Clover coverage report - Code Coverage for tapestry release 4.0-alpha-3
Coverage timestamp: Mon May 16 2005 09:05:49 EDT
file stats: LOC: 87   Methods: 3
NCLOC: 44   Classes: 1
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 Source file Conditionals Statements Methods TOTAL
AbsoluteURLBuilderImpl.java 90% 96% 100% 94.7%
coverage coverage
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 // Copyright 2004, 2005 The Apache Software Foundation
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 //
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 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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 // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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 // You may obtain a copy of the License at
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 //
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 //     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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 //
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 // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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 // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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 // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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 // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 // limitations under the License.
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 package org.apache.tapestry.services.impl;
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 import org.apache.tapestry.services.AbsoluteURLBuilder;
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 import org.apache.tapestry.web.WebRequest;
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 /**
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  * @author Howard M. Lewis Ship
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  * @since 4.0
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  */
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 public class AbsoluteURLBuilderImpl implements AbsoluteURLBuilder
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 {
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     private WebRequest _request;
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     public String constructURL(String URI, String scheme, String server, int port)
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     {
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         // Though, really, what does a leading colon with no scheme before it
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         // mean?
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         if (URI.indexOf(':') >= 0)
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             return URI;
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         StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
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         // Should check the length here, first.
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         if (URI.length()> 2 && URI.substring(0, 2).equals("//"))
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         {
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             buffer.append(scheme);
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             buffer.append(':');
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             buffer.append(URI);
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             return buffer.toString();
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         }
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         buffer.append(scheme);
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         buffer.append("://");
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         buffer.append(server);
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         if (port > 0)
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         {
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             buffer.append(':');
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             buffer.append(port);
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         }
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         if (URI.charAt(0) != '/')
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             buffer.append('/');
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         buffer.append(URI);
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         return buffer.toString();
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     }
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     public String constructURL(String URI)
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     {
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         String scheme = _request.getScheme();
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         String server = _request.getServerName();
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         int port = _request.getServerPort();
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         // Keep things simple ... port 80 is accepted as the
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         // standard port for http so it can be ommitted.
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         // Some of the Tomcat code indicates that port 443 is the default
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         // for https, and that needs to be researched.
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         if (scheme.equals("http") && port == 80)
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             port = 0;
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         return constructURL(URI, scheme, server, port);
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     }
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     public void setRequest(WebRequest request)
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     {
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         _request = request;
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     }
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 }