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package io.vertx.rxjava.core.net;

import rx.Observable;
import rx.Single;
import io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper;
import io.vertx.rx.java.WriteStreamSubscriber;
import io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import io.vertx.core.Handler;
import io.vertx.core.AsyncResult;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonObject;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonArray;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.RxGen;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.TypeArg;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.MappingIterator;

/**
 * Represents a TCP server
 *
 * 

* NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from the {@link io.vertx.core.net.NetServer original} non RX-ified interface using Vert.x codegen. */ @RxGen(io.vertx.core.net.NetServer.class) public class NetServer implements io.vertx.rxjava.core.metrics.Measured { @Override public String toString() { return delegate.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (this == o) return true; if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) return false; NetServer that = (NetServer) o; return delegate.equals(that.delegate); } @Override public int hashCode() { return delegate.hashCode(); } public static final TypeArg __TYPE_ARG = new TypeArg<>( obj -> new NetServer((io.vertx.core.net.NetServer) obj), NetServer::getDelegate ); private final io.vertx.core.net.NetServer delegate; public NetServer(io.vertx.core.net.NetServer delegate) { this.delegate = delegate; } public NetServer(Object delegate) { this.delegate = (io.vertx.core.net.NetServer)delegate; } public io.vertx.core.net.NetServer getDelegate() { return delegate; } private static final TypeArg TYPE_ARG_0 = new TypeArg(o1 -> io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetSocket.newInstance((io.vertx.core.net.NetSocket)o1), o1 -> o1.getDelegate()); /** * Whether the metrics are enabled for this measured object * @return true if metrics are enabled */ public boolean isMetricsEnabled() { boolean ret = delegate.isMetricsEnabled(); return ret; } /** * Return the connect stream for this server. The server can only have at most one handler at any one time. * As the server accepts TCP or SSL connections it creates an instance of {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetSocket} and passes it to the * connect stream . * @return the connect stream */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.ReadStream connectStream() { io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.ReadStream ret = io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.ReadStream.newInstance((io.vertx.core.streams.ReadStream)delegate.connectStream(), TYPE_ARG_0); return ret; } /** * Supply a connect handler for this server. The server can only have at most one connect handler at any one time. * As the server accepts TCP or SSL connections it creates an instance of {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetSocket} and passes it to the * connect handler. * @param handler * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer connectHandler(Handler handler) { io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer ret = io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer.newInstance((io.vertx.core.net.NetServer)delegate.connectHandler(new Handler() { public void handle(io.vertx.core.net.NetSocket event) { handler.handle(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetSocket.newInstance((io.vertx.core.net.NetSocket)event)); } })); return ret; } /** * Start listening on the port and host as configured in the {@link io.vertx.core.net.NetServerOptions} used when * creating the server. *

* The server may not be listening until some time after the call to listen has returned. * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen() { delegate.listen(); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param listenHandler handler that will be notified when listening or failed * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen(Handler> listenHandler) { delegate.listen(new Handler>() { public void handle(AsyncResult ar) { if (ar.succeeded()) { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.succeededFuture(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer.newInstance((io.vertx.core.net.NetServer)ar.result()))); } else { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.failedFuture(ar.cause())); } } }); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently * @deprecated use {@link #rxListen} instead */ @Deprecated() public Observable listenObservable() { io.vertx.rx.java.ObservableFuture listenHandler = io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper.observableFuture(); listen(listenHandler.toHandler()); return listenHandler; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public Single rxListen() { return Single.create(new io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> { listen(fut); })); } /** * Start listening on the specified port and host, ignoring port and host configured in the {@link io.vertx.core.net.NetServerOptions} used when * creating the server. *

