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package com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.client.util;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.client.api.ContentProvider;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.BufferUtil;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.Callback;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.log.Log;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.log.Logger;
/**
* A {@link ContentProvider} for an {@link InputStream}.
*
* The input stream is read once and therefore 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 override {@link #onRead(byte[], int, int)} to copy
* the content read from the stream to another location (for example a file), and be able to
* support multiple invocations of {@link #iterator()}, returning the iterator provided by this
* class on the first invocation, and an iterator on the bytes copied to the other location
* for subsequent invocations.
*
* It is possible to specify, at the constructor, a buffer size used to read content from the
* stream, by default 4096 bytes.
*
* The {@link InputStream} passed to the constructor is by default closed when is it fully
* consumed (or when an exception is thrown while reading it), unless otherwise specified
* to the {@link #InputStreamContentProvider(java.io.InputStream, int, boolean) constructor}.
*/
public class InputStreamContentProvider implements ContentProvider, Callback, Closeable
{
private static final Logger LOG = Log.getLogger(InputStreamContentProvider.class);
private final InputStreamContentProviderIterator iterator = new InputStreamContentProviderIterator();
private final InputStream stream;
private final int bufferSize;
private final boolean autoClose;
public InputStreamContentProvider(InputStream stream)
{
this(stream, 4096);
}
public InputStreamContentProvider(InputStream stream, int bufferSize)
{
this(stream, bufferSize, true);
}
public InputStreamContentProvider(InputStream stream, int bufferSize, boolean autoClose)
{
this.stream = stream;
this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
this.autoClose = autoClose;
}
@Override
public long getLength()
{
return -1;
}
/**
* Callback method invoked just after having read from the stream,
* but before returning the iteration element (a {@link ByteBuffer}
* to the caller.
*
* Subclasses may override this method to copy the content read from
* the stream to another location (a file, or in memory if the content
* is known to fit).
*
* @param buffer the byte array containing the bytes read
* @param offset the offset from where bytes should be read
* @param length the length of the bytes read
* @return a {@link ByteBuffer} wrapping the byte array
*/
protected ByteBuffer onRead(byte[] buffer, int offset, int length)
{
if (length <= 0)
return BufferUtil.EMPTY_BUFFER;
return ByteBuffer.wrap(buffer, offset, length);
}
/**
* Callback method invoked when an exception is thrown while reading
* from the stream.
*
* @param failure the exception thrown while reading from the stream.
*/
protected void onReadFailure(Throwable failure)
{
}
@Override
public Iterator iterator()
{
return iterator;
}
@Override
public void close()
{
if (autoClose)
{
try
{
stream.close();
}
catch (IOException x)
{
LOG.ignore(x);
}
}
}
@Override
public void failed(Throwable failure)
{
// TODO: forward the failure to the iterator.
close();
}
/**
* Iterating over an {@link InputStream} is tricky, because {@link #hasNext()} must return false
* if the stream reads -1. However, we don't know what to return until we read the stream, which
* means that stream reading must be performed by {@link #hasNext()}, which introduces a side-effect
* on what is supposed to be a simple query method (with respect to the Query Command Separation
* Principle).
*
* Alternatively, we could return {@code true} from {@link #hasNext()} even if we don't know that
* we will read -1, but then when {@link #next()} reads -1 it must return an empty buffer.
* However this is problematic, since GETs with no content indication would become GET with chunked
* content, and not understood by servers.
*
* Therefore we need to make sure that {@link #hasNext()} does not perform any side effect (so that
* it can be called multiple times) until {@link #next()} is called.
*/
private class InputStreamContentProviderIterator implements Iterator, Closeable
{
private Throwable failure;
private ByteBuffer buffer;
private Boolean hasNext;
@Override
public boolean hasNext()
{
try
{
if (hasNext != null)
return hasNext;
byte[] bytes = new byte[bufferSize];
int read = stream.read(bytes);
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled())
LOG.debug("Read {} bytes from {}", read, stream);
if (read > 0)
{
hasNext = Boolean.TRUE;
buffer = onRead(bytes, 0, read);
return true;
}
else if (read < 0)
{
hasNext = Boolean.FALSE;
buffer = null;
close();
return false;
}
else
{
hasNext = Boolean.TRUE;
buffer = BufferUtil.EMPTY_BUFFER;
return true;
}
}
catch (Throwable x)
{
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled())
LOG.debug(x);
if (failure == null)
{
failure = x;
onReadFailure(x);
// Signal we have more content to cause a call to
// next() which will throw NoSuchElementException.
hasNext = Boolean.TRUE;
buffer = null;
close();
return true;
}
throw new IllegalStateException();
}
}
@Override
public ByteBuffer next()
{
if (failure != null)
{
// Consume the failure so that calls to hasNext() will return false.
hasNext = Boolean.FALSE;
buffer = null;
throw (NoSuchElementException)new NoSuchElementException().initCause(failure);
}
if (!hasNext())
throw new NoSuchElementException();
ByteBuffer result = buffer;
if (result == null)
{
hasNext = Boolean.FALSE;
buffer = null;
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
else
{
hasNext = null;
buffer = null;
return result;
}
}
@Override
public void remove()
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
@Override
public void close()
{
InputStreamContentProvider.this.close();
}
}
}