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/* * Copyright 2000-2018 Vaadin Ltd. * * 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.vaadin.server; import com.vaadin.ui.LegacyWindow; import com.vaadin.ui.UI; import com.vaadin.util.FileTypeResolver; /** * <code>ClassResource</code> is a named resource accessed with the class * loader. * * This can be used to access resources such as icons, files, etc. * * @see java.lang.Class#getResource(java.lang.String) * * @author Vaadin Ltd. * @since 3.0 */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") public class ClassResource implements ConnectorResource { /** * Default buffer size for this stream resource. */ private int bufferSize = 0; /** * Default cache time for this stream resource. */ private long cacheTime = DownloadStream.DEFAULT_CACHETIME; /** * Associated class used for identifying the source of the resource. */ private final Class<?> associatedClass; /** * Name of the resource is relative to the associated class. */ private final String resourceName; /** * Creates a new application resource instance. The resource id is relative * to the location of the UI of the component using this resource (or the * Application if using LegacyWindow). * * @param resourceName * the Unique identifier of the resource within the application. */ public ClassResource(String resourceName) { this(null, resourceName); } /** * Creates a new application resource instance. * * @param associatedClass * the class of the which the resource is associated. * @param resourceName * the Unique identifier of the resource within the application. */ public ClassResource(Class<?> associatedClass, String resourceName) { this.associatedClass = associatedClass; this.resourceName = resourceName; if (resourceName == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } } /** * Gets the MIME type of this resource. * * @see com.vaadin.server.Resource#getMIMEType() */ @Override public String getMIMEType() { return FileTypeResolver.getMIMEType(resourceName); } @Override public String getFilename() { String[] parts = resourceName.split("/"); return parts[parts.length - 1]; } @Override public DownloadStream getStream() { final DownloadStream ds = new DownloadStream(getAssociatedClass().getResourceAsStream(resourceName), getMIMEType(), getFilename()); ds.setBufferSize(getBufferSize()); ds.setCacheTime(getCacheTime()); return ds; } protected Class<?> getAssociatedClass() { if (associatedClass == null) { UI current = UI.getCurrent(); if (current instanceof LegacyWindow) { LegacyWindow legacyWindow = (LegacyWindow) current; return legacyWindow.getApplication().getClass(); } else { return current.getClass(); } } return associatedClass; } /** * Gets the size of the download buffer used for this resource. * * <p> * If the buffer size is 0, the buffer size is decided by the terminal * adapter. The default value is 0. * </p> * * @return the size of the buffer in bytes. */ public int getBufferSize() { return bufferSize; } /** * Sets the size of the download buffer used for this resource. * * @param bufferSize * the size of the buffer in bytes. * * @see #getBufferSize() */ public void setBufferSize(int bufferSize) { this.bufferSize = bufferSize; } /** * Gets the length of cache expiration time. * * <p> * This gives the adapter the possibility cache streams sent to the client. * The caching may be made in adapter or at the client if the client * supports caching. Default is {@link DownloadStream#DEFAULT_CACHETIME}. * </p> * * @return Cache time in milliseconds */ public long getCacheTime() { return cacheTime; } /** * Sets the length of cache expiration time. * * <p> * This gives the adapter the possibility cache streams sent to the client. * The caching may be made in adapter or at the client if the client * supports caching. Zero or negative value disables the caching of this * stream. * </p> * * @param cacheTime * the cache time in milliseconds. * */ public void setCacheTime(long cacheTime) { this.cacheTime = cacheTime; } }