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The AWS Java SDK for Amazon S3 module holds the client classes that are used for communicating with Amazon Simple Storage Service
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package com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResponse;
import com.amazonaws.ResponseMetadata;
import com.amazonaws.SdkClientException;
import com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponse;
import com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponseHandler;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3.Headers;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3.S3ResponseMetadata;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3.model.ObjectMetadata;
import com.amazonaws.util.DateUtils;
import com.amazonaws.util.StringUtils;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* Abstract HTTP response handler for Amazon S3 responses. Provides common
* utilities that other specialized S3 response handlers need to share such as
* pulling common response metadata (ex: request IDs) out of headers.
*
* @param
* The output type resulting from handling a response.
*/
public abstract class AbstractS3ResponseHandler
implements HttpResponseHandler> {
/** Shared logger */
private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(S3MetadataResponseHandler.class);
/** The set of response headers that aren't part of the object's metadata */
private static final Set ignoredHeaders;
static {
ignoredHeaders = new HashSet();
ignoredHeaders.add(Headers.DATE);
ignoredHeaders.add(Headers.SERVER);
ignoredHeaders.add(Headers.REQUEST_ID);
ignoredHeaders.add(Headers.EXTENDED_REQUEST_ID);
ignoredHeaders.add(Headers.CLOUD_FRONT_ID);
ignoredHeaders.add(Headers.CONNECTION);
}
/**
* The majority of S3 response handlers read the complete response while
* handling it, and don't need to manually manage the underlying HTTP
* connection.
*
* @see com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponseHandler#needsConnectionLeftOpen()
*/
public boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen() {
return false;
}
/**
* Parses the S3 response metadata (ex: Amazon Web Services request ID) from the specified
* response, and returns a AmazonWebServiceResponse object ready for the
* result to be plugged in.
*
* @param response
* The response containing the response metadata to pull out.
*
* @return A new, populated AmazonWebServiceResponse object, ready for
* the result to be plugged in.
*/
protected AmazonWebServiceResponse parseResponseMetadata(HttpResponse response) {
AmazonWebServiceResponse awsResponse = new AmazonWebServiceResponse();
String awsRequestId = response.getHeaders().get(Headers.REQUEST_ID);
String hostId = response.getHeaders().get(Headers.EXTENDED_REQUEST_ID);
String cloudFrontId = response.getHeaders().get(Headers.CLOUD_FRONT_ID);
Map metadataMap = new HashMap();
metadataMap.put(ResponseMetadata.AWS_REQUEST_ID, awsRequestId);
metadataMap.put(S3ResponseMetadata.HOST_ID, hostId);
metadataMap.put(S3ResponseMetadata.CLOUD_FRONT_ID, cloudFrontId);
awsResponse.setResponseMetadata(new S3ResponseMetadata(metadataMap));
return awsResponse;
}
/**
* Populates the specified S3ObjectMetadata object with all object metadata
* pulled from the headers in the specified response.
*
* @param response
* The HTTP response containing the object metadata within the
* headers.
* @param metadata
* The metadata object to populate from the response's headers.
*/
protected void populateObjectMetadata(HttpResponse response, ObjectMetadata metadata) {
for (Entry header : response.getHeaders().entrySet()) {
String key = header.getKey();
if (StringUtils.beginsWithIgnoreCase(key, Headers.S3_USER_METADATA_PREFIX)) {
key = key.substring(Headers.S3_USER_METADATA_PREFIX.length());
metadata.addUserMetadata(key, header.getValue());
} else if (ignoredHeaders.contains(key)) {
// ignore...
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.LAST_MODIFIED)) {
try {
metadata.setHeader(key, ServiceUtils.parseRfc822Date(header.getValue()));
} catch (Exception pe) {
log.warn("Unable to parse last modified date: " + header.getValue(), pe);
}
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.CONTENT_LENGTH)) {
try {
metadata.setHeader(key, Long.parseLong(header.getValue()));
} catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
throw new SdkClientException(
"Unable to parse content length. Header 'Content-Length' has corrupted data" + nfe.getMessage(), nfe);
}
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.ETAG)) {
metadata.setHeader(key, ServiceUtils.removeQuotes(header.getValue()));
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.EXPIRES)) {
// Set the raw header then try to parse it as a date
metadata.setHeader(Headers.EXPIRES, header.getValue());
try {
metadata.setHttpExpiresDate(DateUtils.parseRFC822Date(header.getValue()));
} catch (Exception pe) {
log.warn("Unable to parse http expiration date: " + header.getValue(), pe);
}
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.EXPIRATION)) {
new ObjectExpirationHeaderHandler().handle(metadata, response);
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.RESTORE)) {
new ObjectRestoreHeaderHandler().handle(metadata, response);
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.REQUESTER_CHARGED_HEADER)) {
new S3RequesterChargedHeaderHandler().handle(metadata, response);
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.S3_PARTS_COUNT)) {
try {
metadata.setHeader(key, Integer.parseInt(header.getValue()));
} catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
throw new SdkClientException(
"Unable to parse part count. Header x-amz-mp-parts-count has corrupted data" + nfe.getMessage(), nfe);
}
} else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(Headers.SERVER_SIDE_ENCRYPTION_BUCKET_KEY_ENABLED)) {
metadata.setBucketKeyEnabled("true".equals(header.getValue()));
} else {
metadata.setHeader(key, header.getValue());
}
}
}
}