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package javax.faces.application;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.stream.Stream;

import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;

/**
 * 

* ResourceHandler is the run-time API by which * {@link javax.faces.component.UIComponent} and {@link javax.faces.render.Renderer} * instances, and the * {@link javax.faces.view.ViewDeclarationLanguage} can reference {@link Resource} instances. * An implementation of this class must be thread-safe. *

* *
* *

* Packaging Resources *

* *
* *

* ResourceHandler defines a path based packaging convention for resources. The default * implementation of ResourceHandler must support packaging resources in the classpath * or in the web application root. See section JSF.2.6.1 of the spec prose document * linked in the overview summary for * the normative specification of packaging resources. *

* *

* Briefly, The default implementation must support packaging resources in the web application root * under the path *

* *

* resources/<resourceIdentifier> *

* *

* relative to the web app root. "resources" is the default * location, but this location can be changed by the value of the * {@link #WEBAPP_RESOURCES_DIRECTORY_PARAM_NAME} <context-param>. *

* *

* For the default implementation, resources packaged in the classpath must reside under the JAR * entry name *

* *

* META-INF/resources/<resourceIdentifier> *

* *
* *

* In the case of Faces Flows packaged within jar files, resources packaged in the classpath must * reside under the jar entry name *

* *

* META-INF/flows/<resourceIdentifier> *

* *
* *

* <resourceIdentifier> consists of several segments, specified as follows. *

* *

* [localePrefix/][libraryName/][libraryVersion/]resourceName[/resourceVersion] *

* *

* None of the segments in the resourceIdentifier may be relative paths, such as * ‘../otherLibraryName’. The implementation is not required to support the * libraryVersion and resourceVersion segments for the JAR packaging case. *

* *

* Note that resourceName is the only required segment. *

* *
* *

* Encoding Resources *

* *
* *

* During the handling of view requests, the JSF run-time may be called upon to encode a resource in * such a way as to instruct the user-agent to make a subsequent resource request. This behavior is * orchestrated by one of the resource renderers (ScriptRenderer, * StylesheetRenderer, ImageRenderer), which all call * {@link Resource#getRequestPath} to obtain the encoded URI for the resource. See * {@link Resource#getRequestPath} and the Standard HTML RenderKit specification for the complete * specification. *

* *

* This usage of resources does not apply for resources that correspond to VDL resources. *

* *
* *

* Decoding Resources *

* *
* *

* During the handling of resource requests, the JSF run-time will be called upon to decode a * resource in such a way as to serve up the bytes of the resource to the user-agent. This behavior * is orchestrated by {@link #handleResourceRequest}, which calls {@link Resource#getInputStream} to * obtain bytes of the resource. See {@link #handleResourceRequest} for the complete specification. *

* *

* This usage of resources does not apply for resources that correspond to VDL resources. *

* *
* *
* * @since 2.0 */ public abstract class ResourceHandler { /** *

* {@link Resource#getRequestPath} returns the value of this constant as the prefix of the URI. * {@link #handleResourceRequest(javax.faces.context.FacesContext)} looks for the value of this * constant within the request URI to determine if the request is a resource request or a view * request. *

*/ public static final String RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER = "/javax.faces.resource"; /** *

* Resource name of JSF script resource. *

* * @since 2.3 */ public static final String JSF_SCRIPT_RESOURCE_NAME = "jsf.js"; /** *

* Library name of JSF script resource. *

* * @since 2.3 */ public static final String JSF_SCRIPT_LIBRARY_NAME = "javax.faces"; /** *

* This file must be located in META-INF/contracts/<contractName>/ in a jar * file that contains a resource library contract, where <contractName> is * the name of the contract. If the jar file contains multiple contracts, the marker file must * be present in each one. See “constant field values” for the name of the file that * must be placed at that location. *

* * @since 2.2 */ public static final String RESOURCE_CONTRACT_XML = "javax.faces.contract.xml"; /** *

