Fix for HTTPCLIENT-1360. Separate out DeflateInputStream class from DeflateEntity.

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpcomponents/httpclient/trunk@1487630 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Karl Wright 2013-05-29 20:24:37 +00:00
parent b8c0487c91
commit f0f2c89ffb
3 changed files with 234 additions and 104 deletions

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Changes since release 4.3 BETA1
-------------------
* [HTTPCLIENT-1360] separate out DeflateInputStream as an independent class,
so it can be used by others.
Contributed by Karl Wright <kwright at apache.org>
* [HTTPCLIENT-1359] repeated requests using the same context fail if they redirect.
Contributed by James Leigh <james at 3roundstones.com>

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@ -28,10 +28,6 @@ package org.apache.http.client.entity;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.PushbackInputStream;
import java.util.zip.DataFormatException;
import java.util.zip.Inflater;
import java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream;
import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.HttpEntity;
@ -72,86 +68,7 @@ public class DeflateDecompressingEntity extends DecompressingEntity {
*/
@Override
InputStream decorate(final InputStream wrapped) throws IOException {
/*
* A zlib stream will have a header.
*
* CMF | FLG [| DICTID ] | ...compressed data | ADLER32 |
*
* * CMF is one byte.
*
* * FLG is one byte.
*
* * DICTID is four bytes, and only present if FLG.FDICT is set.
*
* Sniff the content. Does it look like a zlib stream, with a CMF, etc? c.f. RFC1950,
* section 2.2. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1950#page-4
*
* We need to see if it looks like a proper zlib stream, or whether it is just a deflate
* stream. RFC2616 calls zlib streams deflate. Confusing, isn't it? That's why some servers
* implement deflate Content-Encoding using deflate streams, rather than zlib streams.
*
* We could start looking at the bytes, but to be honest, someone else has already read
* the RFCs and implemented that for us. So we'll just use the JDK libraries and exception
* handling to do this. If that proves slow, then we could potentially change this to check
* the first byte - does it look like a CMF? What about the second byte - does it look like
* a FLG, etc.
*/
/* We read a small buffer to sniff the content. */
final byte[] peeked = new byte[6];
final PushbackInputStream pushback = new PushbackInputStream(wrapped, peeked.length);
final int headerLength = pushback.read(peeked);
if (headerLength == -1) {
throw new IOException("Unable to read the response");
}
/* We try to read the first uncompressed byte. */
final byte[] dummy = new byte[1];
final Inflater inf = new Inflater();
try {
int n;
while ((n = inf.inflate(dummy)) == 0) {
if (inf.finished()) {
/* Not expecting this, so fail loudly. */
throw new IOException("Unable to read the response");
}
if (inf.needsDictionary()) {
/* Need dictionary - then it must be zlib stream with DICTID part? */
break;
}
if (inf.needsInput()) {
inf.setInput(peeked);
}
}
if (n == -1) {
throw new IOException("Unable to read the response");
}
/*
* We read something without a problem, so it's a valid zlib stream. Just need to reset
* and return an unused InputStream now.
*/
pushback.unread(peeked, 0, headerLength);
return new DeflateStream(pushback, new Inflater());
} catch (final DataFormatException e) {
/* Presume that it's an RFC1951 deflate stream rather than RFC1950 zlib stream and try
* again. */
pushback.unread(peeked, 0, headerLength);
return new DeflateStream(pushback, new Inflater(true));
} finally {
inf.end();
}
return new DeflateInputStream(wrapped);
}
/**
@ -174,24 +91,4 @@ public class DeflateDecompressingEntity extends DecompressingEntity {
return -1;
}
static class DeflateStream extends InflaterInputStream {
private boolean closed = false;
public DeflateStream(final InputStream in, final Inflater inflater) {
super(in, inflater);
}
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
if (closed) {
return;
}
closed = true;
inf.end();
super.close();
}
}
}

