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014
015package com.google.common.net;
016
017import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
018import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
019import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;
020
021import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
022import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
023import com.google.common.base.Objects;
024import com.google.common.base.Strings;
025import com.google.errorprone.annotations.Immutable;
026import java.io.Serializable;
027import javax.annotation.Nullable;
028
029/**
030 * An immutable representation of a host and port.
031 *
032 * <p>Example usage:
033 *
034 * <pre>
035 * HostAndPort hp = HostAndPort.fromString("[2001:db8::1]")
036 *     .withDefaultPort(80)
037 *     .requireBracketsForIPv6();
038 * hp.getHost();   // returns "2001:db8::1"
039 * hp.getPort();   // returns 80
040 * hp.toString();  // returns "[2001:db8::1]:80"
041 * </pre>
042 *
043 * <p>Here are some examples of recognized formats:
044 * <ul>
045 * <li>example.com
046 * <li>example.com:80
047 * <li>192.0.2.1
048 * <li>192.0.2.1:80
049 * <li>[2001:db8::1] - {@link #getHost()} omits brackets
050 * <li>[2001:db8::1]:80 - {@link #getHost()} omits brackets
051 * <li>2001:db8::1 - Use {@link #requireBracketsForIPv6()} to prohibit this
052 * </ul>
053 *
054 * <p>Note that this is not an exhaustive list, because these methods are only concerned with
055 * brackets, colons, and port numbers. Full validation of the host field (if desired) is the
056 * caller's responsibility.
057 *
058 * @author Paul Marks
059 * @since 10.0
060 */
061@Beta
062@Immutable
063@GwtCompatible
064public final class HostAndPort implements Serializable {
065  /** Magic value indicating the absence of a port number. */
066  private static final int NO_PORT = -1;
067
068  /** Hostname, IPv4/IPv6 literal, or unvalidated nonsense. */
069  private final String host;
070
071  /** Validated port number in the range [0..65535], or NO_PORT */
072  private final int port;
073
074  /** True if the parsed host has colons, but no surrounding brackets. */
075  private final boolean hasBracketlessColons;
076
077  private HostAndPort(String host, int port, boolean hasBracketlessColons) {
078    this.host = host;
079    this.port = port;
080    this.hasBracketlessColons = hasBracketlessColons;
081  }
082
083  /**
084   * Returns the portion of this {@code HostAndPort} instance that should represent the hostname or
085   * IPv4/IPv6 literal.
086   *
087   * <p>A successful parse does not imply any degree of sanity in this field. For additional
088   * validation, see the {@link HostSpecifier} class.
089   *
090   * @since 20.0 (since 10.0 as {@code getHostText})
091   */
092  public String getHost() {
093    return host;
094  }
095
096  /** Return true if this instance has a defined port. */
097  public boolean hasPort() {
098    return port >= 0;
099  }
100
101  /**
102   * Get the current port number, failing if no port is defined.
103   *
104   * @return a validated port number, in the range [0..65535]
105   * @throws IllegalStateException if no port is defined. You can use {@link #withDefaultPort(int)}
106   *     to prevent this from occurring.
107   */
108  public int getPort() {
109    checkState(hasPort());
110    return port;
111  }
112
113  /**
114   * Returns the current port number, with a default if no port is defined.
115   */
116  public int getPortOrDefault(int defaultPort) {
117    return hasPort() ? port : defaultPort;
118  }
119
120  /**
121   * Build a HostAndPort instance from separate host and port values.
122   *
123   * <p>Note: Non-bracketed IPv6 literals are allowed. Use {@link #requireBracketsForIPv6()} to
124   * prohibit these.
125   *
126   * @param host the host string to parse. Must not contain a port number.
127   * @param port a port number from [0..65535]
128   * @return if parsing was successful, a populated HostAndPort object.
129   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code host} contains a port number, or {@code port} is out
130   *     of range.
131   */
132  public static HostAndPort fromParts(String host, int port) {
133    checkArgument(isValidPort(port), "Port out of range: %s", port);
134    HostAndPort parsedHost = fromString(host);
135    checkArgument(!parsedHost.hasPort(), "Host has a port: %s", host);
136    return new HostAndPort(parsedHost.host, port, parsedHost.hasBracketlessColons);
137  }
138
139  /**
140   * Build a HostAndPort instance from a host only.
141   *
142   * <p>Note: Non-bracketed IPv6 literals are allowed. Use {@link #requireBracketsForIPv6()} to
143   * prohibit these.
144   *
145   * @param host the host-only string to parse. Must not contain a port number.
146   * @return if parsing was successful, a populated HostAndPort object.
147   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code host} contains a port number.
148   * @since 17.0
149   */
150  public static HostAndPort fromHost(String host) {
151    HostAndPort parsedHost = fromString(host);
152    checkArgument(!parsedHost.hasPort(), "Host has a port: %s", host);
153    return parsedHost;
154  }
155
156  /**
157   * Split a freeform string into a host and port, without strict validation.
158   *
159   * Note that the host-only formats will leave the port field undefined. You can use
160   * {@link #withDefaultPort(int)} to patch in a default value.
161   *
162   * @param hostPortString the input string to parse.
163   * @return if parsing was successful, a populated HostAndPort object.
164   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if nothing meaningful could be parsed.
