Package com.microstrategy.utils.proxy
Interface ScriptMethods
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PacScriptMethods
public interface ScriptMethods
Defines the public interface for PAC scripts.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
dateRange(java.lang.Object day1, java.lang.Object month1, java.lang.Object year1, java.lang.Object day2, java.lang.Object month2, java.lang.Object year2, java.lang.Object gmt)
Only the first parameter is mandatory.boolean
dnsDomainIs(java.lang.String host, java.lang.String domain)
Tests if an URL is in a given domain.int
dnsDomainLevels(java.lang.String host)
Returns the number of DNS domain levels (number of dots) in the host name.java.lang.String
dnsResolve(java.lang.String host)
Resolves the given DNS host name into an IP address, and returns it in the dot separated format as a string.java.lang.String
dnsResolveEx(java.lang.String host)
java.lang.String
getClientVersion()
Gets the version of the PAC extension that is available.boolean
isInNet(java.lang.String host, java.lang.String pattern, java.lang.String mask)
Returns true if the IP address of the host matches the specified IP address pattern.boolean
isInNetEx(java.lang.String ipAddress, java.lang.String ipPrefix)
Extension of the isInNet method to support IPv6.boolean
isPlainHostName(java.lang.String host)
boolean
isResolvable(java.lang.String host)
Tries to resolve the host name.boolean
isResolvableEx(java.lang.String host)
Tries to resolve the host name.boolean
localHostOrDomainIs(java.lang.String host, java.lang.String domain)
Is true if the host name matches exactly the specified host name, or if there is no domain name part in the host name, but the unqualified host name matches.java.lang.String
myIpAddress()
Returns the IP address of the host that the process is running on, as a string in the dot-separated integer format.java.lang.String
myIpAddressEx()
Returns a list of IP4 and IP6 addresses of the host that the process is running on.boolean
shExpMatch(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String shexp)
Returns true if the string matches the specified shell expression.java.lang.String
sortIpAddressList(java.lang.String ipAddressList)
Sorts a list of IP4 and IP6 addresses.boolean
timeRange(java.lang.Object hour1, java.lang.Object min1, java.lang.Object sec1, java.lang.Object hour2, java.lang.Object min2, java.lang.Object sec2, java.lang.Object gmt)
Some parameters can be left out therefore the meaning of the parameters changes.boolean
weekdayRange(java.lang.String wd1, java.lang.String wd2, java.lang.String gmt)
Only the first parameter is mandatory.
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Method Detail
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isPlainHostName
boolean isPlainHostName(java.lang.String host)
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dnsDomainIs
boolean dnsDomainIs(java.lang.String host, java.lang.String domain)
Tests if an URL is in a given domain.- Parameters:
host
- is the host name from the URL.domain
- is the domain name to test the host name against.- Returns:
- true if the domain of host name matches.
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localHostOrDomainIs
boolean localHostOrDomainIs(java.lang.String host, java.lang.String domain)
Is true if the host name matches exactly the specified host name, or if there is no domain name part in the host name, but the unqualified host name matches.- Parameters:
host
- the host name from the URL.domain
- fully qualified host name with domain to match against.- Returns:
- true if matches else false.
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isResolvable
boolean isResolvable(java.lang.String host)
Tries to resolve the host name. Returns true if succeeds.- Parameters:
host
- is the host name from the URL.- Returns:
- true if resolvable else false.
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isResolvableEx
boolean isResolvableEx(java.lang.String host)
Tries to resolve the host name. Returns true if succeeds to resolve the host to an IPv4 or IPv6 address.- Parameters:
host
- is the host name from the URL.- Returns:
- true if resolvable else false.
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isInNet
boolean isInNet(java.lang.String host, java.lang.String pattern, java.lang.String mask)
Returns true if the IP address of the host matches the specified IP address pattern. Pattern and mask specification is done the same way as for SOCKS configuration. Example: isInNet(host, "198.95.0.0", "255.255.0.0") is true if the IP address of the host matches 198.95.*.*.- Parameters:
host
- a DNS host name, or IP address. If a host name is passed, it will be resolved into an IP address by this function.pattern
- an IP address pattern in the dot-separated format.mask
- mask for the IP address pattern informing which parts of the IP address should be matched against. 0 means ignore, 255 means match.- Returns:
- true if it matches else false.
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isInNetEx
boolean isInNetEx(java.lang.String ipAddress, java.lang.String ipPrefix)
Extension of the isInNet method to support IPv6.- Parameters:
ipAddress
- an IP4 or IP6 addressipPrefix
- A string containing colon delimited IP prefix with top n bits specified in the bit field (i.e. 3ffe:8311:ffff::/48 or 123.112.0.0/16).- Returns:
- true if the host is in the given subnet, else false.
