFC 2045 section 2.1</a> | |
| 70 | */ | |
| 71 | 1 | static final byte[] CHUNK_SEPARATOR = {'\r', '\n'}; |
| 72 | ||
| 73 | /** | |
| 74 | * This array is a lookup table that translates 6-bit positive integer index values into their "Base64 Alphabet" | |
| 75 | * equivalents as specified in Table 1 of RFC 2045. | |
| 76 | * | |
| 77 | * Thanks to "commons" project in ws.apache.org for this code. | |
| 78 | * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/commons/trunk/modules/util/ | |
| 79 | */ | |
| 80 | 1 | private static final byte[] STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE = { |
| 81 | 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', | |
| 82 | 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z', | |
| 83 | 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', | |
| 84 | 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z', | |
| 85 | '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '+', '/' | |
| 86 | }; | |
| 87 | ||
| 88 | /** | |
| 89 | * This is a copy of the STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE above, but with + and / | |
| 90 | * changed to - and _ to make the encoded Base64 results more URL-SAFE. | |
| 91 | * This table is only used when the Base64's mode is set to URL-SAFE. | |
| 92 | */ | |
| 93 | 1 | private static final byte[] URL_SAFE_ENCODE_TABLE = { |
| 94 | 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', | |
| 95 | 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z', | |
| 96 | 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', | |
| 97 | 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z', | |
| 98 | '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '-', '_' | |
| 99 | }; | |
| 100 | ||
| 101 | /** | |
| 102 | * This array is a lookup table that translates Unicode characters drawn from the "Base64 Alphabet" (as specified | |
| 103 | * in Table 1 of RFC 2045) into their 6-bit positive integer equivalents. Characters that are not in the Base64 | |
| 104 | * alphabet but fall within the bounds of the array are translated to -1. | |
| 105 | * | |
| 106 | * Note: '+' and '-' both decode to 62. '/' and '_' both decode to 63. This means decoder seamlessly handles both | |
| 107 | * URL_SAFE and STANDARD base64. (The encoder, on the other hand, needs to know ahead of time what to emit). | |
| 108 | * | |
| 109 | * Thanks to "commons" project in ws.apache.org for this code. | |
| 110 | * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/commons/trunk/modules/util/ | |
| 111 | */ | |
| 112 | 1 | private static final byte[] DECODE_TABLE = { |
| 113 | -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, | |
| 114 | -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, | |
| 115 | -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 62, -1, 62, -1, 63, 52, 53, 54, | |
| 116 | 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, | |
| 117 | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, | |
| 118 | 24, 25, -1, -1, -1, -1, 63, -1, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, | |
| 119 | 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 | |
| 120 | }; | |
| 121 | ||
| 122 | /** | |
| 123 | * Base64 uses 6-bit fields. | |
| 124 | */ | |
| 125 | /** Mask used to extract 6 bits, used when encoding */ | |
| 126 | private static final int MASK_6BITS = 0x3f; | |
| 127 | ||
| 128 | // The static final fields above are used for the original static byte[] methods on Base64. | |
| 129 | // The private member fields below are used with the new streaming approach, which requires | |
| 130 | // some state be preserved between calls of encode() and decode(). | |
| 131 | ||
| 132 | /** | |
| 133 | * Encode table to use: either STANDARD or URL_SAFE. Note: the DECODE_TABLE above remains static because it is able | |
| 134 | * to decode both STANDARD and URL_SAFE streams, but the encodeTable must be a member variable so we can switch | |
| 135 | * between the two modes. | |
| 136 | */ | |
| 137 | private final byte[] encodeTable; | |
| 138 | ||
| 139 | // Only one decode table currently; keep for consistency with Base32 code | |
| 140 | 16842 | private final byte[] decodeTable = DECODE_TABLE; |
| 141 | ||
| 142 | /** | |
| 143 | * Line separator for encoding. Not used when decoding. Only used if lineLength > 0. | |
| 144 | */ | |
| 145 | private final byte[] lineSeparator; | |
| 146 | ||
| 147 | /** | |
