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package org.apache.solr.request;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;

import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;
import org.apache.solr.common.util.ContentStream;
import org.apache.solr.common.util.NamedList;

/**
 * Writes a ContentStream directly to the output.
 *
 * 

* This writer is a special case that extends and alters the * QueryResponseWriter contract. If SolrQueryResponse contains a * ContentStream added with the key {@link #CONTENT} * then this writer will output that stream exactly as is (with it's * Content-Type). if no such ContentStream has been added, then a * "base" QueryResponseWriter will be used to write the response * according to the usual contract. The name of the "base" writer can * be specified as an initialization param for this writer, or it * defaults to the "standard" writer. *

* * @version $Id: RawResponseWriter.java 954340 2010-06-14 01:23:34Z hossman $ * @since solr 1.3 */ public class RawResponseWriter implements QueryResponseWriter { /** * The key that should be used to add a ContentStream to the * SolrQueryResponse if you intend to use this Writer. */ public static final String CONTENT = "content"; private String _baseWriter = null; public void init(NamedList n) { if( n != null ) { Object base = n.get( "base" ); if( base != null ) { _baseWriter = base.toString(); } } } // Even if this is null, it should be ok protected QueryResponseWriter getBaseWriter( SolrQueryRequest request ) { return request.getCore().getQueryResponseWriter( _baseWriter ); } public String getContentType(SolrQueryRequest request, SolrQueryResponse response) { Object obj = response.getValues().get( CONTENT ); if( obj != null && (obj instanceof ContentStream ) ) { return ((ContentStream)obj).getContentType(); } return getBaseWriter( request ).getContentType( request, response ); } public void write(Writer writer, SolrQueryRequest request, SolrQueryResponse response) throws IOException { Object obj = response.getValues().get( CONTENT ); if( obj != null && (obj instanceof ContentStream ) ) { // copy the contents to the writer... ContentStream content = (ContentStream)obj; Reader reader = content.getReader(); try { IOUtils.copy( reader, writer ); } finally { reader.close(); } } else { getBaseWriter( request ).write( writer, request, response ); } } }




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