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     16 
     17 package com.android.emailcommon.mail;
     18 
     19 import android.text.TextUtils;
     20 import android.text.util.Rfc822Token;
     21 import android.text.util.Rfc822Tokenizer;
     22 
     23 import com.android.emailcommon.utility.Utility;
     24 import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
     25 
     26 import org.apache.james.mime4j.codec.EncoderUtil;
     27 import org.apache.james.mime4j.decoder.DecoderUtil;
     28 
     29 import java.util.ArrayList;
     30 import java.util.regex.Pattern;
     31 
     32 /**
     33  * This class represent email address.
     34  *
     35  * RFC822 email address may have following format.
     36  *   "name" <address> (comment)
     37  *   "name" <address>
     38  *   name <address>
     39  *   address
     40  * Name and comment part should be MIME/base64 encoded in header if necessary.
     41  *
     42  */
     43 public class Address {
     44     /**
     45      *  Address part, in the form local_part@domain_part. No surrounding angle brackets.
     46      */
     47     private String mAddress;
     48 
     49     /**
     50      * Name part. No surrounding double quote, and no MIME/base64 encoding.
     51      * This must be null if Address has no name part.
     52      */
     53     private String mPersonal;
     54 
     55     // Regex that matches address surrounded by '<>' optionally. '^<?([^>]+)>?$'
     56     private static final Pattern REMOVE_OPTIONAL_BRACKET = Pattern.compile("^<?([^>]+)>?$");
     57     // Regex that matches personal name surrounded by '""' optionally. '^"?([^"]+)"?$'
     58     private static final Pattern REMOVE_OPTIONAL_DQUOTE = Pattern.compile("^\"?([^\"]*)\"?$");
     59     // Regex that matches escaped character '\\([\\"])'
     60     private static final Pattern UNQUOTE = Pattern.compile("\\\\([\\\\\"])");
     61 
     62     private static final Address[] EMPTY_ADDRESS_ARRAY = new Address[0];
     63 
     64     // delimiters are chars that do not appear in an email address, used by pack/unpack
     65     private static final char LIST_DELIMITER_EMAIL = '\1';
     66     private static final char LIST_DELIMITER_PERSONAL = '\2';
     67 
     68     public Address(String address, String personal) {
     69         setAddress(address);
     70         setPersonal(personal);
     71     }
     72 
     73     public Address(String address) {
     74         setAddress(address);
     75     }
     76 
     77     public String getAddress() {
     78         return mAddress;
     79     }
     80 
     81     public void setAddress(String address) {
     82         mAddress = REMOVE_OPTIONAL_BRACKET.matcher(address).replaceAll("$1");
     83     }
     84 
     85     /**
     86      * Get name part as UTF-16 string. No surrounding double quote, and no MIME/base64 encoding.
     87      *
     88      * @return Name part of email address. Returns null if it is omitted.
     89      */
     90     public String getPersonal() {
     91         return mPersonal;
     92     }
     93 
     94     /**
     95      * Set name part from UTF-16 string. Optional surrounding double quote will be removed.
     96      * It will be also unquoted and MIME/base64 decoded.
     97      *
     98      * @param personal name part of email address as UTF-16 string. Null is acceptable.
     99      */
    100     public void setPersonal(String personal) {
    101         if (personal != null) {
    102             personal = REMOVE_OPTIONAL_DQUOTE.matcher(personal).replaceAll("$1");
    103             personal = UNQUOTE.matcher(personal).replaceAll("$1");
    104             personal = DecoderUtil.decodeEncodedWords(personal);
    105             if (personal.length() == 0) {
    106                 personal = null;
    107             }
    108         }
    109         mPersonal = personal;
    110     }
    111 
    112     /**
    113      * This method is used to check that all the addresses that the user
    114      * entered in a list (e.g. To:) are valid, so that none is dropped.
    115      */
    116     public static boolean isAllValid(String addressList) {
    117         // This code mimics the parse() method below.
    118         // I don't know how to better avoid the code-duplication.
