Smack/smack-core/src/main/java/org/jivesoftware/smack/provider/ProviderManager.java

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/**
*
* Copyright 2003-2007 Jive Software.
*
* 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
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*/
package org.jivesoftware.smack.provider;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.IQ;
import org.jxmpp.util.XmppStringUtils;
/**
* Manages providers for parsing custom XML sub-documents of XMPP packets. Two types of
* providers exist:<ul>
* <li>IQProvider -- parses IQ requests into Java objects.
* <li>PacketExtension -- parses XML sub-documents attached to packets into
* PacketExtension instances.</ul>
*
* <b>IQProvider</b><p>
*
* By default, Smack only knows how to process IQ packets with sub-packets that
* are in a few namespaces such as:<ul>
* <li>jabber:iq:auth
* <li>jabber:iq:roster
* <li>jabber:iq:register</ul>
*
* Because many more IQ types are part of XMPP and its extensions, a pluggable IQ parsing
* mechanism is provided. IQ providers are registered programatically or by creating a
* providers file. The file is an XML
* document that contains one or more iqProvider entries, as in the following example:
*
* <pre>
* &lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
* &lt;smackProviders&gt;
* &lt;iqProvider&gt;
* &lt;elementName&gt;query&lt;/elementName&gt;
* &lt;namespace&gt;jabber:iq:time&lt;/namespace&gt;
* &lt;className&gt;org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Time&lt/className&gt;
* &lt;/iqProvider&gt;
* &lt;/smackProviders&gt;</pre>
*
* Each IQ provider is associated with an element name and a namespace. If multiple provider
* entries attempt to register to handle the same namespace, the first entry loaded from the
* classpath will take precedence. The IQ provider class can either implement the IQProvider
* interface, or extend the IQ class. In the former case, each IQProvider is responsible for
* parsing the raw XML stream to create an IQ instance. In the latter case, bean introspection
* is used to try to automatically set properties of the IQ instance using the values found
* in the IQ packet XML. For example, an XMPP time packet resembles the following:
* <pre>
* &lt;iq type='result' to='joe@example.com' from='mary@example.com' id='time_1'&gt;
* &lt;query xmlns='jabber:iq:time'&gt;
* &lt;utc&gt;20020910T17:58:35&lt;/utc&gt;
* &lt;tz&gt;MDT&lt;/tz&gt;
* &lt;display&gt;Tue Sep 10 12:58:35 2002&lt;/display&gt;
* &lt;/query&gt;
* &lt;/iq&gt;</pre>
*
* In order for this packet to be automatically mapped to the Time object listed in the
* providers file above, it must have the methods setUtc(String), setTz(String), and
* setDisplay(String). The introspection service will automatically try to convert the String
* value from the XML into a boolean, int, long, float, double, or Class depending on the
* type the IQ instance expects.<p>
*
* A pluggable system for packet extensions, child elements in a custom namespace for
* message and presence packets, also exists. Each extension provider
* is registered with a name space in the smack.providers file as in the following example:
*
* <pre>
* &lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
* &lt;smackProviders&gt;
* &lt;extensionProvider&gt;
* &lt;elementName&gt;x&lt;/elementName&gt;
* &lt;namespace&gt;jabber:iq:event&lt;/namespace&gt;
* &lt;className&gt;org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.MessageEvent&lt/className&gt;
* &lt;/extensionProvider&gt;
* &lt;/smackProviders&gt;</pre>
*
* If multiple provider entries attempt to register to handle the same element name and namespace,
* the first entry loaded from the classpath will take precedence. Whenever a packet extension
* is found in a packet, parsing will be passed to the correct provider. Each provider
* can either implement the PacketExtensionProvider interface or be a standard Java Bean. In
* the former case, each extension provider is responsible for parsing the raw XML stream to
* contruct an object. In the latter case, bean introspection is used to try to automatically
* set the properties of th class using the values in the packet extension sub-element. When an
* extension provider is not registered for an element name and namespace combination, Smack will
* store all top-level elements of the sub-packet in DefaultPacketExtension object and then
* attach it to the packet.<p>
*
* @author Matt Tucker
*/
public final class ProviderManager {
private static final Map<String, Object> extensionProviders = new ConcurrentHashMap<String, Object>();
private static final Map<String, Object> iqProviders = new ConcurrentHashMap<String, Object>();
public static void addLoader(ProviderLoader loader) {
if (loader.getIQProviderInfo() != null) {
for (IQProviderInfo info : loader.getIQProviderInfo()) {
iqProviders.put(getKey(info.getElementName(), info.getNamespace()), info.getProvider());
}
}
if (loader.getExtensionProviderInfo() != null) {
for (ExtensionProviderInfo info : loader.getExtensionProviderInfo()) {
extensionProviders.put(getKey(info.getElementName(), info.getNamespace()), info.getProvider());
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the IQ provider registered to the specified XML element name and namespace.
