From 0718d1fd0c5ff023edadb5f519d61a177d703656 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cyBerta Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2013 20:09:24 +0100 Subject: bitmaskclient instead of leapclient in package path --- src/se/leap/bitmaskclient/Provider.java | 208 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 208 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/se/leap/bitmaskclient/Provider.java (limited to 'src/se/leap/bitmaskclient/Provider.java') diff --git a/src/se/leap/bitmaskclient/Provider.java b/src/se/leap/bitmaskclient/Provider.java new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e462829f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/se/leap/bitmaskclient/Provider.java @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +/** + * Copyright (c) 2013 LEAP Encryption Access Project and contributers + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see . + */ +package se.leap.bitmaskclient; + +import java.io.Serializable; +import java.util.Arrays; +import java.util.Locale; + +import org.json.JSONArray; +import org.json.JSONException; +import org.json.JSONObject; + +import android.content.Context; +import android.app.Activity; +import android.content.SharedPreferences; + +/** + * @author Sean Leonard + * + */ +public final class Provider implements Serializable { + + private static final long serialVersionUID = 6003835972151761353L; + + private static Provider instance = null; + + // We'll access our preferences here + private static SharedPreferences preferences = null; + // Represents our Provider's provider.json + private static JSONObject definition = null; + + final public static String + API_URL = "api_uri", + API_VERSION = "api_version", + ALLOW_REGISTRATION = "allow_registration", + API_RETURN_SERIAL = "serial", + SERVICE = "service", + KEY = "provider", + CA_CERT = "ca_cert", + NAME = "name", + DESCRIPTION = "description", + DOMAIN = "domain", + MAIN_URL = "main_url", + DOT_JSON_URL = "provider_json_url" + ; + + // Array of what API versions we understand + protected static final String[] API_VERSIONS = {"1"}; // I assume we might encounter arbitrary version "numbers" + // Some API pieces we want to know about + private static final String API_TERM_SERVICES = "services"; + private static final String API_TERM_NAME = "name"; + private static final String API_TERM_DOMAIN = "domain"; + private static final String API_TERM_DEFAULT_LANGUAGE = "default_language"; + protected static final String[] API_EIP_TYPES = {"openvpn"}; + + private static final String PREFS_EIP_NAME = null; + + + + // What, no individual fields?! We're going to gamble on org.json.JSONObject and JSONArray + // Supporting multiple API versions will probably break this paradigm, + // Forcing me to write a real constructor and rewrite getters/setters + // Also will refactor if i'm instantiating the same local variables all the time + + /** + * + */ + private Provider() {} + + protected static Provider getInstance(){ + if(instance==null){ + instance = new Provider(); + } + return instance; + } + + protected void init(Activity activity) { + + // Load our preferences from SharedPreferences + // If there's nothing there, we will end up returning a rather empty object + // to whoever called getInstance() and they can run the First Run Wizard + //preferences = context.getgetPreferences(0); // 0 == MODE_PRIVATE, but we don't extend Android's classes... + + // Load SharedPreferences + preferences = activity.getSharedPreferences(Dashboard.SHARED_PREFERENCES,Context.MODE_PRIVATE); + // Inflate our provider.json data + try { + definition = new JSONObject( preferences.getString("provider", "") ); + } catch (JSONException e) { + // TODO: handle exception + + // FIXME!! We want "real" data!! + } + } + + protected String getDomain(){ + String domain = "Null"; + try { + domain = definition.getString(API_TERM_DOMAIN); + } catch (JSONException e) { + domain = "Null"; + e.printStackTrace(); + } + return domain; + } + + protected String getName(){ + // Should we pass the locale in, or query the system here? + String lang = Locale.getDefault().getLanguage(); + String name = "Null"; // Should it actually /be/ null, for error conditions? + try { + name = definition.getJSONObject(API_TERM_NAME).getString(lang); + } catch (JSONException e) { + // TODO: Nesting try/catch blocks? Crazy + // Maybe you should actually handle exception? + try { + name = definition.getJSONObject(API_TERM_NAME).getString( definition.getString(API_TERM_DEFAULT_LANGUAGE) ); + } catch (JSONException e2) { + // TODO: Will you handle the exception already? + } + } + + return name; + } + + protected String getDescription(){ + String lang = Locale.getDefault().getLanguage(); + String desc = null; + try { + desc = definition.getJSONObject("description").getString(lang); + } catch (JSONException e) { + // TODO: handle exception!! + try { + desc = definition.getJSONObject("description").getString( definition.getString("default_language") ); + } catch (JSONException e2) { + // TODO: i can't believe you're doing it again! + } + } + + return desc; + } + + protected boolean hasEIP() { + JSONArray services = null; + try { + services = definition.getJSONArray(API_TERM_SERVICES); // returns ["openvpn"] + } catch (Exception e) { + // TODO: handle exception + } + for (int i=0;i