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If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ package helper; // __________ Imports __________ // exceptions import java.net.MalformedURLException; // interfaces import com.sun.star.util.XURLTransformer; // others import java.io.File; import java.util.Vector; import java.util.Enumeration; /** * It collects some static helper functons to handle URLs. * Sometimes it's neccessary to convert URL from/to system paths. * Or from string to strutural notations (e.g. com.sun.star.util.URL). * And sometimes java had another notation then the office it has. * */ public class URLHelper { // ____________________ /** * Because the office need URLs for loading/saving documents * we must convert used system paths. * And java use another notation for file URLs ... correct it. * * @param aSystemPath * represent the file in system notation * * @return [String] * a file url which represent the given system path */ public static String getFileURLFromSystemPath( File aSystemPath ) { String sFileURL = null; try { sFileURL = aSystemPath.toURI().toURL().toString(); } catch( MalformedURLException exWrong ) { sFileURL = null; } // problem of java: file URL's are coded with 1 slash instead of 2 or 3 ones! // => correct this problem first, otherwise office can't use these URL's if( (sFileURL != null ) && (sFileURL.startsWith("file:/") == true ) && (sFileURL.startsWith("file://") == false) ) { StringBuffer sWorkBuffer = new StringBuffer(sFileURL); sWorkBuffer.insert(6,"//"); sFileURL = sWorkBuffer.toString(); } return sFileURL; } // ____________________ /** * The same as getFileURLFromSystemPath() before but uses string parameter instead * of a File type. It exist to supress converting of neccessary parameters in the * outside code. But of course getFileURLFromSystemPath(File) will be a little bit faster * then this method ... * * @param sSystemPath * represent the file in system notation * * @return [String] * a file url which represent the given system path */ public static String getFileURLFromSystemPath( String sSystemPath ) { return getFileURLFromSystemPath(new File(sSystemPath)); } // ____________________ /** * Does the same as getFileURLFromSystemPath() before ... but uses * the given protocol string (e.g."http://") insted of "file:///". * * @param aSystemPath * represent the file in system notation * * @param aBasePath * define the base path of the aSystemPath value, * which must be replaced with the value of "sServerPath". * * @param sServerURL * Will be used to replace sBasePath. * * @example * System Path = "d:\test\file.txt" * Base Path = "d:\test" * Server Path = "http://alaska:8000" * => "http://alaska:8000/file.txt" * * @return [String] * an url which represent the given system path * and uses the given protocol */ public static String getURLWithProtocolFromSystemPath( File aSystemPath, File aBasePath, String sServerURL ) { String sFileURL = URLHelper.getFileURLFromSystemPath(aSystemPath); String sBaseURL = URLHelper.getFileURLFromSystemPath(aBasePath ); // cut last '/'! if (sBaseURL.lastIndexOf('/')==(sBaseURL.length()-1)) sBaseURL = sBaseURL.substring(0,sBaseURL.length()-1); // cut last '/'! if (sServerURL.lastIndexOf('/')==(sServerURL.length()-1)) sServerURL = sServerURL.substring(0,sServerURL.length()-1); int index = sFileURL.indexOf(sBaseURL); String sURL = sFileURL.substring(0,index) + sServerURL + sFileURL.substring(index+sBaseURL.length()); //String sURL = sFileURL.replaceFirst(sBaseURL,sServerURL); return sURL; } // ____________________ /** * The same as getURLWithProtocolFromSystemPath() before but uses string parameter instead * of a File types. It exist to supress converting of neccessary parameters in the * outside code. But of course getURLWithProtocolFromSystemPath(File,File,String) will be * a little bit faster then this method ... * * @param sSystemPath * represent the file in system notation * * @param sBasePath * define the base path of the aSystemPath value, * which must be replaced with the value of "sServerPath". * * @param sServerPath * Will be used to replace sBasePath. * * @example * System Path = "d:\test\file.txt" * Base Path = "d:\test" * Server Path = "http://alaska:8000" * => "http://alaska:8000/file.txt" * * @return [String] * an url which represent the given system path * and uses the given protocol */ public static String getURLWithProtocolFromSystemPath( String sSystemPath, String sBasePath, String sServerPath ) { return getURLWithProtocolFromSystemPath(new File(sSystemPath), new File(sBasePath), sServerPath); } // ____________________ /** * This convert an URL (formated as a string) to a struct com.sun.star.util.URL. * It use a special service to do that: the URLTransformer. * Because some API calls need it and it's not allowed to set "Complete" * part of the util struct only. The URL must be parsed. * * @param sURL * URL for parsing in string notation * * @return [com.sun.star.util.URL] * URL in UNO struct notation */ public static com.sun.star.util.URL parseURL(XURLTransformer xParser, String sURL) { com.sun.star.util.URL aURL = null; if (sURL==null || sURL.equals("")) return null; try { // Create special service for parsing of given URL. /* com.sun.star.util.XURLTransformer xParser = (com.sun.star.util.XURLTransformer)OfficeConnect.createRemoteInstance( com.sun.star.util.XURLTransformer.class, "com.sun.star.util.URLTransformer"); */ // Because it's an in/out parameter we must use an array of URL objects. com.sun.star.util.URL[] aParseURL = new com.sun.star.util.URL[1]; aParseURL[0] = new com.sun.star.util.URL(); aParseURL[0].Complete = sURL; // Parse the URL xParser.parseStrict(aParseURL); aURL = aParseURL[0]; } catch(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException exRuntime) { // Any UNO method of this scope can throw this exception. // Reset the return value only. aURL = null; } return aURL; } //_________________________________ /** * Return a name list of all available files of a directory. * We filter pure sub directories names. All other files * are returned as full qualified URL strings. So they can be * used for further purposes. One parameter define the start directory, * another one describe the url protocol, which the return URL names should have. * * @param sDir * the start directory, which should include all test files * * @return [Vector] * a filtered list of java File objects of all available files of the start dir * and all accessable sub directories. */ public static Vector getSystemFilesFromDir(String sStartDir) { File aRoot = new File(sStartDir); if (! aRoot.exists()) return null; if (! aRoot.isDirectory()) return null; File[] lAllFiles = aRoot.listFiles(); if (lAllFiles == null ) return null; Vector lFilteredFiles = new Vector(lAllFiles.length); for (int i=0; i