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| package org.apache.commons.net.nntp; |
| |
| import java.io.BufferedReader; |
| import java.io.IOException; |
| import java.io.Reader; |
| import java.io.StringWriter; |
| import java.io.Writer; |
| import java.util.StringTokenizer; |
| import java.util.Vector; |
| import org.apache.commons.net.io.DotTerminatedMessageReader; |
| import org.apache.commons.net.io.DotTerminatedMessageWriter; |
| import org.apache.commons.net.io.Util; |
| import org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException; |
| |
| /*** |
| * NNTPClient encapsulates all the functionality necessary to post and |
| * retrieve articles from an NNTP server. As with all classes derived |
| * from {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient}, |
| * you must first connect to the server with |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect connect } |
| * before doing anything, and finally |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTP#disconnect disconnect() } |
| * after you're completely finished interacting with the server. |
| * Remember that the |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTP#isAllowedToPost isAllowedToPost()} |
| * method is defined in |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTP}. |
| * <p> |
| * You should keep in mind that the NNTP server may choose to prematurely |
| * close a connection if the client has been idle for longer than a |
| * given time period or if the server is being shutdown by the operator or |
| * some other reason. The NNTP class will detect a |
| * premature NNTP server connection closing when it receives a |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTPReply#SERVICE_DISCONTINUED NNTPReply.SERVICE_DISCONTINUED } |
| * response to a command. |
| * When that occurs, the NNTP class method encountering that reply will throw |
| * an {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTPConnectionClosedException} |
| * . |
| * <code>NNTPConectionClosedException</code> |
| * is a subclass of <code> IOException </code> and therefore need not be |
| * caught separately, but if you are going to catch it separately, its |
| * catch block must appear before the more general <code> IOException </code> |
| * catch block. When you encounter an |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTPConnectionClosedException} |
| * , you must disconnect the connection with |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTP#disconnect disconnect() } |
| * to properly clean up the |
| * system resources used by NNTP. Before disconnecting, you may check the |
| * last reply code and text with |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTP#getReplyCode getReplyCode } and |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.NNTP#getReplyString getReplyString }. |
| * <p> |
| * Rather than list it separately for each method, we mention here that |
| * every method communicating with the server and throwing an IOException |
| * can also throw a |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException} |
| * , which is a subclass |
| * of IOException. A MalformedServerReplyException will be thrown when |
| * the reply received from the server deviates enough from the protocol |
| * specification that it cannot be interpreted in a useful manner despite |
| * attempts to be as lenient as possible. |
| * <p> |
| * <p> |
| * @author Daniel F. Savarese |
| * @author Rory Winston |
| * @author Ted Wise |
| * @see NNTP |
| * @see NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * @see org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException |
| ***/ |
| |
| public class NNTPClient extends NNTP |
| { |
| |
| private void __parseArticlePointer(String reply, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws MalformedServerReplyException |
| { |
| StringTokenizer tokenizer; |
| |
| // Do loop is a kluge to simulate goto |
| do |
| { |
| tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(reply); |
| |
| if (tokenizer.countTokens() < 3) |
| break; |
| |
| // Skip numeric response value |
| tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| // Get article number |
| try |
| { |
| pointer.articleNumber = Integer.parseInt(tokenizer.nextToken()); |
| } |
| catch (NumberFormatException e) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| // Get article id |
| pointer.articleId = tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| return ; |
| } |
| while (false); |
| |
| throw new MalformedServerReplyException( |
| "Could not parse article pointer.\nServer reply: " + reply); |
| } |
| |
| |
| private void __parseGroupReply(String reply, NewsgroupInfo info) |
| throws MalformedServerReplyException |
| { |
| String count, first, last; |
| StringTokenizer tokenizer; |
| |
| // Do loop is a kluge to simulate goto |
| do |
| { |
| tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(reply); |
| |
| if (tokenizer.countTokens() < 5) |
| break; |
| |
| // Skip numeric response value |
| tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| // Get estimated article count |
| count = tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| // Get first article number |
