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package sun.net.spi;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.Proxy;
import java.net.ProxySelector;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import java.io.IOException;
import sun.misc.RegexpPool;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import sun.net.NetProperties;
import sun.net.SocksProxy;
/**
* Supports proxy settings using system properties This proxy selector
* provides backward compatibility with the old http protocol handler
* as far as how proxy is set
*
* Most of the implementation copied from the old http protocol handler
*
* Supports http/https/ftp.proxyHost, http/https/ftp.proxyPort,
* proxyHost, proxyPort, and http/https/ftp.nonProxyHost, and socks.
* NOTE: need to do gopher as well
*/
public class DefaultProxySelector extends ProxySelector {
/**
* This is where we define all the valid System Properties we have to
* support for each given protocol.
* The format of this 2 dimensional array is :
* - 1 row per protocol (http, ftp, ...)
* - 1st element of each row is the protocol name
* - subsequent elements are prefixes for Host & Port properties
* listed in order of priority.
* Example:
* {"ftp", "ftp.proxy", "ftpProxy", "proxy", "socksProxy"},
* means for FTP we try in that oder:
* + ftp.proxyHost & ftp.proxyPort
* + ftpProxyHost & ftpProxyPort
* + proxyHost & proxyPort
* + socksProxyHost & socksProxyPort
*
* Note that the socksProxy should *always* be the last on the list
*/
final static String[][] props = {
/*
* protocol, Property prefix 1, Property prefix 2, ...
*/
{"http", "http.proxy", "proxy", "socksProxy"},
{"https", "https.proxy", "proxy", "socksProxy"},
{"ftp", "ftp.proxy", "ftpProxy", "proxy", "socksProxy"},
{"gopher", "gopherProxy", "socksProxy"},
{"socket", "socksProxy"}
};
private static final String SOCKS_PROXY_VERSION = "socksProxyVersion";
private static boolean hasSystemProxies = false;
static {
final String key = "java.net.useSystemProxies";
Boolean b = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedAction<Boolean>() {
public Boolean run() {
return NetProperties.getBoolean(key);
}});
if (b != null && b.booleanValue()) {
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(
new java.security.PrivilegedAction<Void>() {
public Void run() {
System.loadLibrary("net");
return null;
}
});
hasSystemProxies = init();
}
}
/**
* How to deal with "non proxy hosts":
* since we do have to generate a RegexpPool we don't want to do that if
* it's not necessary. Therefore we do cache the result, on a per-protocol
* basis, and change it only when the "source", i.e. the system property,
* did change.
*/
static class NonProxyInfo {
// Default value for nonProxyHosts, this provides backward compatibility
// by excluding localhost and its litteral notations.
static final String defStringVal = "localhost|127.*|[::1]|0.0.0.0|[::0]";
String hostsSource;
RegexpPool hostsPool;
final String property;
final String defaultVal;
static NonProxyInfo ftpNonProxyInfo = new NonProxyInfo("ftp.nonProxyHosts", null, null, defStringVal);
static NonProxyInfo httpNonProxyInfo = new NonProxyInfo("http.nonProxyHosts", null, null, defStringVal);
static NonProxyInfo socksNonProxyInfo = new NonProxyInfo("socksNonProxyHosts", null, null, defStringVal);
NonProxyInfo(String p, String s, RegexpPool pool, String d) {
property = p;
hostsSource = s;
hostsPool = pool;
defaultVal = d;
}
}
/**
* select() method. Where all the hard work is done.
* Build a list of proxies depending on URI.
* Since we're only providing compatibility with the system properties
* from previous releases (see list above), that list will always
* contain 1 single proxy, default being NO_PROXY.
