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package org.apache.hadoop.fs.swift.util;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.util.EncodingUtils;
import static org.apache.hadoop.fs.swift.http.SwiftProtocolConstants.HEADER_CONTENT_LENGTH;
/**
* Utility class for parsing HttpResponse. This class is implemented like
* {@code org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase.java} in httpclient 3.x.
*/
public abstract class HttpResponseUtils {
/**
* Returns the response body of the HTTPResponse, if any, as an array of bytes.
* If response body is not available or cannot be read, returns null
*
* Note: This will cause the entire response body to be buffered in memory. A
* malicious server may easily exhaust all the VM memory. It is strongly
* recommended, to use getResponseAsStream if the content length of the
* response is unknown or reasonably large.
*
* @param resp HttpResponse
* @return The response body
* @throws IOException If an I/O (transport) problem occurs while obtaining
* the response body.
*/
public static byte[] getResponseBody(HttpResponse resp) throws IOException {
try(InputStream instream = resp.getEntity().getContent()) {
if (instream != null) {
long contentLength = resp.getEntity().getContentLength();
if (contentLength > Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
//guard integer cast from overflow
throw new IOException("Content too large to be buffered: "
+ contentLength +" bytes");
}
ByteArrayOutputStream outstream = new ByteArrayOutputStream(
contentLength > 0 ? (int) contentLength : 4*1024);
byte[] buffer = new byte[4096];
int len;
while ((len = instream.read(buffer)) > 0) {
outstream.write(buffer, 0, len);
}
outstream.close();
return outstream.toByteArray();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the response body of the HTTPResponse, if any, as a {@link String}.
* If response body is not available or cannot be read, returns null
* The string conversion on the data is done using UTF-8.
*
* Note: This will cause the entire response body to be buffered in memory. A
* malicious server may easily exhaust all the VM memory. It is strongly
* recommended, to use getResponseAsStream if the content length of the
* response is unknown or reasonably large.
*
* @param resp HttpResponse
* @return The response body.
* @throws IOException If an I/O (transport) problem occurs while obtaining
* the response body.
*/
public static String getResponseBodyAsString(HttpResponse resp)
throws IOException {
byte[] rawdata = getResponseBody(resp);
if (rawdata != null) {
return EncodingUtils.getString(rawdata, "UTF-8");
} else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Return the length (in bytes) of the response body, as specified in a
* Content-Length header.
*
*
* Return -1 when the content-length is unknown.
*
*
* @param resp HttpResponse
* @return content length, if Content-Length header is available.
* 0 indicates that the request has no body.
* If Content-Length header is not present, the method
* returns -1.
*/
public static long getContentLength(HttpResponse resp) {
Header header = resp.getFirstHeader(HEADER_CONTENT_LENGTH);
if (header == null) {
return -1;
} else {
return Long.parseLong(header.getValue());
}
}
}