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dnsResolve
java.lang.String dnsResolve(java.lang.String host)
Resolves the given DNS host name into an IP address, and returns it in the dot separated format as a string.- Parameters:
host
- the host to resolve.- Returns:
- the resolved IP, empty string if not resolvable.
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dnsResolveEx
java.lang.String dnsResolveEx(java.lang.String host)
- Parameters:
host
- the host to resolve- Returns:
- a semicolon separated list of IP6 and IP4 addresses the host name resolves to, empty string if not resolvable.
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myIpAddress
java.lang.String myIpAddress()
Returns the IP address of the host that the process is running on, as a string in the dot-separated integer format.- Returns:
- an IP as string.
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myIpAddressEx
java.lang.String myIpAddressEx()
Returns a list of IP4 and IP6 addresses of the host that the process is running on. The list is separated with semicolons.- Returns:
- the list, empty string if not available.
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dnsDomainLevels
int dnsDomainLevels(java.lang.String host)
Returns the number of DNS domain levels (number of dots) in the host name.- Parameters:
host
- is the host name from the URL.- Returns:
- number of DNS domain levels.
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shExpMatch
boolean shExpMatch(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String shexp)
Returns true if the string matches the specified shell expression. Actually, currently the patterns are shell expressions, not regular expressions.- Parameters:
str
- is any string to compare (e.g. the URL, or the host name).shexp
- is a shell expression to compare against.- Returns:
- true if the string matches, else false.
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weekdayRange
boolean weekdayRange(java.lang.String wd1, java.lang.String wd2, java.lang.String gmt)
Only the first parameter is mandatory. Either the second, the third, or both may be left out. If only one parameter is present, the function yields a true value on the weekday that the parameter represents. If the string "GMT" is specified as a second parameter, times are taken to be in GMT, otherwise in local time zone. If both wd1 and wd2 are defined, the condition is true if the current weekday is in between those two weekdays. Bounds are inclusive. If the "GMT" parameter is specified, times are taken to be in GMT, otherwise the local time zone is used.- Parameters:
wd1
- weekday 1 is one of SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SATwd2
- weekday 2 is one of SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SATgmt
- "GMT" for gmt time format else "undefined"- Returns:
- true if current day matches the criteria.
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dateRange
boolean dateRange(java.lang.Object day1, java.lang.Object month1, java.lang.Object year1, java.lang.Object day2, java.lang.Object month2, java.lang.Object year2, java.lang.Object gmt)
Only the first parameter is mandatory. All other parameters can be left out therefore the meaning of the parameters changes. The method definition shows the version with the most possible parameters filled. The real meaning of the parameters is guessed from it's value. If "from" and "to" are specified then the bounds are inclusive. If the "GMT" parameter is specified, times are taken to be in GMT, otherwise the local time zone is used.- Parameters:
day1
- is the day of month between 1 and 31 (as an integer).month1
- one of JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DECyear1
- is the full year number, for example 1995 (but not 95). Integer.day2
- is the day of month between 1 and 31 (as an integer).month2
- one of JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DECyear2
- is the full year number, for example 1995 (but not 95). Integer.gmt
- "GMT" for gmt time format else "undefined"- Returns:
- true if the current date matches the given range.
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timeRange
boolean timeRange(java.lang.Object hour1, java.lang.Object min1, java.lang.Object sec1, java.lang.Object hour2, java.lang.Object min2, java.lang.Object sec2, java.lang.Object gmt)
Some parameters can be left out therefore the meaning of the parameters changes. The method definition shows the version with the most possible parameters filled. The real meaning of the parameters is guessed from it's value. If "from" and "to" are specified then the bounds are inclusive. If the "GMT" parameter is specified, times are taken to be in GMT, otherwise the local time zone is used.
timeRange(hour) timeRange(hour1, hour2) timeRange(hour1, min1, hour2, min2) timeRange(hour1, min1, sec1, hour2, min2, sec2) timeRange(hour1, min1, sec1, hour2, min2, sec2, gmt)
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hour1
- is the hour from 0 to 23. (0 is midnight, 23 is 11 pm.)min1
- minutes from 0 to 59.sec1
- seconds from 0 to 59.hour2
- is the hour from 0 to 23. (0 is midnight, 23 is 11 pm.)min2
- minutes from 0 to 59.sec2
- seconds from 0 to 59.gmt
- "GMT" for gmt time format else "undefined"- Returns:
- true if the current time matches the given range.
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sortIpAddressList
java.lang.String sortIpAddressList(java.lang.String ipAddressList)
Sorts a list of IP4 and IP6 addresses. Separated by semicolon. Dual addresses first, then IPv6 and last IPv4.- Parameters:
ipAddressList
- the address list.- Returns:
- the sorted list, empty string if sort is not possible
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getClientVersion
java.lang.String getClientVersion()
Gets the version of the PAC extension that is available.- Returns:
- the extension version, currently 1.0
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