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package org.apache.commons.io;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileFilter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Collection;

import org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.FileFilterUtils;
import org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.IOFileFilter;
import org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.TrueFileFilter;

/**
 * Abstract class that walks through a directory hierarchy and provides
 * subclasses with convenient hooks to add specific behaviour.
 * 

* This class operates with a {@link FileFilter} and maximum depth to * limit the files and direcories visited. * Commons IO supplies many common filter implementations in the * filefilter package. *

* The following sections describe: *

* * *

1. Example Implementation

* * There are many possible extensions, for example, to delete all * files and '.svn' directories, and return a list of deleted files: *
 *  public class FileCleaner extends DirectoryWalker {
 *
 *    public FileCleaner() {
 *      super();
 *    }
 *
 *    public List clean(File startDirectory) {
 *      List results = new ArrayList();
 *      walk(startDirectory, results);
 *      return results;
 *    }
 *
 *    protected boolean handleDirectory(File directory, int depth, Collection results) {
 *      // delete svn directories and then skip
 *      if (".svn".equals(directory.getName())) {
 *        directory.delete();
 *        return false;
 *      } else {
 *        return true;
 *      }
 *
 *    }
 *
 *    protected void handleFile(File file, int depth, Collection results) {
 *      // delete file and add to list of deleted
 *      file.delete();
 *      results.add(file);
 *    }
 *  }
 * 
* * *

2. Filter Example

* * Choosing which directories and files to process can be a key aspect * of using this class. This information can be setup in three ways, * via three different constructors. *

* The first option is to visit all directories and files. * This is achieved via the no-args constructor. *

* The second constructor option is to supply a single {@link FileFilter} * that describes the files and directories to visit. Care must be taken * with this option as the same filter is used for both directories * and files. *

* For example, if you wanted all directories which are not hidden * and files which end in ".txt": *

 *  public class FooDirectoryWalker extends DirectoryWalker {
 *    public FooDirectoryWalker(FileFilter filter) {
 *      super(filter, -1);
 *    }
 *  }
 *
 *  // Build up the filters and create the walker
 *    // Create a filter for Non-hidden directories
 *    IOFileFilter fooDirFilter =
 *        FileFilterUtils.andFileFilter(FileFilterUtils.directoryFileFilter,
 *                                      HiddenFileFilter.VISIBLE);
 *
 *    // Create a filter for Files ending in ".txt"
 *    IOFileFilter fooFileFilter =
 *        FileFilterUtils.andFileFilter(FileFilterUtils.fileFileFilter,
 *                                      FileFilterUtils.suffixFileFilter(".txt"));
 *
 *    // Combine the directory and file filters using an OR condition
 *    java.io.FileFilter fooFilter =
 *        FileFilterUtils.orFileFilter(fooDirFilter, fooFileFilter);
 *
 *    // Use the filter to construct a DirectoryWalker implementation
 *    FooDirectoryWalker walker = new FooDirectoryWalker(fooFilter);
 * 
*

* The third constructor option is to specify separate filters, one for * directories and one for files. These are combined internally to form * the correct FileFilter, something which is very easy to * get wrong when attempted manually, particularly when trying to * express constructs like 'any file in directories named docs'. *

* For example, if you wanted all directories which are not hidden * and files which end in ".txt": *

 *  public class FooDirectoryWalker extends DirectoryWalker {
 *    public FooDirectoryWalker(IOFileFilter dirFilter, IOFileFilter fileFilter) {
 *      super(dirFilter, fileFilter, -1);
 *    }
 *  }
 *
 *  // Use the filters to construct the walker
 *  FooDirectoryWalker walker = new FooDirectoryWalker(
 *    HiddenFileFilter.VISIBLE,
 *    FileFilterUtils.suffixFileFilter(".txt"),
 *  );
 * 
* This is much simpler than the previous example, and is why it is the preferred * option for filtering. * * *

3. Cancellation

* * The DirectoryWalker contains some of the logic required for cancel processing. * Subclasses must complete the implementation. *

