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package com.google.common.util.concurrent;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.DoNotMock;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;

/**
 * An object with an operational state, plus asynchronous {@link #startAsync()} and {@link
 * #stopAsync()} lifecycle methods to transition between states. Example services include
 * webservers, RPC servers and timers.
 *
 * 

The normal lifecycle of a service is: * *

    *
  • {@linkplain State#NEW NEW} -> *
  • {@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING} -> *
  • {@linkplain State#RUNNING RUNNING} -> *
  • {@linkplain State#STOPPING STOPPING} -> *
  • {@linkplain State#TERMINATED TERMINATED} *
* *

There are deviations from this if there are failures or if {@link Service#stopAsync} is called * before the {@link Service} reaches the {@linkplain State#RUNNING RUNNING} state. The set of legal * transitions form a DAG, * therefore every method of the listener will be called at most once. N.B. The {@link State#FAILED} * and {@link State#TERMINATED} states are terminal states, once a service enters either of these * states it cannot ever leave them. * *

Implementors of this interface are strongly encouraged to extend one of the abstract classes * in this package which implement this interface and make the threading and state management * easier. * * @author Jesse Wilson * @author Luke Sandberg * @since 9.0 (in 1.0 as {@code com.google.common.base.Service}) */ @DoNotMock("Create an AbstractIdleService") @GwtIncompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public interface Service { /** * If the service state is {@link State#NEW}, this initiates service startup and returns * immediately. A stopped service may not be restarted. * * @return this * @throws IllegalStateException if the service is not {@link State#NEW} * @since 15.0 */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue Service startAsync(); /** Returns {@code true} if this service is {@linkplain State#RUNNING running}. */ boolean isRunning(); /** Returns the lifecycle state of the service. */ State state(); /** * If the service is {@linkplain State#STARTING starting} or {@linkplain State#RUNNING running}, * this initiates service shutdown and returns immediately. If the service is {@linkplain * State#NEW new}, it is {@linkplain State#TERMINATED terminated} without having been started nor * stopped. If the service has already been stopped, this method returns immediately without * taking action. * * @return this * @since 15.0 */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue Service stopAsync(); /** * Waits for the {@link Service} to reach the {@linkplain State#RUNNING running state}. * * @throws IllegalStateException if the service reaches a state from which it is not possible to * enter the {@link State#RUNNING} state. e.g. if the {@code state} is {@code * State#TERMINATED} when this method is called then this will throw an IllegalStateException. * @since 15.0 */ void awaitRunning(); /** * Waits for the {@link Service} to reach the {@linkplain State#RUNNING running state} for no more * than the given time. * * @param timeout the maximum time to wait * @param unit the time unit of the timeout argument * @throws TimeoutException if the service has not reached the given state within the deadline * @throws IllegalStateException if the service reaches a state from which it is not possible to * enter the {@link State#RUNNING RUNNING} state. e.g. if the {@code state} is {@code * State#TERMINATED} when this method is called then this will throw an IllegalStateException. * @since 15.0 */ @SuppressWarnings("GoodTime") // should accept a java.time.Duration void awaitRunning(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws TimeoutException; /** * Waits for the {@link Service} to reach the {@linkplain State#TERMINATED terminated state}. * * @throws IllegalStateException if the service {@linkplain State#FAILED fails}. * @since 15.0 */ void awaitTerminated(); /** * Waits for the {@link Service} to reach a terminal state (either {@link Service.State#TERMINATED * terminated} or {@link Service.State#FAILED failed}) for no more than the given time. * * @param timeout the maximum time to wait * @param unit the time unit of the timeout argument * @throws TimeoutException if the service has not reached the given state within the deadline * @throws IllegalStateException if the service {@linkplain State#FAILED fails}. * @since 15.0 */ @SuppressWarnings("GoodTime") // should accept a java.time.Duration void awaitTerminated(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws TimeoutException; /** * Returns the {@link Throwable} that caused this service to fail. * * @throws IllegalStateException if this service's state isn't {@linkplain State#FAILED FAILED}. * @since 14.0 */ Throwable failureCause(); /** * Registers a {@link Listener} to be {@linkplain Executor#execute executed} on the given * executor. The listener will have the corresponding transition method called whenever the * service changes state. The listener will not have previous state changes replayed, so it is * suggested that listeners are added before the service starts. * *

