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* Copyright 2014-2024 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package com.amazonaws.event;
import static com.amazonaws.event.ProgressEventType.HTTP_REQUEST_CONTENT_RESET_EVENT;
import static com.amazonaws.event.ProgressEventType.HTTP_RESPONSE_CONTENT_RESET_EVENT;
import static com.amazonaws.event.ProgressEventType.REQUEST_BYTE_TRANSFER_EVENT;
import static com.amazonaws.event.ProgressEventType.REQUEST_CONTENT_LENGTH_EVENT;
import static com.amazonaws.event.ProgressEventType.RESPONSE_BYTE_TRANSFER_EVENT;
import static com.amazonaws.event.ProgressEventType.RESPONSE_CONTENT_LENGTH_EVENT;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
/**
* This class is responsible for executing the callback method of
* ProgressListener; listener callbacks are executed sequentially in a separate
* single thread.
*/
public class SDKProgressPublisher {
/**
* Used for testing purposes only.
*/
private static volatile Future> latestFutureTask;
/**
* Used to deliver a progress event to the given listener.
*
* @return the future of a submitted task; or null if the delivery is
* synchronous with no future task involved. Note a listener should never
* block, and therefore returning null is the typical case.
*/
public static Future> publishProgress(
final ProgressListener listener,
final ProgressEventType type) {
if (listener == ProgressListener.NOOP || listener == null
|| type == null) {
return null;
}
return deliverEvent(listener, new ProgressEvent(type));
}
private static Future> deliverEvent(final ProgressListener listener,
final ProgressEvent event) {
if (listener instanceof DeliveryMode) {
DeliveryMode mode = (DeliveryMode) listener;
if (mode.isSyncCallSafe()) {
// Safe to call the listener directly
return quietlyCallListener(listener, event);
}
}
// Not safe to call the listener directly; so submit an async task.
// This is unfortunate as the listener should never block in the first
// place, but such task submission is necessary to remain backward
// compatible.
return latestFutureTask = LazyHolder.executor.submit(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
listener.progressChanged(event);
}
});
}
private static Future> quietlyCallListener(final ProgressListener listener,
final ProgressEvent event) {
try {
listener.progressChanged(event);
} catch(Throwable t) {
// That's right, we need to suppress all errors so as to be on par
// with the async mode where all failures will be ignored.
LogFactory.getLog(SDKProgressPublisher.class)
.debug("Failure from the event listener", t);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Convenient method to publish a request content length event to the given
* listener.
*
* @param listener
* must not be null or else the publication will be skipped
* @param bytes
* must be non-negative or else the publication will be skipped
*/
public static Future> publishRequestContentLength(
final ProgressListener listener,
final long bytes) {
return publishByteCountEvent(listener, REQUEST_CONTENT_LENGTH_EVENT, bytes);
}
/**
* Convenient method to publish a response content length event to the given
* listener.
*
* @param listener
* must not be null or else the publication will be skipped
* @param bytes
* must be non-negative or else the publication will be skipped
*/
public static Future> publishResponseContentLength(
final ProgressListener listener,
final long bytes) {
return publishByteCountEvent(listener, RESPONSE_CONTENT_LENGTH_EVENT, bytes);
}
/**
* Convenient method to publish a request byte transfer event to the given
* listener.
*
* @param listener
* must not be null or else the publication will be skipped
* @param bytes
* must be non-negative or else the publication will be skipped
*/
public static Future> publishRequestBytesTransferred(
final ProgressListener listener,
final long bytes) {
return publishByteCountEvent(listener, REQUEST_BYTE_TRANSFER_EVENT, bytes);
}
/**
* Convenient method to publish a response byte transfer event to the given
* listener.
*
* @param listener
* must not be null or else the publication will be skipped
* @param bytes
* must be non-negative or else the publication will be skipped
*/
public static Future> publishResponseBytesTransferred(
final ProgressListener listener,
final long bytes) {
return publishByteCountEvent(listener, RESPONSE_BYTE_TRANSFER_EVENT, bytes);
}
private static Future> publishByteCountEvent(
final ProgressListener listener,
final ProgressEventType type,
final long bytes) {
if (listener == ProgressListener.NOOP || listener == null || bytes <= 0)
return null;
return deliverEvent(listener, new ProgressEvent(type, bytes));
}
/**
* Convenient method to publish a request reset event to the given listener.
*
* @param listener
* must not be null or else the publication will be skipped
* @param bytesReset
* must be non-negative or else the publication will be skipped
*/
public static Future> publishRequestReset(
final ProgressListener listener,
final long bytesReset) {
return publishResetEvent(listener, HTTP_REQUEST_CONTENT_RESET_EVENT, bytesReset);
}
/**
* Convenient method to publish a response reset event to the given listener.
*/
public static Future> publishResponseReset(
final ProgressListener listener,
final long bytesReset) {
return publishResetEvent(listener, HTTP_RESPONSE_CONTENT_RESET_EVENT, bytesReset);
}
/**
* Convenient method to publish a response bytes discard event to the given listener.
*/
public static Future> publishResponseBytesDiscarded(
final ProgressListener listener,
final long bytesDiscarded) {
return publishResetEvent(listener,
ProgressEventType.RESPONSE_BYTE_DISCARD_EVENT, bytesDiscarded);
}
/**
* @param listener
* must not be null or else the publication will be skipped
* @param bytesReset
* the publication will be skipped unless the number of bytes
* reset is positive
*/
private static Future> publishResetEvent(
final ProgressListener listener,
final ProgressEventType resetEventType,
final long bytesReset) {
if (bytesReset <= 0)
return null;
if (listener == ProgressListener.NOOP || listener == null)
return null;
return deliverEvent(listener, new ProgressEvent(resetEventType, bytesReset));
}
/**
* Returns the executor service used for performing the callbacks.
*/
protected static ExecutorService getExecutorService() {
return LazyHolder.executor;
}
protected static Future> setLatestFutureTask(Future> f) {
return latestFutureTask = f;
}
/**
* For internal testing and backward compatibility only. This method blocks
* until all the submitted callbacks are executed. Listeners should never
* block so this method should never be used.
*/
@Deprecated
public static void waitTillCompletion()
throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException {
if (latestFutureTask != null) {
latestFutureTask.get();
}
}
/**
* Used to avoid creating the extra thread until absolutely necessary.
*/
private static final class LazyHolder {
/** A single thread pool for executing all ProgressListener callbacks. **/
private static final ExecutorService executor = createNewExecutorService();
/**
* Creates a new single threaded executor service for performing the
* callbacks.
*/
private static ExecutorService createNewExecutorService() {
return Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor(new ThreadFactory() {
public Thread newThread(Runnable r) {
Thread t = new Thread(r);
t.setName("java-sdk-progress-listener-callback-thread");
t.setDaemon(true);
return t;
}
});
}
}
/**
* Can be used to shutdown the (legacy) executor.
*
* However, the recommended best practice is to always make use of progress
* listeners that are short-lived (ie do not block) and are subclasses of
* either {@link SyncProgressListener} or
* S3SyncProgressListener
. That way, the progress publisher
* (legacy) thread will never be activated in the first place.
*
* @param now true if shutdown now; false otherwise.
*/
public static void shutdown(boolean now) {
if (now)
LazyHolder.executor.shutdownNow();
else
LazyHolder.executor.shutdown();
}
}