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package org.eclipse.jetty.util;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.annotation.ManagedAttribute;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.annotation.ManagedObject;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Log;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Logger;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.Scheduler;
/**
* Creates {@link SocketAddress} instances, returning them through a {@link Promise}.
*/
public interface SocketAddressResolver
{
/**
* Resolves the given host and port, returning a {@link SocketAddress} through the given {@link Promise}
* with the default timeout.
* @param host the host to resolve
* @param port the port of the resulting socket address
* @param promise the callback invoked when the resolution succeeds or fails
*/
public void resolve(String host, int port, Promise> promise);
/**
* Creates {@link SocketAddress} instances synchronously in the caller thread.
*/
@ManagedObject("The synchronous address resolver")
public static class Sync implements SocketAddressResolver
{
@Override
public void resolve(String host, int port, Promise> promise)
{
try
{
InetAddress[] addresses = InetAddress.getAllByName(host);
List result = new ArrayList<>(addresses.length);
for (InetAddress address : addresses)
result.add(new InetSocketAddress(address, port));
if (result.isEmpty())
promise.failed(new UnknownHostException());
else
promise.succeeded(result);
}
catch (Throwable x)
{
promise.failed(x);
}
}
}
/**
* Creates {@link SocketAddress} instances asynchronously in a different thread.
* {@link InetSocketAddress#InetSocketAddress(String, int)} attempts to perform a DNS
* resolution of the host name, and this may block for several seconds.
* This class creates the {@link InetSocketAddress} in a separate thread and provides the result
* through a {@link Promise}, with the possibility to specify a timeout for the operation.
* Example usage:
*
* SocketAddressResolver resolver = new SocketAddressResolver.Async(executor, scheduler, timeout);
* resolver.resolve("www.google.com", 80, new Promise<SocketAddress>()
* {
* public void succeeded(SocketAddress result)
* {
* // The address was resolved
* }
*
* public void failed(Throwable failure)
* {
* // The address resolution failed
* }
* });
*
*/
@ManagedObject("The asynchronous address resolver")
public static class Async implements SocketAddressResolver
{
private static final Logger LOG = Log.getLogger(SocketAddressResolver.class);
private final Executor executor;
private final Scheduler scheduler;
private final long timeout;
/**
* Creates a new instance with the given executor (to perform DNS resolution in a separate thread),
* the given scheduler (to cancel the operation if it takes too long) and the given timeout, in milliseconds.
*
* @param executor the thread pool to use to perform DNS resolution in pooled threads
* @param scheduler the scheduler to schedule tasks to cancel DNS resolution if it takes too long
* @param timeout the timeout, in milliseconds, for the DNS resolution to complete
*/
public Async(Executor executor, Scheduler scheduler, long timeout)
{
this.executor = executor;
this.scheduler = scheduler;
this.timeout = timeout;
}
public Executor getExecutor()
{
return executor;
}
public Scheduler getScheduler()
{
return scheduler;
}
@ManagedAttribute(value = "The timeout, in milliseconds, to resolve an address", readonly = true)
public long getTimeout()
{
return timeout;
}
@Override
public void resolve(final String host, final int port, final Promise> promise)
{
executor.execute(() ->
{
Scheduler.Task task = null;
final AtomicBoolean complete = new AtomicBoolean();
if (timeout > 0)
{
final Thread thread = Thread.currentThread();
task = scheduler.schedule(() ->
{
if (complete.compareAndSet(false, true))
{
promise.failed(new TimeoutException("DNS timeout " + getTimeout() + " ms"));
thread.interrupt();
}
}, timeout, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
}
try
{
long start = System.nanoTime();
InetAddress[] addresses = InetAddress.getAllByName(host);
long elapsed = System.nanoTime() - start;
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled())
LOG.debug("Resolved {} in {} ms", host, TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS.toMillis(elapsed));
List result = new ArrayList<>(addresses.length);
for (InetAddress address : addresses)
result.add(new InetSocketAddress(address, port));
if (complete.compareAndSet(false, true))
{
if (result.isEmpty())
promise.failed(new UnknownHostException());
else
promise.succeeded(result);
}
}
catch (Throwable x)
{
if (complete.compareAndSet(false, true))
promise.failed(x);
}
finally
{
if (task != null)
task.cancel();
}
});
}
}
}
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