| 148 | * Convenience variable to help us determine when our buffer is going to run out of room and needs resizing. | |
| 149 | * <code>decodeSize = 3 + lineSeparator.length;</code> | |
| 150 | */ | |
| 151 | private final int decodeSize; | |
| 152 | ||
| 153 | /** | |
| 154 | * Convenience variable to help us determine when our buffer is going to run out of room and needs resizing. | |
| 155 | * <code>encodeSize = 4 + lineSeparator.length;</code> | |
| 156 | */ | |
| 157 | private final int encodeSize; | |
| 158 | ||
| 159 | /** | |
| 160 | * Creates a Base64 codec used for decoding (all modes) and encoding in URL-unsafe mode. | |
| 161 | * <p> | |
| 162 | * When encoding the line length is 0 (no chunking), and the encoding table is STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE. | |
| 163 | * </p> | |
| 164 | * | |
| 165 | * <p> | |
| 166 | * When decoding all variants are supported. | |
| 167 | * </p> | |
| 168 | */ | |
| 169 | public Base64() { | |
| 170 | 970 | this(0); |
| 171 | 970 | } |
| 172 | ||
| 173 | /** | |
| 174 | * Creates a Base64 codec used for decoding (all modes) and encoding in the given URL-safe mode. | |
| 175 | * <p> | |
| 176 | * When encoding the line length is 76, the line separator is CRLF, and the encoding table is | |
| 177 | * STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE. | |
| 178 | * </p> | |
| 179 | * | |
| 180 | * <p> | |
| 181 | * When decoding all variants are supported. | |
| 182 | * </p> | |
| 183 | * | |
| 184 | * @param urlSafe | |
| 185 | * if {@code true}, URL-safe encoding is used. In most cases this should be set to {@code false}. | |
| 186 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 187 | */ | |
| 188 | public Base64(final boolean urlSafe) { | |
| 189 | 7352 | this(MIME_CHUNK_SIZE, CHUNK_SEPARATOR, urlSafe); |
| 190 | 7352 | } |
| 191 | ||
| 192 | /** | |
| 193 | * Creates a Base64 codec used for decoding (all modes) and encoding in URL-unsafe mode. | |
| 194 | * <p> | |
| 195 | * When encoding the line length is given in the constructor, the line separator is CRLF, and the encoding table is | |
| 196 | * STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE. | |
| 197 | * </p> | |
| 198 | * <p> | |
| 199 | * Line lengths that aren't multiples of 4 will still essentially end up being multiples of 4 in the encoded data. | |
| 200 | * </p> | |
| 201 | * <p> | |
| 202 | * When decoding all variants are supported. | |
| 203 | * </p> | |
| 204 | * | |
| 205 | * @param lineLength | |
| 206 | * Each line of encoded data will be at most of the given length (rounded down to nearest multiple of | |
| 207 | * 4). If lineLength <= 0, then the output will not be divided into lines (chunks). Ignored when | |
| 208 | * decoding. | |
| 209 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 210 | */ | |
| 211 | public Base64(final int lineLength) { | |
| 212 | 972 | this(lineLength, CHUNK_SEPARATOR); |
| 213 | 972 | } |
| 214 | ||
| 215 | /** | |
| 216 | * Creates a Base64 codec used for decoding (all modes) and encoding in URL-unsafe mode. | |
| 217 | * <p> | |
| 218 | * When encoding the line length and line separator are given in the constructor, and the encoding table is | |
| 219 | * STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE. | |
| 220 | * </p> | |
| 221 | * <p> | |
| 222 | * Line lengths that aren't multiples of 4 will still essentially end up being multiples of 4 in the encoded data. | |
| 223 | * </p> | |
| 224 | * <p> | |
| 225 | * When decoding all variants are supported. | |
| 226 | * </p> | |
| 227 | * | |
| 228 | * @param lineLength | |
| 229 | * Each line of encoded data will be at most of the given length (rounded down to nearest multiple of | |
| 230 | * 4). If lineLength <= 0, then the output will not be divided into lines (chunks). Ignored when | |
| 231 | * decoding. | |
| 232 | * @param lineSeparator | |
| 233 | * Each line of encoded data will end with this sequence of bytes. | |
| 234 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException | |
| 235 | * Thrown when the provided lineSeparator included some base64 characters. | |
| 236 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 237 | */ | |
| 238 | public Base64(final int lineLength, final byte[] lineSeparator) { | |
| 239 | 7895 | this(lineLength, lineSeparator, false); |
| 240 | 7891 | } |
| 241 | ||
| 242 | /** | |