    119         if (addressList != null && addressList.length() > 0) {
    120             Rfc822Token[] tokens = Rfc822Tokenizer.tokenize(addressList);
    121             for (int i = 0, length = tokens.length; i < length; ++i) {
    122                 Rfc822Token token = tokens[i];
    123                 String address = token.getAddress();
    124                 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(address) && !isValidAddress(address)) {
    125                     return false;
    126                 }
    127             }
    128         }
    129         return true;
    130     }
    131 
    132     /**
    133      * Parse a comma-delimited list of addresses in RFC822 format and return an
    134      * array of Address objects.
    135      *
    136      * @param addressList Address list in comma-delimited string.
    137      * @return An array of 0 or more Addresses.
    138      */
    139     public static Address[] parse(String addressList) {
    140         if (addressList == null || addressList.length() == 0) {
    141             return EMPTY_ADDRESS_ARRAY;
    142         }
    143         Rfc822Token[] tokens = Rfc822Tokenizer.tokenize(addressList);
    144         ArrayList<Address> addresses = new ArrayList<Address>();
    145         for (int i = 0, length = tokens.length; i < length; ++i) {
    146             Rfc822Token token = tokens[i];
    147             String address = token.getAddress();
    148             if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(address)) {
    149                 if (isValidAddress(address)) {
    150                     String name = token.getName();
    151                     if (TextUtils.isEmpty(name)) {
    152                         name = null;
    153                     }
    154                     addresses.add(new Address(address, name));
    155                 }
    156             }
    157         }
    158         return addresses.toArray(new Address[] {});
    159     }
    160 
    161     /**
    162      * Checks whether a string email address is valid.
    163      * E.g. name (at) domain.com is valid.
    164      */
    165     @VisibleForTesting
    166     static boolean isValidAddress(String address) {
    167         // Note: Some email provider may violate the standard, so here we only check that
    168         // address consists of two part that are separated by '@', and domain part contains
    169         // at least one '.'.
    170         int len = address.length();
    171         int firstAt = address.indexOf('@');
    172         int lastAt = address.lastIndexOf('@');
    173         int firstDot = address.indexOf('.', lastAt + 1);
    174         int lastDot = address.lastIndexOf('.');
    175         return firstAt > 0 && firstAt == lastAt && lastAt + 1 < firstDot
    176             && firstDot <= lastDot && lastDot < len - 1;
    177     }
    178 
    179     @Override
    180     public boolean equals(Object o) {
    181         if (o instanceof Address) {
    182             // It seems that the spec says that the "user" part is case-sensitive,
    183             // while the domain part in case-insesitive.
    184             // So foo (at) yahoo.com and Foo (at) yahoo.com are different.
    185             // This may seem non-intuitive from the user POV, so we
    186             // may re-consider it if it creates UI trouble.
    187             // A problem case is "replyAll" sending to both
    188             // a (at) b.c and to A (at) b.c, which turn out to be the same on the server.
    189             // Leave unchanged for now (i.e. case-sensitive).
    190             return getAddress().equals(((Address) o).getAddress());
    191         }
    192         return super.equals(o);
    193     }
    194 
    195     public int hashCode() {
    196         return getAddress().hashCode();
    197     }
    198 
    199     /**
    200      * Get human readable address string.
    201      * Do not use this for email header.
    202      *
    203      * @return Human readable address string.  Not quoted and not encoded.
    204      */
    205     @Override
    206     public String toString() {
    207         if (mPersonal != null && !mPersonal.equals(mAddress)) {
    208             if (mPersonal.matches(".*[\\(\\)<>@,;:\\\\\".\\[\\]].*")) {
    209                 return Utility.quoteString(mPersonal) + " <" + mAddress + ">";
    210             } else {
    211                 return mPersonal + " <" + mAddress + ">";
    212             }
    213         } else {
    214             return mAddress;
    215         }
    216     }
    217 
    218     /**
    219      * Get human readable comma-delimited address string.
