Base64 encoding and decoding with URL and filename safe alphabet as defined by RFC 3548, section 4 : Base64 Encoding « Network Protocol « Java






Base64 encoding and decoding with URL and filename safe alphabet as defined by RFC 3548, section 4

  
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/**
 * Provides Base64 encoding and decoding with URL and filename safe alphabet as defined by RFC 3548,
 * section 4. <p/> This Base64 encoder is modified to meet URL requirements. The changes are: '+' =>
 * '*', '/' => '-', and no padding. <p/> This class is taken from the Apache commons-codec, and
 * adjusted to fit the Wicket framework's needs, especially external dependencies have been removed.
 * </p>
 * <p/> This class implements section <cite>4. Base 64 Encoding with URL and Filename Safe Alphabet</cite>
 * from RFC 3548 <cite>The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data Encodings</cite> by Simon Josefsson.
 * </p>
 * 
 * @author Apache Software Foundation
 * @author Juergen Donnerstag
 * 
 * @since 1.2
 */
public class Base64UrlSafe
{
  /**
   * The base length.
   */
  static final int BASELENGTH = 255;

  /**
   * Lookup length.
   */
  static final int LOOKUPLENGTH = 64;

  /**
   * Used to calculate the number of bits in a byte.
   */
  static final int EIGHTBIT = 8;

  /**
   * Used when encoding something which has fewer than 24 bits.
   */
  static final int SIXTEENBIT = 16;

  /**
   * Used to determine how many bits data contains.
   */
  static final int TWENTYFOURBITGROUP = 24;

  /**
   * Used to get the number of Quadruples.
   */
  static final int FOURBYTE = 4;

  /**
   * Used to test the sign of a byte.
   */
  static final int SIGN = -128;

  /**
   * Contains the Base64 values <code>0</code> through <code>63</code> accessed by using
   * character encodings as indices. <p/> For example, <code>base64Alphabet['+']</code> returns
   * <code>62</code>.
   * </p>
   * <p/> The value of undefined encodings is <code>-1</code>.
   * </p>
   */
  private static byte[] base64Alphabet = new byte[BASELENGTH];

  /**
   * <p/> Contains the Base64 encodings <code>A</code> through <code>Z</code>, followed by
   * <code>a</code> through <code>z</code>, followed by <code>0</code> through
   * <code>9</code>, followed by <code>+</code>, and <code>/</code>.
   * </p>
   * <p/> This array is accessed by using character values as indices.
   * </p>
   * <p/> For example, <code>lookUpBase64Alphabet[62] </code> returns <code>'+'</code>.
   * </p>
   */
  private static byte[] lookUpBase64Alphabet = new byte[LOOKUPLENGTH];

  // Populating the lookup and character arrays
  static
  {
    for (int i = 0; i < BASELENGTH; i++)
    {
      base64Alphabet[i] = (byte)-1;
    }
    for (int i = 'Z'; i >= 'A'; i--)
    {
      base64Alphabet[i] = (byte)(i - 'A');
    }
    for (int i = 'z'; i >= 'a'; i--)
    {
      base64Alphabet[i] = (byte)(i - 'a' + 26);
    }
    for (int i = '9'; i >= '0'; i--)
    {
      base64Alphabet[i] = (byte)(i - '0' + 52);
    }

    base64Alphabet['*'] = 62;
    base64Alphabet['-'] = 63;

    for (int i = 0; i <= 25; i++)
    {
      lookUpBase64Alphabet[i] = (byte)('A' + i);
    }

    for (int i = 26, j = 0; i <= 51; i++, j++)
    {
      lookUpBase64Alphabet[i] = (byte)('a' + j);
    }

    for (int i = 52, j = 0; i <= 61; i++, j++)
    {
      lookUpBase64Alphabet[i] = (byte)('0' + j);
    }

    lookUpBase64Alphabet[62] = (byte)'*';
    lookUpBase64Alphabet[63] = (byte)'-';
  }

  /**
   * Returns whether or not the <code>octet</code> is in the base 64 alphabet.
   * 
   * @param octet
   *            The value to test
   * @return <code>true</code> if the value is defined in the the base 64 alphabet,
   *         <code>false</code> otherwise.
   */
  private static boolean isBase64(byte octet)
  {
    if (octet < 0 || base64Alphabet[octet] == -1)
    {
      return false;
    }
    else
    {
      return true;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Tests a given byte array to see if it contains only valid characters within the Base64
   * alphabet.
   * 
   * @param arrayOctect
   *            byte array to test
   * @return <code>true</code> if all bytes are valid characters in the Base64 alphabet or if
   *         the byte array is empty; false, otherwise
   */
  public static boolean isArrayByteBase64(byte[] arrayOctect)
  {
    arrayOctect = discardWhitespace(arrayOctect);

    int length = arrayOctect.length;
    if (length == 0)
    {
      // shouldn't a 0 length array be valid base64 data?
      // return false;
      return true;
    }
    for (int i = 0; i < length; i++)
    {
      if (!isBase64(arrayOctect[i]))
      {
        return false;
      }
    }
    return true;
  }