| 243 | * Creates a Base64 codec used for decoding (all modes) and encoding in URL-unsafe mode. | |
| 244 | * <p> | |
| 245 | * When encoding the line length and line separator are given in the constructor, and the encoding table is | |
| 246 | * STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE. | |
| 247 | * </p> | |
| 248 | * <p> | |
| 249 | * Line lengths that aren't multiples of 4 will still essentially end up being multiples of 4 in the encoded data. | |
| 250 | * </p> | |
| 251 | * <p> | |
| 252 | * When decoding all variants are supported. | |
| 253 | * </p> | |
| 254 | * | |
| 255 | * @param lineLength | |
| 256 | * Each line of encoded data will be at most of the given length (rounded down to nearest multiple of | |
| 257 | * 4). If lineLength <= 0, then the output will not be divided into lines (chunks). Ignored when | |
| 258 | * decoding. | |
| 259 | * @param lineSeparator | |
| 260 | * Each line of encoded data will end with this sequence of bytes. | |
| 261 | * @param urlSafe | |
| 262 | * Instead of emitting '+' and '/' we emit '-' and '_' respectively. urlSafe is only applied to encode | |
| 263 | * operations. Decoding seamlessly handles both modes. | |
| 264 | * <b>Note: no padding is added when using the URL-safe alphabet.</b> | |
| 265 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException | |
| 266 | * The provided lineSeparator included some base64 characters. That's not going to work! | |
| 267 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 268 | */ | |
| 269 | public Base64(final int lineLength, final byte[] lineSeparator, final boolean urlSafe) { | |
| 270 | 16842 | super(BYTES_PER_UNENCODED_BLOCK, BYTES_PER_ENCODED_BLOCK, |
| 271 | lineLength, | |
| 272 | lineSeparator == null ? 0 : lineSeparator.length); | |
| 273 | // TODO could be simplified if there is no requirement to reject invalid line sep when length <=0 | |
| 274 | // @see test case Base64Test.testConstructors() | |
| 275 | 16842 | if (lineSeparator != null) { |
| 276 | 16839 | if (containsAlphabetOrPad(lineSeparator)) { |
| 277 | 4 | final String sep = StringUtils.newStringUtf8(lineSeparator); |
| 278 | 4 | throw new IllegalArgumentException("lineSeparator must not contain base64 characters: [" + sep + "]"); |
| 279 | } | |
| 280 | 16835 | if (lineLength > 0){ // null line-sep forces no chunking rather than throwing IAE |
| 281 | 7581 | this.encodeSize = BYTES_PER_ENCODED_BLOCK + lineSeparator.length; |
| 282 | 7581 | this.lineSeparator = new byte[lineSeparator.length]; |
| 283 | 7581 | System.arraycopy(lineSeparator, 0, this.lineSeparator, 0, lineSeparator.length); |
| 284 | } else { | |
| 285 | 9254 | this.encodeSize = BYTES_PER_ENCODED_BLOCK; |
| 286 | 9254 | this.lineSeparator = null; |
| 287 | } | |
| 288 | } else { | |
| 289 | 3 | this.encodeSize = BYTES_PER_ENCODED_BLOCK; |
| 290 | 3 | this.lineSeparator = null; |
| 291 | } | |
| 292 | 16838 | this.decodeSize = this.encodeSize - 1; |
| 293 | 16838 | this.encodeTable = urlSafe ? URL_SAFE_ENCODE_TABLE : STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE; |
| 294 | 16838 | } |
| 295 | ||
| 296 | /** | |
| 297 | * Returns our current encode mode. True if we're URL-SAFE, false otherwise. | |
| 298 | * | |
| 299 | * @return true if we're in URL-SAFE mode, false otherwise. | |
| 300 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 301 | */ | |
| 302 | public boolean isUrlSafe() { | |
| 303 | 2 | return this.encodeTable == URL_SAFE_ENCODE_TABLE; |
| 304 | } | |
| 305 | ||
| 306 | /** | |
| 307 | * <p> | |
| 308 | * Encodes all of the provided data, starting at inPos, for inAvail bytes. Must be called at least twice: once with | |
| 309 | * the data to encode, and once with inAvail set to "-1" to alert encoder that EOF has been reached, to flush last | |
| 310 | * remaining bytes (if not multiple of 3). | |
| 311 | * </p> | |
| 312 | * <p><b>Note: no padding is added when encoding using the URL-safe alphabet.</b></p> | |
| 313 | * <p> | |
| 314 | * Thanks to "commons" project in ws.apache.org for the bitwise operations, and general approach. | |
| 315 | * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/commons/trunk/modules/util/ | |
| 316 | * </p> | |
| 317 | * | |
| 318 | * @param in | |
| 319 | * byte[] array of binary data to base64 encode. | |
| 320 | * @param inPos | |
| 321 | * Position to start reading data from. | |
