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/* * Copyright 2012-2019 Amazon Technologies, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at: * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * This file is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES * OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.s3.model; import com.amazonaws.internal.MetricAware; import com.amazonaws.internal.SdkFilterInputStream; import com.amazonaws.metrics.AwsSdkMetrics; import com.amazonaws.metrics.MetricFilterInputStream; import com.amazonaws.services.s3.metrics.S3ServiceMetric; import com.amazonaws.util.IOUtils; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import org.apache.http.client.HttpClient; import org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpRequestBase; import org.apache.http.conn.EofSensorInputStream; /** * Input stream representing the content of an {@link S3Object}. In addition to * the methods supplied by the {@link InputStream} class, * {@link S3ObjectInputStream} supplies the abort() method, which will terminate * an HTTP connection to the S3 object. */ public class S3ObjectInputStream extends SdkFilterInputStream { private final HttpRequestBase httpRequest; public S3ObjectInputStream(InputStream in, HttpRequestBase httpRequest) { this(in, httpRequest, wrapWithByteCounting(in)); } public S3ObjectInputStream(InputStream in, HttpRequestBase httpRequest, boolean collectMetrics) { super(collectMetrics ? new MetricFilterInputStream(S3ServiceMetric.S3DownloadThroughput, in) : in); this.httpRequest = httpRequest; } /** * Returns true if we should wrap the given input stream with a byte * counting wrapper; false otherwise. */ private static boolean wrapWithByteCounting(InputStream in) { if (!AwsSdkMetrics.isMetricsEnabled()) { return false; // metrics is disabled } if (in instanceof MetricAware) { MetricAware aware = (MetricAware) in; // wrap only if not already wrapped in one of it's inner chain of input stream return !aware.isMetricActivated(); } return true; // this is a raw input stream so metric wrapping is necessary } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * Aborts the underlying http request without reading any more data and * closes the stream. * <p> * By default Apache {@link HttpClient} tries to reuse http connections by * reading to the end of an attached input stream on * {@link InputStream#close()}. This is efficient from a socket pool * management perspective, but for objects with large payloads can incur * significant overhead while bytes are read from s3 and discarded. It's up * to clients to decide when to take the performance hit implicit in not * reusing an http connection in order to not read unnecessary information * from S3. * * @see EofSensorInputStream */ @Override public void abort() { super.abort(); if (httpRequest != null) { httpRequest.abort(); } // The default abort() implementation calls abort on the wrapped stream // if it's an SdkFilterInputStream; otherwise we'll need to close the // stream. if (!(in instanceof SdkFilterInputStream)) { IOUtils.closeQuietly(in, null); } } /** * Returns the http request from which this input stream is derived. */ public HttpRequestBase getHttpRequest() { return httpRequest; } /** * Returns the value of super.available() if the result is nonzero, or 1 * otherwise. * <p> * This is necessary to work around a known bug in * GZIPInputStream.available(), which returns zero in some edge cases, * causing file truncation. * <p> * Ref: http://bugs.java.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=7036144 */ @Override public int available() throws IOException { int estimate = super.available(); return estimate == 0 ? 1 : estimate; } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * If the stream still contains unread data, the underlying HTTP request * will aborted. * * @see S3ObjectInputStream#abort() * @see com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3AbortableInputStream */ @Override public void close() throws IOException { super.close(); } }