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package org.opends.server.admin.client.ldap;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.DN;
import org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.RDN;
import org.opends.server.admin.AbstractManagedObjectDefinition;
import org.opends.server.admin.Configuration;
import org.opends.server.admin.ConfigurationClient;
import org.opends.server.admin.InstantiableRelationDefinition;
import org.opends.server.admin.LDAPProfile;
import org.opends.server.admin.ManagedObjectPath;
import org.opends.server.admin.ManagedObjectPathSerializer;
import org.opends.server.admin.OptionalRelationDefinition;
import org.opends.server.admin.RelationDefinition;
import org.opends.server.admin.SetRelationDefinition;
import org.opends.server.admin.SingletonRelationDefinition;
/**
* A strategy for creating DNs from managed object paths.
*/
final class LDAPNameBuilder implements ManagedObjectPathSerializer {
/**
* Creates a new DN representing the specified managed object path.
*
* @param path
* The managed object path.
* @param profile
* The LDAP profile which should be used to construct LDAP names.
* @return Returns a new DN representing the specified managed object path.
*/
public static DN create(ManagedObjectPath, ?> path, LDAPProfile profile) {
LDAPNameBuilder builder = new LDAPNameBuilder(profile);
path.serialize(builder);
return builder.getInstance();
}
/**
* Creates a new DN representing the specified managed object path and
* instantiable relation.
*
* @param path
* The managed object path.
* @param relation
* The child instantiable relation.
* @param profile
* The LDAP profile which should be used to construct LDAP names.
* @return Returns a new DN representing the specified managed object path
* and instantiable relation.
*/
public static DN create(ManagedObjectPath, ?> path, InstantiableRelationDefinition, ?> relation,
LDAPProfile profile) {
LDAPNameBuilder builder = new LDAPNameBuilder(profile);
path.serialize(builder);
builder.appendManagedObjectPathElement(relation);
return builder.getInstance();
}
/**
* Creates a new DN representing the specified managed object path and set
* relation.
*
* @param path
* The managed object path.
* @param relation
* The child set relation.
* @param profile
* The LDAP profile which should be used to construct LDAP names.
* @return Returns a new DN representing the specified managed object path
* and set relation.
*/
public static DN create(ManagedObjectPath, ?> path, SetRelationDefinition, ?> relation, LDAPProfile profile) {
LDAPNameBuilder builder = new LDAPNameBuilder(profile);
path.serialize(builder);
builder.appendManagedObjectPathElement(relation);
return builder.getInstance();
}
// The list of RDNs in big-endian order.
private final LinkedList rdns;
// The LDAP profile.
private final LDAPProfile profile;
/**
* Create a new DN builder.
*
* @param profile
* The LDAP profile which should be used to construct DNs.
*/
public LDAPNameBuilder(LDAPProfile profile) {
this.rdns = new LinkedList();
this.profile = profile;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void appendManagedObjectPathElement(
InstantiableRelationDefinition super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition d, String name) {
// Add the RDN sequence representing the relation.
appendManagedObjectPathElement(r);
// Now add the single RDN representing the named instance.
String type = profile.getRelationChildRDNType(r);
RDN rdn = new RDN(type, name.trim());
rdns.add(rdn);
}
/**
* Appends the RDN sequence representing the provided relation.
*
* @param r
* The relation definition.
*/
public void appendManagedObjectPathElement(RelationDefinition, ?> r) {
// Add the RDN sequence representing the relation.
DN dn = DN.valueOf(profile.getRelationRDNSequence(r));
for (RDN rdn : dn) {
rdns.add(rdn);
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void appendManagedObjectPathElement(
OptionalRelationDefinition super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition d) {
// Add the RDN sequence representing the relation.
appendManagedObjectPathElement(r);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void appendManagedObjectPathElement(
SingletonRelationDefinition super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition d) {
// Add the RDN sequence representing the relation.
appendManagedObjectPathElement(r);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void appendManagedObjectPathElement(
SetRelationDefinition super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition d) {
// Add the RDN sequence representing the relation.
appendManagedObjectPathElement(r);
// Now add the single RDN representing the named instance.
String type = profile.getRelationChildRDNType(r);
RDN rdn = new RDN(type, d.getName());
rdns.add(rdn);
}
/**
* Create a new DN using the current state of this builder.
*
* @return Returns the new DN instance.
*/
public DN getInstance() {
if (rdns.isEmpty()) {
return DN.rootDN();
}
else {
Collections.reverse(rdns);
DN dn = DN.valueOf(rdns.removeFirst().toString());
for (RDN rdn : rdns) {
dn = dn.child(rdn);
}
return dn;
}
}
}