| 322 | * @param inAvail | |
| 323 | * Amount of bytes available from input for encoding. | |
| 324 | * @param context | |
| 325 | * the context to be used | |
| 326 | */ | |
| 327 | @Override | |
| 328 | void encode(final byte[] in, int inPos, final int inAvail, final Context context) { | |
| 329 | 103298 | if (context.eof) { |
| 330 | 17053 | return; |
| 331 | } | |
| 332 | // inAvail < 0 is how we're informed of EOF in the underlying data we're | |
| 333 | // encoding. | |
| 334 | 86245 | if (inAvail < 0) { |
| 335 | 8972 | context.eof = true; |
| 336 | 8972 | if (0 == context.modulus && lineLength == 0) { |
| 337 | 2672 | return; // no leftovers to process and not using chunking |
| 338 | } | |
| 339 | 6300 | final byte[] buffer = ensureBufferSize(encodeSize, context); |
| 340 | 6300 | final int savedPos = context.pos; |
| 341 | 6300 | switch (context.modulus) { // 0-2 |
| 342 | case 0 : // nothing to do here | |
| 343 | 186 | break; |
| 344 | case 1 : // 8 bits = 6 + 2 | |
| 345 | // top 6 bits: | |
| 346 | 3121 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea >> 2) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 347 | // remaining 2: | |
| 348 | 3121 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea << 4) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 349 | // URL-SAFE skips the padding to further reduce size. | |
| 350 | 3121 | if (encodeTable == STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE) { |
| 351 | 3066 | buffer[context.pos++] = PAD; |
| 352 | 3066 | buffer[context.pos++] = PAD; |
| 353 | } | |
| 354 | break; | |
| 355 | ||
| 356 | case 2 : // 16 bits = 6 + 6 + 4 | |
| 357 | 2993 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea >> 10) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 358 | 2993 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea >> 4) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 359 | 2993 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea << 2) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 360 | // URL-SAFE skips the padding to further reduce size. | |
| 361 | 2993 | if (encodeTable == STANDARD_ENCODE_TABLE) { |
| 362 | 2942 | buffer[context.pos++] = PAD; |
| 363 | } | |
| 364 | break; | |
| 365 | default: | |
| 366 | 0 | throw new IllegalStateException("Impossible modulus "+context.modulus); |
| 367 | } | |
| 368 | 6300 | context.currentLinePos += context.pos - savedPos; // keep track of current line position |
| 369 | // if currentPos == 0 we are at the start of a line, so don't add CRLF | |
| 370 | 6300 | if (lineLength > 0 && context.currentLinePos > 0) { |
| 371 | 401 | System.arraycopy(lineSeparator, 0, buffer, context.pos, lineSeparator.length); |
| 372 | 401 | context.pos += lineSeparator.length; |
| 373 | } | |
| 374 | 6300 | } else { |
| 375 | 798937 | for (int i = 0; i < inAvail; i++) { |
| 376 | 721664 | final byte[] buffer = ensureBufferSize(encodeSize, context); |
| 377 | 721664 | context.modulus = (context.modulus+1) % BYTES_PER_UNENCODED_BLOCK; |
| 378 | 721664 | int b = in[inPos++]; |
| 379 | 721664 | if (b < 0) { |
| 380 | 360368 | b += 256; |
| 381 | } | |
| 382 | 721664 | context.ibitWorkArea = (context.ibitWorkArea << 8) + b; // BITS_PER_BYTE |
| 383 | 721664 | if (0 == context.modulus) { // 3 bytes = 24 bits = 4 * 6 bits to extract |
| 384 | 237519 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea >> 18) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 385 | 237519 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea >> 12) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 386 | 237519 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[(context.ibitWorkArea >> 6) & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 387 | 237519 | buffer[context.pos++] = encodeTable[context.ibitWorkArea & MASK_6BITS]; |
| 388 | 237519 | context.currentLinePos += BYTES_PER_ENCODED_BLOCK; |
| 389 | 237519 | if (lineLength > 0 && lineLength <= context.currentLinePos) { |
| 390 | 1136 | System.arraycopy(lineSeparator, 0, buffer, context.pos, lineSeparator.length); |
| 391 | 1136 | context.pos += lineSeparator.length; |
| 392 | 1136 | context.currentLinePos = 0; |
| 393 | } | |
| 394 | } | |
| 395 | } | |
| 396 | } | |
| 397 | 83573 | } |
| 398 | ||
| 399 | /** | |
| 400 | * <p> | |
| 401 | * Decodes all of the provided data, starting at inPos, for inAvail bytes. Should be called at least twice: once | |
