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/*
 * DelegatingUserAgent.java
 * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Torbjoern Gannholm
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1
 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
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 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
 *
 */
package org.xhtmlrenderer.swing;

import org.xhtmlrenderer.event.DocumentListener;
import org.xhtmlrenderer.extend.UserAgentCallback;
import org.xhtmlrenderer.resource.CSSResource;
import org.xhtmlrenderer.resource.ImageResource;
import org.xhtmlrenderer.resource.XMLResource;
import org.xhtmlrenderer.util.IOUtil;
import org.xhtmlrenderer.util.StreamResource;

import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;


/**
 * 

NaiveUserAgent is a simple implementation of {@link org.xhtmlrenderer.extend.UserAgentCallback} which places no restrictions on what * XML, CSS or images are loaded, and reports visited links without any filtering. The most straightforward process * available in the JDK is used to load the resources in question--either using java.io or java.net classes. *

*

The NaiveUserAgent has a small cache for images, * the size of which (number of images) can be passed as a constructor argument. There is no automatic cleaning of * the cache; call {@link #shrinkImageCache()} to remove the least-accessed elements--for example, you might do this * when a new document is about to be loaded. The NaiveUserAgent is also a DocumentListener; if registered with a * source of document events (like the panel hierarchy), it will respond to the * {@link org.xhtmlrenderer.event.DocumentListener#documentStarted()} call and attempt to shrink its cache. *

*

This class is meant as a starting point--it will work out of the box, but you should really implement your * own, tuned to your application's needs. * * @author Torbjoern Gannholm */ public class DelegatingUserAgent implements UserAgentCallback, DocumentListener { private UriResolver _uriResolver; private ImageResourceLoader _imageResourceLoader; /** * Creates a new instance of NaiveUserAgent with a max image cache of 16 images. */ public DelegatingUserAgent() { this._uriResolver = new UriResolver(); } public void setImageResourceLoader(ImageResourceLoader loader) { _imageResourceLoader = loader; } /** * If the image cache has more items than the limit specified for this class, the least-recently used will * be dropped from cache until it reaches the desired size. */ public void shrinkImageCache() { _imageResourceLoader.shrink(); } /** * Empties the image cache entirely. */ public void clearImageCache() { _imageResourceLoader.clear(); } /** * Gets a Reader for the resource identified * * @param uri PARAM * @return The stylesheet value */ protected InputStream resolveAndOpenStream(String uri) { return IOUtil.openStreamAtUrl(_uriResolver.resolve(uri)); } /** * Retrieves the CSS located at the given URI. It's assumed the URI does point to a CSS file--the URI will * be accessed (using java.io or java.net), opened, read and then passed into the CSS parser. * The result is packed up into an CSSResource for later consumption. * * @param uri Location of the CSS source. * @return A CSSResource containing the parsed CSS. */ public CSSResource getCSSResource(String uri) { return new CSSResource(resolveAndOpenStream(uri)); } /** * Retrieves the image located at the given URI. It's assumed the URI does point to an image--the URI will * be accessed (using java.io or java.net), opened, read and then passed into the JDK image-parsing routines. * The result is packed up into an ImageResource for later consumption. * * @param uri Location of the image source. * @return An ImageResource containing the image. */ public ImageResource getImageResource(String uri) { return _imageResourceLoader.get(resolveURI(uri)); } /** * Retrieves the XML located at the given URI. It's assumed the URI does point to a XML--the URI will * be accessed (using java.io or java.net), opened, read and then passed into the XML parser (XMLReader) * configured for Flying Saucer. The result is packed up into an XMLResource for later consumption. * * @param uri Location of the XML source. * @return An XMLResource containing the image. */ public XMLResource getXMLResource(String uri) { String ruri = _uriResolver.resolve(uri); StreamResource sr = new StreamResource(ruri); try { sr.connect(); BufferedInputStream bis = sr.bufferedStream(); return XMLResource.load(bis); } catch (IOException e) { return null; } finally { sr.close(); } } public byte[] getBinaryResource(String uri) { String ruri = _uriResolver.resolve(uri); StreamResource sr = new StreamResource(ruri); try { sr.connect(); BufferedInputStream bis = sr.bufferedStream(); ByteArrayOutputStream result = new ByteArrayOutputStream(sr.hasStreamLength() ? sr.streamLength() : 4 * 1024); byte[] buf = new byte[10240]; int i; while ((i = bis.read(buf)) != -1) { result.write(buf, 0, i); } return result.toByteArray(); } catch (IOException e) { return null; } finally { sr.close(); } } /** * Returns true if the given URI was visited, meaning it was requested at some point since initialization. * * @param uri A URI which might have been visited. * @return Always false; visits are not tracked in the NaiveUserAgent. */ public boolean isVisited(String uri) { return false; } /** * URL relative to which URIs are resolved. * * @param uri A URI which anchors other, possibly relative URIs. */ public void setBaseURL(String uri) { _uriResolver.setBaseUri(uri); } /** * Resolves the URI; if absolute, leaves as is, if relative, returns an absolute URI based on the baseUrl for * the agent. * * @param uri A URI, possibly relative. * @return A URI as String, resolved, or null if there was an exception (for example if the URI is malformed). */ public String resolveURI(String uri) { return _uriResolver.resolve(uri); } /** * Returns the current baseUrl for this class. */ public String getBaseURL() { return _uriResolver.getBaseUri(); } public void documentStarted() { _imageResourceLoader.stopLoading(); shrinkImageCache(); } public void documentLoaded() { /* ignore*/ } public void onLayoutException(Throwable t) { /* ignore*/ } public void onRenderException(Throwable t) { /* ignore*/ } public void setRepaintListener(RepaintListener listener) { //_imageResourceLoader.setRepaintListener(listener); } }





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