* What DirectoryWalker does provide for cancellation is: *

    *
  • {@link CancelException} which can be thrown in any of the * lifecycle methods to stop processing.
  • *
  • The walk() method traps thrown {@link CancelException} * and calls the handleCancelled() method, providing * a place for custom cancel processing.
  • *
*

* Implementations need to provide: *

    *
  • The decision logic on whether to cancel processing or not.
  • *
  • Constructing and throwing a {@link CancelException}.
  • *
  • Custom cancel processing in the handleCancelled() method. *
*

* Two possible scenarios are envisaged for cancellation: *

    *
  • 3.1 External / Mult-threaded - cancellation being * decided/initiated by an external process.
  • *
  • 3.2 Internal - cancellation being decided/initiated * from within a DirectoryWalker implementation.
  • *
*

* The following sections provide example implementations for these two different * scenarios. * * *

3.1 External / Multi-threaded

* * This example provides a public cancel() method that can be * called by another thread to stop the processing. A typical example use-case * would be a cancel button on a GUI. Calling this method sets a * * volatile flag to ensure it will work properly in a multi-threaded environment. * The flag is returned by the handleIsCancelled() method, which * will cause the walk to stop immediately. The handleCancelled() * method will be the next, and last, callback method received once cancellation * has occurred. * *
 *  public class FooDirectoryWalker extends DirectoryWalker {
 *
 *    private volatile boolean cancelled = false;
 *
 *    public void cancel() {
 *        cancelled = true;
 *    }
 *
 *    protected boolean handleIsCancelled(File file, int depth, Collection results) {
 *        return cancelled;
 *    }
 *
 *    protected void handleCancelled(File startDirectory, Collection results, CancelException cancel) {
 *        // implement processing required when a cancellation occurs
 *    }
 *  }
 * 
* * *

3.2 Internal

* * This shows an example of how internal cancellation processing could be implemented. * Note the decision logic and throwing a {@link CancelException} could be implemented * in any of the lifecycle methods. * *
 *  public class BarDirectoryWalker extends DirectoryWalker {
 *
 *    protected boolean handleDirectory(File directory, int depth, Collection results) throws IOException {
 *        // cancel if hidden directory
 *        if (directory.isHidden()) {
 *            throw new CancelException(file, depth);
 *        }
 *        return true;
 *    }
 *
 *    protected void handleFile(File file, int depth, Collection results) throws IOException {
 *        // cancel if read-only file
 *        if (!file.canWrite()) {
 *            throw new CancelException(file, depth);
 *        }
 *        results.add(file);
 *    }
 *
 *    protected void handleCancelled(File startDirectory, Collection results, CancelException cancel) {
 *        // implement processing required when a cancellation occurs
 *    }
 *  }
 * 
* * @since 1.3 * @version $Id: DirectoryWalker.java 1723627 2016-01-07 21:15:47Z niallp $ */ public abstract class DirectoryWalker { /** * The file filter to use to filter files and directories. */ private final FileFilter filter; /** * The limit on the directory depth to walk. */ private final int depthLimit; /** * Construct an instance with no filtering and unlimited depth. */ protected DirectoryWalker() { this(null, -1); } /** * Construct an instance with a filter and limit the depth navigated to. *

* The filter controls which files and directories will be navigated to as * part of the walk. The {@link FileFilterUtils} class is useful for combining * various filters together. A {@code null} filter means that no * filtering should occur and all files and directories will be visited. * * @param filter the filter to apply, null means visit all files * @param depthLimit controls how deep the hierarchy is * navigated to (less than 0 means unlimited) */ protected DirectoryWalker(final FileFilter filter, final int depthLimit) { this.filter = filter; this.depthLimit = depthLimit; } /** * Construct an instance with a directory and a file filter and an optional * limit on the depth navigated to. *