| first = tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| // Get last article number |
| last = tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| // Get newsgroup name |
| info._setNewsgroup(tokenizer.nextToken()); |
| |
| try |
| { |
| info._setArticleCount(Integer.parseInt(count)); |
| info._setFirstArticle(Integer.parseInt(first)); |
| info._setLastArticle(Integer.parseInt(last)); |
| } |
| catch (NumberFormatException e) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| info._setPostingPermission(NewsgroupInfo.UNKNOWN_POSTING_PERMISSION); |
| return ; |
| } |
| while (false); |
| |
| throw new MalformedServerReplyException( |
| "Could not parse newsgroup info.\nServer reply: " + reply); |
| } |
| |
| |
| private NewsgroupInfo __parseNewsgroupListEntry(String entry) |
| { |
| NewsgroupInfo result; |
| StringTokenizer tokenizer; |
| int lastNum, firstNum; |
| String last, first, permission; |
| |
| result = new NewsgroupInfo(); |
| tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(entry); |
| |
| if (tokenizer.countTokens() < 4) |
| return null; |
| |
| result._setNewsgroup(tokenizer.nextToken()); |
| last = tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| first = tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| permission = tokenizer.nextToken(); |
| |
| try |
| { |
| lastNum = Integer.parseInt(last); |
| firstNum = Integer.parseInt(first); |
| result._setFirstArticle(firstNum); |
| result._setLastArticle(lastNum); |
| |
| if((firstNum == 0) && (lastNum == 0)) |
| result._setArticleCount(0); |
| else |
| result._setArticleCount(lastNum - firstNum + 1); |
| } |
| catch (NumberFormatException e) |
| { |
| return null; |
| } |
| |
| switch (permission.charAt(0)) |
| { |
| case 'y': |
| case 'Y': |
| result._setPostingPermission( |
| NewsgroupInfo.PERMITTED_POSTING_PERMISSION); |
| break; |
| case 'n': |
| case 'N': |
| result._setPostingPermission( |
| NewsgroupInfo.PROHIBITED_POSTING_PERMISSION); |
| break; |
| case 'm': |
| case 'M': |
| result._setPostingPermission( |
| NewsgroupInfo.MODERATED_POSTING_PERMISSION); |
| break; |
| default: |
| result._setPostingPermission( |
| NewsgroupInfo.UNKNOWN_POSTING_PERMISSION); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| private NewsgroupInfo[] __readNewsgroupListing() throws IOException |
| { |
| int size; |
| String line; |
| Vector list; |
| BufferedReader reader; |
| NewsgroupInfo tmp, info[]; |
| |
| reader = new BufferedReader(new DotTerminatedMessageReader(_reader_)); |
| // Start of with a big vector because we may be reading a very large |
| // amount of groups. |
| list = new Vector(2048); |
| |
| while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) |
| { |
| tmp = __parseNewsgroupListEntry(line); |
| if (tmp != null) |
| list.addElement(tmp); |
| else |
| throw new MalformedServerReplyException(line); |
| } |
| |
| if ((size = list.size()) < 1) |
| return new NewsgroupInfo[0]; |
| |
| info = new NewsgroupInfo[size]; |
| list.copyInto(info); |
| |
| return info; |
| } |
| |
| |
| private Reader __retrieve(int command, |
| String articleId, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| Reader reader; |
| |
| if (articleId != null) |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(sendCommand(command, articleId))) |
| return null; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(sendCommand(command))) |
| return null; |
| } |
| |
| |
| if (pointer != null) |
| __parseArticlePointer(getReplyString(), pointer); |
| |
| reader = new DotTerminatedMessageReader(_reader_); |
| return reader; |
| } |
| |
| |
| private Reader __retrieve(int command, |
| int articleNumber, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| Reader reader; |
| |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(sendCommand(command, |
| Integer.toString(articleNumber)))) |
| return null; |
| |
| if (pointer != null) |
| __parseArticlePointer(getReplyString(), pointer); |
| |
| reader = new DotTerminatedMessageReader(_reader_); |
| return reader; |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Retrieves an article from the NNTP server. The article is referenced |
| * by its unique article identifier (including the enclosing < and >). |
| * The article number and identifier contained in the server reply |
| * are returned through an ArticlePointer. The <code> articleId </code> |
| * field of the ArticlePointer cannot always be trusted because some |
| * NNTP servers do not correctly follow the RFC 977 reply format. |
| * <p> |
| * A DotTerminatedMessageReader is returned from which the article can |
| * be read. If the article does not exist, null is returned. |
| * <p> |
| * You must not issue any commands to the NNTP server (i.e., call any |
| * other methods) until you finish reading the message from the returned |
| * Reader instance. |
| * The NNTP protocol uses the same stream for issuing commands as it does |
| * for returning results. Therefore the returned Reader actually reads |
| * directly from the NNTP connection. After the end of message has been |
| * reached, new commands can be executed and their replies read. If |
| * you do not follow these requirements, your program will not work |
| * properly. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleId The unique article identifier of the article to |