165   */
166  public static HostAndPort fromString(String hostPortString) {
167    checkNotNull(hostPortString);
168    String host;
169    String portString = null;
170    boolean hasBracketlessColons = false;
171
172    if (hostPortString.startsWith("[")) {
173      String[] hostAndPort = getHostAndPortFromBracketedHost(hostPortString);
174      host = hostAndPort[0];
175      portString = hostAndPort[1];
176    } else {
177      int colonPos = hostPortString.indexOf(':');
178      if (colonPos >= 0 && hostPortString.indexOf(':', colonPos + 1) == -1) {
179        // Exactly 1 colon. Split into host:port.
180        host = hostPortString.substring(0, colonPos);
181        portString = hostPortString.substring(colonPos + 1);
182      } else {
183        // 0 or 2+ colons. Bare hostname or IPv6 literal.
184        host = hostPortString;
185        hasBracketlessColons = (colonPos >= 0);
186      }
187    }
188
189    int port = NO_PORT;
190    if (!Strings.isNullOrEmpty(portString)) {
191      // Try to parse the whole port string as a number.
192      // JDK7 accepts leading plus signs. We don't want to.
193      checkArgument(!portString.startsWith("+"), "Unparseable port number: %s", hostPortString);
194      try {
195        port = Integer.parseInt(portString);
196      } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
197        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unparseable port number: " + hostPortString);
198      }
199      checkArgument(isValidPort(port), "Port number out of range: %s", hostPortString);
200    }
201
202    return new HostAndPort(host, port, hasBracketlessColons);
203  }
204
205  /**
206   * Parses a bracketed host-port string, throwing IllegalArgumentException if parsing fails.
207   *
208   * @param hostPortString the full bracketed host-port specification. Post might not be specified.
209   * @return an array with 2 strings: host and port, in that order.
210   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if parsing the bracketed host-port string fails.
211   */
212  private static String[] getHostAndPortFromBracketedHost(String hostPortString) {
213    int colonIndex = 0;
214    int closeBracketIndex = 0;
215    checkArgument(
216        hostPortString.charAt(0) == '[',
217        "Bracketed host-port string must start with a bracket: %s",
218        hostPortString);
219    colonIndex = hostPortString.indexOf(':');
220    closeBracketIndex = hostPortString.lastIndexOf(']');
221    checkArgument(
222        colonIndex > -1 && closeBracketIndex > colonIndex,
223        "Invalid bracketed host/port: %s",
224        hostPortString);
225
226    String host = hostPortString.substring(1, closeBracketIndex);
227    if (closeBracketIndex + 1 == hostPortString.length()) {
228      return new String[] {host, ""};
229    } else {
230      checkArgument(
231          hostPortString.charAt(closeBracketIndex + 1) == ':',
232          "Only a colon may follow a close bracket: %s",
233          hostPortString);
234      for (int i = closeBracketIndex + 2; i < hostPortString.length(); ++i) {
235        checkArgument(
236            Character.isDigit(hostPortString.charAt(i)),
237            "Port must be numeric: %s",
238            hostPortString);
239      }
240      return new String[] {host, hostPortString.substring(closeBracketIndex + 2)};
241    }
242  }
243
244  /**
245   * Provide a default port if the parsed string contained only a host.
246   *
247   * You can chain this after {@link #fromString(String)} to include a port in case the port was
248   * omitted from the input string. If a port was already provided, then this method is a no-op.
249   *
250   * @param defaultPort a port number, from [0..65535]
251   * @return a HostAndPort instance, guaranteed to have a defined port.
252   */
253  public HostAndPort withDefaultPort(int defaultPort) {
254    checkArgument(isValidPort(defaultPort));
255    if (hasPort()) {
256      return this;
257    }
258    return new HostAndPort(host, defaultPort, hasBracketlessColons);
259  }
260
261  /**
262   * Generate an error if the host might be a non-bracketed IPv6 literal.
263   *
264   * <p>URI formatting requires that IPv6 literals be surrounded by brackets, like "[2001:db8::1]".
265   * Chain this call after {@link #fromString(String)} to increase the strictness of the parser, and
266   * disallow IPv6 literals that don't contain these brackets.
267   *
268   * <p>Note that this parser identifies IPv6 literals solely based on the presence of a colon. To
269   * perform actual validation of IP addresses, see the {@link InetAddresses#forString(String)}
270   * method.
271   *
272   * @return {@code this}, to enable chaining of calls.
273   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if bracketless IPv6 is detected.
274   */
275  public HostAndPort requireBracketsForIPv6() {
276    checkArgument(!hasBracketlessColons, "Possible bracketless IPv6 literal: %s", host);
277    return this;
278  }
279
280  @Override
281  public boolean equals(@Nullable Object other) {
282    if (this == other) {
283      return true;
284    }
285    if (other instanceof HostAndPort) {
286      HostAndPort that = (HostAndPort) other;
287      return Objects.equal(this.host, that.host)
288          && this.port == that.port
289          && this.hasBracketlessColons == that.hasBracketlessColons;
290    }
291    return false;
292  }
293
294  @Override
295  public int hashCode() {
296    return Objects.hashCode(host, port, hasBracketlessColons);
297  }
298
299  /** Rebuild the host:port string, including brackets if necessary. */
300  @Override
301  public String toString() {
302    // "[]:12345" requires 8 extra bytes.
303    StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(host.length() + 8);
304    if (host.indexOf(':') >= 0) {
305      builder.append('[').append(host).append(']');
306    } else {
307      builder.append(host);
308    }
309    if (hasPort()) {
310      builder.append(':').append(port);
311    }
312    return builder.toString();
313  }
314
315  /** Return true for valid port numbers. */
316  private static boolean isValidPort(int port) {
317    return port >= 0 && port <= 65535;
318  }
319
320  private static final long serialVersionUID = 0;
321}