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package org.elasticsearch.action.search;
import org.elasticsearch.ElasticsearchException;
import org.elasticsearch.ExceptionsHelper;
import org.elasticsearch.Version;
import org.elasticsearch.action.ActionResponse;
import org.elasticsearch.common.Nullable;
import org.elasticsearch.common.ParseField;
import org.elasticsearch.common.Strings;
import org.elasticsearch.common.io.stream.StreamInput;
import org.elasticsearch.common.io.stream.StreamOutput;
import org.elasticsearch.common.io.stream.Writeable;
import org.elasticsearch.common.unit.TimeValue;
import org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.ConstructingObjectParser;
import org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.ToXContentObject;
import org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.XContentBuilder;
import org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.XContentParser;
import org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.XContentParser.Token;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import static org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.ConstructingObjectParser.constructorArg;
/**
* A multi search response.
*/
public class MultiSearchResponse extends ActionResponse implements Iterable, ToXContentObject {
private static final ParseField RESPONSES = new ParseField(Fields.RESPONSES);
private static final ParseField TOOK_IN_MILLIS = new ParseField("took");
private static final ConstructingObjectParser PARSER = new ConstructingObjectParser<>("multi_search",
true, a -> new MultiSearchResponse(((List)a[0]).toArray(new Item[0]), (long) a[1]));
static {
PARSER.declareObjectArray(constructorArg(), (p, c) -> itemFromXContent(p), RESPONSES);
PARSER.declareLong(constructorArg(), TOOK_IN_MILLIS);
}
/**
* A search response item, holding the actual search response, or an error message if it failed.
*/
public static class Item implements Writeable {
private final SearchResponse response;
private final Exception exception;
public Item(SearchResponse response, Exception exception) {
this.response = response;
this.exception = exception;
}
Item(StreamInput in) throws IOException{
if (in.readBoolean()) {
this.response = new SearchResponse(in);
this.exception = null;
} else {
this.exception = in.readException();
this.response = null;
}
}
@Override
public void writeTo(StreamOutput out) throws IOException {
if (response != null) {
out.writeBoolean(true);
response.writeTo(out);
} else {
out.writeBoolean(false);
out.writeException(exception);
}
}
/**
* Is it a failed search?
*/
public boolean isFailure() {
return exception != null;
}
/**
* The actual failure message, null if its not a failure.
*/
@Nullable
public String getFailureMessage() {
return exception == null ? null : exception.getMessage();
}
/**
* The actual search response, null if its a failure.
*/
@Nullable
public SearchResponse getResponse() {
return this.response;
}
public Exception getFailure() {
return exception;
}
}
private final Item[] items;
private final long tookInMillis;
public MultiSearchResponse(StreamInput in) throws IOException {
super(in);
items = new Item[in.readVInt()];
for (int i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
items[i] = new Item(in);
}
if (in.getVersion().onOrAfter(Version.V_7_0_0)) {
tookInMillis = in.readVLong();
} else {
tookInMillis = 0L;
}
}
public MultiSearchResponse(Item[] items, long tookInMillis) {
this.items = items;
this.tookInMillis = tookInMillis;
}
@Override
public Iterator iterator() {
return Arrays.stream(items).iterator();
}
/**
* The list of responses, the order is the same as the one provided in the request.
*/
public Item[] getResponses() {
return this.items;
}
/**
* How long the msearch took.
*/
public TimeValue getTook() {
return new TimeValue(tookInMillis);
}
@Override
public void writeTo(StreamOutput out) throws IOException {
out.writeVInt(items.length);
for (Item item : items) {
item.writeTo(out);
}
if (out.getVersion().onOrAfter(Version.V_7_0_0)) {
out.writeVLong(tookInMillis);
}
}
@Override
public XContentBuilder toXContent(XContentBuilder builder, Params params) throws IOException {
builder.startObject();
builder.field("took", tookInMillis);
builder.startArray(Fields.RESPONSES);
for (Item item : items) {
builder.startObject();
if (item.isFailure()) {
ElasticsearchException.generateFailureXContent(builder, params, item.getFailure(), true);
builder.field(Fields.STATUS, ExceptionsHelper.status(item.getFailure()).getStatus());
} else {
item.getResponse().innerToXContent(builder, params);
builder.field(Fields.STATUS, item.getResponse().status().getStatus());
}
builder.endObject();
}
builder.endArray();
builder.endObject();
return builder;
}
public static MultiSearchResponse fromXContext(XContentParser parser) {
return PARSER.apply(parser, null);
}
private static MultiSearchResponse.Item itemFromXContent(XContentParser parser) throws IOException {
// This parsing logic is a bit tricky here, because the multi search response itself is tricky:
// 1) The json objects inside the responses array are either a search response or a serialized exception
// 2) Each response json object gets a status field injected that ElasticsearchException.failureFromXContent(...) does not parse,
// but SearchResponse.innerFromXContent(...) parses and then ignores. The status field is not needed to parse
// the response item. However in both cases this method does need to parse the 'status' field otherwise the parsing of
// the response item in the next json array element will fail due to parsing errors.
Item item = null;
String fieldName = null;
Token token = parser.nextToken();
assert token == Token.FIELD_NAME;
outer: for (; token != Token.END_OBJECT; token = parser.nextToken()) {
switch (token) {
case FIELD_NAME:
fieldName = parser.currentName();
if ("error".equals(fieldName)) {
item = new Item(null, ElasticsearchException.failureFromXContent(parser));
} else if ("status".equals(fieldName) == false) {
item = new Item(SearchResponse.innerFromXContent(parser), null);
break outer;
}
break;
case VALUE_NUMBER:
if ("status".equals(fieldName)) {
// Ignore the status value
}
break;
}
}
assert parser.currentToken() == Token.END_OBJECT;
return item;
}
static final class Fields {
static final String RESPONSES = "responses";
static final String STATUS = "status";
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return Strings.toString(this);
}
}