| * retrieve. If this parameter is null, the currently selected |
| * article is retrieved. |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return A DotTerminatedMessageReader instance from which the article |
| * be read. null if the article does not exist. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticle(String articleId, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieve(NNTPCommand.ARTICLE, articleId, pointer); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticle(articleId, null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticle(String articleId) throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticle(articleId, null); |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticle(null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticle() throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticle(null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Retrieves an article from the currently selected newsgroup. The |
| * article is referenced by its article number. |
| * The article number and identifier contained in the server reply |
| * are returned through an ArticlePointer. The <code> articleId </code> |
| * field of the ArticlePointer cannot always be trusted because some |
| * NNTP servers do not correctly follow the RFC 977 reply format. |
| * <p> |
| * A DotTerminatedMessageReader is returned from which the article can |
| * be read. If the article does not exist, null is returned. |
| * <p> |
| * You must not issue any commands to the NNTP server (i.e., call any |
| * other methods) until you finish reading the message from the returned |
| * Reader instance. |
| * The NNTP protocol uses the same stream for issuing commands as it does |
| * for returning results. Therefore the returned Reader actually reads |
| * directly from the NNTP connection. After the end of message has been |
| * reached, new commands can be executed and their replies read. If |
| * you do not follow these requirements, your program will not work |
| * properly. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleNumber The number of the the article to |
| * retrieve. |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return A DotTerminatedMessageReader instance from which the article |
| * be read. null if the article does not exist. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticle(int articleNumber, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieve(NNTPCommand.ARTICLE, articleNumber, pointer); |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticle(articleNumber, null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticle(int articleNumber) throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticle(articleNumber, null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Retrieves an article header from the NNTP server. The article is |
| * referenced |
| * by its unique article identifier (including the enclosing < and >). |
| * The article number and identifier contained in the server reply |
| * are returned through an ArticlePointer. The <code> articleId </code> |
| * field of the ArticlePointer cannot always be trusted because some |
| * NNTP servers do not correctly follow the RFC 977 reply format. |
| * <p> |
| * A DotTerminatedMessageReader is returned from which the article can |
| * be read. If the article does not exist, null is returned. |
| * <p> |
| * You must not issue any commands to the NNTP server (i.e., call any |
| * other methods) until you finish reading the message from the returned |
| * Reader instance. |
| * The NNTP protocol uses the same stream for issuing commands as it does |
| * for returning results. Therefore the returned Reader actually reads |
| * directly from the NNTP connection. After the end of message has been |
| * reached, new commands can be executed and their replies read. If |
| * you do not follow these requirements, your program will not work |
| * properly. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleId The unique article identifier of the article whose |
| * header is being retrieved. If this parameter is null, the |
| * header of the currently selected article is retrieved. |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return A DotTerminatedMessageReader instance from which the article |
| * header can be read. null if the article does not exist. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleHeader(String articleId, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieve(NNTPCommand.HEAD, articleId, pointer); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticleHeader(articleId, null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleHeader(String articleId) throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticleHeader(articleId, null); |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticleHeader(null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleHeader() throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticleHeader(null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Retrieves an article header from the currently selected newsgroup. The |
| * article is referenced by its article number. |
