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1   /*
2    * Copyright 2004 The Apache Software Foundation
3    *
4    * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5    * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6    * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7    *
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15   */
16  package org.apache.commons.net.ftp;
17  
18  import java.io.BufferedReader;
19  import java.io.IOException;
20  import java.io.InputStream;
21  import java.io.InputStreamReader;
22  import java.util.Iterator;
23  import java.util.LinkedList;
24  import java.util.List;
25  import java.util.ListIterator;
26  
27  
28  /**
29   * This class handles the entire process of parsing a listing of
30   * file entries from the server.
31   * <p>
32   * This object defines a two-part parsing mechanism.
33   * <p>
34   * The first part is comprised of reading the raw input into an internal
35   * list of strings.  Every item in this list corresponds to an actual
36   * file.  All extraneous matter emitted by the server will have been
37   * removed by the end of this phase.  This is accomplished in conjunction
38   * with the FTPFileEntryParser associated with this engine, by calling
39   * its methods <code>readNextEntry()</code> - which handles the issue of
40   * what delimits one entry from another, usually but not always a line
41   * feed and <code>preParse()</code> - which handles removal of
42   * extraneous matter such as the preliminary lines of a listing, removal
43   * of duplicates on versioning systems, etc.
44   * <p>
45   * The second part is composed of the actual parsing, again in conjunction
46   * with the particular parser used by this engine.  This is controlled
47   * by an iterator over the internal list of strings.  This may be done
48   * either in block mode, by calling the <code>getNext()</code> and
49   * <code>getPrevious()</code> methods to provide "paged" output of less
50   * than the whole list at one time, or by calling the
51   * <code>getFiles()</code> method to return the entire list.
52   * <p>
53   * Examples:
54   * <p>
55   * Paged access:
56   * <pre>
57   *    FTPClient f=FTPClient();
58   *    f.connect(server);
59   *    f.login(username, password);
60   *    FTPListParseEngine engine = f.initiateListParsing(directory);
61   *
62   *    while (engine.hasNext()) {
63   *       FTPFile[] files = engine.getNext(25);  // "page size" you want
64   *       //do whatever you want with these files, display them, etc.
65   *       //expensive FTPFile objects not created until needed.
66   *    }
67   * </pre>
68   * <p>
69   * For unpaged access, simply use FTPClient.listFiles().  That method
70   * uses this class transparently.
71   * @version $Id: FTPListParseEngine.java 155429 2005-02-26 13:13:04Z dirkv $
72   */
73  public class FTPListParseEngine {
74      private List entries = new LinkedList();
75      private ListIterator _internalIterator = entries.listIterator();
76  
77      FTPFileEntryParser parser = null;
78  
79      public FTPListParseEngine(FTPFileEntryParser parser) {
80          this.parser = parser;
81      }
82  
83      /**
84       * handle the iniitial reading and preparsing of the list returned by
85       * the server.  After this method has completed, this object will contain
86       * a list of unparsed entries (Strings) each referring to a unique file
87       * on the server.
88       *
89       * @param stream input stream provided by the server socket.
90       *
91       * @exception IOException
92       *                   thrown on any failure to read from the sever.
93       */
94      public void readServerList(InputStream stream, String encoding)
95      throws IOException
96      {
97          this.entries = new LinkedList();
98          readStream(stream, encoding);
99          this.parser.preParse(this.entries);
100         resetIterator();
101     }
102     
103     /**
104 	 * handle the iniitial reading and preparsing of the list returned by
105 	 * the server.  After this method has completed, this object will contain
106 	 * a list of unparsed entries (Strings) each referring to a unique file
107 	 * on the server.
108 	 *
109 	 * @param stream input stream provided by the server socket.
110 	 *
111 	 * @exception IOException
112 	 *                   thrown on any failure to read from the sever.
113 	 *
114 	 * @deprecated The version of this method which takes an encoding should be used.
115 	*/
116 	public void readServerList(InputStream stream)
117 	throws IOException
118 	{
119 		readServerList(stream, null);
120 	}
121 	
122 
123 
124     /**
125      * Internal method for reading the input into the <code>entries</code> list.
126      * After this method has completed, <code>entries</code> will contain a
127      * collection of entries (as defined by
128      * <code>FTPFileEntryParser.readNextEntry()</code>), but this may contain
129      * various non-entry preliminary lines from the server output, duplicates,
130      * and other data that will not be part of the final listing.
131      *
132      * @param stream The socket stream on which the input will be read.
133      * @param encoding The encoding to use.
