/* * Copyright 2002-2008 the original author or authors. * * 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 org.springframework.mail.javamail; import java.io.File; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import javax.activation.FileTypeMap; import javax.activation.MimetypesFileTypeMap; import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean; import org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource; import org.springframework.core.io.Resource; /** * Spring-configurable <code>FileTypeMap</code> implementation that will read * MIME type to file extension mappings from a standard JavaMail MIME type * mapping file, using a standard <code>MimetypesFileTypeMap</code> underneath. * * <p>The mapping file should be in the following format, as specified by the * Java Activation Framework: * * <pre> * # map text/html to .htm and .html files * text/html html htm HTML HTM</pre> * * Lines starting with <code>#</code> are treated as comments and are ignored. All * other lines are treated as mappings. Each mapping line should contain the MIME * type as the first entry and then each file extension to map to that MIME type * as subsequent entries. Each entry is separated by spaces or tabs. * * <p>By default, the mappings in the <code>mime.types</code> file located in the * same package as this class are used, which cover many common file extensions * (in contrast to the out-of-the-box mappings in <code>activation.jar</code>). * This can be overridden using the <code>mappingLocation</code> property. * * <p>Additional mappings can be added via the <code>mappings</code> bean property, * as lines that follow the <code>mime.types<code> file format. * * @author Rob Harrop * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.2 * @see #setMappingLocation * @see #setMappings * @see javax.activation.MimetypesFileTypeMap */ public class ConfigurableMimeFileTypeMap extends FileTypeMap implements InitializingBean { /** * The <code>Resource</code> to load the mapping file from. */ private Resource mappingLocation = new ClassPathResource("mime.types", getClass()); /** * Used to configure additional mappings. */ private String[] mappings; /** * The delegate FileTypeMap, compiled from the mappings in the mapping file * and the entries in the <code>mappings</code> property. */ private FileTypeMap fileTypeMap; /** * Specify the <code>Resource</code> from which mappings are loaded. * <p>Needs to follow the <code>mime.types<code> file format, as specified * by the Java Activation Framework, containing lines such as:<br> * <code>text/html html htm HTML HTM</code> */ public void setMappingLocation(Resource mappingLocation) { this.mappingLocation = mappingLocation; } /** * Specify additional MIME type mappings as lines that follow the * <code>mime.types<code> file format, as specified by the * Java Activation Framework, for example:<br> * <code>text/html html htm HTML HTM</code> */ public void setMappings(String[] mappings) { this.mappings = mappings; } /** * Creates the final merged mapping set. */ public void afterPropertiesSet() { getFileTypeMap(); } /** * Return the delegate FileTypeMap, compiled from the mappings in the mapping file * and the entries in the <code>mappings</code> property. * @see #setMappingLocation * @see #setMappings * @see #createFileTypeMap */ protected final FileTypeMap getFileTypeMap() { if (this.fileTypeMap == null) { try { this.fileTypeMap = createFileTypeMap(this.mappingLocation, this.mappings); } catch (IOException ex) { IllegalStateException ise = new IllegalStateException( "Could not load specified MIME type mapping file: " + this.mappingLocation); ise.initCause(ex); throw ise; } } return this.fileTypeMap; } /** * Compile a {@link FileTypeMap} from the mappings in the given mapping file * and the given mapping entries. * <p>The default implementation creates an Activation Framework {@link MimetypesFileTypeMap}, * passing in an InputStream from the mapping resource (if any) and registering * the mapping lines programmatically. * @param mappingLocation a <code>mime.types</code> mapping resource (can be <code>null</code>) * @param mappings MIME type mapping lines (can be <code>null</code>) * @return the compiled FileTypeMap * @throws IOException if resource access failed * @see javax.activation.MimetypesFileTypeMap#MimetypesFileTypeMap(java.io.InputStream) * @see javax.activation.MimetypesFileTypeMap#addMimeTypes(String) */ protected FileTypeMap createFileTypeMap(Resource mappingLocation, String[] mappings) throws IOException { MimetypesFileTypeMap fileTypeMap = null; if (mappingLocation != null) { InputStream is = mappingLocation.getInputStream(); try { fileTypeMap = new MimetypesFileTypeMap(is); } finally { is.close(); } } else { fileTypeMap = new MimetypesFileTypeMap(); } if (mappings != null) { for (int i = 0; i < mappings.length; i++) { fileTypeMap.addMimeTypes(mappings[i]); } } return fileTypeMap; } /** * Delegates to the underlying FileTypeMap. * @see #getFileTypeMap() */ public String getContentType(File file) { return getFileTypeMap().getContentType(file); } /** * Delegates to the underlying FileTypeMap. * @see #getFileTypeMap() */ public String getContentType(String fileName) { return getFileTypeMap().getContentType(fileName); } }