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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.net;

import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;

import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.common.net.HostAndPort;

/**
 * An immutable type to hold a hostname and port combo, like an Endpoint or
 * java.net.InetSocketAddress (but without danger of our calling resolve -- we do NOT want a resolve
 * happening every time we want to hold a hostname and port combo). This class is also
 * {@link Comparable}
 * 

* In implementation this class is a facade over Guava's {@link HostAndPort}. We cannot have Guava * classes in our API hence this Type. */ @InterfaceAudience.Public public class Address implements Comparable

{ private HostAndPort hostAndPort; private Address(HostAndPort hostAndPort) { this.hostAndPort = hostAndPort; } public static Address fromParts(String hostname, int port) { return new Address(HostAndPort.fromParts(hostname, port)); } public static Address fromString(String hostnameAndPort) { return new Address(HostAndPort.fromString(hostnameAndPort)); } public String getHostname() { return this.hostAndPort.getHost(); } public int getPort() { return this.hostAndPort.getPort(); } @Override public String toString() { return this.hostAndPort.toString(); } /** * If hostname is a.b.c and the port is 123, return a:123 instead of a.b.c:123. * @return if host looks like it is resolved -- not an IP -- then strip the domain portion * otherwise returns same as {@link #toString()}} */ public String toStringWithoutDomain() { String hostname = getHostname(); String[] parts = hostname.split("\\."); if (parts.length > 1) { for (String part : parts) { if (!StringUtils.isNumeric(part)) { return Address.fromParts(parts[0], getPort()).toString(); } } } return toString(); } @Override // Don't use HostAndPort equals... It is wonky including // ipv6 brackets public boolean equals(Object other) { if (this == other) { return true; } if (other instanceof Address) { Address that = (Address) other; return this.getHostname().equals(that.getHostname()) && this.getPort() == that.getPort(); } return false; } @Override public int hashCode() { return this.getHostname().hashCode() ^ getPort(); } @Override public int compareTo(Address that) { int compare = this.getHostname().compareTo(that.getHostname()); if (compare != 0) { return compare; } return this.getPort() - that.getPort(); } }




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