T - Optional result returned by the function
produce(OutputStream) after the data has been
written. It can be obtained calling the getResult()public abstract class InputStreamFromOutputStream<T> extends PipedInputStream
This class allow to read the data written to an OutputStream from an InputStream.
To use this class you must subclass it and implement the abstract method
produce(OutputStream). The data who is produced inside this
function can be written to the sink OutputStream passed as a
parameter. Later it can be read back from from the
InputStreamFromOutputStream class (whose ancestor is
java.io.InputStream ).
final String dataId=//id of some data.
final InputStreamFromOutputStream<String> isos
= new InputStreamFromOutputStream<String>() {
@Override
public String produce(final OutputStream dataSink) throws Exception {
//call your application function who produces the data here
//WARNING: we're in another thread here, so this method shouldn't
//write any class field or make assumptions on the state of the class.
return produceMydata(dataId,dataSink)
}
};
try {
//now you can read from the InputStream the data that was written to the
//dataSink OutputStream
byte[] read=IOUtils.toByteArray(isos);
//Use data here
} catch (final IOException e) {
//Handle exception here
} finally {
isos.close();
}
//You can get the result of produceMyData after the stream has been closed.
String resultOfProduction = isos.getResult();
This class encapsulates a pipe and a Thread, hiding the
complexity of using them. It is possible to select different strategies for
allocating the internal thread or even specify the
ExecutorService for thread execution.
buffer, in, out, PIPE_SIZE| Constructor and Description |
|---|
InputStreamFromOutputStream()
Creates a
InputStreamFromOutputStream with a
THREAD_PER_INSTANCE thread strategy. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
protected void |
afterClose()
This method is called just before the
close() method completes,
and after the eventual join with the internal thread. |
void |
close() |
static String[] |
getActiveThreadNames()
This method can be used for debugging purposes to get a list of the
currently active threads.
|
T |
getResult()
Returns the object that was previously returned by the
produce(OutputStream) method.
|
protected abstract T |
produce(OutputStream sink)
This method must be implemented by the user of this class to produce the
data that must be read from the external
InputStream. |
int |
read() |
int |
read(byte[] b,
int off,
int len) |
static void |
setDefaultPipeSize(int defaultPipeSize)
Set the size for the pipe circular buffer for the newly created
InputStreamFromOutputStream. |
available, connect, receivemark, markSupported, read, reset, skippublic InputStreamFromOutputStream()
InputStreamFromOutputStream with a
THREAD_PER_INSTANCE thread strategy.public static final String[] getActiveThreadNames()
public static void setDefaultPipeSize(int defaultPipeSize)
InputStreamFromOutputStream. Default is 4096 bytes.defaultPipeSize - the default pipe buffer size in bytes.protected void afterClose()
throws IOException
This method is called just before the close() method completes,
and after the eventual join with the internal thread.
It is an extension point designed for applications that need to perform
some operation when the InputStream is closed.
IOException - threw when the subclass wants to communicate an exception
during close.public final void close()
throws IOException
close in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableclose in class PipedInputStreamIOExceptionpublic T getResult() throws Exception
Returns the object that was previously returned by the produce(OutputStream) method. It performs all the synchronization operations needed to read the result and waits for the internal thread to terminate.
This method must be called after the method close(), otherwise an IllegalStateException is thrown.
Exception - If the produce(OutputStream) method threw an
java.lang.Exception this method will throw again the same
exception.IllegalStateException - If the close() method hasn't been called yet.protected abstract T produce(OutputStream sink) throws Exception
This method must be implemented by the user of this class to produce the
data that must be read from the external InputStream.
Special care must be paid passing arguments to this method or setting global fields because it is executed in another thread.
The right way to set a field variable is to return a value in the
produceand retrieve it in the getResult().
sink - the implementing class should write its data to this stream.Exception - the exception eventually thrown by the implementing class is
returned by the read() methods.getResult()public final int read()
throws IOException
read in class PipedInputStreamIOExceptionpublic final int read(byte[] b,
int off,
int len)
throws IOException
read in class PipedInputStreamIOExceptionCopyright © 2022. All rights reserved.