| 402 | * with the data to decode, and once with inAvail set to "-1" to alert decoder that EOF has been reached. The "-1" | |
| 403 | * call is not necessary when decoding, but it doesn't hurt, either. | |
| 404 | * </p> | |
| 405 | * <p> | |
| 406 | * Ignores all non-base64 characters. This is how chunked (e.g. 76 character) data is handled, since CR and LF are | |
| 407 | * silently ignored, but has implications for other bytes, too. This method subscribes to the garbage-in, | |
| 408 | * garbage-out philosophy: it will not check the provided data for validity. | |
| 409 | * </p> | |
| 410 | * <p> | |
| 411 | * Thanks to "commons" project in ws.apache.org for the bitwise operations, and general approach. | |
| 412 | * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/commons/trunk/modules/util/ | |
| 413 | * </p> | |
| 414 | * | |
| 415 | * @param in | |
| 416 | * byte[] array of ascii data to base64 decode. | |
| 417 | * @param inPos | |
| 418 | * Position to start reading data from. | |
| 419 | * @param inAvail | |
| 420 | * Amount of bytes available from input for encoding. | |
| 421 | * @param context | |
| 422 | * the context to be used | |
| 423 | */ | |
| 424 | @Override | |
| 425 | void decode(final byte[] in, int inPos, final int inAvail, final Context context) { | |
| 426 | 113520 | if (context.eof) { |
| 427 | 20362 | return; |
| 428 | } | |
| 429 | 93158 | if (inAvail < 0) { |
| 430 | 2700 | context.eof = true; |
| 431 | } | |
| 432 | 1013195 | for (int i = 0; i < inAvail; i++) { |
| 433 | 925556 | final byte[] buffer = ensureBufferSize(decodeSize, context); |
| 434 | 925556 | final byte b = in[inPos++]; |
| 435 | 925556 | if (b == PAD) { |
| 436 | // We're done. | |
| 437 | 5519 | context.eof = true; |
| 438 | 5519 | break; |
| 439 | } else { | |
| 440 | 920037 | if (b >= 0 && b < DECODE_TABLE.length) { |
| 441 | 920023 | final int result = DECODE_TABLE[b]; |
| 442 | 920023 | if (result >= 0) { |
| 443 | 917728 | context.modulus = (context.modulus+1) % BYTES_PER_ENCODED_BLOCK; |
| 444 | 917728 | context.ibitWorkArea = (context.ibitWorkArea << BITS_PER_ENCODED_BYTE) + result; |
| 445 | 917728 | if (context.modulus == 0) { |
| 446 | 225911 | buffer[context.pos++] = (byte) ((context.ibitWorkArea >> 16) & MASK_8BITS); |
| 447 | 225911 | buffer[context.pos++] = (byte) ((context.ibitWorkArea >> 8) & MASK_8BITS); |
| 448 | 225911 | buffer[context.pos++] = (byte) (context.ibitWorkArea & MASK_8BITS); |
| 449 | } | |
| 450 | } | |
| 451 | } | |
| 452 | } | |
| 453 | } | |
| 454 | ||
| 455 | // Two forms of EOF as far as base64 decoder is concerned: actual | |
| 456 | // EOF (-1) and first time '=' character is encountered in stream. | |
| 457 | // This approach makes the '=' padding characters completely optional. | |
| 458 | 93158 | if (context.eof && context.modulus != 0) { |
| 459 | 5619 | final byte[] buffer = ensureBufferSize(decodeSize, context); |
| 460 | ||
| 461 | // We have some spare bits remaining | |
| 462 | // Output all whole multiples of 8 bits and ignore the rest | |
| 463 | 5619 | switch (context.modulus) { |
| 464 | // case 0 : // impossible, as excluded above | |
| 465 | case 1 : // 6 bits - ignore entirely | |
| 466 | // TODO not currently tested; perhaps it is impossible? | |
| 467 | 0 | break; |
| 468 | case 2 : // 12 bits = 8 + 4 | |
| 469 | 2773 | context.ibitWorkArea = context.ibitWorkArea >> 4; // dump the extra 4 bits |
| 470 | 2773 | buffer[context.pos++] = (byte) ((context.ibitWorkArea) & MASK_8BITS); |
| 471 | 2773 | break; |
| 472 | case 3 : // 18 bits = 8 + 8 + 2 | |
| 473 | 2846 | context.ibitWorkArea = context.ibitWorkArea >> 2; // dump 2 bits |
| 474 | 2846 | buffer[context.pos++] = (byte) ((context.ibitWorkArea >> 8) & MASK_8BITS); |
| 475 | 2846 | buffer[context.pos++] = (byte) ((context.ibitWorkArea) & MASK_8BITS); |
| 476 | 2846 | break; |
| 477 | default: | |
| 478 | 0 | throw new IllegalStateException("Impossible modulus "+context.modulus); |
| 479 | } | |
| 480 | } | |
| 481 | 93158 | } |
| 482 | ||
| 483 | /** | |
| 484 | * Tests a given byte array to see if it contains only valid characters within the Base64 alphabet. Currently the | |
| 485 | * method treats whitespace as valid. | |
| 486 | * | |
| 487 | * @param arrayOctet | |
| 488 | * byte array to test | |
| 489 | * @return {@code true} if all bytes are valid characters in the Base64 alphabet or if the byte array is empty; | |
