From d21a5e7707c0a246d30334114e037f958da5d040 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: j-dimension Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2023 21:45:39 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] integration stub, implementation for login / registration / health check / test letter validation. issue #54. --- .../jlawyer/client/utils/FileUtils.java | 7 - .../jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostAPI.java | 986 ++++++++++++++++ .../jlawyer/epost/EpostApiStatus.java | 733 ++++++++++++ .../jlawyer/epost/EpostException.java | 703 +++++++++++ .../jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostLetter.java | 1028 +++++++++++++++++ .../jdimension/jlawyer/fax/SipgateAPI.java | 1 - 6 files changed, 3450 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) create mode 100644 j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostAPI.java create mode 100644 j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostApiStatus.java create mode 100644 j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostException.java create mode 100644 j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostLetter.java diff --git a/j-lawyer-client/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/client/utils/FileUtils.java b/j-lawyer-client/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/client/utils/FileUtils.java index e39dda889..7605d002d 100755 --- a/j-lawyer-client/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/client/utils/FileUtils.java +++ b/j-lawyer-client/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/client/utils/FileUtils.java @@ -670,23 +670,17 @@ import java.awt.Component; import java.awt.Toolkit; import java.awt.datatransfer.Clipboard; -import java.awt.datatransfer.ClipboardOwner; import java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor; import java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable; import java.awt.datatransfer.UnsupportedFlavorException; -import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; -import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; -import java.net.FileNameMap; -import java.net.URLConnection; import java.text.DecimalFormat; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.List; -import javax.imageio.ImageIO; import javax.swing.Icon; import javax.swing.ImageIcon; import javax.swing.JDialog; @@ -694,7 +688,6 @@ import javax.swing.WindowConstants; import javax.swing.filechooser.FileSystemView; import org.apache.log4j.Logger; -import org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDDocument; /** * diff --git a/j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostAPI.java b/j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostAPI.java new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd1c6bb1b --- /dev/null +++ b/j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/epost/EpostAPI.java @@ -0,0 +1,986 @@ +/* + GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 19 November 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure +cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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+ + private String vendorId = null; + private String customerId = null; + + public EpostAPI(String vendorId, String customerId) { + this.vendorId = vendorId; + this.customerId = customerId; + } + + public void smsRequest() throws EpostException { + log.info("ePost API SMS request"); + + WebTarget webTarget = this.getWebTarget(baseUri + "/api/Login/smsRequest"); + + String jsonQuery = null; + + jsonQuery = "{\n" + + " \"vendorID\": \"" + this.vendorId + "\",\n" + + " \"ekp\": \"" + this.customerId + "\"\n" + + "}"; + + try { + Response response = webTarget.request(javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).post(javax.ws.rs.client.Entity.entity(jsonQuery, javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)); + String returnValue = response.readEntity(String.class); + if (response.getStatus() != 202) { + log.error("Could not request SMS code for ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + throw new EpostException("Could not request SMS code for ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + } + + } catch (Exception ex) { + log.error("Could not request SMS code for ePost API", ex); + throw new EpostException(ex.getMessage(), ex); + } + } + + public void setPassword(String newPassword, String smsCode) throws EpostException { + log.info("ePost API set password request"); + + WebTarget webTarget = this.getWebTarget(baseUri + "/api/Login/setPassword"); + + String jsonQuery = null; + + jsonQuery = "{\n" + + " \"vendorID\": \"" + this.vendorId + "\",\n" + + " \"ekp\": \"" + this.customerId + "\",\n" + + " \"newPassword\": \"" + newPassword + "\",\n" + + " \"smsCode\": \"" + smsCode + "\"\n" + + "}"; + + try { + Response response = webTarget.request(javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).post(javax.ws.rs.client.Entity.entity(jsonQuery, javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)); + String returnValue = response.readEntity(String.class); + if (response.getStatus() != 200) { + log.error("Could not (re-)set password for ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + throw new EpostException("Could not (re-)set password for ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + } + +// String secret=null; +// Object jsonOutput = Jsoner.deserialize(returnValue); +// if (jsonOutput instanceof