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/*
* Copyright 2009-2010 MBTE Sweden AB. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a
* copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable
* law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
* BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
* for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
*/
package redis.clients.jedis.util;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.FilterInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisConnectionException;
/**
* This class assumes (to some degree) that we are reading a RESP stream. As such it assumes certain
* conventions regarding CRLF line termination. It also assumes that if the Protocol layer requires
* a byte that if that byte is not there it is a stream error.
*/
public class RedisInputStream extends FilterInputStream {
private static final int INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE = Integer.parseInt(
System.getProperty("jedis.bufferSize.input",
System.getProperty("jedis.bufferSize", "8192")));
protected final byte[] buf;
protected int count, limit;
public RedisInputStream(InputStream in, int size) {
super(in);
if (size <= 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Buffer size <= 0");
}
buf = new byte[size];
}
public RedisInputStream(InputStream in) {
this(in, INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE);
}
public boolean peek(byte b) throws JedisConnectionException {
ensureFill(); // in current design, at least one reply is expected. so ensureFillSafe() is not necessary.
return buf[count] == b;
}
public byte readByte() throws JedisConnectionException {
ensureFill();
return buf[count++];
}
private void ensureCrLf() {
final byte[] buf = this.buf;
ensureFill();
if (buf[count++] == '\r') {
ensureFill();
if (buf[count++] == '\n') {
return;
}
}
throw new JedisConnectionException("Unexpected character!");
}
public String readLine() {
final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
while (true) {
ensureFill();
byte b = buf[count++];
if (b == '\r') {
ensureFill(); // Must be one more byte
byte c = buf[count++];
if (c == '\n') {
break;
}
sb.append((char) b);
sb.append((char) c);
} else {
sb.append((char) b);
}
}
final String reply = sb.toString();
if (reply.length() == 0) {
throw new JedisConnectionException("It seems like server has closed the connection.");
}
return reply;
}
public byte[] readLineBytes() {
/*
* This operation should only require one fill. In that typical case we optimize allocation and
* copy of the byte array. In the edge case where more than one fill is required then we take a
* slower path and expand a byte array output stream as is necessary.
*/
ensureFill();
int pos = count;
final byte[] buf = this.buf;
while (true) {
if (pos == limit) {
return readLineBytesSlowly();
}
if (buf[pos++] == '\r') {
if (pos == limit) {
return readLineBytesSlowly();
}
if (buf[pos++] == '\n') {
break;
}
}
}
final int N = (pos - count) - 2;
final byte[] line = new byte[N];
System.arraycopy(buf, count, line, 0, N);
count = pos;
return line;
}
/**
* Slow path in case a line of bytes cannot be read in one #fill() operation. This is still faster
* than creating the StringBuilder, String, then encoding as byte[] in Protocol, then decoding
* back into a String.
*/
private byte[] readLineBytesSlowly() {
ByteArrayOutputStream bout = null;
while (true) {
ensureFill();
byte b = buf[count++];
if (b == '\r') {
ensureFill(); // Must be one more byte
byte c = buf[count++];
if (c == '\n') {
break;
}
if (bout == null) {
bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream(16);
}
bout.write(b);
bout.write(c);
} else {
if (bout == null) {
bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream(16);
}
bout.write(b);
}
}
return bout == null ? new byte[0] : bout.toByteArray();
}
public Object readNullCrLf() {
ensureCrLf();
return null;
}
public boolean readBooleanCrLf() {
final byte[] buf = this.buf;
ensureFill();
final byte b = buf[count++];
ensureCrLf();
switch (b) {
case 't': return true;
case 'f': return false;
default: throw new JedisConnectionException("Unexpected character!");
}
}
public int readIntCrLf() {
return (int) readLongCrLf();
}
public long readLongCrLf() {
final byte[] buf = this.buf;
ensureFill();
final boolean isNeg = buf[count] == '-';
if (isNeg) {
++count;
}
long value = 0;
while (true) {
ensureFill();
final int b = buf[count++];
if (b == '\r') {
ensureFill();
if (buf[count++] != '\n') {
throw new JedisConnectionException("Unexpected character!");
}
break;
} else {
value = value * 10 + b - '0';
}
}
return (isNeg ? -value : value);
}
public double readDoubleCrLf() {
return DoublePrecision.parseFloatingPointNumber(readLine());
}
public BigInteger readBigIntegerCrLf() {
return new BigInteger(readLine());
}
@Override
public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws JedisConnectionException {
ensureFill();
final int length = Math.min(limit - count, len);
System.arraycopy(buf, count, b, off, length);
count += length;
return length;
}
/**
* This method assumes there are required bytes to be read. If we cannot read anymore bytes an
* exception is thrown to quickly ascertain that the stream was smaller than expected.
*/
private void ensureFill() throws JedisConnectionException {
if (count >= limit) {
try {
limit = in.read(buf);
count = 0;
if (limit == -1) {
throw new JedisConnectionException("Unexpected end of stream.");
}
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new JedisConnectionException(e);
}
}
}
}