| 490 | * {@code false}, otherwise | |
| 491 | * @deprecated 1.5 Use {@link #isBase64(byte[])}, will be removed in 2.0. | |
| 492 | */ | |
| 493 | @Deprecated | |
| 494 | public static boolean isArrayByteBase64(final byte[] arrayOctet) { | |
| 495 | 0 | return isBase64(arrayOctet); |
| 496 | } | |
| 497 | ||
| 498 | /** | |
| 499 | * Returns whether or not the <code>octet</code> is in the base 64 alphabet. | |
| 500 | * | |
| 501 | * @param octet | |
| 502 | * The value to test | |
| 503 | * @return {@code true} if the value is defined in the the base 64 alphabet, {@code false} otherwise. | |
| 504 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 505 | */ | |
| 506 | public static boolean isBase64(final byte octet) { | |
| 507 | 37510 | return octet == PAD_DEFAULT || (octet >= 0 && octet < DECODE_TABLE.length && DECODE_TABLE[octet] != -1); |
| 508 | } | |
| 509 | ||
| 510 | /** | |
| 511 | * Tests a given String to see if it contains only valid characters within the Base64 alphabet. Currently the | |
| 512 | * method treats whitespace as valid. | |
| 513 | * | |
| 514 | * @param base64 | |
| 515 | * String to test | |
| 516 | * @return {@code true} if all characters in the String are valid characters in the Base64 alphabet or if | |
| 517 | * the String is empty; {@code false}, otherwise | |
| 518 | * @since 1.5 | |
| 519 | */ | |
| 520 | public static boolean isBase64(final String base64) { | |
| 521 | 4 | return isBase64(StringUtils.getBytesUtf8(base64)); |
| 522 | } | |
| 523 | ||
| 524 | /** | |
| 525 | * Tests a given byte array to see if it contains only valid characters within the Base64 alphabet. Currently the | |
| 526 | * method treats whitespace as valid. | |
| 527 | * | |
| 528 | * @param arrayOctet | |
| 529 | * byte array to test | |
| 530 | * @return {@code true} if all bytes are valid characters in the Base64 alphabet or if the byte array is empty; | |
| 531 | * {@code false}, otherwise | |
| 532 | * @since 1.5 | |
| 533 | */ | |
| 534 | public static boolean isBase64(final byte[] arrayOctet) { | |
| 535 | 37533 | for (int i = 0; i < arrayOctet.length; i++) { |
| 536 | 37510 | if (!isBase64(arrayOctet[i]) && !isWhiteSpace(arrayOctet[i])) { |
| 537 | 10 | return false; |
| 538 | } | |
| 539 | } | |
| 540 | 22 | return true; |
| 541 | } | |
| 542 | ||
| 543 | /** | |
| 544 | * Encodes binary data using the base64 algorithm but does not chunk the output. | |
| 545 | * | |
| 546 | * @param binaryData | |
| 547 | * binary data to encode | |
| 548 | * @return byte[] containing Base64 characters in their UTF-8 representation. | |
| 549 | */ | |
| 550 | public static byte[] encodeBase64(final byte[] binaryData) { | |
| 551 | 1421 | return encodeBase64(binaryData, false); |
| 552 | } | |
| 553 | ||
| 554 | /** | |
| 555 | * Encodes binary data using the base64 algorithm but does not chunk the output. | |
| 556 | * | |
| 557 | * NOTE: We changed the behaviour of this method from multi-line chunking (commons-codec-1.4) to | |
| 558 | * single-line non-chunking (commons-codec-1.5). | |
| 559 | * | |
| 560 | * @param binaryData | |
| 561 | * binary data to encode | |
| 562 | * @return String containing Base64 characters. | |
| 563 | * @since 1.4 (NOTE: 1.4 chunked the output, whereas 1.5 does not). | |
| 564 | */ | |
| 565 | public static String encodeBase64String(final byte[] binaryData) { | |
| 566 | 25 | return StringUtils.newStringUtf8(encodeBase64(binaryData, false)); |
| 567 | } | |
| 568 | ||
| 569 | /** | |
| 570 | * Encodes binary data using a URL-safe variation of the base64 algorithm but does not chunk the output. The | |
| 571 | * url-safe variation emits - and _ instead of + and / characters. | |
| 572 | * <b>Note: no padding is added.</b> | |
| 573 | * @param binaryData | |
| 574 | * binary data to encode | |
| 575 | * @return byte[] containing Base64 characters in their UTF-8 representation. | |
| 576 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 577 | */ | |
| 578 | public static byte[] encodeBase64URLSafe(final byte[] binaryData) { | |
| 579 | 155 | return encodeBase64(binaryData, false, true); |
| 580 | } | |
| 581 | ||
| 582 | /** | |
| 583 | * Encodes binary data using a URL-safe variation of the base64 algorithm but does not chunk the output. The | |
| 584 | * url-safe variation emits - and _ instead of + and / characters. | |