    220      *
    221      * @param addresses Address array
    222      * @return Human readable comma-delimited address string.
    223      */
    224     public static String toString(Address[] addresses) {
    225         return toString(addresses, ",");
    226     }
    227 
    228     /**
    229      * Get human readable address strings joined with the specified separator.
    230      *
    231      * @param addresses Address array
    232      * @param separator Separator
    233      * @return Human readable comma-delimited address string.
    234      */
    235     public static String toString(Address[] addresses, String separator) {
    236         if (addresses == null || addresses.length == 0) {
    237             return null;
    238         }
    239         if (addresses.length == 1) {
    240             return addresses[0].toString();
    241         }
    242         StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(addresses[0].toString());
    243         for (int i = 1; i < addresses.length; i++) {
    244             sb.append(separator);
    245             // TODO: investigate why this .trim() is needed.
    246             sb.append(addresses[i].toString().trim());
    247         }
    248         return sb.toString();
    249     }
    250 
    251     /**
    252      * Get RFC822/MIME compatible address string.
    253      *
    254      * @return RFC822/MIME compatible address string.
    255      * It may be surrounded by double quote or quoted and MIME/base64 encoded if necessary.
    256      */
    257     public String toHeader() {
    258         if (mPersonal != null) {
    259             return EncoderUtil.encodeAddressDisplayName(mPersonal) + " <" + mAddress + ">";
    260         } else {
    261             return mAddress;
    262         }
    263     }
    264 
    265     /**
    266      * Get RFC822/MIME compatible comma-delimited address string.
    267      *
    268      * @param addresses Address array
    269      * @return RFC822/MIME compatible comma-delimited address string.
    270      * it may be surrounded by double quoted or quoted and MIME/base64 encoded if necessary.
    271      */
    272     public static String toHeader(Address[] addresses) {
    273         if (addresses == null || addresses.length == 0) {
    274             return null;
    275         }
    276         if (addresses.length == 1) {
    277             return addresses[0].toHeader();
    278         }
    279         StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(addresses[0].toHeader());
    280         for (int i = 1; i < addresses.length; i++) {
    281             // We need space character to be able to fold line.
    282             sb.append(", ");
    283             sb.append(addresses[i].toHeader());
    284         }
    285         return sb.toString();
    286     }
    287 
    288     /**
    289      * Get Human friendly address string.
    290      *
    291      * @return the personal part of this Address, or the address part if the
    292      * personal part is not available
    293      */
    294     public String toFriendly() {
    295         if (mPersonal != null && mPersonal.length() > 0) {
    296             return mPersonal;
    297         } else {
    298             return mAddress;
    299         }
    300     }
    301 
    302     /**
    303      * Creates a comma-delimited list of addresses in the "friendly" format (see toFriendly() for
    304      * details on the per-address conversion).
    305      *
    306      * @param addresses Array of Address[] values
    307      * @return A comma-delimited string listing all of the addresses supplied.  Null if source
    308      * was null or empty.
    309      */
    310     public static String toFriendly(Address[] addresses) {
    311         if (addresses == null || addresses.length == 0) {
    312             return null;
    313         }
    314         if (addresses.length == 1) {
    315             return addresses[0].toFriendly();
    316         }
    317         StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(addresses[0].toFriendly());
    318         for (int i = 1; i < addresses.length; i++) {
    319             sb.append(", ");
    320             sb.append(addresses[i].toFriendly());
    321         }
    322         return sb.toString();
    323     }
    324 
    325     /**
    326      * Returns exactly the same result as Address.toString(Address.unpack(packedList)).
    327      */
    328     public static String unpackToString(String packedList) {
    329         return toString(unpack(packedList));
    330     }
    331 
    332     /**
    333      * Returns exactly the same result as Address.pack(Address.parse(textList)).
    334      */
    335     public static String parseAndPack(String textList) {
    336         return Address.pack(Address.parse(textList));
    337     }
    338 
    339     /**
    340      * Returns null if the packedList has 0 addresses, otherwise returns the first address.
