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/* * Copyright (C) 2010, Google Inc. * Copyright (C) 2008, Marek Zawirski <marek.zawirski@gmail.com> * Copyright (C) 2008, Shawn O. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER * CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ package org.eclipse.jgit.transport; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Map; import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref; /** * Represent connection for operation on a remote repository. * <p> * Currently all operations on remote repository (fetch and push) provide * information about remote refs. Every connection is able to be closed and * should be closed - this is a connection client responsibility. * * @see Transport */ public interface Connection extends AutoCloseable { /** * Get the complete map of refs advertised as available for fetching or * pushing. * * @return available/advertised refs: map of refname to ref. Never null. Not * modifiable. The collection can be empty if the remote side has no * refs (it is an empty/newly created repository). */ Map<String, Ref> getRefsMap(); /** * Get the complete list of refs advertised as available for fetching or * pushing. * <p> * The returned refs may appear in any order. If the caller needs these to * be sorted, they should be copied into a new array or List and then sorted * by the caller as necessary. * * @return available/advertised refs. Never null. Not modifiable. The * collection can be empty if the remote side has no refs (it is an * empty/newly created repository). */ Collection<Ref> getRefs(); /** * Get a single advertised ref by name. * <p> * The name supplied should be valid ref name. To get a peeled value for a * ref (aka <code>refs/tags/v1.0^{}</code>) use the base name (without * the <code>^{}</code> suffix) and look at the peeled object id. * * @param name * name of the ref to obtain. * @return the requested ref; null if the remote did not advertise this ref. */ Ref getRef(String name); /** * {@inheritDoc} * <p> * Close any resources used by this connection. * <p> * If the remote repository is contacted by a network socket this method * must close that network socket, disconnecting the two peers. If the * remote repository is actually local (same system) this method must close * any open file handles used to read the "remote" repository. * <p> * If additional messages were produced by the remote peer, these should * still be retained in the connection instance for {@link #getMessages()}. * <p> * {@code AutoClosable.close()} declares that it throws {@link Exception}. * Implementers shouldn't throw checked exceptions. This override narrows * the signature to prevent them from doing so. */ @Override void close(); /** * Get the additional messages, if any, returned by the remote process. * <p> * These messages are most likely informational or error messages, sent by * the remote peer, to help the end-user correct any problems that may have * prevented the operation from completing successfully. Application UIs * should try to show these in an appropriate context. * <p> * The message buffer is available after {@link #close()} has been called. * Prior to closing the connection, the message buffer may be empty. * * @return the messages returned by the remote, most likely terminated by a * newline (LF) character. The empty string is returned if the * remote produced no additional messages. */ String getMessages(); /** * User agent advertised by the remote server. * * @return agent (version of Git) running on the remote server. Null if the * server does not advertise this version. * @since 4.0 */ String getPeerUserAgent(); }