* The filters control which files and directories will be navigated to as part * of the walk. This constructor uses {@link FileFilterUtils#makeDirectoryOnly(IOFileFilter)} * and {@link FileFilterUtils#makeFileOnly(IOFileFilter)} internally to combine the filters. * A {@code null} filter means that no filtering should occur. * * @param directoryFilter the filter to apply to directories, null means visit all directories * @param fileFilter the filter to apply to files, null means visit all files * @param depthLimit controls how deep the hierarchy is * navigated to (less than 0 means unlimited) */ protected DirectoryWalker(IOFileFilter directoryFilter, IOFileFilter fileFilter, final int depthLimit) { if (directoryFilter == null && fileFilter == null) { this.filter = null; } else { directoryFilter = directoryFilter != null ? directoryFilter : TrueFileFilter.TRUE; fileFilter = fileFilter != null ? fileFilter : TrueFileFilter.TRUE; directoryFilter = FileFilterUtils.makeDirectoryOnly(directoryFilter); fileFilter = FileFilterUtils.makeFileOnly(fileFilter); this.filter = FileFilterUtils.or(directoryFilter, fileFilter); } this.depthLimit = depthLimit; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Internal method that walks the directory hierarchy in a depth-first manner. *

* Users of this class do not need to call this method. This method will * be called automatically by another (public) method on the specific subclass. *

* Writers of subclasses should call this method to start the directory walk. * Once called, this method will emit events as it walks the hierarchy. * The event methods have the prefix handle. * * @param startDirectory the directory to start from, not null * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws NullPointerException if the start directory is null * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected final void walk(final File startDirectory, final Collection results) throws IOException { if (startDirectory == null) { throw new NullPointerException("Start Directory is null"); } try { handleStart(startDirectory, results); walk(startDirectory, 0, results); handleEnd(results); } catch(final CancelException cancel) { handleCancelled(startDirectory, results, cancel); } } /** * Main recursive method to examine the directory hierarchy. * * @param directory the directory to examine, not null * @param depth the directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ private void walk(final File directory, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { checkIfCancelled(directory, depth, results); if (handleDirectory(directory, depth, results)) { handleDirectoryStart(directory, depth, results); final int childDepth = depth + 1; if (depthLimit < 0 || childDepth <= depthLimit) { checkIfCancelled(directory, depth, results); File[] childFiles = filter == null ? directory.listFiles() : directory.listFiles(filter); childFiles = filterDirectoryContents(directory, depth, childFiles); if (childFiles == null) { handleRestricted(directory, childDepth, results); } else { for (final File childFile : childFiles) { if (childFile.isDirectory()) { walk(childFile, childDepth, results); } else { checkIfCancelled(childFile, childDepth, results); handleFile(childFile, childDepth, results); checkIfCancelled(childFile, childDepth, results); } } } } handleDirectoryEnd(directory, depth, results); } checkIfCancelled(directory, depth, results); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Checks whether the walk has been cancelled by calling {@link #handleIsCancelled}, * throwing a CancelException if it has. *

* Writers of subclasses should not normally call this method as it is called * automatically by the walk of the tree. However, sometimes a single method, * typically {@link #handleFile}, may take a long time to run. In that case, * you may wish to check for cancellation by calling this method. * * @param file the current file being processed * @param depth the current file level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected final void checkIfCancelled(final File file, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { if (handleIsCancelled(file, depth, results)) { throw new CancelException(file, depth); } } /** * Overridable callback method invoked to determine if the entire walk * operation should be immediately cancelled. *

* This method should be implemented by those subclasses that want to * provide a public cancel() method available from another * thread. The design pattern for the subclass should be as follows: *

     *  public class FooDirectoryWalker extends DirectoryWalker {
     *    private volatile boolean cancelled = false;
     *
     *    public void cancel() {
     *        cancelled = true;
     *    }
     *    private void handleIsCancelled(File file, int depth, Collection results) {
     *        return cancelled;
     *    }
     *    protected void handleCancelled(File startDirectory,
     *              Collection results, CancelException cancel) {
     *        // implement processing required when a cancellation occurs
     *    }
     *  }
     * 
*

