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package org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.web.oauth2;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceStability;
import org.apache.hadoop.util.Timer;
/**
* Access tokens generally expire. This timer helps keep track of that.
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Public
@InterfaceStability.Evolving
public class AccessTokenTimer {
public static final long EXPIRE_BUFFER_MS = 30 * 1000L;
private final Timer timer;
/**
* When the current access token will expire in milliseconds since
* epoch.
*/
private long nextRefreshMSSinceEpoch;
public AccessTokenTimer() {
this(new Timer());
}
/**
*
* @param timer Timer instance for unit testing
*/
public AccessTokenTimer(Timer timer) {
this.timer = timer;
this.nextRefreshMSSinceEpoch = 0;
}
/**
* Set when the access token will expire as reported by the oauth server,
* ie in seconds from now.
* @param expiresIn Access time expiration as reported by OAuth server
*/
public void setExpiresIn(String expiresIn) {
this.nextRefreshMSSinceEpoch = convertExpiresIn(timer, expiresIn);
}
/**
* Set when the access token will expire in milliseconds from epoch,
* as required by the WebHDFS configuration. This is a bit hacky and lame.
*
* @param expiresInMSSinceEpoch Access time expiration in ms since epoch.
*/
public void setExpiresInMSSinceEpoch(String expiresInMSSinceEpoch){
this.nextRefreshMSSinceEpoch = Long.parseLong(expiresInMSSinceEpoch);
}
/**
* Get next time we should refresh the token.
*
* @return Next time since epoch we'll need to refresh the token.
*/
public long getNextRefreshMSSinceEpoch() {
return nextRefreshMSSinceEpoch;
}
/**
* Return true if the current token has expired or will expire within the
* EXPIRE_BUFFER_MS (to give ample wiggle room for the call to be made to
* the server).
*/
public boolean shouldRefresh() {
long lowerLimit = nextRefreshMSSinceEpoch - EXPIRE_BUFFER_MS;
long currTime = timer.now();
return currTime > lowerLimit;
}
/**
* The expires_in param from OAuth is in seconds-from-now. Convert to
* milliseconds-from-epoch
*/
static Long convertExpiresIn(Timer timer, String expiresInSecs) {
long expiresSecs = Long.parseLong(expiresInSecs);
long expiresMs = expiresSecs * 1000;
return timer.now() + expiresMs;
}
}