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package org.jruby.runtime.load;
import org.jruby.util.URLUtil;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
/**
* Simple struct to capture name separate from URL. URL and File have internal
* logic which does unexpected things when presenting the resource as a string.
*/
public class LoadServiceResource {
private final URL resource;
private final File path;
private final String name;
private final boolean absolute;
private String absolutePath;
public LoadServiceResource(URL resource, String name) {
this.resource = resource;
this.path = null;
this.name = name;
this.absolute = false;
}
public LoadServiceResource(URL resource, String name, boolean absolute) {
this.resource = resource;
this.path = null;
this.name = name;
this.absolute = absolute;
}
public LoadServiceResource(File path, String name) {
this.resource = null;
this.path = path;
this.name = name;
this.absolute = false;
}
public LoadServiceResource(File path, String name, boolean absolute) {
this.resource = null;
this.path = path;
this.name = name;
this.absolute = absolute;
}
public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException {
if (resource != null) {
InputStream is = resource.openStream();
try {
return new LoadServiceResourceInputStream(is);
} finally {
is.close();
}
}
byte[] bytes = new byte[(int)path.length()];
ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.wrap(bytes);
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(path);
FileChannel fc = fis.getChannel();
fc.read(buffer);
fis.close();
return new LoadServiceResourceInputStream(bytes);
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public File getPath() {
return path;
}
public URL getURL() throws IOException {
if (resource != null) {
return resource;
} else {
String absolutePath = path.getAbsolutePath();
try {
return new URI("file", absolutePath, null).toURL();
} catch(URISyntaxException e) {
try {
// Let's try this one more time. For some reason [ and ]
// are not getting escaped in URI (I think they are for
// ipv6 host stuff). We make this double attempt so that
// we are not constantly trying to string substitute every
// path we encounter.
return new URI("file", escapeReservedChars(absolutePath), null).toURL();
} catch (URISyntaxException ee) {
throw new IOException(ee.getMessage());
}
}
}
}
// URI Does not escape all characters. In particular the characters
// marked as 'reserved' in the URI spec: ?/[]@. Of these characters
// the file: uri only seems to care about '[' and ']'. Let's escape
// them
private String escapeReservedChars(String path) {
return path.replaceAll("\\[", "%5b").replaceAll("\\]", "%5a");
}
public String getAbsolutePath() {
if (absolutePath != null) return absolutePath;
try {
return absolutePath = new File(URLUtil.getPath(getURL())).getCanonicalPath();
} catch (IOException e) {
return absolutePath = resource.toString();
}
}
public boolean isAbsolute() {
return absolute;
}
}
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