* If a <context-param> with the param name equal to the value of * {@link #WEBAPP_RESOURCES_DIRECTORY_PARAM_NAME} exists, the runtime must interpret its value * as a path, relative to the web app root, where resources are to be located. This param value * must not start with a "/", though it may contain "/" characters. If no such * <context-param> exists, or its value is invalid, the value "resources", * without the quotes, must be used by the runtime as the value. *

* * @since 2.2 */ public static final String WEBAPP_RESOURCES_DIRECTORY_PARAM_NAME = "javax.faces.WEBAPP_RESOURCES_DIRECTORY"; /** *

* If a <context-param> with the param name equal to the value of * {@link #WEBAPP_CONTRACTS_DIRECTORY_PARAM_NAME} exists, the runtime must interpret its value * as a path, relative to the web app root, where resource library contracts are to be located. * This param value must not start with a "/", though it may contain "/" characters. If no such * <context-param> exists, or its value is invalid, the value "contracts", * without the quotes, must be used by the runtime as the value. *

* * @since 2.2 */ public static final String WEBAPP_CONTRACTS_DIRECTORY_PARAM_NAME = "javax.faces.WEBAPP_CONTRACTS_DIRECTORY"; /** *

* The name of a key within the application message bundle named by the return from * {@link Application#getMessageBundle} whose value is the locale prefix used to find a packaged * resource to return from {@link #createResource} (or one of its variants). */ public static final String LOCALE_PREFIX = "javax.faces.resource.localePrefix"; /** *

* The ServletContext init parameter consulted by the * {@link #handleResourceRequest} to tell which kinds of resources must never be served up in * response to a resource request. The value of this parameter is a single space separated list * of file extensions, including the leading '.' character (without the quotes). If not * specified, the default value given in the value of the * {@link #RESOURCE_EXCLUDES_DEFAULT_VALUE} constant is used. If manually specified, the given * value entirely overrides the default one and does not supplement it. *

*/ public static final String RESOURCE_EXCLUDES_PARAM_NAME = "javax.faces.RESOURCE_EXCLUDES"; /** *

* The default value for the {@link #RESOURCE_EXCLUDES_PARAM_NAME} init param. *

*/ public static final String RESOURCE_EXCLUDES_DEFAULT_VALUE = ".class .jsp .jspx .properties .xhtml .groovy"; // ---------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** *

* Create an instance of ViewResource * given the argument resourceName. The content-type of the resource is derived by * passing the resourceName to {@link javax.faces.context.ExternalContext#getMimeType} *

* *
* *

* The algorithm specified in section JSF.2.6.1.4 of the spec prose document * linked in the overview summary * must be executed to create the Resource. New * requirements were introduced in version 2.2 of the specification. For historical reasons, * this method operate correctly when the argument {@code resourceName} is of the form * {@code libraryName/resourceName}, even when {@code resourceName} contains '/' characters. * *

* *
* * @param resourceName the name of the resource. * * @throws NullPointerException if resourceName is null. * * @return a newly created Resource instance, suitable for use in encoding or * decoding the named resource. */ public abstract Resource createResource(String resourceName); /** *

* Create an instance of Resource given the argument resourceName, * which may contain "/" characters. The {@link javax.faces.view.ViewDeclarationLanguage} calls * this method when it needs to load a view from a persistent store, such as a filesystem. This * method is functionality equivalent to {@link #createResource(java.lang.String)}, but all * callsites that need to load VDL views must use this method so that classes that want to * decorate the ResourceHandler in order to only affect the loading of views may do * so without affecting the processing of other kinds of resources, such as scripts and * stylesheets. A {@link javax.faces.context.FacesContext} must be present before calling this * method. To preserve compatibility with prior revisions of the specification, a default * implementation must be provided that calls {@link #createResource(java.lang.String)}. *

* *
* *

* The default implementation must look for the resource in the following places, in this order. *

* *
    * *
  • *

    * Considering resource library contracts (at the locations specified in the spec prose document * section Resource Library Contracts in the Request Processing Lifecycle * chapter). *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Considering the web app root. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Considering faces flows (at the locations specified in the spec prose document section * Faces Flows in the Using JSF in Web Applications chapter). *

