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package freemarker.cache;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
/**
* A template loader is an object that can find the source stream for a
* template, can retrieve its time of last modification as well as the stream
* itself. A template loader is plugged into the {@link TemplateCache} to
* provide concrete loading of the templates.
* The implementations can be coded in a non-threadsafe manner as the natural
* user of the template loader, {@link TemplateCache} does the necessary
* synchronization.
* @author Attila Szegedi, szegedia at freemail dot hu
* @version $Id: TemplateLoader.java,v 1.18 2004/03/01 01:13:30 ddekany Exp $
*/
public interface TemplateLoader
{
/**
* Finds the object that acts as the source of the template with the
* given name. This method is called by the TemplateCache when a template
* is requested, before calling either {@link #getLastModified(Object)} or
* {@link #getReader(Object, String)}.
*
* @param name the name of the template, already localized and normalized by
* the {@link freemarker.cache.TemplateCache cache}.
* It is completely up to the loader implementation to interpret
* the name, however it should expect to receive hierarchical paths where
* path components are separated by a slash (not backslash). Backslashes
* (or any other OS specific separator character) are not considered as separators by
* FreeMarker, and thus they will not be replaced with slash before passing to this method,
* so it is up to the template loader to handle them (say, be throwing and exception that
* tells the user that the path (s)he has entered is invalid, as (s)he must use slash --
* typical mistake of Windows users).
* The passed names are always considered relative to some loader-defined root
* location (often reffered as the "template root direcotry"), and will never start with
* a slash, nor will they contain a path component consisting of either a single or a double
* dot -- these are all resolved by the template cache before passing the name to the
* loader. As a side effect, paths that trivially reach outside template root directory,
* such as ../my.ftl, will be rejected by the template cache, so they never
* reach the template loader. Note again, that if the path uses backslash as path separator
* instead of slash as (the template loader should not accept that), the normalisation will
* not properly happen, as FreeMarker (the cache) recognizes only the slashes as separators.
*
* @return an object representing the template source, which can be
* supplied in subsequent calls to {@link #getLastModified(Object)} and
* {@link #getReader(Object, String)}. Null must be returned if the source
* for the template can not be found (do not throw FileNotFoundException
!).
* The returned object may will be compared with a cached template source
* object for equality, using the equals
method. Thus,
* objects returned for the same physical source must be equivalent
* according to equals
method, otherwise template caching
* can become very ineffective!
*/
public Object findTemplateSource(String name)
throws
IOException;
/**
* Returns the time of last modification of the specified template source.
* This method is called after findTemplateSource()
.
* @param templateSource an object representing a template source, obtained
* through a prior call to {@link #findTemplateSource(String)}.
* @return the time of last modification of the specified template source,
* or -1 if the time is not known.
*/
public long getLastModified(Object templateSource);
/**
* Returns the character stream of a template represented by the specified
* template source. This method is called after getLastModified()
* if it is determined that a cached copy of the template is unavailable
* or stale.
* @param templateSource an object representing a template source, obtained
* through a prior call to {@link #findTemplateSource(String)}.
* @param encoding the character encoding used to translate source bytes
* to characters. Some loaders may not have access to the byte
* representation of the template stream, and instead directly obtain a
* character stream. These loaders will - quite naturally - ignore the
* encoding parameter.
* @return a reader representing the template character stream. The
* framework will call close()
.
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while accessing the stream.
*/
public Reader getReader(Object templateSource, String encoding)
throws
IOException;
/**
* Closes the template source. This is the last method that is called by
* the TemplateCache for a templateSource. The framework guarantees that
* this method will be called on every object that is returned from
* {@link #findTemplateSource(String)}.
* @param templateSource the template source that should be closed.
*/
public void closeTemplateSource(Object templateSource)
throws
IOException;
}