* If this method returns true, then the directory walk is immediately * cancelled. The next callback method will be {@link #handleCancelled}. *

* This implementation returns false. * * @param file the file or directory being processed * @param depth the current directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @return true if the walk has been cancelled * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected boolean handleIsCancelled( final File file, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass return false; // not cancelled } /** * Overridable callback method invoked when the operation is cancelled. * The file being processed when the cancellation occurred can be * obtained from the exception. *

* This implementation just re-throws the {@link CancelException}. * * @param startDirectory the directory that the walk started from * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @param cancel the exception throw to cancel further processing * containing details at the point of cancellation. * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected void handleCancelled(final File startDirectory, final Collection results, final CancelException cancel) throws IOException { // re-throw exception - overridable by subclass throw cancel; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Overridable callback method invoked at the start of processing. *

* This implementation does nothing. * * @param startDirectory the directory to start from * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected void handleStart(final File startDirectory, final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass } /** * Overridable callback method invoked to determine if a directory should be processed. *

* This method returns a boolean to indicate if the directory should be examined or not. * If you return false, the entire directory and any subdirectories will be skipped. * Note that this functionality is in addition to the filtering by file filter. *

* This implementation does nothing and returns true. * * @param directory the current directory being processed * @param depth the current directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @return true to process this directory, false to skip this directory * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected boolean handleDirectory(final File directory, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass return true; // process directory } /** * Overridable callback method invoked at the start of processing each directory. *

* This implementation does nothing. * * @param directory the current directory being processed * @param depth the current directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected void handleDirectoryStart(final File directory, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass } /** * Overridable callback method invoked with the contents of each directory. *

* This implementation returns the files unchanged * * @param directory the current directory being processed * @param depth the current directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param files the files (possibly filtered) in the directory, may be {@code null} * @return the filtered list of files * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs * @since 2.0 */ protected File[] filterDirectoryContents(final File directory, final int depth, final File[] files) throws IOException { return files; } /** * Overridable callback method invoked for each (non-directory) file. *

* This implementation does nothing. * * @param file the current file being processed * @param depth the current directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected void handleFile(final File file, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass } /** * Overridable callback method invoked for each restricted directory. *

* This implementation does nothing. * * @param directory the restricted directory * @param depth the current directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected void handleRestricted(final File directory, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass } /** * Overridable callback method invoked at the end of processing each directory. *

* This implementation does nothing. * * @param directory the directory being processed * @param depth the current directory level (starting directory = 0) * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected void handleDirectoryEnd(final File directory, final int depth, final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass } /** * Overridable callback method invoked at the end of processing. *

* This implementation does nothing. * * @param results the collection of result objects, may be updated * @throws IOException if an I/O Error occurs */ protected void handleEnd(final Collection results) throws IOException { // do nothing - overridable by subclass } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * CancelException is thrown in DirectoryWalker to cancel the current * processing. */ public static class CancelException extends IOException { /** Serialization id. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1347339620135041008L; /** The file being processed when the exception was thrown. */ private final File file; /** The file depth when the exception was thrown. */ private final int depth; /** * Constructs a CancelException with * the file and depth when cancellation occurred. * * @param file the file when the operation was cancelled, may be null * @param depth the depth when the operation was cancelled, may be null */ public CancelException(final File file, final int depth) { this("Operation Cancelled", file, depth); } /** * Constructs a CancelException with * an appropriate message and the file and depth when * cancellation occurred. * * @param message the detail message * @param file the file when the operation was cancelled * @param depth the depth when the operation was cancelled */ public CancelException(final String message, final File file, final int depth) { super(message); this.file = file; this.depth = depth; } /** * Return the file when the operation was cancelled. * * @return the file when the operation was cancelled */ public File getFile() { return file; } /** * Return the depth when the operation was cancelled. * * @return the depth when the operation was cancelled */ public int getDepth() { return depth; } } }





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