| * The article number and identifier contained in the server reply |
| * are returned through an ArticlePointer. The <code> articleId </code> |
| * field of the ArticlePointer cannot always be trusted because some |
| * NNTP servers do not correctly follow the RFC 977 reply format. |
| * <p> |
| * A DotTerminatedMessageReader is returned from which the article can |
| * be read. If the article does not exist, null is returned. |
| * <p> |
| * You must not issue any commands to the NNTP server (i.e., call any |
| * other methods) until you finish reading the message from the returned |
| * Reader instance. |
| * The NNTP protocol uses the same stream for issuing commands as it does |
| * for returning results. Therefore the returned Reader actually reads |
| * directly from the NNTP connection. After the end of message has been |
| * reached, new commands can be executed and their replies read. If |
| * you do not follow these requirements, your program will not work |
| * properly. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleNumber The number of the the article whose header is |
| * being retrieved. |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return A DotTerminatedMessageReader instance from which the article |
| * header can be read. null if the article does not exist. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleHeader(int articleNumber, |
| ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieve(NNTPCommand.HEAD, articleNumber, pointer); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticleHeader(articleNumber, null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleHeader(int articleNumber) throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticleHeader(articleNumber, null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Retrieves an article body from the NNTP server. The article is |
| * referenced |
| * by its unique article identifier (including the enclosing < and >). |
| * The article number and identifier contained in the server reply |
| * are returned through an ArticlePointer. The <code> articleId </code> |
| * field of the ArticlePointer cannot always be trusted because some |
| * NNTP servers do not correctly follow the RFC 977 reply format. |
| * <p> |
| * A DotTerminatedMessageReader is returned from which the article can |
| * be read. If the article does not exist, null is returned. |
| * <p> |
| * You must not issue any commands to the NNTP server (i.e., call any |
| * other methods) until you finish reading the message from the returned |
| * Reader instance. |
| * The NNTP protocol uses the same stream for issuing commands as it does |
| * for returning results. Therefore the returned Reader actually reads |
| * directly from the NNTP connection. After the end of message has been |
| * reached, new commands can be executed and their replies read. If |
| * you do not follow these requirements, your program will not work |
| * properly. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleId The unique article identifier of the article whose |
| * body is being retrieved. If this parameter is null, the |
| * body of the currently selected article is retrieved. |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return A DotTerminatedMessageReader instance from which the article |
| * body can be read. null if the article does not exist. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleBody(String articleId, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieve(NNTPCommand.BODY, articleId, pointer); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticleBody(articleId, null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleBody(String articleId) throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticleBody(articleId, null); |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticleBody(null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleBody() throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticleBody(null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Retrieves an article body from the currently selected newsgroup. The |
| * article is referenced by its article number. |
| * The article number and identifier contained in the server reply |
| * are returned through an ArticlePointer. The <code> articleId </code> |
| * field of the ArticlePointer cannot always be trusted because some |
| * NNTP servers do not correctly follow the RFC 977 reply format. |
| * <p> |
| * A DotTerminatedMessageReader is returned from which the article can |
| * be read. If the article does not exist, null is returned. |
| * <p> |
| * You must not issue any commands to the NNTP server (i.e., call any |
| * other methods) until you finish reading the message from the returned |
| * Reader instance. |
| * The NNTP protocol uses the same stream for issuing commands as it does |
| * for returning results. Therefore the returned Reader actually reads |
| * directly from the NNTP connection. After the end of message has been |
| * reached, new commands can be executed and their replies read. If |
| * you do not follow these requirements, your program will not work |
| * properly. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleNumber The number of the the article whose body is |
