Class ByteSource
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.common.io.ByteSource
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@GwtIncompatible public abstract class ByteSource extends java.lang.Object
A readable source of bytes, such as a file. Unlike anInputStream, aByteSourceis not an open, stateful stream for input that can be read and closed. Instead, it is an immutable supplier ofInputStreaminstances.ByteSourceprovides two kinds of methods:- Methods that return a stream: These methods should return a new, independent instance each time they are called. The caller is responsible for ensuring that the returned stream is closed.
- Convenience methods: These are implementations of common operations that are typically implemented by opening a stream using one of the methods in the first category, doing something and finally closing the stream that was opened.
Note: In general,
ByteSourceis intended to be used for "file-like" sources that provide streams that are:- Finite: Many operations, such as
size()andread(), will either block indefinitely or fail if the source creates an infinite stream. - Non-destructive: A destructive stream will consume or otherwise alter the
bytes of the source as they are read from it. A source that provides such streams will not
be reusable, and operations that read from the stream (including
size(), in some implementations) will prevent further operations from completing as expected.
- Since:
- 14.0
- Author:
- Colin Decker
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protectedByteSource()Constructor for use by subclasses.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description CharSourceasCharSource(java.nio.charset.Charset charset)Returns aCharSourceview of this byte source that decodes bytes read from this source as characters using the givenCharset.static ByteSourceconcat(ByteSource... sources)Concatenates multipleByteSourceinstances into a single source.static ByteSourceconcat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends ByteSource> sources)Concatenates multipleByteSourceinstances into a single source.static ByteSourceconcat(java.util.Iterator<? extends ByteSource> sources)Concatenates multipleByteSourceinstances into a single source.booleancontentEquals(ByteSource other)Checks that the contents of this byte source are equal to the contents of the given byte source.longcopyTo(ByteSink sink)Copies the contents of this byte source to the givenByteSink.longcopyTo(java.io.OutputStream output)Copies the contents of this byte source to the givenOutputStream.static ByteSourceempty()Returns an immutableByteSourcethat contains no bytes.HashCodehash(HashFunction hashFunction)Hashes the contents of this byte source using the given hash function.booleanisEmpty()Returns whether the source has zero bytes.java.io.InputStreamopenBufferedStream()Opens a new bufferedInputStreamfor reading from this source.abstract java.io.InputStreamopenStream()Opens a newInputStreamfor reading from this source.byte[]read()Reads the full contents of this byte source as a byte array.<T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
Tread(ByteProcessor<T> processor)Reads the contents of this byte source using the givenprocessorto process bytes as they are read.longsize()Returns the size of this source in bytes, even if doing so requires opening and traversing an entire stream.Optional<java.lang.Long>sizeIfKnown()Returns the size of this source in bytes, if the size can be easily determined without actually opening the data stream.ByteSourceslice(long offset, long length)Returns a view of a slice of this byte source that is at mostlengthbytes long starting at the givenoffset.static ByteSourcewrap(byte[] b)Returns a view of the given byte array as aByteSource.
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Constructor Detail
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ByteSource
protected ByteSource()
Constructor for use by subclasses.
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Method Detail
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asCharSource
public CharSource asCharSource(java.nio.charset.Charset charset)
Returns aCharSourceview of this byte source that decodes bytes read from this source as characters using the givenCharset.If
CharSource.asByteSource(java.nio.charset.Charset)is called on the returned source with the same charset, the default implementation of this method will ensure that the originalByteSourceis returned, rather than round-trip encoding. Subclasses that override this method should behave the same way.
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openStream
public abstract java.io.InputStream openStream() throws java.io.IOException
Opens a newInputStreamfor reading from this source. This method returns a new, independent stream each time it is called.The caller is responsible for ensuring that the returned stream is closed.
- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while opening the stream
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openBufferedStream
public java.io.InputStream openBufferedStream() throws java.io.IOException
Opens a new bufferedInputStreamfor reading from this source. The returned stream is not required to be aBufferedInputStreamin order to allow implementations to simply delegate toopenStream()when the stream returned by that method does not benefit from additional buffering (for example, aByteArrayInputStream). This method returns a new, independent stream each time it is called.The caller is responsible for ensuring that the returned stream is closed.
- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while opening the stream- Since:
- 15.0 (in 14.0 with return type
BufferedInputStream)
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slice
public ByteSource slice(long offset, long length)
Returns a view of a slice of this byte source that is at mostlengthbytes long starting at the givenoffset. Ifoffsetis greater than the size of this source, the returned source will be empty. Ifoffset + lengthis greater than the size of this source, the returned source will contain the slice starting atoffsetand ending at the end of this source.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- ifoffsetorlengthis negative
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isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty() throws java.io.IOException
Returns whether the source has zero bytes. The default implementation first checkssizeIfKnown(), returning true if it's known to be zero and false if it's known to be non-zero. If the size is not known, it falls back to opening a stream and checking for EOF.Note that, in cases where
sizeIfKnownreturns zero, it is possible that bytes are actually available for reading. (For example, some special files may return a size of 0 despite actually having content when read.) This means that a source may returntruefromisEmpty()despite having readable content.- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs- Since:
- 15.0
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sizeIfKnown
public Optional<java.lang.Long> sizeIfKnown()
Returns the size of this source in bytes, if the size can be easily determined without actually opening the data stream.The default implementation returns
Optional.absent(). Some sources, such as a file, may return a non-absent value. Note that in such cases, it is possible that this method will return a different number of bytes than would be returned by reading all of the bytes (for example, some special files may return a size of 0 despite actually having content when read).Additionally, for mutable sources such as files, a subsequent read may return a different number of bytes if the contents are changed.