* Port 0 can be specified meaning "choose an random port". *

* Host 0.0.0.0 can be specified meaning "listen on all available interfaces". *

* The server may not be listening until some time after the call to listen has returned. * @param port * @param host * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen(int port, String host) { delegate.listen(port, host); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param port the port to listen on * @param host the host to listen on * @param listenHandler handler that will be notified when listening or failed * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen(int port, String host, Handler> listenHandler) { delegate.listen(port, host, new Handler>() { public void handle(AsyncResult ar) { if (ar.succeeded()) { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.succeededFuture(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer.newInstance((io.vertx.core.net.NetServer)ar.result()))); } else { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.failedFuture(ar.cause())); } } }); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param port the port to listen on * @param host the host to listen on * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently * @deprecated use {@link #rxListen} instead */ @Deprecated() public Observable listenObservable(int port, String host) { io.vertx.rx.java.ObservableFuture listenHandler = io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper.observableFuture(); listen(port, host, listenHandler.toHandler()); return listenHandler; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param port the port to listen on * @param host the host to listen on * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public Single rxListen(int port, String host) { return Single.create(new io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> { listen(port, host, fut); })); } /** * Start listening on the specified port and host "0.0.0.0", ignoring port and host configured in the * {@link io.vertx.core.net.NetServerOptions} used when creating the server. *

* Port 0 can be specified meaning "choose an random port". *

* The server may not be listening until some time after the call to listen has returned. * @param port * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen(int port) { delegate.listen(port); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param port the port to listen on * @param listenHandler handler that will be notified when listening or failed * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen(int port, Handler> listenHandler) { delegate.listen(port, new Handler>() { public void handle(AsyncResult ar) { if (ar.succeeded()) { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.succeededFuture(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer.newInstance((io.vertx.core.net.NetServer)ar.result()))); } else { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.failedFuture(ar.cause())); } } }); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param port the port to listen on * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently * @deprecated use {@link #rxListen} instead */ @Deprecated() public Observable listenObservable(int port) { io.vertx.rx.java.ObservableFuture listenHandler = io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper.observableFuture(); listen(port, listenHandler.toHandler()); return listenHandler; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param port the port to listen on * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public Single rxListen(int port) { return Single.create(new io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> { listen(port, fut); })); } /** * Start listening on the specified local address, ignoring port and host configured in the {@link io.vertx.core.net.NetServerOptions} used when * creating the server. *

* The server may not be listening until some time after the call to listen has returned. * @param localAddress the local address to listen on * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.SocketAddress localAddress) { delegate.listen(localAddress.getDelegate()); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param localAddress the local address to listen on * @param listenHandler handler that will be notified when listening or failed * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer listen(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.SocketAddress localAddress, Handler> listenHandler) { delegate.listen(localAddress.getDelegate(), new Handler>() { public void handle(AsyncResult ar) { if (ar.succeeded()) { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.succeededFuture(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer.newInstance((io.vertx.core.net.NetServer)ar.result()))); } else { listenHandler.handle(io.vertx.core.Future.failedFuture(ar.cause())); } } }); return this; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param localAddress the local address to listen on * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently * @deprecated use {@link #rxListen} instead */ @Deprecated() public Observable listenObservable(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.SocketAddress localAddress) { io.vertx.rx.java.ObservableFuture listenHandler = io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper.observableFuture(); listen(localAddress, listenHandler.toHandler()); return listenHandler; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#listen} but providing a handler that will be notified when the server is listening, or fails. * @param localAddress the local address to listen on * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently */ public Single rxListen(io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.SocketAddress localAddress) { return Single.create(new io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> { listen(localAddress, fut); })); } /** * Close the server. This will close any currently open connections. The close may not complete until after this * method has returned. */ public void close() { delegate.close(); } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#close} but supplying a handler that will be notified when close is complete. * @param completionHandler the handler */ public void close(Handler> completionHandler) { delegate.close(completionHandler); } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#close} but supplying a handler that will be notified when close is complete. * @return * @deprecated use {@link #rxClose} instead */ @Deprecated() public Observable closeObservable() { io.vertx.rx.java.ObservableFuture completionHandler = io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper.observableFuture(); close(completionHandler.toHandler()); return completionHandler; } /** * Like {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetServer#close} but supplying a handler that will be notified when close is complete. * @return */ public Single rxClose() { return Single.create(new io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> { close(fut); })); } /** * The actual port the server is listening on. This is useful if you bound the server specifying 0 as port number * signifying an ephemeral port * @return the actual port the server is listening on. */ public int actualPort() { int ret = delegate.actualPort(); return ret; } public static NetServer newInstance(io.vertx.core.net.NetServer arg) { return arg != null ? new NetServer(arg) : null; } }





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