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package org.jclouds.ec2.predicates;

import static com.google.common.collect.Iterables.getLast;

import javax.annotation.Resource;

import org.jclouds.ec2.domain.Attachment;
import org.jclouds.ec2.domain.Volume;
import org.jclouds.ec2.features.ElasticBlockStoreApi;
import org.jclouds.logging.Logger;

import com.google.common.base.Predicate;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.inject.Inject;
import com.google.inject.Singleton;

/**
 * Tests to see if a volume is detached.
 *
 * @author Karthik Arunachalam
 */
@Singleton
public class VolumeDetached implements Predicate<Attachment> {

    private final ElasticBlockStoreApi client;
    @Resource
    protected Logger logger = Logger.NULL;

    @Inject
    public VolumeDetached(ElasticBlockStoreApi client) {
        this.client = client;
    }

    public boolean apply(Attachment attachment) {
        logger.trace("looking for volume %s", attachment.getVolumeId());
        Volume volume = Iterables
                .getOnlyElement(client.describeVolumesInRegion(attachment.getRegion(), attachment.getVolumeId()));

        /*If attachment size is 0 volume is detached for sure.*/
        if (volume.getAttachments().size() == 0) {
            return true;
        }

        /* But if attachment size is > 0, then the attachment could be in any state.
           * So we need to check if the status is DETACHED (return true) or not (return false).
           */
        Attachment lastAttachment = getLast(volume.getAttachments());
        logger.trace("%s: looking for status %s: currently: %s", lastAttachment, Attachment.Status.DETACHED,
                lastAttachment.getStatus());
        return lastAttachment.getStatus() == Attachment.Status.DETACHED;
    }
}