/* * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the Common Development and * Distribution License (the License). You may not use this file except in compliance with the * License. * * You can obtain a copy of the License at legal/CDDLv1.0.txt. See the License for the * specific language governing permission and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Software, include this CDDL Header Notice in each file and include * the License file at legal/CDDLv1.0.txt. If applicable, add the following below the CDDL * Header, with the fields enclosed by brackets [] replaced by your own identifying * information: "Portions Copyright [year] [name of copyright owner]". * * Copyright 2008-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * Portions Copyright 2015 ForgeRock AS. */ package org.opends.server.admin.client.ldap; import java.util.LinkedList; import javax.naming.InvalidNameException; import javax.naming.ldap.LdapName; import javax.naming.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 LdapNames from managed object paths. */ final class LDAPNameBuilder implements ManagedObjectPathSerializer { /** * Creates a new LDAP name 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 LDAP name representing the specified * managed object path. */ public static LdapName create(ManagedObjectPath path, LDAPProfile profile) { LDAPNameBuilder builder = new LDAPNameBuilder(profile); path.serialize(builder); return builder.getInstance(); } /** * Creates a new LDAP name 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 LDAP name representing the specified * managed object path and instantiable relation. */ public static LdapName create(ManagedObjectPath path, InstantiableRelationDefinition relation, LDAPProfile profile) { LDAPNameBuilder builder = new LDAPNameBuilder(profile); path.serialize(builder); builder.appendManagedObjectPathElement(relation); return builder.getInstance(); } /** * Creates a new LDAP name 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 LDAP name representing the specified * managed object path and set relation. */ public static LdapName 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 = new LinkedList<>(); /** The LDAP profile. */ private final LDAPProfile profile; /** * Create a new JNDI LDAP name builder. * * @param profile * The LDAP profile which should be used to construct LDAP * names. */ public LDAPNameBuilder(LDAPProfile profile) { this.profile = profile; } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void appendManagedObjectPathElement( InstantiableRelationDefinition 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); try { Rdn rdn = new Rdn(type, name.trim()); rdns.add(rdn); } catch (InvalidNameException e1) { // Should not happen. throw new RuntimeException(e1); } } /** * 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. try { LdapName tmp = new LdapName(profile.getRelationRDNSequence(r)); rdns.addAll(tmp.getRdns()); } catch (InvalidNameException e1) { // Should not happen. throw new RuntimeException(e1); } } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void appendManagedObjectPathElement( OptionalRelationDefinition r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition d) { // Add the RDN sequence representing the relation. appendManagedObjectPathElement(r); } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void appendManagedObjectPathElement( SingletonRelationDefinition r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition d) { // Add the RDN sequence representing the relation. appendManagedObjectPathElement(r); } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void appendManagedObjectPathElement( SetRelationDefinition 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); try { Rdn rdn = new Rdn(type, d.getName()); rdns.add(rdn); } catch (InvalidNameException e1) { // Should not happen. throw new RuntimeException(e1); } } /** * Create a new JNDI LDAP name using the current state of this LDAP name * builder. * * @return Returns the new JNDI LDAP name instance. */ public LdapName getInstance() { return new LdapName(rdns); } }