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/*
* Copyright 2012 the original author or authors.
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package org.gradle.internal.resource.transfer;
import org.gradle.api.resources.ResourceException;
import org.gradle.internal.resource.metadata.ExternalResourceMetaData;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.net.URI;
public interface ExternalResourceAccessor {
/**
* Read the resource at the given location.
*
* If the resource does not exist, this method should return null.
*
* If the resource may exist but can't be accessed due to some configuration issue, the implementation
* must throw an {@link ResourceException} to indicate a fatal condition.
*
* @param location The address of the resource to obtain
* @param revalidate The resource should be revalidated as part of the request
* @return The resource if it exists, otherwise null. Caller is responsible for closing the result.
* @throws ResourceException If the resource may exist, but not could be obtained for some reason.
*/
@Nullable
ExternalResourceReadResponse openResource(URI location, boolean revalidate) throws ResourceException;
/**
* Obtains only the metadata about the resource.
*
* If it is determined that the resource does not exist, this method should return null.
*
* If the resource may exist but can't be accessed due to some configuration issue, the implementation
* must throw an {@link ResourceException} to indicate a fatal condition.
*
* @param location The location of the resource to obtain the metadata for
* @param revalidate The resource should be revalidated as part of the request
* @return The available metadata, null if the resource doesn't exist
* @throws ResourceException If the resource may exist, but not could be obtained for some reason
*/
@Nullable
ExternalResourceMetaData getMetaData(URI location, boolean revalidate) throws ResourceException;
}
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