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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import org.apache.lucene.util.SuppressForbidden;
/**
* Simple {@link ResourceLoader} that uses {@link ClassLoader#getResourceAsStream(String)}
* and {@link Class#forName(String,boolean,ClassLoader)} to open resources and
* classes, respectively.
*/
public final class ClasspathResourceLoader implements ResourceLoader {
private final Class> clazz;
private final ClassLoader loader;
/**
* Creates an instance using the context classloader to load resources and classes.
* Resource paths must be absolute.
*
* @deprecated You should not use this ctor, because it uses the thread's context
* class loader, which is bad programming style. Please specify a reference class or
* a {@link ClassLoader} instead.
* @see #ClasspathResourceLoader(ClassLoader)
* @see #ClasspathResourceLoader(Class)
*/
@Deprecated
@SuppressForbidden(reason = "Deprecated method uses thread's context classloader, but there for backwards compatibility")
public ClasspathResourceLoader() {
this(Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader());
}
/**
* Creates an instance using the given classloader to load Resources and classes.
* Resource paths must be absolute.
*/
public ClasspathResourceLoader(ClassLoader loader) {
this(null, loader);
}
/**
* Creates an instance using the context classloader to load Resources and classes
* Resources are resolved relative to the given class, if path is not absolute.
*/
public ClasspathResourceLoader(Class> clazz) {
this(clazz, clazz.getClassLoader());
}
private ClasspathResourceLoader(Class> clazz, ClassLoader loader) {
this.clazz = clazz;
this.loader = loader;
}
@Override
public InputStream openResource(String resource) throws IOException {
final InputStream stream = (clazz != null) ?
clazz.getResourceAsStream(resource) :
loader.getResourceAsStream(resource);
if (stream == null)
throw new IOException("Resource not found: " + resource);
return stream;
}
@Override
public Class extends T> findClass(String cname, Class expectedType) {
try {
return Class.forName(cname, true, loader).asSubclass(expectedType);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException("Cannot load class: " + cname, e);
}
}
@Override
public T newInstance(String cname, Class expectedType) {
Class extends T> clazz = findClass(cname, expectedType);
try {
return clazz.newInstance();
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException("Cannot create instance: " + cname, e);
}
}
}