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/* * Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Cinchapi 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://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License 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.cinchapi.concourse.config; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationException; import org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationUtils; import org.apache.commons.configuration.DefaultFileSystem; import org.apache.commons.configuration.PropertiesConfiguration; import com.cinchapi.concourse.util.Logging; /** * A {@link PreferencesHandler} parses a {@code .prefs} file for programmatic * management (i.e. reading/writing values). * * @author Jeff Nelson */ public class PreferencesHandler extends PropertiesConfiguration { /* * This implementation uses lower case strings when putting and getting from * the map in order to facilitate case insensitivity. DO NOT use any other * methods beyond #get and #put because those have not been overridden to * account for the case insensitivity. */ private static Map<String, Integer> multipliers = new HashMap<String, Integer>() { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; @Override public Integer get(Object key) { if (key instanceof String) { key = ((String) key).toLowerCase(); } return super.get(key); } @Override public Integer put(String key, Integer value) { key = key.toLowerCase(); return super.put(key, value); } }; static { multipliers.put("b", (int) Math.pow(1024, 0)); multipliers.put("k", (int) Math.pow(1024, 1)); multipliers.put("kb", (int) Math.pow(1024, 1)); multipliers.put("m", (int) Math.pow(1024, 2)); multipliers.put("mb", (int) Math.pow(1024, 2)); multipliers.put("g", (int) Math.pow(1024, 3)); multipliers.put("gb", (int) Math.pow(1024, 3)); // Prevent logging from showing up in the console Logging.disable(PreferencesHandler.class); Logging.disable(ConfigurationUtils.class); Logging.disable(DefaultFileSystem.class); } /** * Construct a new instance. * <p> * The implementing class is encouraged to provide a static "open" method * that catches {@link ConfigurationException} and propagates it as a * {@link RuntimeException} so that users don't have to worry about it. * </p> * * @param file the absolute path to the preferences file (relative paths * will resolve to the user's home directory) * @throws ConfigurationException */ protected PreferencesHandler(String file) throws ConfigurationException { // NOTE: {@code file} must be absolute because the Apache configuration // framework has some twisted logic that resolves relative file paths in // a non-intuitive manner. I know it is tempting to support allowing the // caller to input a relative path by adding logic here to expand that // relative path using the {@link FileOps#expandPath()} method. The // problem is that expanding the path correctly requires knowledge of // the working directory, which is not consistently known to us here. // CLIs can provide their working directory; however, user applications // (those that construct Concourse and ConnectionPool objects with // preferences) might not necessarily know their working directory, and // even if they did, we wouldn't automatically have access to it). So, // the easiest this is to simply require people to expand paths // themselves and pass in the absolute file path to us. super(file); setAutoSave(true); } /** * Get the size description associated with the given key. If the key * doesn't map to an existing object, the defaultValue is returned. * * @param key * @param defaultValue * @return the associated size description if key is found, defaultValue * otherwise */ public long getSize(String key, long defaultValue) { String value = getString(key, null); if (value != null) { String[] parts = value.split("(?<=\\D)(?=\\d)|(?<=\\d)(?=\\D)"); long base = Long.parseLong(parts[0]); int multiplier; if (parts.length > 1) { multiplier = multipliers.get(parts[1]); } else { multiplier = multipliers.get("b"); } return base * multiplier; } else { return defaultValue; } } /** * Get the enum value associated with the given key. If the key doesn't map * to an existing object or the mapped value is not a valid enum, the * defaultValue is returned * * @param key * @param defaultValue * @return the associated enum if key is found, defaultValue * otherwise */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public <T extends Enum<T>> T getEnum(String key, T defaultValue) { String value = getString(key, null); if (value != null) { try { defaultValue = (T) Enum.valueOf(defaultValue.getClass(), value); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { // ignore } } return defaultValue; } }