* For example, if a provider was registered to the element name "query" and the
* namespace "jabber:iq:time", then the following packet would trigger the provider:
*
* <pre>
* &lt;iq type='result' to='joe@example.com' from='mary@example.com' id='time_1'&gt;
* &lt;query xmlns='jabber:iq:time'&gt;
* &lt;utc&gt;20020910T17:58:35&lt;/utc&gt;
* &lt;tz&gt;MDT&lt;/tz&gt;
* &lt;display&gt;Tue Sep 10 12:58:35 2002&lt;/display&gt;
* &lt;/query&gt;
* &lt;/iq&gt;</pre>
*
* <p>Note: this method is generally only called by the internal Smack classes.
*
* @param elementName the XML element name.
* @param namespace the XML namespace.
* @return the IQ provider.
*/
public static Object getIQProvider(String elementName, String namespace) {
String key = getKey(elementName, namespace);
return iqProviders.get(key);
}
/**
* Returns an unmodifiable collection of all IQProvider instances. Each object
* in the collection will either be an IQProvider instance, or a Class object
* that implements the IQProvider interface.
*
* @return all IQProvider instances.
*/
public static Collection<Object> getIQProviders() {
return Collections.unmodifiableCollection(iqProviders.values());
}
/**
* Adds an IQ provider (must be an instance of IQProvider or Class object that is an IQ)
* with the specified element name and name space. The provider will override any providers
* loaded through the classpath.
*
* @param elementName the XML element name.
* @param namespace the XML namespace.
* @param provider the IQ provider.
*/
public static void addIQProvider(String elementName, String namespace,
Object provider)
{
if (!(provider instanceof IQProvider || (provider instanceof Class &&
IQ.class.isAssignableFrom((Class<?>)provider))))
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Provider must be an IQProvider " +
"or a Class instance sublcassing IQ.");
}
String key = getKey(elementName, namespace);
iqProviders.put(key, provider);
}
/**
* Removes an IQ provider with the specified element name and namespace. This
* method is typically called to cleanup providers that are programatically added
* using the {@link #addIQProvider(String, String, Object) addIQProvider} method.
*
* @param elementName the XML element name.
* @param namespace the XML namespace.
*/
public static void removeIQProvider(String elementName, String namespace) {
String key = getKey(elementName, namespace);
iqProviders.remove(key);
}
/**
* Returns the packet extension provider registered to the specified XML element name
* and namespace. For example, if a provider was registered to the element name "x" and the
* namespace "jabber:x:event", then the following packet would trigger the provider:
*
* <pre>
* &lt;message to='romeo@montague.net' id='message_1'&gt;
* &lt;body&gt;Art thou not Romeo, and a Montague?&lt;/body&gt;
* &lt;x xmlns='jabber:x:event'&gt;
* &lt;composing/&gt;
* &lt;/x&gt;
* &lt;/message&gt;</pre>
*
* <p>Note: this method is generally only called by the internal Smack classes.
*
* @param elementName element name associated with extension provider.
* @param namespace namespace associated with extension provider.
* @return the extenion provider.
*/
public static Object getExtensionProvider(String elementName, String namespace) {
String key = getKey(elementName, namespace);
return extensionProviders.get(key);
}
/**
* Adds an extension provider with the specified element name and name space. The provider
* will override any providers loaded through the classpath. The provider must be either
* a PacketExtensionProvider instance, or a Class object of a Javabean.
*
* @param elementName the XML element name.
* @param namespace the XML namespace.
* @param provider the extension provider.
*/
public static void addExtensionProvider(String elementName, String namespace,
Object provider)
{
if (!(provider instanceof PacketExtensionProvider || provider instanceof Class)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Provider must be a PacketExtensionProvider " +
"or a Class instance.");
}
String key = getKey(elementName, namespace);
extensionProviders.put(key, provider);
}
/**
* Removes an extension provider with the specified element name and namespace. This
* method is typically called to cleanup providers that are programatically added
* using the {@link #addExtensionProvider(String, String, Object) addExtensionProvider} method.
*
* @param elementName the XML element name.
* @param namespace the XML namespace.
*/
public static void removeExtensionProvider(String elementName, String namespace) {
String key = getKey(elementName, namespace);
extensionProviders.remove(key);
}
/**
* Returns an unmodifiable collection of all PacketExtensionProvider instances. Each object
* in the collection will either be a PacketExtensionProvider instance, or a Class object
* that implements the PacketExtensionProvider interface.
*
* @return all PacketExtensionProvider instances.
*/
public static Collection<Object> getExtensionProviders() {
return Collections.unmodifiableCollection(extensionProviders.values());
}
private static String getKey(String elementName, String namespace) {
return XmppStringUtils.generateKey(elementName, namespace);
}
}