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package org.apache.hadoop.fs;
import java.net.URLStreamHandlerFactory;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceStability;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
/**
* Factory for URL stream handlers.
*
* There is only one handler whose job is to create UrlConnections. A
* FsUrlConnection relies on FileSystem to choose the appropriate FS
* implementation.
*
* Before returning our handler, we make sure that FileSystem knows an
* implementation for the requested scheme/protocol.
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
@InterfaceStability.Unstable
public class FsUrlStreamHandlerFactory implements
URLStreamHandlerFactory {
// The configuration holds supported FS implementation class names.
private Configuration conf;
// This map stores whether a protocol is know or not by FileSystem
private Map protocols = new HashMap();
// The URL Stream handler
private java.net.URLStreamHandler handler;
public FsUrlStreamHandlerFactory() {
this.conf = new Configuration();
// force the resolution of the configuration files
// this is required if we want the factory to be able to handle
// file:// URLs
this.conf.getClass("fs.file.impl", null);
this.handler = new FsUrlStreamHandler(this.conf);
}
public FsUrlStreamHandlerFactory(Configuration conf) {
this.conf = new Configuration(conf);
// force the resolution of the configuration files
this.conf.getClass("fs.file.impl", null);
this.handler = new FsUrlStreamHandler(this.conf);
}
public java.net.URLStreamHandler createURLStreamHandler(String protocol) {
if (!protocols.containsKey(protocol)) {
boolean known =
(conf.getClass("fs." + protocol + ".impl", null) != null);
protocols.put(protocol, known);
}
if (protocols.get(protocol)) {
return handler;
} else {
// FileSystem does not know the protocol, let the VM handle this
return null;
}
}
}