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016    
017    package com.google.common.net;
018    
019    import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
020    import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
021    
022    import java.net.InetAddress;
023    import java.text.ParseException;
024    
025    import javax.annotation.Nullable;
026    
027    /**
028     * A syntactically valid host specifier, suitable for use in a URI.
029     * This may be either a numeric IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 notation, or a
030     * domain name.
031     *
032     * <p>Because this class is intended to represent host specifiers which can
033     * reasonably be used in a URI, the domain name case is further restricted to
034     * include only those domain names which end in a recognized public suffix; see
035     * {@link InternetDomainName#isPublicSuffix()} for details.
036     *
037     * <p>Note that no network lookups are performed by any {@code HostSpecifier}
038     * methods.  No attempt is made to verify that a provided specifier corresponds
039     * to a real or accessible host.  Only syntactic and pattern-based checks are
040     * performed.
041     *
042     * <p>If you know that a given string represents a numeric IP address, use
043     * {@link InetAddresses} to obtain and manipulate a
044     * {@link java.net.InetAddress} instance from it rather than using this class.
045     * Similarly, if you know that a given string represents a domain name, use
046     * {@link InternetDomainName} rather than this class.
047     *
048     * @author Craig Berry
049     * @since 5.0
050     */
051    @Beta
052    public final class HostSpecifier {
053    
054      private final String canonicalForm;
055    
056      private HostSpecifier(String canonicalForm) {
057        this.canonicalForm = canonicalForm;
058      }
059    
060      /**
061       * Returns a {@code HostSpecifier} built from the provided {@code specifier},
062       * which is already known to be valid.  If the {@code specifier} might be
063       * invalid, use {@link #from(String)} instead.
064       *
065       * <p>The specifier must be in one of these formats:
066       * <ul>
067       * <li>A domain name, like {@code google.com}
068       * <li>A IPv4 address string, like {@code 127.0.0.1}
069       * <li>An IPv6 address string with or without brackets, like
070       *     {@code [2001:db8::1]} or {@code 2001:db8::1}
071       * </ul>
072       *
073       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specifier is not valid.
074       */
075      public static HostSpecifier fromValid(String specifier) {
076        // Verify that no port was specified, and strip optional brackets from
077        // IPv6 literals.
078        final HostAndPort parsedHost = HostAndPort.fromString(specifier);
079        Preconditions.checkArgument(!parsedHost.hasPort());
080        final String host = parsedHost.getHostText();
081    
082        // Try to interpret the specifier as an IP address.  Note we build
083        // the address rather than using the .is* methods because we want to
084        // use InetAddresses.toUriString to convert the result to a string in
085        // canonical form.
086        InetAddress addr = null;
087        try {
088          addr = InetAddresses.forString(host);
089        } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
090          // It is not an IPv4 or IPv6 literal
091        }
092    
093        if (addr != null) {
094          return new HostSpecifier(InetAddresses.toUriString(addr));
095        }
096    
097        // It is not any kind of IP address; must be a domain name or invalid.
098    
099        // TODO(user): different versions of this for different factories?
100        final InternetDomainName domain = InternetDomainName.from(host);
101    
102        if (domain.hasPublicSuffix()) {
103          return new HostSpecifier(domain.name());
104        }
105    
106        throw new IllegalArgumentException(
107            "Domain name does not have a recognized public suffix: " + host);
108      }
109    
110      /**
111       * Attempts to return a {@code HostSpecifier} for the given string, throwing
112       * an exception if parsing fails. Always use this method in preference to
113       * {@link #fromValid(String)} for a specifier that is not already known to be
114       * valid.
115       *
116       * @throws ParseException if the specifier is not valid.
117       */
118      public static HostSpecifier from(String specifier)
119          throws ParseException {
120        try {
121          return fromValid(specifier);
122        } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
123          // Since the IAE can originate at several different points inside
124          // fromValid(), we implement this method in terms of that one rather
125          // than the reverse.
126    
127          ParseException parseException =
128              new ParseException("Invalid host specifier: " + specifier, 0);
129          parseException.initCause(e);
130          throw parseException;
131        }
132      }
133    
134      /**
135       * Determines whether {@code specifier} represents a valid
136       * {@link HostSpecifier} as described in the documentation for
137       * {@link #fromValid(String)}.
138       */
139      public static boolean isValid(String specifier) {
140        try {
141          fromValid(specifier);
142          return true;
143        } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
144          return false;
145        }
146      }
147    
148      @Override
149      public boolean equals(@Nullable Object other) {
150        if (this == other) {
151          return true;
152        }
153    
154        if (other instanceof HostSpecifier) {
155          final HostSpecifier that = (HostSpecifier) other;
156          return this.canonicalForm.equals(that.canonicalForm);
157        }
158    
159        return false;
160      }
161    
162      @Override
163      public int hashCode() {
164        return canonicalForm.hashCode();
165      }
166    
167      /**
168       * Returns a string representation of the host specifier suitable for
169       * inclusion in a URI.  If the host specifier is a domain name, the
170       * string will be normalized to all lower case.  If the specifier was
171       * an IPv6 address without brackets, brackets are added so that the
172       * result will be usable in the host part of a URI.
173       */
174      @Override
175      public String toString() {
176        return canonicalForm;
177      }
178    }