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package org.apache.maven.model.building;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import javax.inject.Named;
import javax.inject.Singleton;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.maven.model.Model;
import org.apache.maven.model.io.ModelReader;
import org.apache.maven.model.locator.ModelLocator;
import org.eclipse.sisu.Typed;
/**
*
* Note: uses @Typed to limit the types it is available for injection to just ModelProcessor.
*
* This is because the ModelProcessor interface extends ModelLocator and ModelReader. If we
* made this component available under all its interfaces then it could end up being injected
* into itself leading to a stack overflow.
*
* A side-effect of using @Typed is that it translates to explicit bindings in the container.
* So instead of binding the component under a 'wildcard' key it is now bound with an explicit
* key. Since this is a default component this will be a plain binding of ModelProcessor to
* this implementation type, ie. no hint/name.
*
* This leads to a second side-effect in that any @Inject request for just ModelProcessor in
* the same injector is immediately matched to this explicit binding, which means extensions
* cannot override this binding. This is because the lookup is always short-circuited in this
* specific situation (plain @Inject request, and plain explicit binding for the same type.)
*
* The simplest solution is to use a custom @Named here so it isn't bound under the plain key.
* This is only necessary for default components using @Typed that want to support overriding.
*
* As a non-default component this now gets a negative priority relative to other implementations
* of the same interface. Since we want to allow overriding this doesn't matter in this case.
* (if it did we could add @Priority of 0 to match the priority given to default components.)
*/
@Named("core-default")
@Singleton
@Typed(ModelProcessor.class)
public class DefaultModelProcessor implements ModelProcessor {
@Inject
private ModelLocator locator;
@Inject
private ModelReader reader;
public DefaultModelProcessor setModelLocator(ModelLocator locator) {
this.locator = locator;
return this;
}
public DefaultModelProcessor setModelReader(ModelReader reader) {
this.reader = reader;
return this;
}
@Override
public File locatePom(File projectDirectory) {
return locator.locatePom(projectDirectory);
}
@Override
public Model read(File input, Map options) throws IOException {
return reader.read(input, options);
}
@Override
public Model read(Reader input, Map options) throws IOException {
return reader.read(input, options);
}
@Override
public Model read(InputStream input, Map options) throws IOException {
return reader.read(input, options);
}
}