134      *
135      * @exception IOException
136      *                   thrown on any failure to read the stream
137      */
138     private void readStream(InputStream stream, String encoding) throws IOException
139     {
140     	BufferedReader reader;
141     	if (encoding == null)
142     	{
143     		reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(stream));
144     	}
145     	else
146     	{
147     		reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(stream, encoding));
148     	}
149     	
150         String line = this.parser.readNextEntry(reader);
151 
152         while (line != null)
153         {
154             this.entries.add(line);
155             line = this.parser.readNextEntry(reader);
156         }
157         reader.close();
158     }
159 
160     /**
161      * Returns an array of at most <code>quantityRequested</code> FTPFile
162      * objects starting at this object's internal iterator's current position.
163      * If fewer than <code>quantityRequested</code> such
164      * elements are available, the returned array will have a length equal
165      * to the number of entries at and after after the current position.
166      * If no such entries are found, this array will have a length of 0.
167      *
168      * After this method is called this object's internal iterator is advanced
169      * by a number of positions equal to the size of the array returned.
170      *
171      * @param quantityRequested
172      * the maximum number of entries we want to get.
173      *
174      * @return an array of at most <code>quantityRequested</code> FTPFile
175      * objects starting at the current position of this iterator within its
176      * list and at least the number of elements which  exist in the list at
177      * and after its current position.
178      * <p><b> 
179      * NOTE:</b> This array may contain null members if any of the 
180      * individual file listings failed to parse.  The caller should 
181      * check each entry for null before referencing it.
182      */
183     public FTPFile[] getNext(int quantityRequested) {
184         List tmpResults = new LinkedList();
185         int count = quantityRequested;
186         while (count > 0 && this._internalIterator.hasNext()) {
187             String entry = (String) this._internalIterator.next();
188             FTPFile temp = this.parser.parseFTPEntry(entry);
189             tmpResults.add(temp);
190             count--;
191         }
192         return (FTPFile[]) tmpResults.toArray(new FTPFile[0]);
193 
194     }
195 
196     /**
197      * Returns an array of at most <code>quantityRequested</code> FTPFile
198      * objects starting at this object's internal iterator's current position,
199      * and working back toward the beginning.
200      *
201      * If fewer than <code>quantityRequested</code> such
202      * elements are available, the returned array will have a length equal
203      * to the number of entries at and after after the current position.
204      * If no such entries are found, this array will have a length of 0.
205      *
206      * After this method is called this object's internal iterator is moved
207      * back by a number of positions equal to the size of the array returned.
208      *
209      * @param quantityRequested
210      * the maximum number of entries we want to get.
211      *
212      * @return an array of at most <code>quantityRequested</code> FTPFile
213      * objects starting at the current position of this iterator within its
214      * list and at least the number of elements which  exist in the list at
215      * and after its current position.  This array will be in the same order
216      * as the underlying list (not reversed).
217      * <p><b> 
218      * NOTE:</b> This array may contain null members if any of the 
219      * individual file listings failed to parse.  The caller should 
220      * check each entry for null before referencing it.
221      */
222     public FTPFile[] getPrevious(int quantityRequested) {
223         List tmpResults = new LinkedList();
224         int count = quantityRequested;
225         while (count > 0 && this._internalIterator.hasPrevious()) {
226             String entry = (String) this._internalIterator.previous();
227             FTPFile temp = this.parser.parseFTPEntry(entry);
228             tmpResults.add(0,temp);
229             count--;
230         }
231         return (FTPFile[]) tmpResults.toArray(new FTPFile[0]);
232     }
233 
234     /**
235      * Returns an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of
236      * files returned by the server as read by this object's parser.
237      *
238      * @return an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of
239      *         files returned by the server as read by this object's parser.
240      * <p><b> 
241      * NOTE:</b> This array may contain null members if any of the 
242      * individual file listings failed to parse.  The caller should 
243      * check each entry for null before referencing it.
244      * @exception IOException
245      */
246     public FTPFile[] getFiles()
247     throws IOException
248     {
249         List tmpResults = new LinkedList();
250         Iterator iter = this.entries.iterator();
251         while (iter.hasNext()) {
252             String entry = (String) iter.next();
253             FTPFile temp = this.parser.parseFTPEntry(entry);
254             tmpResults.add(temp);
255         }
256         return (FTPFile[]) tmpResults.toArray(new FTPFile[0]);
257 
258     }
259 
260     /**
261      * convenience method to allow clients to know whether this object's
262      * internal iterator's current position is at the end of the list.
263      *
264      * @return true if internal iterator is not at end of list, false
265      * otherwise.
266      */
267     public boolean hasNext() {
268         return _internalIterator.hasNext();
269     }
270 
271     /**
272      * convenience method to allow clients to know whether this object's
273      * internal iterator's current position is at the beginning of the list.
274      *
275      * @return true if internal iterator is not at beginning of list, false
276      * otherwise.
277      */
278     public boolean hasPrevious() {
279         return _internalIterator.hasPrevious();
280     }
281 
282     /**
283      * resets this object's internal iterator to the beginning of the list.
284      */
285     public void resetIterator() {
286         this._internalIterator = this.entries.listIterator();
287     }
288 }