Class InputStreamContentSource
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Content.Source
- Direct Known Subclasses:
InputStreamRequestContent
,MultiPartByteRanges.InputStreamContentSource
A Content.Source
that is backed by an InputStream
.
Data is read from the InputStream
into a buffer that is optionally acquired
from a ByteBufferPool
, and converted to a Content.Chunk
that is
returned from read()
. If no ByteBufferPool
is provided, then
a ByteBufferPool.NonPooling
is used.
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionInputStreamContentSource
(InputStream inputStream) InputStreamContentSource
(InputStream inputStream, ByteBufferPool bufferPool) InputStreamContentSource
(InputStream inputStream, ByteBufferPool.Sized bufferPool) -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Demands to invoke the given demand callback parameter when a chunk of content is available.void
Fails this content source with alast
failure chunk
, failing and discarding accumulated content chunks that were not yet read.protected int
fillBufferFromInputStream
(InputStream inputStream, byte[] buffer) int
boolean
read()
Reads a chunk of content.void
setBufferSize
(int bufferSize) Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.void
setUseDirectByteBuffers
(boolean useDirectByteBuffers) Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.jetty.io.Content.Source
fail, getLength, rewind
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Constructor Details
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InputStreamContentSource
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InputStreamContentSource
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InputStreamContentSource
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Method Details
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getBufferSize
public int getBufferSize() -
setBufferSize
Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- Parameters:
bufferSize
- The size of the buffer
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isUseDirectByteBuffers
public boolean isUseDirectByteBuffers() -
setUseDirectByteBuffers
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="12.0.11") public void setUseDirectByteBuffers(boolean useDirectByteBuffers) Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- Parameters:
useDirectByteBuffers
-true
if direct buffers will be used.
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read
Description copied from interface:Content.Source
Reads a chunk of content.
See how to use this method idiomatically.
The returned chunk could be:
null
, to signal that there isn't a chunk of content available- an
Content.Chunk
instance with non nullContent.Chunk.getFailure()
, to signal that there was a failure trying to produce a chunk of content, or that the content production has beenfailed
externally - a
Content.Chunk
instance, containing the chunk of content.
Once a read returns an
Content.Chunk
instance with non-nullContent.Chunk.getFailure()
then if the failure islast
further reads will continue to return the same failure chunk instance, otherwise furtherread()
operations may return different non-failure chunks.Once a read returns a
last chunk
, further reads will continue to return a last chunk (although the instance may be different).The content reader code must ultimately arrange for a call to
Retainable.release()
on the returnedContent.Chunk
.Additionally, prior to the ultimate call to
Retainable.release()
, the reader code may make additional calls toRetainable.retain()
, that must ultimately be matched by a correspondent number of calls toRetainable.release()
.Concurrent reads from different threads are not recommended, as they are inherently in a race condition.
Reads performed outside the invocation context of a
demand callback
are allowed. However, reads performed with a pending demand are inherently in a race condition (the thread that reads with the thread that invokes the demand callback).- Specified by:
read
in interfaceContent.Source
- Returns:
- a chunk of content, possibly a failure instance, or
null
- See Also:
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fillBufferFromInputStream
- Throws:
IOException
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demand
Description copied from interface:Content.Source
Demands to invoke the given demand callback parameter when a chunk of content is available.
See how to use this method idiomatically.
Implementations guarantee that calls to this method are safely reentrant so that stack overflows are avoided in the case of mutual recursion between the execution of the
Runnable
callback and a call to this method. Invocations of the passedRunnable
are serialized and a callback fordemand
call is not invoked until any previousdemand
callback has returned. Thus theRunnable
should not block waiting for a callback of a future demand call.The demand callback may be invoked spuriously: a subsequent call to
Content.Source.read()
may returnnull
.Calling this method establishes a pending demand, which is fulfilled when the demand callback is invoked.
Calling this method when there is already a pending demand results in an
IllegalStateException
to be thrown.If the invocation of the demand callback throws an exception, then
Content.Source.fail(Throwable)
is called.- Specified by:
demand
in interfaceContent.Source
- Parameters:
demandCallback
- the demand callback to invoke where there is a content chunk available- See Also:
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fail
Description copied from interface:Content.Source
Fails this content source with a
last
failure chunk
, failing and discarding accumulated content chunks that were not yet read.The failure may be notified to the content reader at a later time, when the content reader reads a content chunk, via a
Content.Chunk
instance with a non nullContent.Chunk.getFailure()
.If
Content.Source.read()
has returned a last chunk, this is a no operation.Typical failure: the content being aborted by user code, or idle timeouts.
If this method has already been called, then it is a no operation.
- Specified by:
fail
in interfaceContent.Source
- Parameters:
failure
- the cause of the failure- See Also:
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InputStreamContentSource(InputStream, ByteBufferPool.Sized)