Package org.springframework.http.converter

Source Code of org.springframework.http.converter.AbstractHttpMessageConverter

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package org.springframework.http.converter;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.http.HttpHeaders;
import org.springframework.http.HttpInputMessage;
import org.springframework.http.HttpOutputMessage;
import org.springframework.http.MediaType;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;

/**
* Abstract base class for most {@link HttpMessageConverter} implementations.
*
* <p>This base class adds support for setting supported {@code MediaTypes}, through the
* {@link #setSupportedMediaTypes(List) supportedMediaTypes} bean property. It also adds
* support for {@code Content-Type} and {@code Content-Length} when writing to output messages.
*
* @author Arjen Poutsma
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 3.0
*/
public abstract class AbstractHttpMessageConverter<T> implements HttpMessageConverter<T> {

  /** Logger available to subclasses */
  protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());

  private List<MediaType> supportedMediaTypes = Collections.emptyList();


  /**
   * Construct an {@code AbstractHttpMessageConverter} with no supported media types.
   * @see #setSupportedMediaTypes
   */
  protected AbstractHttpMessageConverter() {
  }

  /**
   * Construct an {@code AbstractHttpMessageConverter} with one supported media type.
   * @param supportedMediaType the supported media type
   */
  protected AbstractHttpMessageConverter(MediaType supportedMediaType) {
    setSupportedMediaTypes(Collections.singletonList(supportedMediaType));
  }

  /**
   * Construct an {@code AbstractHttpMessageConverter} with multiple supported media type.
   * @param supportedMediaTypes the supported media types
   */
  protected AbstractHttpMessageConverter(MediaType... supportedMediaTypes) {
    setSupportedMediaTypes(Arrays.asList(supportedMediaTypes));
  }


  /**
   * Set the list of {@link MediaType} objects supported by this converter.
   */
  public void setSupportedMediaTypes(List<MediaType> supportedMediaTypes) {
    Assert.notEmpty(supportedMediaTypes, "'supportedMediaTypes' must not be empty");
    this.supportedMediaTypes = new ArrayList<MediaType>(supportedMediaTypes);
  }

  public List<MediaType> getSupportedMediaTypes() {
    return Collections.unmodifiableList(this.supportedMediaTypes);
  }


  /**
   * This implementation checks if the given class is {@linkplain #supports(Class) supported},
   * and if the {@linkplain #getSupportedMediaTypes() supported media types}
   * {@linkplain MediaType#includes(MediaType) include} the given media type.
   */
  public boolean canRead(Class<?> clazz, MediaType mediaType) {
    return supports(clazz) && canRead(mediaType);
  }

  /**
   * Returns true if any of the {@linkplain #setSupportedMediaTypes(List) supported media types}
   * include the given media type.
   * @param mediaType the media type to read, can be {@code null} if not specified.
   * Typically the value of a {@code Content-Type} header.
   * @return {@code true} if the supported media types include the media type,
   * or if the media type is {@code null}
   */
  protected boolean canRead(MediaType mediaType) {
    if (mediaType == null) {
      return true;
    }
    for (MediaType supportedMediaType : getSupportedMediaTypes()) {
      if (supportedMediaType.includes(mediaType)) {
        return true;
      }
    }
    return false;
  }

  /**
   * This implementation checks if the given class is {@linkplain #supports(Class) supported},
   * and if the {@linkplain #getSupportedMediaTypes() supported media types}
   * {@linkplain MediaType#includes(MediaType) include} the given media type.
   */
  public boolean canWrite(Class<?> clazz, MediaType mediaType) {
    return supports(clazz) && canWrite(mediaType);
    }

  /**
   * Returns {@code true} if the given media type includes any of the
   * {@linkplain #setSupportedMediaTypes(List) supported media types}.
   * @param mediaType the media type to write, can be {@code null} if not specified.
   * Typically the value of an {@code Accept} header.
   * @return {@code true} if the supported media types are compatible with the media type,
   * or if the media type is {@code null}
   */
  protected boolean canWrite(MediaType mediaType) {
    if (mediaType == null || MediaType.ALL.equals(mediaType)) {
      return true;
    }
    for (MediaType supportedMediaType : getSupportedMediaTypes()) {
      if (supportedMediaType.isCompatibleWith(mediaType)) {
        return true;
      }
    }
    return false;
  }

  /**
   * This implementation simple delegates to {@link #readInternal(Class, HttpInputMessage)}.
   * Future implementations might add some default behavior, however.
   */
  public final T read(Class<? extends T> clazz, HttpInputMessage inputMessage) throws IOException {
    return readInternal(clazz, inputMessage);
  }

  /**
   * This implementation delegates to {@link #getDefaultContentType(Object)} if a content
   * type was not provided, calls {@link #getContentLength}, and sets the corresponding headers
   * on the output message. It then calls {@link #writeInternal}.
   */
  public final void write(T t, MediaType contentType, HttpOutputMessage outputMessage)
      throws IOException, HttpMessageNotWritableException {

    HttpHeaders headers = outputMessage.getHeaders();
    if (headers.getContentType() == null) {
      if (contentType == null || contentType.isWildcardType() || contentType.isWildcardSubtype()) {
        contentType = getDefaultContentType(t);
      }
      if (contentType != null) {
        headers.setContentType(contentType);
      }
    }
    if (headers.getContentLength() == -1) {
      Long contentLength = getContentLength(t, headers.getContentType());
      if (contentLength != null) {
        headers.setContentLength(contentLength);
      }
    }
    writeInternal(t, outputMessage);
    outputMessage.getBody().flush();
  }

  /**
   * Returns the default content type for the given type. Called when {@link #write}
   * is invoked without a specified content type parameter.
   * <p>By default, this returns the first element of the
   * {@link #setSupportedMediaTypes(List) supportedMediaTypes} property, if any.
   * Can be overridden in subclasses.
   * @param t the type to return the content type for
   * @return the content type, or <code>null</code> if not known
   */
  protected MediaType getDefaultContentType(T t) throws IOException {
    List<MediaType> mediaTypes = getSupportedMediaTypes();
    return (!mediaTypes.isEmpty() ? mediaTypes.get(0) : null);
  }

  /**
   * Returns the content length for the given type.
   * <p>By default, this returns {@code null}, meaning that the content length is unknown.
   * Can be overridden in subclasses.
   * @param t the type to return the content length for
   * @return the content length, or {@code null} if not known
   */
  protected Long getContentLength(T t, MediaType contentType) throws IOException {
    return null;
  }


  /**
   * Indicates whether the given class is supported by this converter.
   * @param clazz the class to test for support
   * @return <code>true</code> if supported; <code>false</code> otherwise
   */
  protected abstract boolean supports(Class<?> clazz);

  /**
   * Abstract template method that reads the actualy object. Invoked from {@link #read}.
   * @param clazz the type of object to return
   * @param inputMessage the HTTP input message to read from
   * @return the converted object
   * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors
   * @throws HttpMessageNotReadableException in case of conversion errors
   */
  protected abstract T readInternal(Class<? extends T> clazz, HttpInputMessage inputMessage)
      throws IOException, HttpMessageNotReadableException;

  /**
   * Abstract template method that writes the actual body. Invoked from {@link #write}.
   * @param t the object to write to the output message
   * @param outputMessage the message to write to
   * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors
   * @throws HttpMessageNotWritableException in case of conversion errors
   */
  protected abstract void writeInternal(T t, HttpOutputMessage outputMessage)
      throws IOException, HttpMessageNotWritableException;

}
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