    *
  • * *
* *

* Call {@link FacesContext#getResourceLibraryContracts}. If the result is non-{@code null} and * not empty, for each value in the list, treat the value as the name of a resource library * contract. If the argument {@code resoureName} exists as a resource in the resource library * contract, return it. Otherwise, return the resource (not in the resource library contract), * if found. Otherwise, return {@code null}. *

*
* * @param context the {@link FacesContext} for this request. * @param resourceName the name of the resource to be interpreted as a view by the * {@link javax.faces.view.ViewDeclarationLanguage}. * * @throws NullPointerException if resourceName is {@code null}. * * @return a newly created {@link ViewResource} instance, suitable for use by the * {@link javax.faces.view.ViewDeclarationLanguage}. * * @since 2.2 */ public ViewResource createViewResource(FacesContext context, String resourceName) { return context.getApplication().getResourceHandler().createResource(resourceName); } /** *

* Return a {@code Stream} possibly lazily populated by walking the resource tree rooted at a * given initial path. The resource tree is traversed breadth-first, the elements in * the stream are view resource names that would yield a {@code ViewResource} when passed into * {@link ResourceHandler#createViewResource} as the {@code resourceName} parameter. *

* *

* The {@code maxDepth} parameter is the maximum depth of directory levels to visit beyond * the initial path, which is always visited. The value is relative to the root * ({@code /}), not to the given initial path. E.g. given {@code maxDepth} = {@code 3} and * initial path {@code /foo/}, visiting will proceed up to {@code /foo/bar/}, where {@code /} * counts as depth {@code 1}, {@code /foo/} as depth {@code 2} and {@code /foo/bar/} as depth * {@code 3}. A value lower or equal to the depth of the initial path means that only the * initial path is visited. A value of {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE MAX_VALUE} may be used to * indicate that all levels should be visited. * * @param facesContext The {@link FacesContext} for this request. * @param path The initial path from which to start looking for view resources * @param maxDepth The absolute maximum depth of nested directories to visit counted from the * root ({@code /}). * @param options The options to influence the traversal. See {@link ResourceVisitOption} for * details on those. * * @return the {@link Stream} of view resource names * * @since 2.3 */ public Stream getViewResources(FacesContext facesContext, String path, int maxDepth, ResourceVisitOption... options) { return Stream.empty(); } /** *

* Return a {@code Stream} possibly lazily populated by walking the resource tree rooted at a * given initial path. The resource tree is traversed breadth-first, the elements in * the stream are view resource names that would yield a {@code ViewResource} when passed into * {@link ResourceHandler#createViewResource} as the {@code resourceName} parameter. *

* *

* This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the expression: *

* *
     * getViewResources(facesContext, start, Integer.MAX_VALUE, options)
     * 
* *
Put differently, it visits all levels of the resource tree. * * @param facesContext The {@link FacesContext} for this request. * @param path The initial path from which to start looking for view resources * @param options The options to influence the traversal. See {@link ResourceVisitOption} for * details on those. * * @return the {@link Stream} of view resource names * * @since 2.3 */ public Stream getViewResources(FacesContext facesContext, String path, ResourceVisitOption... options) { return Stream.empty(); } /** *

* Create an instance of Resource given the argument resourceId. The * content-type of the resource is derived by passing the resourceName to * {@link javax.faces.context.ExternalContext#getMimeType} *

* *
* *

* The resource must be identified according to the specification in JSF.2.6.1.3 of the spec * prose document linked in the overview * summary. New requirements were introduced in version 2.2 of the specification. *

* *
* * @param resourceId the resource identifier of the resource. * * @throws NullPointerException if resourceId is null. * * @return a newly created Resource instance, suitable for use in encoding or * decoding the named resource. * * @since 2.2 */ public Resource createResourceFromId(String resourceId) { return null; } /** *

