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package org.apache.commons.lang3.concurrent;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;

/**
 * A specialized {@link BackgroundInitializer} implementation that can deal with
 * multiple background initialization tasks.
 *
 * 

* This class has a similar purpose as {@link BackgroundInitializer}. However, * it is not limited to a single background initialization task. Rather it * manages an arbitrary number of {@link BackgroundInitializer} objects, * executes them, and waits until they are completely initialized. This is * useful for applications that have to perform multiple initialization tasks * that can run in parallel (i.e. that do not depend on each other). This class * takes care about the management of an {@link ExecutorService} and shares it * with the {@link BackgroundInitializer} objects it is responsible for; so the * using application need not bother with these details. *

*

* The typical usage scenario for {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} is as * follows: *

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  • Create a new instance of the class. Optionally pass in a pre-configured * {@link ExecutorService}. Alternatively {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} can * create a temporary {@link ExecutorService} and delete it after initialization * is complete.
  • *
  • Create specialized {@link BackgroundInitializer} objects for the * initialization tasks to be performed and add them to the {@code * MultiBackgroundInitializer} using the * {@link #addInitializer(String, BackgroundInitializer)} method.
  • *
  • After all initializers have been added, call the {@link #start()} method. *
  • *
  • When access to the result objects produced by the {@code * BackgroundInitializer} objects is needed call the {@link #get()} method. The * object returned here provides access to all result objects created during * initialization. It also stores information about exceptions that have * occurred.
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* {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} starts a special controller task that * starts all {@link BackgroundInitializer} objects added to the instance. * Before the an initializer is started it is checked whether this initializer * already has an {@link ExecutorService} set. If this is the case, this {@code * ExecutorService} is used for running the background task. Otherwise the * current {@link ExecutorService} of this {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} is * shared with the initializer. *

*

* The easiest way of using this class is to let it deal with the management of * an {@link ExecutorService} itself: If no external {@link ExecutorService} is * provided, the class creates a temporary {@link ExecutorService} (that is * capable of executing all background tasks in parallel) and destroys it at the * end of background processing. *

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* Alternatively an external {@link ExecutorService} can be provided - either at * construction time or later by calling the * {@link #setExternalExecutor(ExecutorService)} method. In this case all * background tasks are scheduled at this external {@link ExecutorService}. * Important note: When using an external {@code * ExecutorService} be sure that the number of threads managed by the service is * large enough. Otherwise a deadlock can happen! This is the case in the * following scenario: {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} starts a task that * starts all registered {@link BackgroundInitializer} objects and waits for * their completion. If for instance a single threaded {@link ExecutorService} * is used, none of the background tasks can be executed, and the task created * by {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} waits forever. *

