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package spark.resource;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.net.URL;

import spark.utils.Assert;
import spark.utils.ResourceUtils;

/**
 * Convenience base class for {@link Resource} implementations,
 * pre-implementing typical behavior.
 * 

The "exists" method will check whether a File or InputStream can * be opened; "isOpen" will always return false; "getURL" and "getFile" * throw an exception; and "toString" will return the description. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * Code copied from Spring source. Modifications made (mostly removal of methods) by Per Wendel. */ public abstract class AbstractResource implements Resource { /** * This implementation checks whether a File can be opened, * falling back to whether an InputStream can be opened. * This will cover both directories and content resources. */ @Override public boolean exists() { // Try file existence: can we find the file in the file system? try { return getFile().exists(); } catch (IOException ex) { // Fall back to stream existence: can we open the stream? try { InputStream is = getInputStream(); is.close(); return true; } catch (Throwable isEx) { return false; } } } /** * This implementation always returns {@code true}. */ @Override public boolean isReadable() { return true; } /** * This implementation always returns {@code false}. */ @Override public boolean isOpen() { return false; } /** * This implementation throws a FileNotFoundException, assuming * that the resource cannot be resolved to a URL. */ @Override public URL getURL() throws IOException { throw new FileNotFoundException(getDescription() + " cannot be resolved to URL"); } /** * This implementation builds a URI based on the URL returned * by {@link #getURL()}. */ @Override public URI getURI() throws IOException { URL url = getURL(); try { return ResourceUtils.toURI(url); } catch (URISyntaxException ex) { throw new IOException("Invalid URI [" + url + "]", ex); } } /** * This implementation throws a FileNotFoundException, assuming * that the resource cannot be resolved to an absolute file path. */ @Override public File getFile() throws IOException { throw new FileNotFoundException(getDescription() + " cannot be resolved to absolute file path"); } /** * This implementation reads the entire InputStream to calculate the * content length. Subclasses will almost always be able to provide * a more optimal version of this, e.g. checking a File length. * * @throws IllegalStateException if {@link #getInputStream()} returns null. * @see #getInputStream() */ @Override public long contentLength() throws IOException { InputStream is = this.getInputStream(); Assert.state(is != null, "resource input stream must not be null"); try { long size = 0; byte[] buf = new byte[255]; int read; while ((read = is.read(buf)) != -1) { size += read; } return size; } finally { try { is.close(); } catch (IOException ex) { } } } /** * This implementation checks the timestamp of the underlying File, * if available. * * @see #getFileForLastModifiedCheck() */ @Override public long lastModified() throws IOException { long lastModified = getFileForLastModifiedCheck().lastModified(); if (lastModified == 0L) { throw new FileNotFoundException(getDescription() + " cannot be resolved in the file system for resolving its last-modified timestamp"); } return lastModified; } /** * Determine the File to use for timestamp checking. *

The default implementation delegates to {@link #getFile()}. * * @return the File to use for timestamp checking (never {@code null}) * @throws IOException if the resource cannot be resolved as absolute * file path, i.e. if the resource is not available in a file system */ protected File getFileForLastModifiedCheck() throws IOException { return getFile(); } /** * This implementation throws a FileNotFoundException, assuming * that relative resources cannot be created for this resource. */ @Override public Resource createRelative(String relativePath) throws IOException { throw new FileNotFoundException("Cannot create a relative resource for " + getDescription()); } /** * This implementation always returns {@code null}, * assuming that this resource type does not have a filename. */ @Override public String getFilename() { return null; } /** * This implementation returns the description of this resource. * * @see #getDescription() */ @Override public String toString() { return getDescription(); } /** * This implementation compares description strings. * * @see #getDescription() */ @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { return (obj == this || (obj instanceof Resource && ((Resource) obj).getDescription().equals(getDescription()))); } /** * This implementation returns the description's hash code. * * @see #getDescription() */ @Override public int hashCode() { return getDescription().hashCode(); } }





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