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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util;
import java.net.Inet4Address;
import java.net.Inet6Address;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.NetworkInterface;
import java.net.SocketException;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
/**
* Utility for network addresses, resolving and naming.
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public class Addressing {
public static final String VALID_PORT_REGEX = "[\\d]+";
public static final String HOSTNAME_PORT_SEPARATOR = ":";
/**
* @param hostAndPort Formatted as <hostname> ':' <port>
* @return An InetSocketInstance
*/
public static InetSocketAddress createInetSocketAddressFromHostAndPortStr(
final String hostAndPort) {
return new InetSocketAddress(parseHostname(hostAndPort), parsePort(hostAndPort));
}
/**
* @param hostname Server hostname
* @param port Server port
* @return Returns a concatenation of hostname
and
* port
in following
* form: <hostname> ':' <port>
. For example, if hostname
* is example.org
and port is 1234, this method will return
* example.org:1234
*/
public static String createHostAndPortStr(final String hostname, final int port) {
return hostname + HOSTNAME_PORT_SEPARATOR + port;
}
/**
* @param hostAndPort Formatted as <hostname> ':' <port>
* @return The hostname portion of hostAndPort
*/
public static String parseHostname(final String hostAndPort) {
int colonIndex = hostAndPort.lastIndexOf(HOSTNAME_PORT_SEPARATOR);
if (colonIndex < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not a host:port pair: " + hostAndPort);
}
return hostAndPort.substring(0, colonIndex);
}
/**
* @param hostAndPort Formatted as <hostname> ':' <port>
* @return The port portion of hostAndPort
*/
public static int parsePort(final String hostAndPort) {
int colonIndex = hostAndPort.lastIndexOf(HOSTNAME_PORT_SEPARATOR);
if (colonIndex < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not a host:port pair: " + hostAndPort);
}
return Integer.parseInt(hostAndPort.substring(colonIndex + 1));
}
public static InetAddress getIpAddress() throws SocketException {
return getIpAddress(new AddressSelectionCondition() {
@Override
public boolean isAcceptableAddress(InetAddress addr) {
return addr instanceof Inet4Address || addr instanceof Inet6Address;
}
});
}
public static InetAddress getIp4Address() throws SocketException {
return getIpAddress(new AddressSelectionCondition() {
@Override
public boolean isAcceptableAddress(InetAddress addr) {
return addr instanceof Inet4Address;
}
});
}
public static InetAddress getIp6Address() throws SocketException {
return getIpAddress(new AddressSelectionCondition() {
@Override
public boolean isAcceptableAddress(InetAddress addr) {
return addr instanceof Inet6Address;
}
});
}
private static InetAddress getIpAddress(AddressSelectionCondition condition) throws
SocketException {
// Before we connect somewhere, we cannot be sure about what we'd be bound to; however,
// we only connect when the message where client ID is, is long constructed. Thus,
// just use whichever IP address we can find.
Enumeration interfaces = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces();
while (interfaces.hasMoreElements()) {
NetworkInterface current = interfaces.nextElement();
if (!current.isUp() || current.isLoopback() || current.isVirtual()) continue;
Enumeration addresses = current.getInetAddresses();
while (addresses.hasMoreElements()) {
InetAddress addr = addresses.nextElement();
if (addr.isLoopbackAddress()) continue;
if (condition.isAcceptableAddress(addr)) {
return addr;
}
}
}
throw new SocketException("Can't get our ip address, interfaces are: " + interfaces);
}
/**
* Given an InetAddress, checks to see if the address is a local address, by comparing the address
* with all the interfaces on the node.
* @param addr address to check if it is local node's address
* @return true if the address corresponds to the local node
*/
public static boolean isLocalAddress(InetAddress addr) {
// Check if the address is any local or loop back
boolean local = addr.isAnyLocalAddress() || addr.isLoopbackAddress();
// Check if the address is defined on any interface
if (!local) {
try {
local = NetworkInterface.getByInetAddress(addr) != null;
} catch (SocketException e) {
local = false;
}
}
return local;
}
/**
* Interface for AddressSelectionCondition to check if address is acceptable
*/
public interface AddressSelectionCondition{
/**
* Condition on which to accept inet address
* @param address to check
* @return true to accept this address
*/
public boolean isAcceptableAddress(InetAddress address);
}
}