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package com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.input;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.security.MessageDigest;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.util.Objects;

import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.build.AbstractStreamBuilder;

/**
 * This class is an example for using an {@link ObservableInputStream}. It creates its own {@link com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.input.ObservableInputStream.Observer},
 * which calculates a checksum using a {@link MessageDigest}, for example, a SHA-512 sum.
 * 

* To build an instance, see {@link Builder}. *

*

* See the MessageDigest section in the Java * Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation for information about standard algorithm names. *

*

* You must specify a message digest algorithm name or instance. *

*

* Note: Neither {@link ObservableInputStream}, nor {@link MessageDigest}, are thread safe, so is {@link MessageDigestInputStream}. *

* * @since 2.15.0 */ public final class MessageDigestInputStream extends ObservableInputStream { /** * Builds new {@link MessageDigestInputStream} instances. *

* For example: *

*
{@code
     * MessageDigestInputStream s = MessageDigestInputStream.builder()
     *   .setPath(path)
     *   .setMessageDigest("SHA-512")
     *   .get();}
     * 
*

* You must specify a message digest algorithm name or instance. *

*/ public static class Builder extends AbstractStreamBuilder { private MessageDigest messageDigest; /** * Constructs a new Builder. */ public Builder() { // empty } /** * Constructs a new instance. *

* This builder use the aspects InputStream, OpenOption[], and MessageDigest. *

*

* You must provide an origin that can be converted to an InputStream by this builder, otherwise, this call will throw an * {@link UnsupportedOperationException}. *

* * @return a new instance. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the origin cannot provide an InputStream. * @see #getInputStream() */ @SuppressWarnings("resource") @Override public MessageDigestInputStream get() throws IOException { return new MessageDigestInputStream(getInputStream(), messageDigest); } /** * Sets the message digest. *

* The MD5 cryptographic algorithm is weak and should not be used. *

* * @param messageDigest the message digest. * @return this */ public Builder setMessageDigest(final MessageDigest messageDigest) { this.messageDigest = messageDigest; return this; } /** * Sets the name of the name of the message digest algorithm. *

* The MD5 cryptographic algorithm is weak and should not be used. *

* * @param algorithm the name of the algorithm. See the MessageDigest section in the * Java Cryptography * Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation for information about standard algorithm names. * @return this * @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if no Provider supports a MessageDigestSpi implementation for the specified algorithm. */ public Builder setMessageDigest(final String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException { this.messageDigest = MessageDigest.getInstance(algorithm); return this; } } /** * Maintains the message digest. */ public static class MessageDigestMaintainingObserver extends Observer { private final MessageDigest messageDigest; /** * Constructs an MessageDigestMaintainingObserver for the given MessageDigest. * * @param messageDigest the message digest to use * @throws NullPointerException if messageDigest is null. */ public MessageDigestMaintainingObserver(final MessageDigest messageDigest) { this.messageDigest = Objects.requireNonNull(messageDigest, "messageDigest"); } @Override public void data(final byte[] input, final int offset, final int length) throws IOException { messageDigest.update(input, offset, length); } @Override public void data(final int input) throws IOException { messageDigest.update((byte) input); } } /** * Constructs a new {@link Builder}. * * @return a new {@link Builder}. */ public static Builder builder() { return new Builder(); } private final MessageDigest messageDigest; /** * Constructs a new instance, which calculates a signature on the given stream, using the given {@link MessageDigest}. *

* The MD5 cryptographic algorithm is weak and should not be used. *

* * @param inputStream the stream to calculate the message digest for * @param messageDigest the message digest to use * @throws NullPointerException if messageDigest is null. */ private MessageDigestInputStream(final InputStream inputStream, final MessageDigest messageDigest) { super(inputStream, new MessageDigestMaintainingObserver(messageDigest)); this.messageDigest = messageDigest; } /** * Gets the {@link MessageDigest}, which is being used for generating the checksum. *

* Note: The checksum will only reflect the data, which has been read so far. This is probably not, what you expect. Make sure, that the complete * data has been read, if that is what you want. The easiest way to do so is by invoking {@link #consume()}. *

* * @return the message digest used */ public MessageDigest getMessageDigest() { return messageDigest; } }




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