- Since:
- 19.0
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size
public long size() throws java.io.IOException
Returns the size of this source in bytes, even if doing so requires opening and traversing an entire stream. To avoid a potentially expensive operation, seesizeIfKnown().The default implementation calls
sizeIfKnown()and returns the value if present. If absent, it will fall back to a heavyweight operation that will open a stream, read (orskip, if possible) to the end of the stream and return the total number of bytes that were read.Note that for some sources that implement
sizeIfKnown()to provide a more efficient implementation, it is possible that this method will return a different number of bytes than would be returned by reading all of the bytes (for example, some special files may return a size of 0 despite actually having content when read).In either case, for mutable sources such as files, a subsequent read may return a different number of bytes if the contents are changed.
- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while reading the size of this source
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copyTo
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public long copyTo(java.io.OutputStream output) throws java.io.IOException
Copies the contents of this byte source to the givenOutputStream. Does not closeoutput.- Returns:
- the number of bytes copied
- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while reading from this source or writing tooutput
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copyTo
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public long copyTo(ByteSink sink) throws java.io.IOException
Copies the contents of this byte source to the givenByteSink.- Returns:
- the number of bytes copied
- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while reading from this source or writing tosink
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read
public byte[] read() throws java.io.IOException
Reads the full contents of this byte source as a byte array.- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while reading from this source
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read
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T read(ByteProcessor<T> processor) throws java.io.IOException
Reads the contents of this byte source using the givenprocessorto process bytes as they are read. Stops when all bytes have been read or the consumer returnsfalse. Returns the result produced by the processor.- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while reading from this source or ifprocessorthrows anIOException- Since:
- 16.0
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hash
public HashCode hash(HashFunction hashFunction) throws java.io.IOException
Hashes the contents of this byte source using the given hash function.- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while reading from this source
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contentEquals
public boolean contentEquals(ByteSource other) throws java.io.IOException
Checks that the contents of this byte source are equal to the contents of the given byte source.- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if an I/O error occurs while reading from this source orother
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concat
public static ByteSource concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends ByteSource> sources)
Concatenates multipleByteSourceinstances into a single source. Streams returned from the source will contain the concatenated data from the streams of the underlying sources.Only one underlying stream will be open at a time. Closing the concatenated stream will close the open underlying stream.
- Parameters:
sources- the sources to concatenate- Returns:
- a
ByteSourcecontaining the concatenated data - Since:
- 15.0
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concat
public static ByteSource concat(java.util.Iterator<? extends ByteSource> sources)
Concatenates multipleByteSourceinstances into a single source. Streams returned from the source will contain the concatenated data from the streams of the underlying sources.Only one underlying stream will be open at a time. Closing the concatenated stream will close the open underlying stream.
Note: The input
Iteratorwill be copied to anImmutableListwhen this method is called. This will fail if the iterator is infinite and may cause problems if the iterator eagerly fetches data for each source when iterated (rather than producing sources that only load data through their streams). Prefer using theconcat(Iterable)overload if possible.- Parameters:
sources- the sources to concatenate- Returns:
- a
ByteSourcecontaining the concatenated data - Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if any ofsourcesisnull- Since:
- 15.0
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concat
public static ByteSource concat(ByteSource... sources)
Concatenates multipleByteSourceinstances into a single source. Streams returned from the source will contain the concatenated data from the streams of the underlying sources.Only one underlying stream will be open at a time. Closing the concatenated stream will close the open underlying stream.
- Parameters:
sources- the sources to concatenate- Returns:
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ByteSourcecontaining the concatenated data - Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if any ofsourcesisnull- Since:
- 15.0
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wrap
public static ByteSource wrap(byte[] b)
Returns a view of the given byte array as aByteSource. To view only a specific range in the array, useByteSource.wrap(b).slice(offset, length).Note that the given byte array may be passed directly to methods on, for example,
OutputStream(whencopyTo(OutputStream)is called on the resultingByteSource). This could allow a maliciousOutputStreamimplementation to modify the contents of the array, but provides better performance in the normal case.- Since:
- 15.0 (since 14.0 as
ByteStreams.asByteSource(byte[])).
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empty
public static ByteSource empty()
Returns an immutableByteSourcethat contains no bytes.- Since:
- 15.0
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