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package org.apache.kafka.common;
import org.apache.kafka.common.internals.KafkaFutureImpl;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
/**
* A flexible future which supports call chaining and other asynchronous programming patterns.
*
* Relation to {@code CompletionStage}
* It is possible to obtain a {@code CompletionStage} from a
* {@code KafkaFuture} instance by calling {@link #toCompletionStage()}.
* If converting {@link KafkaFuture#whenComplete(BiConsumer)} or {@link KafkaFuture#thenApply(BaseFunction)} to
* {@link CompletableFuture#whenComplete(java.util.function.BiConsumer)} or
* {@link CompletableFuture#thenApply(java.util.function.Function)} be aware that the returned
* {@code KafkaFuture} will fail with an {@code ExecutionException}, whereas a {@code CompletionStage} fails
* with a {@code CompletionException}.
*/
public abstract class KafkaFuture implements Future {
/**
* A function which takes objects of type A and returns objects of type B.
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface BaseFunction {
B apply(A a);
}
/**
* A function which takes objects of type A and returns objects of type B.
*
* @deprecated Since Kafka 3.0. Use the {@link BaseFunction} functional interface.
*/
@Deprecated
public static abstract class Function implements BaseFunction { }
/**
* A consumer of two different types of object.
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface BiConsumer {
void accept(A a, B b);
}
/**
* Returns a new KafkaFuture that is already completed with the given value.
*/
public static KafkaFuture completedFuture(U value) {
KafkaFuture future = new KafkaFutureImpl<>();
future.complete(value);
return future;
}
/**
* Returns a new KafkaFuture that is completed when all the given futures have completed. If
* any future throws an exception, the returned future returns it. If multiple futures throw
* an exception, which one gets returned is arbitrarily chosen.
*/
public static KafkaFuture allOf(KafkaFuture>... futures) {
KafkaFutureImpl result = new KafkaFutureImpl<>();
CompletableFuture.allOf(Arrays.stream(futures)
.map(kafkaFuture -> {
// Safe since KafkaFuture's only subclass is KafkaFuture for which toCompletionStage()
// always return a CF.
return (CompletableFuture>) kafkaFuture.toCompletionStage();
})
.toArray(CompletableFuture[]::new)).whenComplete((value, ex) -> {
if (ex == null) {
result.complete(value);
} else {
// Have to unwrap the CompletionException which allOf() introduced
result.completeExceptionally(ex.getCause());
}
});
return result;
}
/**
* Gets a {@code CompletionStage} with the same completion properties as this {@code KafkaFuture}.
* The returned instance will complete when this future completes and in the same way
* (with the same result or exception).
*
* Calling {@code toCompletableFuture()} on the returned instance will yield a {@code CompletableFuture},
* but invocation of the completion methods ({@code complete()} and other methods in the {@code complete*()}
* and {@code obtrude*()} families) on that {@code CompletableFuture} instance will result in
* {@code UnsupportedOperationException} being thrown. Unlike a "minimal" {@code CompletableFuture},
* the {@code get*()} and other methods of {@code CompletableFuture} that are not inherited from
* {@code CompletionStage} will work normally.
*
*
If you want to block on the completion of a KafkaFuture you should use
* {@link #get()}, {@link #get(long, TimeUnit)} or {@link #getNow(Object)}, rather than calling
* {@code .toCompletionStage().toCompletableFuture().get()} etc.
*
* @since Kafka 3.0
*/
public abstract CompletionStage toCompletionStage();
/**
* Returns a new KafkaFuture that, when this future completes normally, is executed with this
* futures's result as the argument to the supplied function.
*
* The function may be invoked by the thread that calls {@code thenApply} or it may be invoked by the thread that
* completes the future.
*/
public abstract KafkaFuture thenApply(BaseFunction function);
/**
* Prefer {@link KafkaFuture#thenApply(BaseFunction)} as this function is here for backwards compatibility reasons
* and might be deprecated/removed in a future release.
*/
public abstract KafkaFuture thenApply(Function function);
/**
* Returns a new KafkaFuture with the same result or exception as this future, that executes the given action
* when this future completes.
*
* When this future is done, the given action is invoked with the result (or null if none) and the exception
* (or null if none) of this future as arguments.
*
* The returned future is completed when the action returns.
* The supplied action should not throw an exception. However, if it does, the following rules apply:
* if this future completed normally but the supplied action throws an exception, then the returned future completes
* exceptionally with the supplied action's exception.
* Or, if this future completed exceptionally and the supplied action throws an exception, then the returned future
* completes exceptionally with this future's exception.
*
* The action may be invoked by the thread that calls {@code whenComplete} or it may be invoked by the thread that
* completes the future.
*
* @param action the action to preform
* @return the new future
*/
public abstract KafkaFuture whenComplete(BiConsumer super T, ? super Throwable> action);
/**
* If not already completed, sets the value returned by get() and related methods to the given
* value.
*/
protected abstract boolean complete(T newValue);
/**
* If not already completed, causes invocations of get() and related methods to throw the given
* exception.
*/
protected abstract boolean completeExceptionally(Throwable newException);
/**
* If not already completed, completes this future with a CancellationException. Dependent
* futures that have not already completed will also complete exceptionally, with a
* CompletionException caused by this CancellationException.
*/
@Override
public abstract boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning);
/**
* Waits if necessary for this future to complete, and then returns its result.
*/
@Override
public abstract T get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException;
/**
* Waits if necessary for at most the given time for this future to complete, and then returns
* its result, if available.
*/
@Override
public abstract T get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException,
TimeoutException;
/**
* Returns the result value (or throws any encountered exception) if completed, else returns
* the given valueIfAbsent.
*/
public abstract T getNow(T valueIfAbsent) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException;
/**
* Returns true if this CompletableFuture was cancelled before it completed normally.
*/
@Override
public abstract boolean isCancelled();
/**
* Returns true if this CompletableFuture completed exceptionally, in any way.
*/
public abstract boolean isCompletedExceptionally();
/**
* Returns true if completed in any fashion: normally, exceptionally, or via cancellation.
*/
@Override
public abstract boolean isDone();
}