*/
public java.util.List<Proxy> select(URI uri) {
if (uri == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI can't be null.");
}
String protocol = uri.getScheme();
String host = uri.getHost();
if (host == null) {
// This is a hack to ensure backward compatibility in two
// cases: 1. hostnames contain non-ascii characters,
// internationalized domain names. in which case, URI will
// return null, see BugID 4957669; 2. Some hostnames can
// contain '_' chars even though it's not supposed to be
// legal, in which case URI will return null for getHost,
// but not for getAuthority() See BugID 4913253
String auth = uri.getAuthority();
if (auth != null) {
int i;
i = auth.indexOf('@');
if (i >= 0) {
auth = auth.substring(i+1);
}
i = auth.lastIndexOf(':');
if (i >= 0) {
auth = auth.substring(0,i);
}
host = auth;
}
}
if (protocol == null || host == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("protocol = "+protocol+" host = "+host);
}
List<Proxy> proxyl = new ArrayList<Proxy>(1);
NonProxyInfo pinfo = null;
if ("http".equalsIgnoreCase(protocol)) {
pinfo = NonProxyInfo.httpNonProxyInfo;
} else if ("https".equalsIgnoreCase(protocol)) {
// HTTPS uses the same property as HTTP, for backward
// compatibility
pinfo = NonProxyInfo.httpNonProxyInfo;
} else if ("ftp".equalsIgnoreCase(protocol)) {
pinfo = NonProxyInfo.ftpNonProxyInfo;
} else if ("socket".equalsIgnoreCase(protocol)) {
pinfo = NonProxyInfo.socksNonProxyInfo;
}
/**
* Let's check the System properties for that protocol
*/
final String proto = protocol;
final NonProxyInfo nprop = pinfo;
final String urlhost = host.toLowerCase();
/**
* This is one big doPrivileged call, but we're trying to optimize
* the code as much as possible. Since we're checking quite a few
* System properties it does help having only 1 call to doPrivileged.
* Be mindful what you do in here though!
*/
Proxy p = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedAction<Proxy>() {
public Proxy run() {
int i, j;
String phost = null;
int pport = 0;
String nphosts = null;
InetSocketAddress saddr = null;
// Then let's walk the list of protocols in our array
for (i=0; i<props.length; i++) {
if (props[i][0].equalsIgnoreCase(proto)) {
for (j = 1; j < props[i].length; j++) {
/* System.getProp() will give us an empty
* String, "" for a defined but "empty"
* property.
*/
phost = NetProperties.get(props[i][j]+"Host");
if (phost != null && phost.length() != 0)
break;
}
if (phost == null || phost.length() == 0) {
/**
* No system property defined for that
* protocol. Let's check System Proxy
* settings (Gnome & Windows) if we were
* instructed to.
*/
if (hasSystemProxies) {
String sproto;
if (proto.equalsIgnoreCase("socket"))
sproto = "socks";
else
sproto = proto;
Proxy sproxy = getSystemProxy(sproto, urlhost);
if (sproxy != null) {
return sproxy;
}
}
return Proxy.NO_PROXY;
}
// If a Proxy Host is defined for that protocol
// Let's get the NonProxyHosts property
if (nprop != null) {
nphosts = NetProperties.get(nprop.property);
synchronized (nprop) {
if (nphosts == null) {
if (nprop.defaultVal != null) {
nphosts = nprop.defaultVal;
} else {
nprop.hostsSource = null;
nprop.hostsPool = null;
}
} else if (nphosts.length() != 0) {
// add the required default patterns
// but only if property no set. If it
// is empty, leave empty.
nphosts += "|" + NonProxyInfo
.defStringVal;
}
if (nphosts != null) {
if (!nphosts.equals(nprop.hostsSource)) {
RegexpPool pool = new RegexpPool();
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(nphosts, "|", false);
try {
while (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
pool.add(st.nextToken().toLowerCase(), Boolean.TRUE);
}
} catch (sun.misc.REException ex) {
}
nprop.hostsPool = pool;
nprop.hostsSource = nphosts;
}
}
if (nprop.hostsPool != null &&
nprop.hostsPool.match(urlhost) != null) {
return Proxy.NO_PROXY;
}
}
}
// We got a host, let's check for port
pport = NetProperties.getInteger(props[i][j]+"Port", 0).intValue();
if (pport == 0 && j < (props[i].length - 1)) {
// Can't find a port with same prefix as Host
// AND it's not a SOCKS proxy
// Let's try the other prefixes for that proto
for (int k = 1; k < (props[i].length - 1); k++) {
if ((k != j) && (pport == 0))
pport = NetProperties.getInteger(props[i][k]+"Port", 0).intValue();
}
}
// Still couldn't find a port, let's use default
if (pport == 0) {
if (j == (props[i].length - 1)) // SOCKS
pport = defaultPort("socket");
else
pport = defaultPort(proto);
}
// We did find a proxy definition.
// Let's create the address, but don't resolve it
// as this will be done at connection time
saddr = InetSocketAddress.createUnresolved(phost, pport);
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