  /**
   * Decodes an Object using the base64 algorithm. This method is provided in order to satisfy the
   * requirements of the Decoder interface, and will throw a DecoderException if the supplied
   * object is not of type byte[].
   * 
   * @param pObject
   *            Object to decode
   * @return An object (of type byte[]) containing the binary data which corresponds to the byte[]
   *         supplied.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException
   *             if the parameter supplied is not of type byte[]
   */
  public Object decode(Object pObject)
  {
    if (!(pObject instanceof byte[]))
    {
      throw new IllegalArgumentException(
          "Parameter supplied to Base64 decode is not a byte[]");
    }
    return decode((byte[])pObject);
  }

  /**
   * Decodes a byte[] containing containing characters in the Base64 alphabet.
   * 
   * @param pArray
   *            A byte array containing Base64 character data
   * @return a byte array containing binary data
   */
  public byte[] decode(byte[] pArray)
  {
    return decodeBase64(pArray);
  }

  /**
   * Encodes binary data using the base64 algorithm.
   * 
   * @param binaryData
   *            Array containing binary data to encode.
   * @return Base64-encoded data.
   */
  public static byte[] encodeBase64(byte[] binaryData)
  {
    int lengthDataBits = binaryData.length * EIGHTBIT;
    int fewerThan24bits = lengthDataBits % TWENTYFOURBITGROUP;
    int numberTriplets = lengthDataBits / TWENTYFOURBITGROUP;
    byte encodedData[] = null;
    int encodedDataLength = 0;

    if (fewerThan24bits != 0)
    {
      // data not divisible by 24 bit
      encodedDataLength = (numberTriplets + 1) * 4;
    }
    else
    {
      // 16 or 8 bit
      encodedDataLength = numberTriplets * 4;
    }

    if (fewerThan24bits == EIGHTBIT)
    {
      encodedDataLength -= 2;
    }
    else if (fewerThan24bits == SIXTEENBIT)
    {
      encodedDataLength -= 1;
    }

    encodedData = new byte[encodedDataLength];

    byte k = 0, l = 0, b1 = 0, b2 = 0, b3 = 0;

    int encodedIndex = 0;
    int dataIndex = 0;
    int i = 0;

    // log.debug("number of triplets = " + numberTriplets);
    for (i = 0; i < numberTriplets; i++)
    {
      dataIndex = i * 3;
      b1 = binaryData[dataIndex];
      b2 = binaryData[dataIndex + 1];
      b3 = binaryData[dataIndex + 2];

      // log.debug("b1= " + b1 +", b2= " + b2 + ", b3= " + b3);

      l = (byte)(b2 & 0x0f);
      k = (byte)(b1 & 0x03);

      byte val1 = ((b1 & SIGN) == 0) ? (byte)(b1 >> 2) : (byte)((b1) >> 2 ^ 0xc0);
      byte val2 = ((b2 & SIGN) == 0) ? (byte)(b2 >> 4) : (byte)((b2) >> 4 ^ 0xf0);
      byte val3 = ((b3 & SIGN) == 0) ? (byte)(b3 >> 6) : (byte)((b3) >> 6 ^ 0xfc);

      encodedData[encodedIndex] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[val1];
      // log.debug( "val2 = " + val2 );
      // log.debug( "k4 = " + (k<<4) );
      // log.debug( "vak = " + (val2 | (k<<4)) );
      encodedData[encodedIndex + 1] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[val2 | (k << 4)];
      encodedData[encodedIndex + 2] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[(l << 2) | val3];
      encodedData[encodedIndex + 3] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[b3 & 0x3f];

      encodedIndex += 4;
    }

    // form integral number of 6-bit groups
    dataIndex = i * 3;

    if (fewerThan24bits == EIGHTBIT)
    {
      b1 = binaryData[dataIndex];
      k = (byte)(b1 & 0x03);
      // log.debug("b1=" + b1);
      // log.debug("b1<<2 = " + (b1>>2) );
      byte val1 = ((b1 & SIGN) == 0) ? (byte)(b1 >> 2) : (byte)((b1) >> 2 ^ 0xc0);
      encodedData[encodedIndex] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[val1];
      encodedData[encodedIndex + 1] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[k << 4];
    }
    else if (fewerThan24bits == SIXTEENBIT)
    {
      b1 = binaryData[dataIndex];
      b2 = binaryData[dataIndex + 1];
      l = (byte)(b2 & 0x0f);
      k = (byte)(b1 & 0x03);

      byte val1 = ((b1 & SIGN) == 0) ? (byte)(b1 >> 2) : (byte)((b1) >> 2 ^ 0xc0);
      byte val2 = ((b2 & SIGN) == 0) ? (byte)(b2 >> 4) : (byte)((b2) >> 4 ^ 0xf0);

      encodedData[encodedIndex] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[val1];
      encodedData[encodedIndex + 1] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[val2 | (k << 4)];
      encodedData[encodedIndex + 2] = lookUpBase64Alphabet[l << 2];
    }

    return encodedData;
  }

  /**
   * Decodes Base64 data into octets
   * 
   * @param base64Data
   *            Byte array containing Base64 data
   * @return Array containing decoded data.
   */
  public static byte[] decodeBase64(byte[] base64Data)
  {
    // RFC 2045 requires that we discard ALL non-Base64 characters
    base64Data = discardNonBase64(base64Data);