{@code addListener} guarantees execution ordering across calls to a given listener but not * across calls to multiple listeners. Specifically, a given listener will have its callbacks * invoked in the same order as the underlying service enters those states. Additionally, at most * one of the listener's callbacks will execute at once. However, multiple listeners' callbacks * may execute concurrently, and listeners may execute in an order different from the one in which * they were registered. * *

RuntimeExceptions thrown by a listener will be caught and logged. Any exception thrown * during {@code Executor.execute} (e.g., a {@code RejectedExecutionException}) will be caught and * logged. * * @param listener the listener to run when the service changes state is complete * @param executor the executor in which the listeners callback methods will be run. For fast, * lightweight listeners that would be safe to execute in any thread, consider {@link * MoreExecutors#directExecutor}. * @since 13.0 */ void addListener(Listener listener, Executor executor); /** * The lifecycle states of a service. * *

The ordering of the {@link State} enum is defined such that if there is a state transition * from {@code A -> B} then {@code A.compareTo(B) < 0}. N.B. The converse is not true, i.e. if * {@code A.compareTo(B) < 0} then there is not guaranteed to be a valid state transition * {@code A -> B}. * * @since 9.0 (in 1.0 as {@code com.google.common.base.Service.State}) */ enum State { /** A service in this state is inactive. It does minimal work and consumes minimal resources. */ NEW, /** A service in this state is transitioning to {@link #RUNNING}. */ STARTING, /** A service in this state is operational. */ RUNNING, /** A service in this state is transitioning to {@link #TERMINATED}. */ STOPPING, /** * A service in this state has completed execution normally. It does minimal work and consumes * minimal resources. */ TERMINATED, /** * A service in this state has encountered a problem and may not be operational. It cannot be * started nor stopped. */ FAILED, } /** * A listener for the various state changes that a {@link Service} goes through in its lifecycle. * *

All methods are no-ops by default, implementors should override the ones they care about. * * @author Luke Sandberg * @since 15.0 (present as an interface in 13.0) */ abstract class Listener { /** * Called when the service transitions from {@linkplain State#NEW NEW} to {@linkplain * State#STARTING STARTING}. This occurs when {@link Service#startAsync} is called the first * time. */ public void starting() {} /** * Called when the service transitions from {@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING} to {@linkplain * State#RUNNING RUNNING}. This occurs when a service has successfully started. */ public void running() {} /** * Called when the service transitions to the {@linkplain State#STOPPING STOPPING} state. The * only valid values for {@code from} are {@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING} or {@linkplain * State#RUNNING RUNNING}. This occurs when {@link Service#stopAsync} is called. * * @param from The previous state that is being transitioned from. */ public void stopping(State from) {} /** * Called when the service transitions to the {@linkplain State#TERMINATED TERMINATED} state. * The {@linkplain State#TERMINATED TERMINATED} state is a terminal state in the transition * diagram. Therefore, if this method is called, no other methods will be called on the {@link * Listener}. * * @param from The previous state that is being transitioned from. Failure can occur in any * state with the exception of {@linkplain State#FAILED FAILED} and {@linkplain * State#TERMINATED TERMINATED}. */ public void terminated(State from) {} /** * Called when the service transitions to the {@linkplain State#FAILED FAILED} state. The * {@linkplain State#FAILED FAILED} state is a terminal state in the transition diagram. * Therefore, if this method is called, no other methods will be called on the {@link Listener}. * * @param from The previous state that is being transitioned from. Failure can occur in any * state with the exception of {@linkplain State#NEW NEW} or {@linkplain State#TERMINATED * TERMINATED}. * @param failure The exception that caused the failure. */ public void failed(State from, Throwable failure) {} } }





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