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package com.github.joschi.jersey.jetty10;

import java.net.URI;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;

import javax.ws.rs.ProcessingException;

import org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava.ThreadFactoryBuilder;
import org.glassfish.jersey.jetty.internal.LocalizationMessages;
import org.glassfish.jersey.process.JerseyProcessingUncaughtExceptionHandler;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.ContainerFactory;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.ResourceConfig;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.spi.Container;

import org.eclipse.jetty.server.Connector;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.HttpConfiguration;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.HttpConnectionFactory;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.SecureRequestCustomizer;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.ServerConnector;
import org.eclipse.jetty.server.SslConnectionFactory;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.ssl.SslContextFactory;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.QueuedThreadPool;

/**
 * Factory for creating and starting Jetty server handlers. This returns
 * a handle to the started server as {@link Server} instances, which allows
 * the server to be stopped by invoking the {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server#stop()} method.
 * 

* To start the server in HTTPS mode an {@link SslContextFactory} can be provided. * This will be used to decrypt and encrypt information sent over the * connected TCP socket channel. * * @author Arul Dhesiaseelan ([email protected]) * @author Marek Potociar */ public final class JettyHttpContainerFactory { private JettyHttpContainerFactory() { } /** * Creates a {@link Server} instance that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler}. * * @param uri uri on which the {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.ApplicationHandler} will be deployed. Only first path * segment will be used as context path, the rest will be ignored. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri) throws ProcessingException { return createServer(uri, null, null, true); } /** * Creates a {@link Server} instance that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler}. * * @param uri uri on which the {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.ApplicationHandler} will be deployed. Only first path * segment will be used as context path, the rest will be ignored. * @param start if set to false, server will not get started, which allows to configure the underlying transport * layer, see above for details. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri, final boolean start) throws ProcessingException { return createServer(uri, null, null, start); } /** * Create a {@link Server} that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler} that * in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, javax.ws.rs.core.Application)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param uri the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param config the resource configuration. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri, final ResourceConfig config) throws ProcessingException { final JettyHttpContainer container = ContainerFactory.createContainer(JettyHttpContainer.class, config); return createServer(uri, null, container, true); } /** * Create a {@link Server} that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler} that * in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, javax.ws.rs.core.Application)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param uri URI on which the Jersey web application will be deployed. Only first path segment will be * used as context path, the rest will be ignored. * @param configuration web application configuration. * @param start if set to false, server will not get started, which allows to configure the underlying * transport layer, see above for details. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri, final ResourceConfig configuration, final boolean start) throws ProcessingException { return createServer(uri, null, ContainerFactory.createContainer(JettyHttpContainer.class, configuration), start); } /** * Create a {@link Server} that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler} that * in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the * resource configuration. * * @param uri the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param config the resource configuration. * @param parentContext DI provider specific context with application's registered bindings. * @param start if set to false, server will not get started, this allows end users to set * additional properties on the underlying listener. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. * @see JettyHttpContainer * @since 2.12 */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri, final ResourceConfig config, final boolean start, final Object parentContext) { return createServer(uri, null, new JettyHttpContainer(config, parentContext), start); } /** * Create a {@link Server} that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler} that * in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the * resource configuration. * * @param uri the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param config the resource configuration. * @param parentContext DI provider specific context with application's registered bindings. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. * @see JettyHttpContainer * @since 2.12 */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri, final ResourceConfig config, final Object parentContext) { return createServer(uri, null, new JettyHttpContainer(config, parentContext), true); } /** * Create a {@link Server} that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler} that * in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, javax.ws.rs.core.Application)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param uri the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to {@code https}. The URI user information and host * are ignored. If the URI port is not present then port * {@value org.glassfish.jersey.server.spi.Container#DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT} will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param sslContextFactory this is the SSL context factory used to configure SSL connector * @param config the resource configuration. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri, final SslContextFactory.Server sslContextFactory, final ResourceConfig config) throws ProcessingException { final JettyHttpContainer container = ContainerFactory.createContainer(JettyHttpContainer.class, config); return createServer(uri, sslContextFactory, container, true); } /** * Create a {@link Server} that registers an {@link org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler} that * in turn manages all root resource and provider classes found by searching the * classes referenced in the java classpath. * * @param uri the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to {@code https}. The URI user information and host * are ignored. If the URI port is not present then port * {@value org.glassfish.jersey.server.spi.Container#DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT} will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param sslContextFactory this is the SSL context factory used to configure SSL connector * @param handler the container that handles all HTTP requests * @param start if set to false, server will not get started, this allows end users to set * additional properties on the underlying listener. * @return newly created {@link Server}. * * @throws ProcessingException in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty {@code Server} instance. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uri} is {@code null}. * @see JettyHttpContainer */ public static Server createServer(final URI uri, final SslContextFactory.Server sslContextFactory, final JettyHttpContainer handler, final boolean start) { if (uri == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(LocalizationMessages.URI_CANNOT_BE_NULL()); } final String scheme = uri.getScheme(); int defaultPort = Container.DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT; if (sslContextFactory == null) { if (!"http".equalsIgnoreCase(scheme)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(LocalizationMessages.WRONG_SCHEME_WHEN_USING_HTTP()); } } else { if (!"https".equalsIgnoreCase(scheme)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(LocalizationMessages.WRONG_SCHEME_WHEN_USING_HTTPS()); } defaultPort = Container.DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT; } final int port = (uri.getPort() == -1) ? defaultPort : uri.getPort(); final Server server = new Server(new JettyConnectorThreadPool()); final HttpConfiguration config = new HttpConfiguration(); if (sslContextFactory != null) { config.setSecureScheme("https"); config.setSecurePort(port); config.addCustomizer(new SecureRequestCustomizer()); final ServerConnector https = new ServerConnector(server, new SslConnectionFactory(sslContextFactory, "http/1.1"), new HttpConnectionFactory(config)); https.setPort(port); server.setConnectors(new Connector[]{https}); } else { final ServerConnector http = new ServerConnector(server, new HttpConnectionFactory(config)); http.setPort(port); server.setConnectors(new Connector[]{http}); } if (handler != null) { server.setHandler(handler); } if (start) { try { // Start the server. server.start(); } catch (final Exception e) { throw new ProcessingException(LocalizationMessages.ERROR_WHEN_CREATING_SERVER(), e); } } return server; } // TODO: Use https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/javadoc/current/org/eclipse/jetty/util/thread/QueuedThreadPool.html // #%3Cinit%3E(int,int,int,int,java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue,java.lang.ThreadGroup,java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory) // // Keeping this for backwards compatibility for the time being private static final class JettyConnectorThreadPool extends QueuedThreadPool { private final ThreadFactory threadFactory = new ThreadFactoryBuilder() .setNameFormat("jetty-http-server-%d") .setUncaughtExceptionHandler(new JerseyProcessingUncaughtExceptionHandler()) .build(); @Override public Thread newThread(Runnable runnable) { return threadFactory.newThread(runnable); } } }





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