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/*
* ContentType.java
* Copyright (C) 2002 The Free Software Foundation
*
* This file is part of GNU JavaMail, a library.
*
* GNU JavaMail is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GNU JavaMail is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* As a special exception, if you link this library with other files to
* produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the
* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the
* executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
*/
package javax.mail.internet;
/**
* This class represents a MIME Content-Type value.
* It provides methods to parse a Content-Type string into individual
* components and to generate a MIME style Content-Type string.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:dog@gnu.org">Chris Burdess</a>
* @version 1.3
*/
public class ContentType
{
/*
* The primary type.
*/
private String primaryType;
/*
* The subtype.
*/
private String subType;
/*
* The list of additional parameters.
*/
private ParameterList list;
/**
* No-arg Constructor.
*/
public ContentType()
{
}
/**
* Constructor.
* @param primaryType the primary type
* @param subType the subtype
* @param list the list of additional parameters
*/
public ContentType(String primaryType, String subType, ParameterList list)
{
this.primaryType = primaryType;
this.subType = subType;
this.list = list;
}
/**
* Constructor that takes a Content-Type string.
* The String is parsed into its constituents: primaryType, subType and
* parameters. A ParseException is thrown if the parse fails.
* @param s the Content-Type string.
* @exception ParseException if the parse fails.
*/
public ContentType(String s)
throws ParseException
{
HeaderTokenizer ht = new HeaderTokenizer(s, HeaderTokenizer.MIME);
HeaderTokenizer.Token token = ht.next();
if (token.getType()!=HeaderTokenizer.Token.ATOM)
throw new ParseException();
primaryType = token.getValue();
token = ht.next();
if (token.getType()!=0x2f) // '/'
throw new ParseException();
token = ht.next();
if (token.getType()!=HeaderTokenizer.Token.ATOM)
throw new ParseException();
subType = token.getValue();
s = ht.getRemainder();
if (s!=null)
list = new ParameterList(s);
}
/**
* Return the primary type.
*/
public String getPrimaryType()
{
return primaryType;
}
/**
* Return the subtype.
*/
public String getSubType()
{
return subType;
}
/**
* Return the MIME type string, without the parameters.
* The returned value is basically the concatenation of the primaryType,
* the '/' character and the secondaryType.
*/
public String getBaseType()
{
StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
buffer.append(primaryType);
buffer.append('/');
buffer.append(subType);
return buffer.toString();
}
/**
* Return the specified parameter value.
* Returns null if this parameter is absent.
*/
public String getParameter(String name)
{
return (list==null) ? null : list.get(name);
}
/**
* Return a ParameterList object that holds all the available parameters.
* Returns null if no parameters are available.
*/
public ParameterList getParameterList()
{
return list;
}
/**
* Set the primary type.
* Overrides existing primary type.
* @param primaryType the primary type
*/
public void setPrimaryType(String primaryType)
{
this.primaryType = primaryType;
}
/**
* Set the subtype.
* Overrides existing subtype
* @param type the subtype
*/
public void setSubType(String subType)
{
this.subType = subType;
}
/**
* Set the specified parameter.
* If this parameter already exists, it is replaced by this new value.
* @param name the parameter name
* @param value the parameter value
*/
public void setParameter(String name, String value)
{
if (list==null)
list = new ParameterList();
list.set(name, value);
}
/**
* Set a new parameter list.
* @param list the Parameter list
*/
public void setParameterList(ParameterList list)
{
this.list = list;
}
/**
* Retrieve a RFC2045 style string representation of this Content-Type.
* Returns null if the conversion failed.
* @return RFC2045 style string
*/
public String toString()
{
if (primaryType==null || subType==null)
return null;
StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
buffer.append(primaryType);
buffer.append('/');
buffer.append(subType);
if (list!=null)
{
// Add the parameters, using the toString(int) method
// which allows the resulting string to fold properly onto the next
// header line.
int used = buffer.length()+14;
buffer.append(list.toString(used));
}
return buffer.toString();
}
/**
* Match with the specified ContentType object.
* This method compares only the primaryType and subType.
* The parameters of both operands are ignored.
* <p>
* For example, this method will return true when comparing the
* ContentTypes for "text/plain" and "text/plain; charset=foobar".
* If the subType of either operand is the special character '*', then
* the subtype is ignored during the match.
* For example, this method will return true when comparing the
* ContentTypes for "text/plain" and "text/*"
* @param cType the content type to compare this against
*/
public boolean match(ContentType cType)
{
if (!primaryType.equalsIgnoreCase(cType.getPrimaryType()))
return false;
String cTypeSubType = cType.getSubType();
if (subType.charAt(0)=='*' || cTypeSubType.charAt(0)=='*')
return true;
else
return subType.equalsIgnoreCase(cTypeSubType);
}
/**
* Match with the specified content-type string.
* This method compares only the primaryType and subType.
* The parameters of both operands are ignored.
* <p>
* For example, this method will return true when comparing the
* ContentType for "text/plain" with "text/plain; charset=foobar".
* If the subType of either operand is the special character '*', then
* the subtype is ignored during the match.
* For example, this method will return true when comparing the
* ContentType for "text/plain" with "text/*"
* @param s the string representation of the content type to match
*/
public boolean match(String s)
{
try
{
return match(new ContentType(s));
}
catch (ParseException e)
{
return false;
}
}
}
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