google-nomulus/java/google/registry/flows/host/HostFlowUtils.java
Michael Muller c458c05801 Rename Java packages to use the .google TLD
The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
2016-05-13 20:04:42 -04:00

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// Copyright 2016 The Domain Registry Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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//
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package google.registry.flows.host;
import static google.registry.model.EppResourceUtils.isActive;
import static google.registry.model.EppResourceUtils.loadByUniqueId;
import static google.registry.model.registry.Registries.findTldForName;
import com.google.common.base.Joiner;
import com.google.common.base.Optional;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.common.net.InternetDomainName;
import com.googlecode.objectify.Ref;
import google.registry.flows.EppException;
import google.registry.flows.EppException.AuthorizationErrorException;
import google.registry.flows.EppException.ObjectDoesNotExistException;
import google.registry.flows.EppException.ParameterValuePolicyErrorException;
import google.registry.flows.EppException.ParameterValueRangeErrorException;
import google.registry.flows.EppException.ParameterValueSyntaxErrorException;
import google.registry.model.domain.DomainResource;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
/** Static utility functions for host flows. */
public class HostFlowUtils {
/** Checks that a host name is valid. */
static InternetDomainName validateHostName(String name) throws EppException {
if (name == null) {
return null;
}
if (name.length() > 253) {
throw new HostNameTooLongException();
}
try {
InternetDomainName hostName = InternetDomainName.from(name);
// Checks whether a hostname is deep enough. Technically a host can be just one under a
// public suffix (e.g. example.com) but we require by policy that it has to be at least one
// part beyond that (e.g. ns1.example.com). The public suffix list includes all current
// ccTlds, so this check requires 4+ parts if it's a ccTld that doesn't delegate second
// level domains, such as .co.uk. But the list does not include new tlds, so in that case
// we just ensure 3+ parts. In the particular case where our own tld has a '.' in it, we know
// that there need to be 4 parts as well.
if (hostName.isUnderPublicSuffix()) {
if (hostName.parent().isUnderPublicSuffix()) {
return hostName;
}
} else {
// We need to know how many parts the hostname has beyond the public suffix, but we don't
// know what the public suffix is. If the host is in bailiwick and we are hosting a
// multipart "tld" like .co.uk the publix suffix might be 2 parts. Otherwise it's an
// unrecognized tld that's not on the public suffix list, so assume the tld alone is the
// public suffix.
Optional<InternetDomainName> tldParsed = findTldForName(hostName);
int suffixSize = tldParsed.isPresent() ? tldParsed.get().parts().size() : 1;
if (hostName.parts().size() >= suffixSize + 2) {
return hostName;
}
}
throw new HostNameTooShallowException();
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
throw new InvalidHostNameException();
}
}
/** Return the {@link DomainResource} this host is subordinate to, or null for external hosts. */
static Ref<DomainResource> lookupSuperordinateDomain(
InternetDomainName hostName, DateTime now) throws EppException {
Optional<InternetDomainName> tldParsed = findTldForName(hostName);
if (!tldParsed.isPresent()) {
// This is an host on a TLD we don't run, therefore obviously external, so we are done.
return null;
}
// This is a subordinate host
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
String domainName = Joiner.on('.').join(Iterables.skip(
hostName.parts(), hostName.parts().size() - (tldParsed.get().parts().size() + 1)));
DomainResource superordinateDomain = loadByUniqueId(DomainResource.class, domainName, now);
if (superordinateDomain == null || !isActive(superordinateDomain, now)) {
throw new SuperordinateDomainDoesNotExistException(domainName);
}
return Ref.create(superordinateDomain);
}
/** Superordinate domain for this hostname does not exist. */
static class SuperordinateDomainDoesNotExistException extends ObjectDoesNotExistException {
public SuperordinateDomainDoesNotExistException(String domainName) {
super(DomainResource.class, domainName);
}
}
/** Ensure that the superordinate domain is sponsored by the provided clientId. */
static void verifyDomainIsSameRegistrar(
Ref<DomainResource> superordinateDomain,
String clientId) throws EppException {
if (superordinateDomain != null
&& !clientId.equals(superordinateDomain.get().getCurrentSponsorClientId())) {
throw new HostDomainNotOwnedException();
}
}
/** Domain for host is sponsored by another registrar. */
static class HostDomainNotOwnedException extends AuthorizationErrorException {
public HostDomainNotOwnedException() {
super("Domain for host is sponsored by another registrar");
}
}
/** Host names are limited to 253 characters. */
static class HostNameTooLongException extends ParameterValueRangeErrorException {
public HostNameTooLongException() {
super("Host names are limited to 253 characters");
}
}
/** Host names must be at least two levels below the public suffix. */
static class HostNameTooShallowException extends ParameterValuePolicyErrorException {
public HostNameTooShallowException() {
super("Host names must be at least two levels below the public suffix");
}
}
/** Invalid host name. */
static class InvalidHostNameException extends ParameterValueSyntaxErrorException {
public InvalidHostNameException() {
super("Invalid host name");
}
}
}