| * being retrieved. |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return A DotTerminatedMessageReader instance from which the article |
| * body can be read. null if the article does not exist. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleBody(int articleNumber, |
| ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieve(NNTPCommand.BODY, articleNumber, pointer); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> retrieveArticleBody(articleNumber, null) </code> ***/ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleBody(int articleNumber) throws IOException |
| { |
| return retrieveArticleBody(articleNumber, null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Select the specified newsgroup to be the target of for future article |
| * retrieval and posting operations. Also return the newsgroup |
| * information contained in the server reply through the info parameter. |
| * <p> |
| * @param newsgroup The newsgroup to select. |
| * @param info A parameter through which the newsgroup information of |
| * the selected newsgroup contained in the server reply is returned. |
| * Set this to null if you do not desire this information. |
| * @return True if the newsgroup exists and was selected, false otherwise. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean selectNewsgroup(String newsgroup, NewsgroupInfo info) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(group(newsgroup))) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (info != null) |
| __parseGroupReply(getReplyString(), info); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> selectNewsgroup(newsgroup, null) </code> ***/ |
| public boolean selectNewsgroup(String newsgroup) throws IOException |
| { |
| return selectNewsgroup(newsgroup, null); |
| } |
| |
| /*** |
| * List the command help from the server. |
| * <p> |
| * @return The sever help information. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public String listHelp() throws IOException |
| { |
| StringWriter help; |
| Reader reader; |
| |
| if (!NNTPReply.isInformational(help())) |
| return null; |
| |
| help = new StringWriter(); |
| reader = new DotTerminatedMessageReader(_reader_); |
| Util.copyReader(reader, help); |
| reader.close(); |
| help.close(); |
| return help.toString(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Select an article by its unique identifier (including enclosing |
| * < and >) and return its article number and id through the |
| * pointer parameter. This is achieved through the STAT command. |
| * According to RFC 977, this will NOT set the current article pointer |
| * on the server. To do that, you must reference the article by its |
| * number. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleId The unique article identifier of the article that |
| * is being selectedd. If this parameter is null, the |
| * body of the current article is selected |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return True if successful, false if not. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean selectArticle(String articleId, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| if (articleId != null) |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(stat(articleId))) |
| return false; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(stat())) |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (pointer != null) |
| __parseArticlePointer(getReplyString(), pointer); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /**** Same as <code> selectArticle(articleId, null) </code> ***/ |
| public boolean selectArticle(String articleId) throws IOException |
| { |
| return selectArticle(articleId, null); |
| } |
| |
| /**** |
| * Same as <code> selectArticle(null, articleId) </code>. Useful |
| * for retrieving the current article number. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean selectArticle(ArticlePointer pointer) throws IOException |
| { |
| return selectArticle(null, pointer); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Select an article in the currently selected newsgroup by its number. |
| * and return its article number and id through the |
| * pointer parameter. This is achieved through the STAT command. |
| * According to RFC 977, this WILL set the current article pointer |
| * on the server. Use this command to select an article before retrieving |
| * it, or to obtain an article's unique identifier given its number. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleNumber The number of the article to select from the |
| * currently selected newsgroup. |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. Although the articleId field cannot always |
| * be trusted because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats, |
| * we haven't found a server that misformats this information in response |
| * to this particular command. You may set this parameter to null if |
| * you do not desire to retrieve the returned article information. |
| * @return True if successful, false if not. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean selectArticle(int articleNumber, ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(stat(articleNumber))) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (pointer != null) |