| 585 | * <b>Note: no padding is added.</b> | |
| 586 | * @param binaryData | |
| 587 | * binary data to encode | |
| 588 | * @return String containing Base64 characters | |
| 589 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 590 | */ | |
| 591 | public static String encodeBase64URLSafeString(final byte[] binaryData) { | |
| 592 | 1 | return StringUtils.newStringUtf8(encodeBase64(binaryData, false, true)); |
| 593 | } | |
| 594 | ||
| 595 | /** | |
| 596 | * Encodes binary data using the base64 algorithm and chunks the encoded output into 76 character blocks | |
| 597 | * | |
| 598 | * @param binaryData | |
| 599 | * binary data to encode | |
| 600 | * @return Base64 characters chunked in 76 character blocks | |
| 601 | */ | |
| 602 | public static byte[] encodeBase64Chunked(final byte[] binaryData) { | |
| 603 | 267 | return encodeBase64(binaryData, true); |
| 604 | } | |
| 605 | ||
| 606 | /** | |
| 607 | * Encodes binary data using the base64 algorithm, optionally chunking the output into 76 character blocks. | |
| 608 | * | |
| 609 | * @param binaryData | |
| 610 | * Array containing binary data to encode. | |
| 611 | * @param isChunked | |
| 612 | * if {@code true} this encoder will chunk the base64 output into 76 character blocks | |
| 613 | * @return Base64-encoded data. | |
| 614 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException | |
| 615 | * Thrown when the input array needs an output array bigger than {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE} | |
| 616 | */ | |
| 617 | public static byte[] encodeBase64(final byte[] binaryData, final boolean isChunked) { | |
| 618 | 1718 | return encodeBase64(binaryData, isChunked, false); |
| 619 | } | |
| 620 | ||
| 621 | /** | |
| 622 | * Encodes binary data using the base64 algorithm, optionally chunking the output into 76 character blocks. | |
| 623 | * | |
| 624 | * @param binaryData | |
| 625 | * Array containing binary data to encode. | |
| 626 | * @param isChunked | |
| 627 | * if {@code true} this encoder will chunk the base64 output into 76 character blocks | |
| 628 | * @param urlSafe | |
| 629 | * if {@code true} this encoder will emit - and _ instead of the usual + and / characters. | |
| 630 | * <b>Note: no padding is added when encoding using the URL-safe alphabet.</b> | |
| 631 | * @return Base64-encoded data. | |
| 632 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException | |
| 633 | * Thrown when the input array needs an output array bigger than {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE} | |
| 634 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 635 | */ | |
| 636 | public static byte[] encodeBase64(final byte[] binaryData, final boolean isChunked, final boolean urlSafe) { | |
| 637 | 1874 | return encodeBase64(binaryData, isChunked, urlSafe, Integer.MAX_VALUE); |
| 638 | } | |
| 639 | ||
| 640 | /** | |
| 641 | * Encodes binary data using the base64 algorithm, optionally chunking the output into 76 character blocks. | |
| 642 | * | |
| 643 | * @param binaryData | |
| 644 | * Array containing binary data to encode. | |
| 645 | * @param isChunked | |
| 646 | * if {@code true} this encoder will chunk the base64 output into 76 character blocks | |
| 647 | * @param urlSafe | |
| 648 | * if {@code true} this encoder will emit - and _ instead of the usual + and / characters. | |
| 649 | * <b>Note: no padding is added when encoding using the URL-safe alphabet.</b> | |
| 650 | * @param maxResultSize | |
| 651 | * The maximum result size to accept. | |
| 652 | * @return Base64-encoded data. | |
| 653 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException | |
| 654 | * Thrown when the input array needs an output array bigger than maxResultSize | |
| 655 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 656 | */ | |
| 657 | public static byte[] encodeBase64(final byte[] binaryData, final boolean isChunked, | |
| 658 | final boolean urlSafe, final int maxResultSize) { | |
| 659 | 1879 | if (binaryData == null || binaryData.length == 0) { |
| 660 | 15 | return binaryData; |
| 661 | } | |
| 662 | ||
| 663 | // Create this so can use the super-class method | |
| 664 | // Also ensures that the same roundings are performed by the ctor and the code | |
| 665 | 1864 | final Base64 b64 = isChunked ? new Base64(urlSafe) : new Base64(0, CHUNK_SEPARATOR, urlSafe); |
