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1   package org.apache.maven.plugins.enforcer;
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21  
22  import java.util.List;
23  
24  import org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.ArtifactVersion;
25  import org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.InvalidVersionSpecificationException;
26  import org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.Restriction;
27  import org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.VersionRange;
28  import org.apache.maven.enforcer.rule.api.EnforcerRule;
29  import org.apache.maven.enforcer.rule.api.EnforcerRuleException;
30  import org.apache.maven.plugin.logging.Log;
31  import org.codehaus.plexus.util.StringUtils;
32  
33  /**
34   * Contains the common code to compare a version against a version range.
35   *
36   * @author <a href="mailto:brianf@apache.org">Brian Fox</a>
37   * @version $Id: AbstractVersionEnforcer.java 1634140 2014-10-24 21:23:01Z khmarbaise $
38   */
39  public abstract class AbstractVersionEnforcer
40      extends AbstractStandardEnforcerRule
41  {
42  
43      /**
44       * Specify the required version. Some examples are:
45       * <ul>
46       * <li><code>2.0.4</code> Version 2.0.4 and higher (different from Maven meaning)</li>
47       * <li><code>[2.0,2.1)</code> Versions 2.0 (included) to 2.1 (not included)</li>
48       * <li><code>[2.0,2.1]</code> Versions 2.0 to 2.1 (both included)</li>
49       * <li><code>[2.0.5,)</code> Versions 2.0.5 and higher</li>
50       * <li><code>(,2.0.5],[2.1.1,)</code> Versions up to 2.0.5 (included) and 2.1.1 or higher</li>
51       * </ul>
52       * 
53       * @see {@link #setVersion(String)}
54       * @see {@link #getVersion()}
55       */
56      private String version;
57  
58      /**
59       * Compares the specified version to see if it is allowed by the defined version range.
60       *
61       * @param log the log
62       * @param variableName name of variable to use in messages (Example: "Maven" or "Java" etc).
63       * @param requiredVersionRange range of allowed versions.
64       * @param actualVersion the version to be checked.
65       * @throws EnforcerRuleException the enforcer rule exception
66       */
67      // CHECKSTYLE_OFF: LineLength
68      public void enforceVersion( Log log, String variableName, String requiredVersionRange, ArtifactVersion actualVersion )
69          throws EnforcerRuleException
70      // CHECKSTYLE_ON: LineLength
71      {
72          if ( StringUtils.isEmpty( requiredVersionRange ) )
73          {
74              throw new EnforcerRuleException( variableName + " version can't be empty." );
75          }
76          else
77          {
78  
79              VersionRange vr;
80              String msg = "Detected " + variableName + " Version: " + actualVersion;
81  
82              // short circuit check if the strings are exactly equal
83              if ( actualVersion.toString().equals( requiredVersionRange ) )
84              {
85                  log.debug( msg + " is allowed in the range " + requiredVersionRange + "." );
86              }
87              else
88              {
89                  try
90                  {
91                      vr = VersionRange.createFromVersionSpec( requiredVersionRange );
92  
93                      if ( containsVersion( vr, actualVersion ) )
94                      {
95                          log.debug( msg + " is allowed in the range " + requiredVersionRange + "." );
96                      }
97                      else
98                      {
99                          String message = getMessage();
100 
101                         if ( StringUtils.isEmpty( message ) )
102                         {
103                             message = msg + " is not in the allowed range " + vr + ".";
104                         }
105 
106                         throw new EnforcerRuleException( message );
107                     }
108                 }
109                 catch ( InvalidVersionSpecificationException e )
110                 {
111                     throw new EnforcerRuleException( "The requested " + variableName + " version "
112                         + requiredVersionRange + " is invalid.", e );
113                 }
114             }
115         }
116     }
117 
118     /**
119      * Copied from Artifact.VersionRange. This is tweaked to handle singular ranges properly. Currently the default
120      * containsVersion method assumes a singular version means allow everything. This method assumes that "2.0.4" ==
121      * "[2.0.4,)"
122      *
123      * @param allowedRange range of allowed versions.
124      * @param theVersion the version to be checked.
125      * @return true if the version is contained by the range.
126      */
127     public static boolean containsVersion( VersionRange allowedRange, ArtifactVersion theVersion )
128     {
129         boolean matched = false;
130         ArtifactVersion recommendedVersion = allowedRange.getRecommendedVersion();
131         if ( recommendedVersion == null )
132         {
133             @SuppressWarnings( "unchecked" )
134             List<Restriction> restrictions = allowedRange.getRestrictions();
135             for ( Restriction restriction : restrictions )
136             {
137                 if ( restriction.containsVersion( theVersion ) )
138                 {
139                     matched = true;
140                     break;
141                 }
142             }
143         }
144         else
145         {
146             // only singular versions ever have a recommendedVersion
147             @SuppressWarnings( "unchecked" )
148             int compareTo = recommendedVersion.compareTo( theVersion );
149             matched = ( compareTo <= 0 );
150         }
151         return matched;
152     }
153 
154     /*
155      * (non-Javadoc)
156      * @see org.apache.maven.enforcer.rule.api.EnforcerRule#getCacheId()
157      */
158     public String getCacheId()
159     {
160         if ( StringUtils.isNotEmpty( version ) )
161         {
162             // return the hashcodes of the parameter that matters
163             return "" + version.hashCode();
164         }
165         else
166         {
167             return "0";
168         }
169 
170     }
171 
172     /*
173      * (non-Javadoc)
174      * @see org.apache.maven.enforcer.rule.api.EnforcerRule#isCacheable()
175      */
176     public boolean isCacheable()
177     {
178         // the maven version is not going to change between projects in the same build.
179         return true;
180     }
181 
182     /*
183      * (non-Javadoc)
184      * @see
185      * org.apache.maven.enforcer.rule.api.EnforcerRule#isResultValid(org.apache.maven.enforcer.rule.api.EnforcerRule)
186      */
187     public boolean isResultValid( EnforcerRule theCachedRule )
188     {
189         // i will always return the hash of the parameters as my id. If my parameters are the same, this
190         // rule must always have the same result.
191         return true;
192     }
193 
194     /**
195      * Gets the required version.
196      *
197      * @return the required version
198      */
199     public final String getVersion()
200     {
201         return this.version;
202     }
203 
204     /**
205      * Specify the required version. Some examples are:
206      * <ul>
207      * <li><code>2.0.4</code> Version 2.0.4 and higher (different from Maven meaning)</li>
208      * <li><code>[2.0,2.1)</code> Versions 2.0 (included) to 2.1 (not included)</li>
209      * <li><code>[2.0,2.1]</code> Versions 2.0 to 2.1 (both included)</li>
210      * <li><code>[2.0.5,)</code> Versions 2.0.5 and higher</li>
211      * <li><code>(,2.0.5],[2.1.1,)</code> Versions up to 2.0.5 (included) and 2.1.1 or higher</li>
212      * </ul>
213      *
214      * @param theVersion the required version to set
215      */
216     public final void setVersion( String theVersion )
217     {
218         this.version = theVersion;
219     }
220 
221 }