JsonObject) { +// JsonObject result = (JsonObject) jsonOutput; +// JsonKey sessionKey = Jsoner.mintJsonKey("token", null); +// secret = result.getString(sessionKey); +// +// } + } catch (Exception ex) { + log.error("Could not (re-)set password for ePost API", ex); + throw new EpostException(ex.getMessage(), ex); + } + } + + public String login(String secret, String password) throws EpostException { + log.info("ePost API login"); + + WebTarget webTarget = this.getWebTarget(baseUri + "/api/Login"); + + String jsonQuery = null; + + jsonQuery = "{\n" + + " \"vendorID\": \"" + this.vendorId + "\",\n" + + " \"ekp\": \"" + this.customerId + "\",\n" + + " \"secret\": \"" + secret + "\",\n" + + " \"password\": \"" + password + "\"\n" + + "}"; + + String token = null; + try { + Response response = webTarget.request(javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).post(javax.ws.rs.client.Entity.entity(jsonQuery, javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)); + String returnValue = response.readEntity(String.class); + if (response.getStatus() != 200) { + log.error("Could not authenticate with ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + throw new EpostException("Could not authenticate with ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + } + + Object jsonOutput = Jsoner.deserialize(returnValue); + if (jsonOutput instanceof JsonObject) { + JsonObject result = (JsonObject) jsonOutput; + JsonKey sessionKey = Jsoner.mintJsonKey("token", null); + token = result.getString(sessionKey); + + } + + } catch (Exception ex) { + log.error("Could not authenticate with ePost API", ex); + throw new EpostException(ex.getMessage(), ex); + } + return token; + } + + public String validateLetter(String token, EpostLetter letter, String toEmail) throws EpostException { + log.info("ePost API letter validation"); + + if (toEmail == null || toEmail.isEmpty()) { + throw new EpostException("Es muss eine E-Mailadresse angegeben werden"); + } + + this.validateLetterAttributes(letter); + + String content = null; + try { + + Base64 encoder = new Base64(); + content = encoder.encode(letter.getData()); + } catch (Throwable t) { + log.error(t); + throw new EpostException("PDF konnte nicht nach Base64 kodiert werden: " + t.getMessage(), t); + } + + WebTarget webTarget = this.getWebTarget(baseUri + "/api/Letter"); + + StringBuilder jsonQuery = new StringBuilder(); + + jsonQuery.append("[{\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"fileName\": \"").append(letter.getFileName()).append("\",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"data\": \"").append(content).append("\",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"isColor\": ").append(letter.isColor()).append(",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"isDuplex\": ").append(letter.isDuplex()).append(",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"coverLetter\": ").append(letter.isCoverLetter()).append(",\r\n"); + //+ " \"registeredLetter\": \"" + letter + "\",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"testFlag\": " + "true" + ",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"testEMail\": \"").append(toEmail).append("\",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"testShowRestrictedArea\": " + "true" + ",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"addressLine1\": \"").append(letter.getAddressLine1()).append("\",\r\n"); + if (letter.getAddressLine2() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"addressLine2\": \"").append(letter.getAddressLine2()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getAddressLine3() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"addressLine3\": \"").append(letter.getAddressLine3()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getAddressLine4() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"addressLine4\": \"").append(letter.getAddressLine4()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getAddressLine5() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"addressLine5\": \"").append(letter.getAddressLine5()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + jsonQuery.append(" \"zipCode\": \"").append(letter.getZipCode()).append("\",\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append(" \"city\": \"").append(letter.getCity()).append("\",\r\n"); + if (letter.getCountry() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"country\": \"").append(letter.getCountry()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getSenderAdressLine1() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"senderAdressLine1\": \"").append(letter.getSenderAdressLine1()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getSenderStreet() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"senderStreet\": \"").append(letter.getSenderStreet()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getSenderZipCode() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"senderZipCode\": \"").append(letter.getSenderZipCode()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getSenderCity() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"senderCity\": \"").append(letter.getSenderCity()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getCustom1() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"custom1\": \"").append(letter.getCustom1()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getCustom2() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"custom2\": \"").append(letter.getCustom2()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getCustom3() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"custom3\": \"").append(letter.getCustom3()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getCustom4() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"custom4\": \"").append(letter.getCustom4()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + if (letter.getCustom5() != null) { + jsonQuery.append(" \"custom5\": \"").append(letter.getCustom5()).append("\",\r\n"); + } + jsonQuery.append(" \"vendorSystemInformation\": \"" + "j-lawyer.org" + "\"\r\n"); + jsonQuery.append("}]"); + + try { + Response response = webTarget.request(javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).header(AUTH_HEADERNAME, AUTH_HEADERPREFIX + token).post(javax.ws.rs.client.Entity.entity(jsonQuery.toString(), javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)); + String returnValue = response.readEntity(String.class); + if (response.getStatus() != 200) { + log.error("Could no validate letter using ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + throw new EpostException("Could not validate letter using ePost API: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + } + + Object jsonOutput = Jsoner.deserialize(returnValue); + if (jsonOutput instanceof JsonObject) { + JsonObject result = (JsonObject) jsonOutput; + JsonKey sessionKey = Jsoner.mintJsonKey("token", null); + //token = result.getString(sessionKey); + + } + + } catch (Exception ex) { + log.error("Could not validate letter using ePost API", ex); + throw new EpostException(ex.getMessage(), ex); + } + return token; + } + + public String sendLetter(EpostLetter letter) throws EpostException { + return null; + } + + public String sendRegisteredLetter(EpostLetter letter) throws EpostException { + return null; + } + + public EpostApiStatus healthCheck() throws EpostException { + log.info("ePost API health check"); + + WebTarget webTarget = this.getWebTarget(baseUri + "/api/Login/HealthCheck"); + + EpostApiStatus status = new EpostApiStatus("", "", ""); + try { + Response response = webTarget.request(javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).get(); + String returnValue = response.readEntity(String.class); + if (response.getStatus() != 200) { + log.error("Could not check ePost API status: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + throw new EpostException("Could not check ePost API status: " + returnValue + " [" + response.getStatus() + "]"); + } + + String level = null; + // (I501 - API-Status: OK), Warnung (W501 - API-Status: Wartungsankündigung) oder eines Fehlers (E501 - API-Status: Inaktiv) + String code = null; + String description = null; + Object jsonOutput = Jsoner.deserialize(returnValue); + if (jsonOutput instanceof JsonObject) { + JsonObject result = (JsonObject) jsonOutput; + JsonKey levelKey = Jsoner.mintJsonKey("level", null); + level = result.getString(levelKey); + + JsonKey codeKey = Jsoner.mintJsonKey("code", null); + code = result.getString(codeKey); + + JsonKey descriptionKey = Jsoner.mintJsonKey("description", null); + description = result.getString(descriptionKey); + + log.debug("level / code / description: " + level + " / " + code + " / " + description); + status.setCode(code); + status.setDescription(description); + status.setLevel(level); + } + + } catch (Exception ex) { + log.error("Could not check ePost API status", ex); + throw new EpostException(ex.getMessage(), ex); + } + return status; + } + + private void validateLetterAttributes(EpostLetter letter) throws EpostException { + if (letter.getData() == null) { + throw new EpostException("Briefinhalt muss angegeben werden"); + } + + if (letter.getData().length > 20000000l) { + throw new EpostException("Briefinhalt darf nicht größer als 20MB sein"); + } + + if (letter.getData().length == 0) { + throw new EpostException("Briefinhalt darf nicht leer sein"); + } + + if (letter.getFileName() == null || letter.getFileName().isEmpty()) { + throw new EpostException("Es muss ein Dateiname angegeben werden"); + } + + if (letter.getAddressLine1() == null || letter.getAddressLine1().isEmpty()) { + throw new EpostException("Adresszeile 1 darf nicht leer sein"); + } + + if (letter.getZipCode() == null || letter.getZipCode().isEmpty()) { + throw new EpostException("Postleitzahl darf nicht leer sein"); + } + + if (letter.getCity() == null || letter.getCity().isEmpty()) { + throw new EpostException("Stadt / Ort darf nicht leer sein"); 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+ protected String city = null; + protected String country = null; + + protected String senderAdressLine1 = null; + protected String senderStreet = null; + protected String senderZipCode = null; + protected String senderCity = null; + + protected String custom1 = null; + protected String custom2 = null; + protected String custom3 = null; + protected String custom4 = null; + protected String custom5 = null; + + public EpostLetter() { + + } + + /** + * @return the serialVersionUID + */ + public static long getSerialVersionUID() { + return serialVersionUID; + } + + /** + * @param aSerialVersionUID the serialVersionUID to set + */ + public static void setSerialVersionUID(long aSerialVersionUID) { + serialVersionUID = aSerialVersionUID; + } + + /** + * @return the fileName + */ + public String getFileName() { + return fileName; + } + + /** + * @param fileName the fileName to set + */ + public void setFileName(String