| __parseArticlePointer(getReplyString(), pointer); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> selectArticle(articleNumber, null) </code> ***/ |
| public boolean selectArticle(int articleNumber) throws IOException |
| { |
| return selectArticle(articleNumber, null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Select the article preceeding the currently selected article in the |
| * currently selected newsgroup and return its number and unique id |
| * through the pointer parameter. Because of deviating server |
| * implementations, the articleId information cannot be trusted. To |
| * obtain the article identifier, issue a |
| * <code> selectArticle(pointer.articleNumber, pointer) </code> immediately |
| * afterward. |
| * <p> |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return True if successful, false if not (e.g., there is no previous |
| * article). |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean selectPreviousArticle(ArticlePointer pointer) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(last())) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (pointer != null) |
| __parseArticlePointer(getReplyString(), pointer); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> selectPreviousArticle(null) </code> ***/ |
| public boolean selectPreviousArticle() throws IOException |
| { |
| return selectPreviousArticle(null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Select the article following the currently selected article in the |
| * currently selected newsgroup and return its number and unique id |
| * through the pointer parameter. Because of deviating server |
| * implementations, the articleId information cannot be trusted. To |
| * obtain the article identifier, issue a |
| * <code> selectArticle(pointer.articleNumber, pointer) </code> immediately |
| * afterward. |
| * <p> |
| * @param pointer A parameter through which to return the article's |
| * number and unique id. The articleId field cannot always be trusted |
| * because of server deviations from RFC 977 reply formats. You may |
| * set this parameter to null if you do not desire to retrieve the |
| * returned article information. |
| * @return True if successful, false if not (e.g., there is no following |
| * article). |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean selectNextArticle(ArticlePointer pointer) throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(next())) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (pointer != null) |
| __parseArticlePointer(getReplyString(), pointer); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** Same as <code> selectNextArticle(null) </code> ***/ |
| public boolean selectNextArticle() throws IOException |
| { |
| return selectNextArticle(null); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * List all newsgroups served by the NNTP server. If no newsgroups |
| * are served, a zero length array will be returned. If the command |
| * fails, null will be returned. |
| * <p> |
| * @return An array of NewsgroupInfo instances containing the information |
| * for each newsgroup served by the NNTP server. If no newsgroups |
| * are served, a zero length array will be returned. If the command |
| * fails, null will be returned. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public NewsgroupInfo[] listNewsgroups() throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(list())) |
| return null; |
| |
| return __readNewsgroupListing(); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * An overloaded listNewsgroups() command that allows us to |
| * specify with a pattern what groups we want to list. Wraps the |
| * LIST ACTIVE command. |
| * <p> |
| * @param wildmat a pseudo-regex pattern (cf. RFC 2980) |
| * @return An array of NewsgroupInfo instances containing the information |
| * for each newsgroup served by the NNTP server corresponding to the |
| * supplied pattern. If no such newsgroups are served, a zero length |
| * array will be returned. If the command fails, null will be returned. |
| * @throws IOException |
| */ |
| public NewsgroupInfo[] listNewsgroups(String wildmat) throws IOException |
| { |
| if(!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(listActive(wildmat))) |
| return null; |
| return __readNewsgroupListing(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * List all new newsgroups added to the NNTP server since a particular |
| * date subject to the conditions of the specified query. If no new |
| * newsgroups were added, a zero length array will be returned. If the |
| * command fails, null will be returned. |
| * <p> |
| * @param query The query restricting how to search for new newsgroups. |
| * @return An array of NewsgroupInfo instances containing the information |
| * for each new newsgroup added to the NNTP server. If no newsgroups |
| * were added, a zero length array will be returned. If the command |
| * fails, null will be returned. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public NewsgroupInfo[] listNewNewsgroups(NewGroupsOrNewsQuery query) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(newgroups( |
| query.getDate(), query.getTime(), |
| query.isGMT(), query.getDistributions()))) |
| return null; |