* * @since 3.0 */ public class MultiBackgroundInitializer extends BackgroundInitializer { /** * A data class for storing the results of the background initialization * performed by {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer}. Objects of this inner * class are returned by {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer#initialize()}. * They allow access to all result objects produced by the * {@link BackgroundInitializer} objects managed by the owning instance. It * is also possible to retrieve status information about single * {@link BackgroundInitializer}s, i.e. whether they completed normally or * caused an exception. */ public static class MultiBackgroundInitializerResults { /** A map with the child initializers. */ private final Map> initializers; /** A map with the result objects. */ private final Map resultObjects; /** A map with the exceptions. */ private final Map exceptions; /** * Creates a new instance of {@link MultiBackgroundInitializerResults} * and initializes it with maps for the {@link BackgroundInitializer} * objects, their result objects and the exceptions thrown by them. * * @param inits the {@link BackgroundInitializer} objects * @param results the result objects * @param excepts the exceptions */ private MultiBackgroundInitializerResults( final Map> inits, final Map results, final Map excepts) { initializers = inits; resultObjects = results; exceptions = excepts; } /** * Checks whether an initializer with the given name exists. If not, * throws an exception. If it exists, the associated child initializer * is returned. * * @param name the name to check * @return the initializer with this name * @throws NoSuchElementException if the name is unknown */ private BackgroundInitializer checkName(final String name) { final BackgroundInitializer init = initializers.get(name); if (init == null) { throw new NoSuchElementException( "No child initializer with name " + name); } return init; } /** * Returns the {@link ConcurrentException} object that was thrown by the * {@link BackgroundInitializer} with the given name. If this * initializer did not throw an exception, the return value is * null. If the name cannot be resolved, an exception is thrown. * * @param name the name of the {@link BackgroundInitializer} * @return the exception thrown by this initializer * @throws NoSuchElementException if the name cannot be resolved */ public ConcurrentException getException(final String name) { checkName(name); return exceptions.get(name); } /** * Returns the {@link BackgroundInitializer} with the given name. If the * name cannot be resolved, an exception is thrown. * * @param name the name of the {@link BackgroundInitializer} * @return the {@link BackgroundInitializer} with this name * @throws NoSuchElementException if the name cannot be resolved */ public BackgroundInitializer getInitializer(final String name) { return checkName(name); } /** * Returns the result object produced by the {@code * BackgroundInitializer} with the given name. This is the object * returned by the initializer's {@code initialize()} method. If this * {@link BackgroundInitializer} caused an exception, null is * returned. If the name cannot be resolved, an exception is thrown. * * @param name the name of the {@link BackgroundInitializer} * @return the result object produced by this {@code * BackgroundInitializer} * @throws NoSuchElementException if the name cannot be resolved */ public Object getResultObject(final String name) { checkName(name); return resultObjects.get(name); } /** * Returns a set with the names of all {@link BackgroundInitializer} * objects managed by the {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer}. * * @return an (unmodifiable) set with the names of the managed {@code * BackgroundInitializer} objects */ public Set initializerNames() { return Collections.unmodifiableSet(initializers.keySet()); } /** * Returns a flag whether the {@link BackgroundInitializer} with the * given name caused an exception. * * @param name the name of the {@link BackgroundInitializer} * @return a flag whether this initializer caused an exception * @throws NoSuchElementException if the name cannot be resolved */ public boolean isException(final String name) { checkName(name); return exceptions.containsKey(name); } /** * Returns a flag whether the whole initialization was successful. This * is the case if no child initializer has thrown an exception. * * @return a flag whether the initialization was successful */ public boolean isSuccessful() { return exceptions.isEmpty(); } } /** A map with the child initializers. */ private final Map> childInitializers = new HashMap<>(); /** * Creates a new instance of {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer}. */ public MultiBackgroundInitializer() { } /** * Creates a new instance of {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} and * initializes it with the given external {@link ExecutorService}. * * @param exec the {@link ExecutorService} for executing the background * tasks */ public MultiBackgroundInitializer(final ExecutorService exec) { super(exec); } /** * Adds a new {@link BackgroundInitializer} to this object. When this * {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} is started, the given initializer will * be processed. This method must not be called after {@link #start()} has * been invoked. * * @param name the name of the initializer (must not be null) * @param backgroundInitializer the {@link BackgroundInitializer} to add (must not be * null) * @throws NullPointerException if either {@code name} or {@code backgroundInitializer} * is {@code null} * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code start()} has already been called */ public void addInitializer(final String name, final BackgroundInitializer backgroundInitializer) { Objects.requireNonNull(name, "name"); Objects.requireNonNull(backgroundInitializer, "backgroundInitializer"); synchronized (this) { if (isStarted()) { throw new IllegalStateException("addInitializer() must not be called after start()!"); } childInitializers.put(name, backgroundInitializer); } } /** * Calls the closer of all child {@code BackgroundInitializer} objects * * @throws ConcurrentException throws an ConcurrentException that will have all other exceptions as suppressed exceptions. ConcurrentException thrown by children will be unwrapped. * @since 3.14.0 */ @Override public void close() throws ConcurrentException { ConcurrentException exception = null; for (BackgroundInitializer child : childInitializers.values()) { try { child.close(); } catch (Exception e) { if (exception == null) { exception = new ConcurrentException(); } if (e instanceof ConcurrentException) { // Because ConcurrentException is only created by classes in this package // we can safely unwrap it. exception.addSuppressed(e.getCause()); } else { exception.addSuppressed(e); } } } if (exception != null) { throw exception; } } /** * Returns the number of tasks needed for executing all child {@code * BackgroundInitializer} objects in parallel. This implementation sums up * the required tasks for all child initializers (which is necessary if one * of the child initializers is itself a {@link MultiBackgroundInitializer} * ). Then it adds 1 for the control task that waits for the completion of * the children. * * @return the number of tasks required for background processing */ @Override protected int getTaskCount() { return 1 + childInitializers.values().stream().mapToInt(BackgroundInitializer::getTaskCount).sum(); } /** * Creates the results object. This implementation starts all child {@code * BackgroundInitializer} objects. Then it collects their results and * creates a {@link MultiBackgroundInitializerResults} object with this * data. If a child initializer throws a checked exceptions, it is added to * the results object. Unchecked exceptions are propagated. * * @return the results object * @throws Exception if an error occurs */ @Override protected MultiBackgroundInitializerResults initialize() throws Exception { final Map> inits; synchronized (this) { // create a snapshot to operate on inits = new HashMap<>(childInitializers); } // start the child initializers final ExecutorService exec = getActiveExecutor(); inits.values().forEach(bi -> { if (bi.getExternalExecutor() == null) { // share the executor service if necessary bi.setExternalExecutor(exec); } bi.start(); }); // collect the results final Map results = new HashMap<>(); final Map excepts = new HashMap<>(); inits.forEach((k, v) -> { try { results.put(k, v.get()); } catch (final ConcurrentException cex) { excepts.put(k, cex); } }); return new MultiBackgroundInitializerResults(inits, results, excepts); } /** * Tests whether this all child {@code BackgroundInitializer} objects are initialized. * Once initialized, always returns true. * * @return whether all child {@code BackgroundInitializer} objects instance are initialized. Once initialized, always returns true. If there are no child {@code BackgroundInitializer} objects return false. * @since 3.14.0 */ @Override public boolean isInitialized() { if (childInitializers.isEmpty()) { return false; } return childInitializers.values().stream().allMatch(BackgroundInitializer::isInitialized); } }




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