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package org.apache.http.client.entity;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.PushbackInputStream;
import java.util.zip.DataFormatException;
import java.util.zip.Inflater;
import java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream;
/** Deflate input stream. This class includes logic needed for various Rfc's in order
* to reasonably implement the "deflate" compression style.
*/
public class DeflateInputStream extends InputStream
{
private InputStream sourceStream;
public DeflateInputStream(final InputStream wrapped)
throws IOException
{
/*
* A zlib stream will have a header.
*
* CMF | FLG [| DICTID ] | ...compressed data | ADLER32 |
*
* * CMF is one byte.
*
* * FLG is one byte.
*
* * DICTID is four bytes, and only present if FLG.FDICT is set.
*
* Sniff the content. Does it look like a zlib stream, with a CMF, etc? c.f. RFC1950,
* section 2.2. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1950#page-4
*
* We need to see if it looks like a proper zlib stream, or whether it is just a deflate
* stream. RFC2616 calls zlib streams deflate. Confusing, isn't it? That's why some servers
* implement deflate Content-Encoding using deflate streams, rather than zlib streams.
*
* We could start looking at the bytes, but to be honest, someone else has already read
* the RFCs and implemented that for us. So we'll just use the JDK libraries and exception
* handling to do this. If that proves slow, then we could potentially change this to check
* the first byte - does it look like a CMF? What about the second byte - does it look like
* a FLG, etc.
*/
/* We read a small buffer to sniff the content. */
final byte[] peeked = new byte[6];
final PushbackInputStream pushback = new PushbackInputStream(wrapped, peeked.length);
final int headerLength = pushback.read(peeked);
if (headerLength == -1) {
throw new IOException("Unable to read the response");
}
/* We try to read the first uncompressed byte. */
final byte[] dummy = new byte[1];
final Inflater inf = new Inflater();
try {
int n;
while ((n = inf.inflate(dummy)) == 0) {
if (inf.finished()) {
/* Not expecting this, so fail loudly. */
throw new IOException("Unable to read the response");
}
if (inf.needsDictionary()) {
/* Need dictionary - then it must be zlib stream with DICTID part? */
break;
}
if (inf.needsInput()) {
inf.setInput(peeked);
}
}
if (n == -1) {
throw new IOException("Unable to read the response");
}
/*
* We read something without a problem, so it's a valid zlib stream. Just need to reset
* and return an unused InputStream now.
*/
pushback.unread(peeked, 0, headerLength);
sourceStream = new DeflateStream(pushback, new Inflater());
} catch (final DataFormatException e) {
/* Presume that it's an RFC1951 deflate stream rather than RFC1950 zlib stream and try
* again. */
pushback.unread(peeked, 0, headerLength);
sourceStream = new DeflateStream(pushback, new Inflater(true));
} finally {
inf.end();
}
}
/** Read a byte.
*/
@Override
public int read()
throws IOException
{
return sourceStream.read();
}
/** Read lots of bytes.
*/
@Override
public int read(byte[] b)
throws IOException
{
return sourceStream.read(b);
}
/** Read lots of specific bytes.
*/
@Override
public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len)
throws IOException
{
return sourceStream.read(b,off,len);
}
/** Skip
*/
@Override
public long skip(long n)
throws IOException
{
return sourceStream.skip(n);
}
/** Get available.
*/
@Override
public int available()
throws IOException
{
return sourceStream.available();
}
/** Mark.
*/
@Override
public void mark(int readLimit)
{
sourceStream.mark(readLimit);
}
/** Reset.
*/
@Override
public void reset()
throws IOException
{
sourceStream.reset();
}
/** Check if mark is supported.
*/
@Override
public boolean markSupported()
{
return sourceStream.markSupported();
}
/** Close.
*/
@Override
public void close()
throws IOException
{
sourceStream.close();
}
static class DeflateStream extends InflaterInputStream {
private boolean closed = false;
public DeflateStream(final InputStream in, final Inflater inflater) {
super(in, inflater);
}
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
if (closed) {
return;
}
closed = true;
inf.end();
super.close();
}
}
}