* Create an instance of Resource with a * resourceName given by the value of the argument resourceName that is a member of * the library named by the argument libraryName. The content-type of the resource * is derived by passing the resourceName to * {@link javax.faces.context.ExternalContext#getMimeType}. *

* *
* *

* The algorithm specified in section JSF.2.6.1.4 of the spec prose document * linked in the overview summary * must be executed to create the Resource. New * requirements were introduced in version 2.2 of the specification. *

* *
* * @param resourceName the name of the resource. * * @param libraryOrContractName the name of the library (or * contract) in which this resource resides, may be null. If there is a * conflict between the name of a resource library and a resource library contract, * the resource library takes precedence. * May not include relative paths, such as * "../". * * @throws NullPointerException if resourceName is null * * @return a newly created Resource instance, suitable for use in encoding or * decoding the named resource. */ public abstract Resource createResource(String resourceName, String libraryOrContractName); /** *

* Create an instance of Resource with a * resourceName given by the value of the argument resourceName that is a * member of the library named by the argument libraryName that claims to have the * content-type given by the argument content-type. *

* *
* *

* The algorithm specified in section JSF.2.6.1.4 of the spec prose document * linked in the overview summary * must be executed to create the Resource. New * requirements were introduced in version 2.2 of the specification. *

* *
* * @param resourceName the name of the resource. * * @param libraryName the name of the library in which this resource resides, may be * null. May not include * relative paths, such as "../". * * @param contentType the mime content that this Resource instance will return from * {@link Resource#getContentType}. If the value is null, The * content-type of the resource is derived by passing the resourceName to * {@link javax.faces.context.ExternalContext#getMimeType} * * @throws NullPointerException if resourceName is null. * * @return a newly created Resource instance, suitable for use in encoding or * decoding the named resource. */ public abstract Resource createResource(String resourceName, String libraryName, String contentType); /** *

* Return true if the resource library * named by the argument libraryName can be found. * If there is a localePrefix for this application, * as defined in {@link #LOCALE_PREFIX}, first look for the library with the prefix. If no such * library is found, look for the library without the prefix. This allows developers to avoid * duplication of files. For example, consider the case where the developer wants to have a * resource library containing a localized image resource and a non-localized script resource. * By checking both locations for the existence of the library, along with other spec changes in * section 2.6.1.4, this scenario is enabled. *

* * @param libraryName the library name. * @return true if the library exists, false otherwise. * @since 2.0 * */ public abstract boolean libraryExists(String libraryName); /** *

* This method specifies the contract for satisfying resource requests. This method is called * from {@link javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet#service} after that method determines the current * request is a resource request by calling {@link #isResourceRequest}. Thus, * handleResourceRequest may assume that the current request is a resource request. *

* *
* *

* The default implementation must implement an algorithm semantically identical to the * following algorithm. *

* * For discussion, in all cases when a status code is to be set, this spec talks only using the * Servlet API, but it is understood that in a portlet environment the appropriate equivalent * API must be used. * *
    * *
  • *

    * If the resourceIdentifier ends with any of the extensions listed in the value of the * {@link #RESOURCE_EXCLUDES_PARAM_NAME} init parameter, * HttpServletRequest.SC_NOT_FOUND must be passed to * HttpServletResponse.setStatus(), then handleResourceRequest must * immediately return. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Extract the resourceName from the resourceIdentifier by taking the * substring of resourceIdentifier that starts at {@link * #RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER}.length() + 1 and goes to the end of resourceIdentifier. * If no resourceName can be extracted, HttpServletRequest.SC_NOT_FOUND * must be passed to HttpServletResponse.setStatus(), then * handleResourceRequest must immediately return. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Extract the libraryName from the request by looking in the request parameter map for * an entry under the key "ln", without the quotes. If found, use its value as the * libraryName. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * If resourceName and libraryName are present, call * {@link #createResource(String, String)} to create the Resource. If only * resourceName is present, call {@link #createResource(String)} to create the * Resource. If the Resource cannot be successfully created, * HttpServletRequest.SC_NOT_FOUND must be passed to * HttpServletResponse.setStatus(), then handleResourceRequest must * immediately return. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Call {@link Resource#userAgentNeedsUpdate}. If this method returns false, * HttpServletRequest.SC_NOT_MODIFIED must be passed to * HttpServletResponse.setStatus(), then handleResourceRequest must * immediately return. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Pass the result of {@link Resource#getContentType} to * HttpServletResponse.setContentType. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Call {@link Resource#getResponseHeaders}. For each entry in this Map, call * HttpServletResponse.setHeader(), passing the key as the first argument and the * value as the second argument. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Call {@link Resource#getInputStream} and serve up the bytes of the resource to the response. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * Call HttpServletResponse.setContentLength() passing the byte count of the * resource. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * If an IOException is thrown during any of the previous steps, log a descriptive, * localized message, including the resourceName and libraryName (if present). * Then, HttpServletRequest.SC_NOT_FOUND must be passed to * HttpServletResponse.setStatus(), then handleResourceRequest must * immediately return. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * In all cases in this method, any streams, channels, sockets, or any other IO resources must * be closed before this method returns. *