    // handle the edge case, so we don't have to worry about it later
    if (base64Data.length == 0)
    {
      return new byte[0];
    }

    int numberQuadruple = (base64Data.length + 3) / FOURBYTE;
    byte decodedData[] = new byte[base64Data.length - numberQuadruple];
    byte b1 = 0, b2 = 0, b3 = 0, b4 = 0;

    // Throw away anything not in base64Data
    int encodedIndex = 0;
    int dataIndex = 0;

    for (int i = 0; i < numberQuadruple; i++)
    {
      dataIndex = i * 4;

      b1 = base64Alphabet[base64Data[dataIndex]];
      b2 = base64Alphabet[base64Data[dataIndex + 1]];

      if ((dataIndex + 3) < base64Data.length)
      {
        // No PAD e.g 3cQl
        b3 = base64Alphabet[base64Data[dataIndex + 2]];
        b4 = base64Alphabet[base64Data[dataIndex + 3]];

        decodedData[encodedIndex] = (byte)(b1 << 2 | b2 >> 4);
        decodedData[encodedIndex + 1] = (byte)(((b2 & 0xf) << 4) | ((b3 >> 2) & 0xf));
        decodedData[encodedIndex + 2] = (byte)(b3 << 6 | b4);
      }
      else if ((dataIndex + 2) < base64Data.length)
      {
        // One PAD e.g. 3cQ[Pad]
        b3 = base64Alphabet[base64Data[dataIndex + 2]];

        decodedData[encodedIndex] = (byte)(b1 << 2 | b2 >> 4);
        decodedData[encodedIndex + 1] = (byte)(((b2 & 0xf) << 4) | ((b3 >> 2) & 0xf));
      }
      else if ((dataIndex + 1) < base64Data.length)
      {
        // Two PAD e.g. 3c[Pad][Pad]
        decodedData[encodedIndex] = (byte)(b1 << 2 | b2 >> 4);
      }
      encodedIndex += 3;
    }
    return decodedData;
  }

  /**
   * Discards any whitespace from a base-64 encoded block.
   * 
   * @param data
   *            The base-64 encoded data to discard the whitespace from.
   * @return The data, less whitespace (see RFC 2045).
   */
  static byte[] discardWhitespace(byte[] data)
  {
    byte groomedData[] = new byte[data.length];
    int bytesCopied = 0;

    for (int i = 0; i < data.length; i++)
    {
      switch (data[i])
      {
        case (byte)' ' :
        case (byte)'\n' :
        case (byte)'\r' :
        case (byte)'\t' :
          break;
        default :
          groomedData[bytesCopied++] = data[i];
      }
    }

    byte packedData[] = new byte[bytesCopied];

    System.arraycopy(groomedData, 0, packedData, 0, bytesCopied);

    return packedData;
  }

  /**
   * Discards any characters outside of the base64 alphabet, per the requirements on page 25 of
   * RFC 2045 - "Any characters outside of the base64 alphabet are to be ignored in base64 encoded
   * data."
   * 
   * @param data
   *            The base-64 encoded data to groom
   * @return The data, less non-base64 characters (see RFC 2045).
   */
  static byte[] discardNonBase64(byte[] data)
  {
    byte groomedData[] = new byte[data.length];
    int bytesCopied = 0;

    for (int i = 0; i < data.length; i++)
    {
      if (isBase64(data[i]))
      {
        groomedData[bytesCopied++] = data[i];
      }
    }

    byte packedData[] = new byte[bytesCopied];

    System.arraycopy(groomedData, 0, packedData, 0, bytesCopied);

    return packedData;
  }

  // Implementation of the Encoder Interface

  /**
   * Encodes an Object using the base64 algorithm. This method is provided in order to satisfy the
   * requirements of the Encoder interface, and will throw an EncoderException if the supplied
   * object is not of type byte[].
   * 
   * @param pObject
   *            Object to encode
   * @return An object (of type byte[]) containing the base64 encoded data which corresponds to
   *         the byte[] supplied.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException
   *             if the parameter supplied is not of type byte[]
   */
  public Object encode(Object pObject)
  {
    if (!(pObject instanceof byte[]))
    {
      throw new IllegalArgumentException(
          "Parameter supplied to Base64 encode is not a byte[]");
    }
    return encode((byte[])pObject);
  }

  /**
   * Encodes a byte[] containing binary data, into a byte[] containing characters in the Base64
   * alphabet.
   * 
   * @param pArray
   *            a byte array containing binary data
   * @return A byte array containing only Base64 character data
   */
  public byte[] encode(byte[] pArray)
  {
    return encodeBase64(pArray);
  }
}

   
    
  








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