| |
| return __readNewsgroupListing(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * List all new articles added to the NNTP server since a particular |
| * date subject to the conditions of the specified query. If no new |
| * new news is found, a zero length array will be returned. If the |
| * command fails, null will be returned. You must add at least one |
| * newsgroup to the query, else the command will fail. Each String |
| * in the returned array is a unique message identifier including the |
| * enclosing < and >. |
| * <p> |
| * @param query The query restricting how to search for new news. You |
| * must add at least one newsgroup to the query. |
| * @return An array of String instances containing the unique message |
| * identifiers for each new article added to the NNTP server. If no |
| * new news is found, a zero length array will be returned. If the |
| * command fails, null will be returned. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public String[] listNewNews(NewGroupsOrNewsQuery query) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| int size; |
| String line; |
| Vector list; |
| String[] result; |
| BufferedReader reader; |
| |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(newnews( |
| query.getNewsgroups(), query.getDate(), query.getTime(), |
| query.isGMT(), query.getDistributions()))) |
| return null; |
| |
| list = new Vector(); |
| reader = new BufferedReader(new DotTerminatedMessageReader(_reader_)); |
| |
| while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) |
| list.addElement(line); |
| |
| size = list.size(); |
| |
| if (size < 1) |
| return new String[0]; |
| |
| result = new String[size]; |
| list.copyInto(result); |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /*** |
| * There are a few NNTPClient methods that do not complete the |
| * entire sequence of NNTP commands to complete a transaction. These |
| * commands require some action by the programmer after the reception |
| * of a positive preliminary command. After the programmer's code |
| * completes its actions, it must call this method to receive |
| * the completion reply from the server and verify the success of the |
| * entire transaction. |
| * <p> |
| * For example |
| * <pre> |
| * writer = client.postArticle(); |
| * if(writer == null) // failure |
| * return false; |
| * header = new SimpleNNTPHeader("foobar@foo.com", "Just testing"); |
| * header.addNewsgroup("alt.test"); |
| * writer.write(header.toString()); |
| * writer.write("This is just a test"); |
| * writer.close(); |
| * if(!client.completePendingCommand()) // failure |
| * return false; |
| * </pre> |
| * <p> |
| * @return True if successfully completed, false if not. |
| * @exception NNTPConnectionClosedException |
| * If the NNTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result |
| * of the client being idle or some other reason causing the server |
| * to send NNTP reply code 400. This exception may be caught either |
| * as an IOException or independently as itself. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean completePendingCommand() throws IOException |
| { |
| return NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(getReply()); |
| } |
| |
| /*** |
| * Post an article to the NNTP server. This method returns a |
| * DotTerminatedMessageWriter instance to which the article can be |
| * written. Null is returned if the posting attempt fails. You |
| * should check {@link NNTP#isAllowedToPost isAllowedToPost() } |
| * before trying to post. However, a posting |
| * attempt can fail due to malformed headers. |
| * <p> |
| * You must not issue any commands to the NNTP server (i.e., call any |
| * (other methods) until you finish writing to the returned Writer |
| * instance and close it. The NNTP protocol uses the same stream for |
| * issuing commands as it does for returning results. Therefore the |
| * returned Writer actually writes directly to the NNTP connection. |
| * After you close the writer, you can execute new commands. If you |
| * do not follow these requirements your program will not work properly. |
| * <p> |
| * Different NNTP servers will require different header formats, but |
| * you can use the provided |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.net.nntp.SimpleNNTPHeader} |
| * class to construct the bare minimum acceptable header for most |
| * news readers. To construct more complicated headers you should |
| * refer to RFC 822. When the Java Mail API is finalized, you will be |
| * able to use it to compose fully compliant Internet text messages. |
| * The DotTerminatedMessageWriter takes care of doubling line-leading |
| * dots and ending the message with a single dot upon closing, so all |
| * you have to worry about is writing the header and the message. |
| * <p> |
| * Upon closing the returned Writer, you need to call |
| * {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand() } |
| * to finalize the posting and verify its success or failure from |
| * the server reply. |
| * <p> |
| * @return A DotTerminatedMessageWriter to which the article (including |
| * header) can be written. Returns null if the command fails. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| |