fileName) { + this.fileName = fileName; + } + + /** + * @return the color + */ + public boolean isColor() { + return color; + } + + /** + * @param color the color to set + */ + public void setColor(boolean color) { + this.color = color; + } + + /** + * @return the duplex + */ + public boolean isDuplex() { + return duplex; + } + + /** + * @param duplex the duplex to set + */ + public void setDuplex(boolean duplex) { + this.duplex = duplex; + } + + /** + * @return the addressLine1 + */ + public String getAddressLine1() { + return addressLine1; + } + + /** + * @param addressLine1 the addressLine1 to set + */ + public void setAddressLine1(String addressLine1) { + this.addressLine1 = addressLine1; + } + + /** + * @return the addressLine2 + */ + public String getAddressLine2() { + return addressLine2; + } + + /** + * @param addressLine2 the addressLine2 to set + */ + public void setAddressLine2(String addressLine2) { + this.addressLine2 = addressLine2; + } + + /** + * @return the addressLine3 + */ + public String getAddressLine3() { + return addressLine3; + } + + /** + * @param addressLine3 the addressLine3 to set + */ + public void setAddressLine3(String addressLine3) { + this.addressLine3 = addressLine3; + } + + /** + * @return the addressLine4 + */ + public String getAddressLine4() { + return addressLine4; + } + + /** + * @param addressLine4 the addressLine4 to set + */ + public void setAddressLine4(String addressLine4) { + this.addressLine4 = addressLine4; + } + + /** + * @return the addressLine5 + */ + public String getAddressLine5() { + return addressLine5; + } + + /** + * @param addressLine5 the addressLine5 to set + */ + public void setAddressLine5(String addressLine5) { + this.addressLine5 = addressLine5; + } + + /** + * @return the zipCode + */ + public String getZipCode() { + return zipCode; + } + + /** + * @param zipCode the zipCode to set + */ + public void setZipCode(String zipCode) { + this.zipCode = zipCode; + } + + /** + * @return the city + */ + public String getCity() { + return city; + } + + /** + * @param city the city to set + */ + public void setCity(String city) { + this.city = city; + } + + /** + * @return the country + */ + public String getCountry() { + return country; + } + + /** + * @param country the country to set + */ + public void setCountry(String country) { + this.country = country; + } + + /** + * @return the senderAdressLine1 + */ + public String getSenderAdressLine1() { + return senderAdressLine1; + } + + /** + * @param senderAdressLine1 the senderAdressLine1 to set + */ + public void setSenderAdressLine1(String senderAdressLine1) { + this.senderAdressLine1 = senderAdressLine1; + } + + /** + * @return the senderStreet + */ + public String getSenderStreet() { + return senderStreet; + } + + /** + * @param senderStreet the senderStreet to set + */ + public void setSenderStreet(String senderStreet) { + this.senderStreet = senderStreet; + } + + /** + * @return the senderZipCode + */ + public String getSenderZipCode() { + return senderZipCode; + } + + /** + * @param senderZipCode the senderZipCode to set + */ + public void setSenderZipCode(String senderZipCode) { + this.senderZipCode = senderZipCode; + } + + /** + * @return the senderCity + */ + public String getSenderCity() { + return senderCity; + } + + /** + * @param senderCity the senderCity to set + */ + public void setSenderCity(String senderCity) { + this.senderCity = senderCity; + } + + /** + * @return the custom1 + */ + public String getCustom1() { + return custom1; + } + + /** + * @param custom1 the custom1 to set + */ + public void setCustom1(String custom1) { + this.custom1 = custom1; + } + + /** + * @return the custom2 + */ + public String getCustom2() { + return custom2; + } + + /** + * @param custom2 the custom2 to set + */ + public void setCustom2(String custom2) { + this.custom2 = custom2; + } + + /** + * @return the custom3 + */ + public String getCustom3() { + return custom3; + } + + /** + * @param custom3 the custom3 to set + */ + public void setCustom3(String custom3) { + this.custom3 = custom3; + } + + /** + * @return the custom4 + */ + public String getCustom4() { + return custom4; + } + + /** + * @param custom4 the custom4 to set + */ + public void setCustom4(String custom4) { + this.custom4 = custom4; + } + + /** + * @return the custom5 + */ + public String getCustom5() { + return custom5; + } + + /** + * @param custom5 the custom5 to set + */ + public void setCustom5(String custom5) { + this.custom5 = custom5; + } + + /** + * @return the data + */ + public byte[] getData() { + return data; + } + + /** + * @param data the data to set + */ + public void setData(byte[] data) { + this.data = data; + } + + /** + * @return the coverLetter + */ + public boolean isCoverLetter() { + return coverLetter; + } + + /** + * @param coverLetter the coverLetter to set + */ + public void setCoverLetter(boolean coverLetter) { + this.coverLetter = coverLetter; + } + +} diff --git a/j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/fax/SipgateAPI.java b/j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/fax/SipgateAPI.java index 7de61b56e..82921f4a5 100755 --- a/j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/fax/SipgateAPI.java +++ b/j-lawyer-fax/src/com/jdimension/jlawyer/fax/SipgateAPI.java @@ -683,7 +683,6 @@ import java.io.InputStream; import java.net.URLConnection; import java.util.Collections; -import java.util.Comparator; import java.util.List; import org.apache.log4j.Logger;