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 * Copyright 2013 Google Inc.
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 * 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
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package com.google.api.client.googleapis.extensions.servlet.notifications;

import com.google.api.client.googleapis.notifications.StoredChannel;
import com.google.api.client.util.Beta;
import com.google.api.client.util.store.DataStore;
import com.google.api.client.util.store.DataStoreFactory;
import com.google.api.client.util.store.MemoryDataStoreFactory;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

/**
 * {@link Beta} 
* Thread-safe Webhook Servlet to receive notifications. * *

In order to use this servlet you should create a class inheriting from {@link * NotificationServlet} and register the servlet in your web.xml. * *

It is a simple wrapper around {@link WebhookUtils#processWebhookNotification}, so if you you * may alternatively call that method instead from your {@link HttpServlet#doPost} with no loss of * functionality. Example usage: * *

 * public class MyNotificationServlet extends NotificationServlet {
 *
 * private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
 *
 * public MyNotificationServlet() throws IOException {
 * super(new SomeDataStoreFactory());
 * }
 * }
 * 
* * Sample web.xml setup: * *
 * {@literal <}servlet{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-name{@literal >}MyNotificationServlet{@literal <}/servlet-name{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-class{@literal >}com.mypackage.MyNotificationServlet{@literal <}/servlet-class{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}/servlet{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-mapping{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-name{@literal >}MyNotificationServlet{@literal <}/servlet-name{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}url-pattern{@literal >}/notifications{@literal <}/url-pattern{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}/servlet-mapping{@literal >}
 * 
* *

WARNING: by default it uses {@link MemoryDataStoreFactory#getDefaultInstance()} which means it * will NOT persist the notification channels when the servlet process dies, so it is a BAD CHOICE * for a production application. But it is a convenient choice when testing locally, in which case * you don't need to override it, and can simply reference it directly in your web.xml file. For * example: * *

 * {@literal <}servlet{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-name{@literal >}NotificationServlet{@literal <}/servlet-name{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-class{@literal >}com.google.api.client.googleapis.extensions.servlet.notificationsNotificationServlet{@literal <}/servlet-class{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}/servlet{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-mapping{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}servlet-name{@literal >}NotificationServlet{@literal <}/servlet-name{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}url-pattern{@literal >}/notifications{@literal <}/url-pattern{@literal >}
 * {@literal <}/servlet-mapping{@literal >}
 * 
* * @author Yaniv Inbar * @since 1.16 */ @Beta public class NotificationServlet extends HttpServlet { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; /** Notification channel data store. */ private final transient DataStore channelDataStore; /** * Constructor to be used for testing and demo purposes that uses {@link * MemoryDataStoreFactory#getDefaultInstance()} which means it will NOT persist the notification * channels when the servlet process dies, so it is a bad choice for a production application. */ public NotificationServlet() throws IOException { this(MemoryDataStoreFactory.getDefaultInstance()); } /** * Constructor which uses {@link StoredChannel#getDefaultDataStore(DataStoreFactory)} on the given * data store factory, which is the normal use case. * * @param dataStoreFactory data store factory */ protected NotificationServlet(DataStoreFactory dataStoreFactory) throws IOException { this(StoredChannel.getDefaultDataStore(dataStoreFactory)); } /** * Constructor that allows a specific notification data store to be specified. * * @param channelDataStore notification channel data store */ protected NotificationServlet(DataStore channelDataStore) { this.channelDataStore = channelDataStore; } @Override protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) throws ServletException, IOException { WebhookUtils.processWebhookNotification(req, resp, channelDataStore); } }




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