    *
  • * *
* *
* * @param context the {@link javax.faces.context.FacesContext} for this request * @throws IOException when an I/O error occurs. */ public abstract void handleResourceRequest(FacesContext context) throws IOException; /** *

* Return true if the current request is a resource request. This method is called * by {@link javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet#service} to determine if this request is a view * request or a resource request. *

* * @param context the {@link javax.faces.context.FacesContext} for this request * @return true if the current request is a resource request, false * otherwise. */ public abstract boolean isResourceRequest(FacesContext context); /** *

* Return {@code true} if the argument {@code url} contains the string given by the value of the * constant {@link ResourceHandler#RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER}, false otherwise. *

* * @param url the url to inspect for the presence of * {@link ResourceHandler#RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER}. * @return true if this is a resource URL, false otherwise. * @throws NullPointerException if the argument url is {@code null}. */ public boolean isResourceURL(String url) { if (url == null) { throw new NullPointerException("null url"); } return url.contains(RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER); } /** *

* Return the renderer-type for a {@link javax.faces.render.Renderer} that is * capable of rendering this resource. The default implementation must return values according * to the following table. If no renderer-type can be determined, null * must be returned. *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
resource name to renderer-type mapping
example resource namerenderer-type
mycomponent.jsjavax.faces.resource.Script
mystyle.cssjavax.faces.resource.Stylesheet
* * @param resourceName the resource name. * @return the renderer type. */ public abstract String getRendererTypeForResourceName(String resourceName); /** *

* Mark the resource as identified by given resource and library name as rendered. The default * implementation must ensure that {@link #isResourceRendered(FacesContext, String, String)} * will return true when the resource has already been rendered during the render * response phase of the current view. *

* * @param context The {@link FacesContext} for this request. * @param resourceName The name of the resource. * @param libraryName The name of the library in which the resource resides, may be * null. * @since 2.3 */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public void markResourceRendered(FacesContext context, String resourceName, String libraryName) { String resourceIdentifier = libraryName + ":" + resourceName; Set resourceIdentifiers = (Set) context.getAttributes().computeIfAbsent(RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER, k -> new HashSet<>()); resourceIdentifiers.add(resourceIdentifier); } /** *

* Returns whether the resource as identified by given resource and library name has been * rendered. The default implementation must during the render response phase of the current * view return true when the resource has been marked as rendered via * {@link #markResourceRendered(FacesContext, String, String)}. *

* * @param context The {@link FacesContext} for this request. * @param resourceName The name of the resource. * @param libraryName The name of the library in which this resource resides, may be * null. * @return Whether the resource as identified by given resource and library name has been * rendered. * @since 2.3 */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public boolean isResourceRendered(FacesContext context, String resourceName, String libraryName) { String resourceIdentifier = libraryName + ":" + resourceName; Set resourceIdentifiers = (Set) context.getAttributes().get(RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER); return resourceIdentifiers != null && resourceIdentifiers.contains(resourceIdentifier); } }




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