    341      * The same as Address.unpack(packedList)[0] for non-empty list.
    342      * This is an utility method that offers some performance optimization opportunities.
    343      */
    344     public static Address unpackFirst(String packedList) {
    345         Address[] array = unpack(packedList);
    346         return array.length > 0 ? array[0] : null;
    347     }
    348 
    349     /**
    350      * Convert a packed list of addresses to a form suitable for use in an RFC822 header.
    351      * This implementation is brute-force, and could be replaced with a more efficient version
    352      * if desired.
    353      */
    354     public static String packedToHeader(String packedList) {
    355         return toHeader(unpack(packedList));
    356     }
    357 
    358     /**
    359      * Unpacks an address list that is either CSV of RFC822 addresses OR (for backward
    360      * compatibility) previously packed with pack()
    361      * @param addressList string packed with pack() or CSV of RFC822 addresses
    362      * @return array of addresses resulting from unpack
    363      */
    364     public static Address[] unpack(String addressList) {
    365         if (addressList == null || addressList.length() == 0) {
    366             return EMPTY_ADDRESS_ARRAY;
    367         }
    368         // IF we're CSV, just parse
    369         if ((addressList.indexOf(LIST_DELIMITER_PERSONAL) == -1) &&
    370                 (addressList.indexOf(LIST_DELIMITER_EMAIL) == -1)) {
    371             return Address.parse(addressList);
    372         }
    373         // Otherwise, do backward-compatibile unpack
    374         ArrayList<Address> addresses = new ArrayList<Address>();
    375         int length = addressList.length();
    376         int pairStartIndex = 0;
    377         int pairEndIndex = 0;
    378 
    379         /* addressEndIndex is only re-scanned (indexOf()) when a LIST_DELIMITER_PERSONAL
    380            is used, not for every email address; i.e. not for every iteration of the while().
    381            This reduces the theoretical complexity from quadratic to linear,
    382            and provides some speed-up in practice by removing redundant scans of the string.
    383         */
    384         int addressEndIndex = addressList.indexOf(LIST_DELIMITER_PERSONAL);
    385 
    386         while (pairStartIndex < length) {
    387             pairEndIndex = addressList.indexOf(LIST_DELIMITER_EMAIL, pairStartIndex);
    388             if (pairEndIndex == -1) {
    389                 pairEndIndex = length;
    390             }
    391             Address address;
    392             if (addressEndIndex == -1 || pairEndIndex <= addressEndIndex) {
    393                 // in this case the DELIMITER_PERSONAL is in a future pair,
    394                 // so don't use personal, and don't update addressEndIndex
    395                 address = new Address(addressList.substring(pairStartIndex, pairEndIndex), null);
    396             } else {
    397                 address = new Address(addressList.substring(pairStartIndex, addressEndIndex),
    398                                       addressList.substring(addressEndIndex + 1, pairEndIndex));
    399                 // only update addressEndIndex when we use the LIST_DELIMITER_PERSONAL
    400                 addressEndIndex = addressList.indexOf(LIST_DELIMITER_PERSONAL, pairEndIndex + 1);
    401             }
    402             addresses.add(address);
    403             pairStartIndex = pairEndIndex + 1;
    404         }
    405         return addresses.toArray(EMPTY_ADDRESS_ARRAY);
    406     }
    407 
    408     /**
    409      * Generate a String containing RFC822 addresses separated by commas
    410      * NOTE: We used to "pack" these addresses in an app-specific format, but no longer do so
    411      */
    412     public static String pack(Address[] addresses) {
    413         return Address.toHeader(addresses);
    414     }
    415 
    416     /**
    417      * Produces the same result as pack(array), but only packs one (this) address.
    418      */
    419     public String pack() {
    420         final String address = getAddress();
    421         final String personal = getPersonal();
    422         if (personal == null) {
    423             return address;
    424         } else {
    425             return address + LIST_DELIMITER_PERSONAL + personal;
    426         }
    427     }
    428 }
    429