| 666 | 1864 | final long len = b64.getEncodedLength(binaryData); |
| 667 | 1864 | if (len > maxResultSize) { |
| 668 | 4 | throw new IllegalArgumentException("Input array too big, the output array would be bigger (" + |
| 669 | len + | |
| 670 | ") than the specified maximum size of " + | |
| 671 | maxResultSize); | |
| 672 | } | |
| 673 | ||
| 674 | 1860 | return b64.encode(binaryData); |
| 675 | } | |
| 676 | ||
| 677 | /** | |
| 678 | * Decodes a Base64 String into octets | |
| 679 | * | |
| 680 | * @param base64String | |
| 681 | * String containing Base64 data | |
| 682 | * @return Array containing decoded data. | |
| 683 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 684 | */ | |
| 685 | public static byte[] decodeBase64(final String base64String) { | |
| 686 | 34 | return new Base64().decode(base64String); |
| 687 | } | |
| 688 | ||
| 689 | /** | |
| 690 | * Decodes Base64 data into octets | |
| 691 | * | |
| 692 | * @param base64Data | |
| 693 | * Byte array containing Base64 data | |
| 694 | * @return Array containing decoded data. | |
| 695 | */ | |
| 696 | public static byte[] decodeBase64(final byte[] base64Data) { | |
| 697 | 924 | return new Base64().decode(base64Data); |
| 698 | } | |
| 699 | ||
| 700 | // Implementation of the Encoder Interface | |
| 701 | ||
| 702 | // Implementation of integer encoding used for crypto | |
| 703 | /** | |
| 704 | * Decodes a byte64-encoded integer according to crypto standards such as W3C's XML-Signature | |
| 705 | * | |
| 706 | * @param pArray | |
| 707 | * a byte array containing base64 character data | |
| 708 | * @return A BigInteger | |
| 709 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 710 | */ | |
| 711 | public static BigInteger decodeInteger(final byte[] pArray) { | |
| 712 | 4 | return new BigInteger(1, decodeBase64(pArray)); |
| 713 | } | |
| 714 | ||
| 715 | /** | |
| 716 | * Encodes to a byte64-encoded integer according to crypto standards such as W3C's XML-Signature | |
| 717 | * | |
| 718 | * @param bigInt | |
| 719 | * a BigInteger | |
| 720 | * @return A byte array containing base64 character data | |
| 721 | * @throws NullPointerException | |
| 722 | * if null is passed in | |
| 723 | * @since 1.4 | |
| 724 | */ | |
| 725 | public static byte[] encodeInteger(final BigInteger bigInt) { | |
| 726 | 5 | if (bigInt == null) { |
| 727 | 1 | throw new NullPointerException("encodeInteger called with null parameter"); |
| 728 | } | |
| 729 | 4 | return encodeBase64(toIntegerBytes(bigInt), false); |
| 730 | } | |
| 731 | ||
| 732 | /** | |
| 733 | * Returns a byte-array representation of a <code>BigInteger</code> without sign bit. | |
| 734 | * | |
| 735 | * @param bigInt | |
| 736 | * <code>BigInteger</code> to be converted | |
| 737 | * @return a byte array representation of the BigInteger parameter | |
| 738 | */ | |
| 739 | static byte[] toIntegerBytes(final BigInteger bigInt) { | |
| 740 | 4 | int bitlen = bigInt.bitLength(); |
| 741 | // round bitlen | |
| 742 | 4 | bitlen = ((bitlen + 7) >> 3) << 3; |
| 743 | 4 | final byte[] bigBytes = bigInt.toByteArray(); |
| 744 | ||
| 745 | 4 | if (((bigInt.bitLength() % 8) != 0) && (((bigInt.bitLength() / 8) + 1) == (bitlen / 8))) { |
| 746 | 2 | return bigBytes; |
| 747 | } | |
| 748 | // set up params for copying everything but sign bit | |
| 749 | 2 | int startSrc = 0; |
| 750 | 2 | int len = bigBytes.length; |
| 751 | ||
| 752 | // if bigInt is exactly byte-aligned, just skip signbit in copy | |
| 753 | 2 | if ((bigInt.bitLength() % 8) == 0) { |
| 754 | 2 | startSrc = 1; |
| 755 | 2 | len--; |
| 756 | } | |
| 757 | 2 | final int startDst = bitlen / 8 - len; // to pad w/ nulls as per spec |
| 758 | 2 | final byte[] resizedBytes = new byte[bitlen / 8]; |
| 759 | 2 | System.arraycopy(bigBytes, startSrc, resizedBytes, startDst, len); |
| 760 | 2 | return resizedBytes; |
| 761 | } | |
| 762 | ||
| 763 | /** | |
| 764 | * Returns whether or not the <code>octet</code> is in the Base64 alphabet. | |
| 765 | * | |
| 766 | * @param octet | |
| 767 | * The value to test | |
| 768 | * @return {@code true} if the value is defined in the the Base64 alphabet {@code false} otherwise. | |
| 769 | */ | |
| 770 | @Override | |
| 771 | protected boolean isInAlphabet(final byte octet) { | |
| 772 | 26941 | return octet >= 0 && octet < decodeTable.length && decodeTable[octet] != -1; |
| 773 | } | |
| 774 | ||
| 775 | } |