| public Writer postArticle() throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(post())) |
| return null; |
| |
| return new DotTerminatedMessageWriter(_writer_); |
| } |
| |
| |
| public Writer forwardArticle(String articleId) throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(ihave(articleId))) |
| return null; |
| |
| return new DotTerminatedMessageWriter(_writer_); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*** |
| * Logs out of the news server gracefully by sending the QUIT command. |
| * However, you must still disconnect from the server before you can open |
| * a new connection. |
| * <p> |
| * @return True if successfully completed, false if not. |
| * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a |
| * command to the server or receiving a reply from the server. |
| ***/ |
| public boolean logout() throws IOException |
| { |
| return NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(quit()); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Log into a news server by sending the AUTHINFO USER/AUTHINFO |
| * PASS command sequence. This is usually sent in response to a |
| * 480 reply code from the NNTP server. |
| * <p> |
| * @param username a valid username |
| * @param password the corresponding password |
| * @return True for successful login, false for a failure |
| * @throws IOException |
| */ |
| public boolean authenticate(String username, String password) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| int replyCode = authinfoUser(username); |
| |
| if (replyCode == NNTPReply.MORE_AUTH_INFO_REQUIRED) |
| { |
| replyCode = authinfoPass(password); |
| |
| if (replyCode == NNTPReply.AUTHENTICATION_ACCEPTED) |
| { |
| _isAllowedToPost = true; |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /*** |
| * Private implementation of XOVER functionality. |
| * |
| * See {@link NNTP#xover} |
| * for legal agument formats. Alternatively, read RFC 2980 :-) |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleRange |
| * @return Returns a DotTerminatedMessageReader if successful, null |
| * otherwise |
| * @exception IOException |
| */ |
| private Reader __retrieveArticleInfo(String articleRange) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(xover(articleRange))) |
| return null; |
| |
| return new DotTerminatedMessageReader(_reader_); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Return article headers for a specified post. |
| * <p> |
| * @param articleNumber the article to retrieve headers for |
| * @return a DotTerminatedReader if successful, null otherwise |
| * @throws IOException |
| */ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleInfo(int articleNumber) throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieveArticleInfo(Integer.toString(articleNumber)); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Return article headers for all articles between lowArticleNumber |
| * and highArticleNumber, inclusively. |
| * <p> |
| * @param lowArticleNumber |
| * @param highArticleNumber |
| * @return a DotTerminatedReader if successful, null otherwise |
| * @throws IOException |
| */ |
| public Reader retrieveArticleInfo(int lowArticleNumber, |
| int highArticleNumber) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return |
| __retrieveArticleInfo(lowArticleNumber + "-" + highArticleNumber); |
| } |
| |
| /*** |
| * Private implementation of XHDR functionality. |
| * |
| * See {@link NNTP#xhdr} |
| * for legal agument formats. Alternatively, read RFC 1036. |
| * <p> |
| * @param header |
| * @param articleRange |
| * @return Returns a DotTerminatedMessageReader if successful, null |
| * otherwise |
| * @exception IOException |
| */ |
| private Reader __retrieveHeader(String header, String articleRange) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| if (!NNTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(xhdr(header, articleRange))) |
| return null; |
| |
| return new DotTerminatedMessageReader(_reader_); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Return an article header for a specified post. |
| * <p> |
| * @param header the header to retrieve |
| * @param articleNumber the article to retrieve the header for |
| * @return a DotTerminatedReader if successful, null otherwise |
| * @throws IOException |
| */ |
| public Reader retrieveHeader(String header, int articleNumber) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return __retrieveHeader(header, Integer.toString(articleNumber)); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Return an article header for all articles between lowArticleNumber |
| * and highArticleNumber, inclusively. |
| * <p> |
| * @param header |
| * @param lowArticleNumber |
| * @param highArticleNumber |
| * @return a DotTerminatedReader if successful, null otherwise |
| * @throws IOException |
| */ |
| public Reader retrieveHeader(String header, int lowArticleNumber, |
| int highArticleNumber) |
| throws IOException |
| { |
| return |
| __retrieveHeader(header,lowArticleNumber + "-" + highArticleNumber); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Emacs configuration |
| * Local variables: ** |
| * mode: java ** |
| * c-basic-offset: 4 ** |
| * indent-tabs-mode: nil ** |
| * End: ** |
| */ |