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package org.eclipse.jetty.client.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.Iterator;
import org.eclipse.jetty.client.AsyncContentProvider;
import org.eclipse.jetty.client.api.ContentProvider;
import org.eclipse.jetty.client.api.Request;
import org.eclipse.jetty.client.api.Response;
/**
* A {@link ContentProvider} that provides content asynchronously through an {@link OutputStream}
* similar to {@link DeferredContentProvider}.
*
* {@link OutputStreamContentProvider} can only be used in conjunction with
* {@link Request#send(Response.CompleteListener)} (and not with its blocking counterpart {@link Request#send()})
* because it provides content asynchronously.
*
* The deferred content is provided once by writing to the {@link #getOutputStream() output stream}
* and then fully consumed.
* Invocations to the {@link #iterator()} method after the first will return an "empty" iterator
* because the stream has been consumed on the first invocation.
* However, it is possible for subclasses to support multiple invocations of {@link #iterator()}
* by overriding {@link #write(ByteBuffer)} and {@link #close()}, copying the bytes and making them
* available for subsequent invocations.
*
* Content must be provided by writing to the {@link #getOutputStream() output stream}, that must be
* {@link OutputStream#close() closed} when all content has been provided.
*
* Example usage:
*
* HttpClient httpClient = ...;
*
* // Use try-with-resources to autoclose the output stream
* OutputStreamContentProvider content = new OutputStreamContentProvider();
* try (OutputStream output = content.getOutputStream())
* {
* httpClient.newRequest("localhost", 8080)
* .content(content)
* .send(new Response.CompleteListener()
* {
* @Override
* public void onComplete(Result result)
* {
* // Your logic here
* }
* });
*
* // At a later time...
* output.write("some content".getBytes());
* }
*
*/
public class OutputStreamContentProvider implements AsyncContentProvider
{
private final DeferredContentProvider deferred = new DeferredContentProvider();
private final OutputStream output = new DeferredOutputStream();
@Override
public long getLength()
{
return deferred.getLength();
}
@Override
public Iterator iterator()
{
return deferred.iterator();
}
@Override
public void setListener(Listener listener)
{
deferred.setListener(listener);
}
public OutputStream getOutputStream()
{
return output;
}
protected void write(ByteBuffer buffer)
{
deferred.offer(buffer);
}
protected void close()
{
deferred.close();
}
private class DeferredOutputStream extends OutputStream
{
@Override
public void write(int b) throws IOException
{
write(new byte[]{(byte)b}, 0, 1);
}
@Override
public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException
{
OutputStreamContentProvider.this.write(ByteBuffer.wrap(b, off, len));
}
@Override
public void close() throws IOException
{
OutputStreamContentProvider.this.close();
}
}
}