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package com.google.common.util.concurrent;

import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.base.Throwables;

import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

/**
 * Base class for services that can implement {@link #startUp}, {@link #run} and
 * {@link #shutDown} methods. This class uses a single thread to execute the
 * service; consider {@link AbstractService} if you would like to manage any
 * threading manually.
 *
 * @author Jesse Wilson
 * @since 1.0
 */
@Beta
public abstract class AbstractExecutionThreadService implements Service {
  private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(
      AbstractExecutionThreadService.class.getName());
  
  /* use AbstractService for state management */
  private final Service delegate = new AbstractService() {
    @Override protected final void doStart() {
      executor().execute(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
          try {
            startUp();
            notifyStarted();

            if (isRunning()) {
              try {
                AbstractExecutionThreadService.this.run();
              } catch (Throwable t) {
                try {
                  shutDown();
                } catch (Exception ignored) {
                  logger.log(Level.WARNING, 
                      "Error while attempting to shut down the service"
                      + " after failure.", ignored);
                }
                throw t;
              }
            }

            shutDown();
            notifyStopped();
          } catch (Throwable t) {
            notifyFailed(t);
            throw Throwables.propagate(t);
          }
        }
      });
    }

    @Override protected void doStop() {
      triggerShutdown();
    }
  };

  /**
   * Constructor for use by subclasses.
   */
  protected AbstractExecutionThreadService() {}

  /**
   * Start the service. This method is invoked on the execution thread.
   * 
   * 

By default this method does nothing. */ protected void startUp() throws Exception {} /** * Run the service. This method is invoked on the execution thread. * Implementations must respond to stop requests. You could poll for lifecycle * changes in a work loop: *

   *   public void run() {
   *     while ({@link #isRunning()}) {
   *       // perform a unit of work
   *     }
   *   }
   * 
* ...or you could respond to stop requests by implementing {@link * #triggerShutdown()}, which should cause {@link #run()} to return. */ protected abstract void run() throws Exception; /** * Stop the service. This method is invoked on the execution thread. * *

By default this method does nothing. */ // TODO: consider supporting a TearDownTestCase-like API protected void shutDown() throws Exception {} /** * Invoked to request the service to stop. * *

By default this method does nothing. */ protected void triggerShutdown() {} /** * Returns the {@link Executor} that will be used to run this service. * Subclasses may override this method to use a custom {@link Executor}, which * may configure its worker thread with a specific name, thread group or * priority. The returned executor's {@link Executor#execute(Runnable) * execute()} method is called when this service is started, and should return * promptly. * *

The default implementation returns a new {@link Executor} that sets the * name of its threads to the string returned by {@link #serviceName} */ protected Executor executor() { return new Executor() { @Override public void execute(Runnable command) { MoreExecutors.newThread(serviceName(), command).start(); } }; } @Override public String toString() { return serviceName() + " [" + state() + "]"; } // We override instead of using ForwardingService so that these can be final. @Override public final ListenableFuture start() { return delegate.start(); } @Override public final State startAndWait() { return delegate.startAndWait(); } @Override public final boolean isRunning() { return delegate.isRunning(); } @Override public final State state() { return delegate.state(); } @Override public final ListenableFuture stop() { return delegate.stop(); } @Override public final State stopAndWait() { return delegate.stopAndWait(); } /** * @since 13.0 */ @Override public final void addListener(Listener listener, Executor executor) { delegate.addListener(listener, executor); } /** * @since 14.0 */ @Override public final Throwable failureCause() { return delegate.failureCause(); } /** * Returns the name of this service. {@link AbstractExecutionThreadService} * may include the name in debugging output. * *

Subclasses may override this method. * * @since 14.0 (present in 10.0 as getServiceName) */ protected String serviceName() { return getClass().getSimpleName(); } }





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