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See the License for the specific language governing * permissions and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.http; import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResponse; import com.amazonaws.ResponseMetadata; import com.amazonaws.internal.CRC32MismatchException; import com.amazonaws.transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext; import com.amazonaws.transform.Unmarshaller; import com.amazonaws.transform.VoidJsonUnmarshaller; import com.amazonaws.util.CRC32ChecksumCalculatingInputStream; import com.amazonaws.util.StringUtils; import com.amazonaws.util.json.AwsJsonReader; import com.amazonaws.util.json.JsonUtils; import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import java.util.zip.GZIPInputStream; /** * Default implementation of HttpResponseHandler that handles a successful * response from an AWS service and unmarshalls the result using a JSON * unmarshaller. * * @param <T> Indicates the type being unmarshalled by this response handler. */ public class JsonResponseHandler<T> implements HttpResponseHandler<AmazonWebServiceResponse<T>> { /** The JSON unmarshaller to use when handling the response */ private Unmarshaller<T, JsonUnmarshallerContext> responseUnmarshaller; /** Shared logger for profiling information */ private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog("com.amazonaws.request"); public boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen = false; /** * Constructs a new response handler that will use the specified JSON * unmarshaller to unmarshall the service response and uses the specified * response element path to find the root of the business data in the * service's response. * * @param responseUnmarshaller The JSON unmarshaller to use on the response. */ public JsonResponseHandler(Unmarshaller<T, JsonUnmarshallerContext> responseUnmarshaller) { this.responseUnmarshaller = responseUnmarshaller; /* * Even if the invoked operation just returns null, we still need an * unmarshaller to run so we can pull out response metadata. We might * want to pass this in through the client class so that we don't have * to do this check here. */ if (this.responseUnmarshaller == null) { this.responseUnmarshaller = new VoidJsonUnmarshaller<T>(); } } /** * @see com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponseHandler#handle(com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponse) */ @Override public AmazonWebServiceResponse<T> handle(HttpResponse response) throws Exception { log.trace("Parsing service response JSON"); String CRC32Checksum = response.getHeaders().get("x-amz-crc32"); CRC32ChecksumCalculatingInputStream crc32ChecksumInputStream = null; // Get the raw content input stream to calculate the crc32 checksum on // gzipped data. InputStream content = response.getRawContent(); if (content == null) { // An empty input stream to avoid NPE content = new ByteArrayInputStream("{}".getBytes(StringUtils.UTF8)); } if (CRC32Checksum != null) { crc32ChecksumInputStream = new CRC32ChecksumCalculatingInputStream(content); content = crc32ChecksumInputStream; } if ("gzip".equals(response.getHeaders().get("Content-Encoding"))) { content = new GZIPInputStream(content); } AwsJsonReader jsonReader = JsonUtils.getJsonReader(new InputStreamReader(content, StringUtils.UTF8)); try { AmazonWebServiceResponse<T> awsResponse = new AmazonWebServiceResponse<T>(); JsonUnmarshallerContext unmarshallerContext = new JsonUnmarshallerContext(jsonReader, response); T result = responseUnmarshaller.unmarshall(unmarshallerContext); if (CRC32Checksum != null) { long serverSideCRC = Long.parseLong(CRC32Checksum); long clientSideCRC = crc32ChecksumInputStream.getCRC32Checksum(); if (clientSideCRC != serverSideCRC) { throw new CRC32MismatchException( "Client calculated crc32 checksum didn't match that calculated by server side"); } } awsResponse.setResult(result); Map<String, String> metadata = new HashMap<String, String>(); metadata.put(ResponseMetadata.AWS_REQUEST_ID, response.getHeaders().get("x-amzn-RequestId")); awsResponse.setResponseMetadata(new ResponseMetadata(metadata)); log.trace("Done parsing service response"); return awsResponse; } finally { if (!needsConnectionLeftOpen) { try { jsonReader.close(); } catch (IOException e) { log.warn("Error closing json parser", e); } } } } /** * Hook for subclasses to override in order to collect additional metadata * from service responses. * * @param unmarshallerContext The unmarshaller context used to process a * service's response data. */ @Deprecated protected void registerAdditionalMetadataExpressions(JsonUnmarshallerContext unmarshallerContext) { } /** * Since this response handler completely consumes all the data from the * underlying HTTP connection during the handle method, we don't need to * keep the HTTP connection open. * * @see com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponseHandler#needsConnectionLeftOpen() */ @Override public boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen() { return needsConnectionLeftOpen; } }