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<?php

namespace Eher\OAuth;

class Util {
  public static function urlencode_rfc3986($input) {
  if (is_array($input)) {
    return array_map(array('Eher\OAuth\Util', 'urlencode_rfc3986'), $input);
  } else if (is_scalar($input)) {
    return str_replace(
      '+',
      ' ',
      str_replace('%7E', '~', rawurlencode($input))
    );
  } else {
    return '';
  }
}


  // This decode function isn't taking into consideration the above
  // modifications to the encoding process. However, this method doesn't
  // seem to be used anywhere so leaving it as is.
  public static function urldecode_rfc3986($string) {
    return urldecode($string);
  }

  // Utility function for turning the Authorization: header into
  // parameters, has to do some unescaping
  // Can filter out any non-oauth parameters if needed (default behaviour)
  // May 28th, 2010 - method updated to tjerk.meesters for a speed improvement.
  //                  see http://code.google.com/p/oauth/issues/detail?id=163
  public static function split_header($header, $only_allow_oauth_parameters = true) {
    $params = array();
    if (preg_match_all('/('.($only_allow_oauth_parameters ? 'oauth_' : '').'[a-z_-]*)=(:?"([^"]*)"|([^,]*))/', $header, $matches)) {
      foreach ($matches[1] as $i => $h) {
        $params[$h] = Util::urldecode_rfc3986(empty($matches[3][$i]) ? $matches[4][$i] : $matches[3][$i]);
      }
      if (isset($params['realm'])) {
        unset($params['realm']);
      }
    }
    return $params;
  }

  // helper to try to sort out headers for people who aren't running apache
  public static function get_headers() {
    if (function_exists('apache_request_headers')) {
      // we need this to get the actual Authorization: header
      // because apache tends to tell us it doesn't exist
      $headers = apache_request_headers();

      // sanitize the output of apache_request_headers because
      // we always want the keys to be Cased-Like-This and arh()
      // returns the headers in the same case as they are in the
      // request
      $out = array();
      foreach ($headers AS $key => $value) {
        $key = str_replace(
            " ",
            "-",
            ucwords(strtolower(str_replace("-", " ", $key)))
          );
        $out[$key] = $value;
      }
    } else {
      // otherwise we don't have apache and are just going to have to hope
      // that $_SERVER actually contains what we need
      $out = array();
      if( isset($_SERVER['CONTENT_TYPE']) )
        $out['Content-Type'] = $_SERVER['CONTENT_TYPE'];
      if( isset($_ENV['CONTENT_TYPE']) )
        $out['Content-Type'] = $_ENV['CONTENT_TYPE'];

      foreach ($_SERVER as $key => $value) {
        if (substr($key, 0, 5) == "HTTP_") {
          // this is chaos, basically it is just there to capitalize the first
          // letter of every word that is not an initial HTTP and strip HTTP
          // code from przemek
          $key = str_replace(
            " ",
            "-",
            ucwords(strtolower(str_replace("_", " ", substr($key, 5))))
          );
          $out[$key] = $value;
        }
      }
    }
    return $out;
  }

  // This function takes a input like a=b&a=c&d=e and returns the parsed
  // parameters like this
  // array('a' => array('b','c'), 'd' => 'e')
  public static function parse_parameters( $input ) {
    if (!isset($input) || !$input) return array();

    $pairs = explode('&', $input);

    $parsed_parameters = array();
    foreach ($pairs as $pair) {
      $split = explode('=', $pair, 2);
      $parameter = Util::urldecode_rfc3986($split[0]);
      $value = isset($split[1]) ? Util::urldecode_rfc3986($split[1]) : '';

      if (isset($parsed_parameters[$parameter])) {
        // We have already recieved parameter(s) with this name, so add to the list
        // of parameters with this name

        if (is_scalar($parsed_parameters[$parameter])) {
          // This is the first duplicate, so transform scalar (string) into an array
          // so we can add the duplicates
          $parsed_parameters[$parameter] = array($parsed_parameters[$parameter]);
        }

        $parsed_parameters[$parameter][] = $value;
      } else {
        $parsed_parameters[$parameter] = $value;
      }
    }
    return $parsed_parameters;
  }

  public static function build_http_query($params) {
    if (!$params) return '';

    // Urlencode both keys and values
    $keys = Util::urlencode_rfc3986(array_keys($params));
    $values = Util::urlencode_rfc3986(array_values($params));
    $params = array_combine($keys, $values);

    // Parameters are sorted by name, using lexicographical byte value ordering.
    // Ref: Spec: 9.1.1 (1)
    uksort($params, 'strcmp');

    $pairs = array();
    foreach ($params as $parameter => $value) {
      if (is_array($value)) {
        // If two or more parameters share the same name, they are sorted by their value
        // Ref: Spec: 9.1.1 (1)
        // June 12th, 2010 - changed to sort because of issue 164 by hidetaka
        sort($value, SORT_STRING);
        foreach ($value as $duplicate_value) {
          $pairs[] = $parameter . '=' . $duplicate_value;
        }
      } else {
        $pairs[] = $parameter . '=' . $value;
      }
    }
    // For each parameter, the name is separated from the corresponding value by an '=' character (ASCII code 61)
    // Each name-value pair is separated by an '&' character (ASCII code 38)
    return implode('&', $pairs);
  }
}