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package com.amazonaws.http;

import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.http.HttpEntityEnclosingRequest;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.AbortableHttpRequest;

import com.amazonaws.HttpMethod;

/**
 * Utility class to wrap InputStreams obtained from an HttpClient library's
 * HttpMethod object, and ensure the stream and HTTP connection are properly
 * released.
 * 

* This input stream wrapper is used to ensure that input streams obtained * through HttpClient connections are cleaned up correctly once the caller has * read all the contents of the connection's input stream, or closed the input * stream. Additionally, this class attempts to release the connection and close * the stream in this object's finalizer method, as a last resort to avoid * leaking resources. *

* Important! This input stream must be completely consumed or closed to * ensure the necessary cleanup operations can be performed. */ public class HttpMethodReleaseInputStream extends InputStream { private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(HttpMethodReleaseInputStream.class); private InputStream inputStream = null; private HttpEntityEnclosingRequest httpRequest = null; private boolean alreadyReleased = false; private boolean underlyingStreamConsumed = false; /** * Constructs an input stream based on an {@link HttpMethod} object * representing an HTTP connection. If a connection input stream is * available, this constructor wraps the underlying input stream and makes * that stream available. If no underlying connection is available, an empty * {@link ByteArrayInputStream} is made available. * * @param httpMethod * The HTTP method being executed, whose response content is to * be wrapped. */ public HttpMethodReleaseInputStream(HttpEntityEnclosingRequest httpMethod) { this.httpRequest = httpMethod; try { this.inputStream = httpMethod.getEntity().getContent(); } catch (IOException e) { if (log.isWarnEnabled()) { log.warn("Unable to obtain HttpMethod's response data stream", e); } try { httpMethod.getEntity().getContent().close(); } catch (Exception ex) {} this.inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(new byte[] {}); // Empty input stream; } } /** * Returns the underlying HttpMethod object that contains/manages the actual * HTTP connection. * * @return the HTTPMethod object that provides the data input stream. */ public HttpEntityEnclosingRequest getHttpRequest() { return httpRequest; } /** * Forces the release of an HttpMethod's connection in a way that will * perform all the necessary cleanup through the correct use of HttpClient * methods. * * @throws IOException */ protected void releaseConnection() throws IOException { if (!alreadyReleased) { if (!underlyingStreamConsumed) { // Underlying input stream has not been consumed, abort method // to force connection to be closed and cleaned-up. if (httpRequest instanceof AbortableHttpRequest) { AbortableHttpRequest abortableHttpRequest = (AbortableHttpRequest)httpRequest; abortableHttpRequest.abort(); } } inputStream.close(); alreadyReleased = true; } } /** * Standard input stream read method, except it calls * {@link #releaseConnection} when the underlying input stream is consumed. * * @see java.io.InputStream#read() */ public int read() throws IOException { try { int read = inputStream.read(); if (read == -1) { underlyingStreamConsumed = true; if (!alreadyReleased) { releaseConnection(); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Released HttpMethod as its response data stream is fully consumed"); } } } return read; } catch (IOException e) { releaseConnection(); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Released HttpMethod as its response data stream threw an exception", e); } throw e; } } /** * Standard input stream read method, except it calls * {@link #releaseConnection} when the underlying input stream is consumed. * * @see java.io.InputStream#read(byte[], int, int) */ public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { try { int read = inputStream.read(b, off, len); if (read == -1) { underlyingStreamConsumed = true; if (!alreadyReleased) { releaseConnection(); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Released HttpMethod as its response data stream is fully consumed"); } } } return read; } catch (IOException e) { releaseConnection(); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Released HttpMethod as its response data stream threw an exception", e); } throw e; } } /** * Standard input stream available method, except it ensures that * {@link #releaseConnection()} is called if any errors are encountered from * the wrapped stream. * * @see java.io.InputStream#available() */ public int available() throws IOException { try { return inputStream.available(); } catch (IOException e) { releaseConnection(); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Released HttpMethod as its response data stream threw an exception", e); } throw e; } } /** * Standard input stream close method, except it ensures that * {@link #releaseConnection()} is called before the input stream is closed. * * @see java.io.InputStream#close() */ public void close() throws IOException { if (!alreadyReleased) { releaseConnection(); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Released HttpMethod as its response data stream is closed"); } } inputStream.close(); } /** * Tries to ensure a connection is always cleaned-up correctly by calling * {@link #releaseConnection()} on class destruction if the cleanup hasn't * already been done. *

* This desperate cleanup act will only be necessary if the user of this * class does not completely consume or close this input stream prior to * object destruction. This method will log Warning messages if a forced * cleanup is required, hopefully reminding the user to close their streams * properly. */ protected void finalize() throws Throwable { if (!alreadyReleased) { if (log.isWarnEnabled()) { log.warn("Attempting to release HttpMethod in finalize() as its response data stream has gone out of scope. " + "This attempt will not always succeed and cannot be relied upon! Please ensure S3 response data streams are " + "always fully consumed or closed to avoid HTTP connection starvation."); } releaseConnection(); if (log.isWarnEnabled()) { log.warn("Successfully released HttpMethod in finalize(). You were lucky this time... " + "Please ensure S3 response data streams are always fully consumed or closed."); } } super.finalize(); } }





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