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017package org.apache.commons.io.output;
018
019import java.io.IOException;
020import java.io.OutputStream;
021import java.io.Writer;
022import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
023import java.nio.CharBuffer;
024import java.nio.charset.Charset;
025import java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder;
026import java.nio.charset.CoderResult;
027import java.nio.charset.CodingErrorAction;
028
029/**
030 * {@link OutputStream} implementation that transforms a byte stream to a
031 * character stream using a specified charset encoding and writes the resulting
032 * stream to a {@link Writer}. The stream is transformed using a
033 * {@link CharsetDecoder} object, guaranteeing that all charset
034 * encodings supported by the JRE are handled correctly.
035 * <p>
036 * The output of the {@link CharsetDecoder} is buffered using a fixed size buffer.
037 * This implies that the data is written to the underlying {@link Writer} in chunks
038 * that are no larger than the size of this buffer. By default, the buffer is
039 * flushed only when it overflows or when {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()}
040 * is called. In general there is therefore no need to wrap the underlying {@link Writer}
041 * in a {@link java.io.BufferedWriter}. {@link WriterOutputStream} can also
042 * be instructed to flush the buffer after each write operation. In this case, all
043 * available data is written immediately to the underlying {@link Writer}, implying that
044 * the current position of the {@link Writer} is correlated to the current position
045 * of the {@link WriterOutputStream}.
046 * <p>
047 * {@link WriterOutputStream} implements the inverse transformation of {@link java.io.OutputStreamWriter};
048 * in the following example, writing to <tt>out2</tt> would have the same result as writing to
049 * <tt>out</tt> directly (provided that the byte sequence is legal with respect to the
050 * charset encoding):
051 * <pre>
052 * OutputStream out = ...
053 * Charset cs = ...
054 * OutputStreamWriter writer = new OutputStreamWriter(out, cs);
055 * WriterOutputStream out2 = new WriterOutputStream(writer, cs);</pre>
056 * {@link WriterOutputStream} implements the same transformation as {@link java.io.InputStreamReader},
057 * except that the control flow is reversed: both classes transform a byte stream
058 * into a character stream, but {@link java.io.InputStreamReader} pulls data from the underlying stream,
059 * while {@link WriterOutputStream} pushes it to the underlying stream.
060 * <p>
061 * Note that while there are use cases where there is no alternative to using
062 * this class, very often the need to use this class is an indication of a flaw
063 * in the design of the code. This class is typically used in situations where an existing
064 * API only accepts an {@link OutputStream} object, but where the stream is known to represent
065 * character data that must be decoded for further use.
066 * <p>
067 * Instances of {@link WriterOutputStream} are not thread safe.
068 * 
069 * @see org.apache.commons.io.input.ReaderInputStream
070 * 
071 * @since 2.0
072 */
073public class WriterOutputStream extends OutputStream {
074    private static final int DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 1024;
075
076    private final Writer writer;
077    private final CharsetDecoder decoder;
078    private final boolean writeImmediately;
079
080    /**
081     * ByteBuffer used as input for the decoder. This buffer can be small
082     * as it is used only to transfer the received data to the
083     * decoder.
084     */
085    private final ByteBuffer decoderIn = ByteBuffer.allocate(128);
086
087    /**
088     * CharBuffer used as output for the decoder. It should be
089     * somewhat larger as we write from this buffer to the
090     * underlying Writer.
091     */
092    private final CharBuffer decoderOut;
093
094    /**
095     * Constructs a new {@link WriterOutputStream} with a default output buffer size of
096     * 1024 characters. The output buffer will only be flushed when it overflows or when
097     * {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()} is called.
098     * 
099     * @param writer the target {@link Writer}
100     * @param decoder the charset decoder
101     * @since 2.1
102     */
103    public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer, CharsetDecoder decoder) {
104        this(writer, decoder, DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, false);
105    }
106
107    /**
108     * Constructs a new {@link WriterOutputStream}.
109     * 
110     * @param writer the target {@link Writer}
111     * @param decoder the charset decoder
112     * @param bufferSize the size of the output buffer in number of characters
113     * @param writeImmediately If <tt>true</tt> the output buffer will be flushed after each
114     *                         write operation, i.e. all available data will be written to the
115     *                         underlying {@link Writer} immediately. If <tt>false</tt>, the
116     *                         output buffer will only be flushed when it overflows or when
117     *                         {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()} is called.
118     * @since 2.1
119     */
120    public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer, CharsetDecoder decoder, int bufferSize, boolean writeImmediately) {
121        this.writer = writer;
122        this.decoder = decoder;
123        this.writeImmediately = writeImmediately;
124        decoderOut = CharBuffer.allocate(bufferSize);
125    }
126
127    /**
128     * Constructs a new {@link WriterOutputStream}.
129     * 
130     * @param writer the target {@link Writer}
131     * @param charset the charset encoding
132     * @param bufferSize the size of the output buffer in number of characters
133     * @param writeImmediately If <tt>true</tt> the output buffer will be flushed after each
134     *                         write operation, i.e. all available data will be written to the
135     *                         underlying {@link Writer} immediately. If <tt>false</tt>, the
136     *                         output buffer will only be flushed when it overflows or when
137     *                         {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()} is called.
138     */
139    public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer, Charset charset, int bufferSize, boolean writeImmediately) {
140        this(writer,
141             charset.newDecoder()
142                    .onMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE)
143                    .onUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE)
144                    .replaceWith("?"),
145             bufferSize,
146             writeImmediately);
147    }
148
149    /**
150     * Constructs a new {@link WriterOutputStream} with a default output buffer size of
151     * 1024 characters. The output buffer will only be flushed when it overflows or when
152     * {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()} is called.
153     * 
154     * @param writer the target {@link Writer}
155     * @param charset the charset encoding
156     */
157    public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer, Charset charset) {
158        this(writer, charset, DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, false);
159    }
160
161    /**
162     * Constructs a new {@link WriterOutputStream}.
163     * 
164     * @param writer the target {@link Writer}
165     * @param charsetName the name of the charset encoding
166     * @param bufferSize the size of the output buffer in number of characters
167     * @param writeImmediately If <tt>true</tt> the output buffer will be flushed after each
168     *                         write operation, i.e. all available data will be written to the
169     *                         underlying {@link Writer} immediately. If <tt>false</tt>, the
170     *                         output buffer will only be flushed when it overflows or when
171     *                         {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()} is called.
172     */
173    public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer, String charsetName, int bufferSize, boolean writeImmediately) {
174        this(writer, Charset.forName(charsetName), bufferSize, writeImmediately);
175    }
176
177    /**
178     * Constructs a new {@link WriterOutputStream} with a default output buffer size of
179     * 1024 characters. The output buffer will only be flushed when it overflows or when
180     * {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()} is called.
181     * 
182     * @param writer the target {@link Writer}
183     * @param charsetName the name of the charset encoding
184     */
185    public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer, String charsetName) {
186        this(writer, charsetName, DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, false);
187    }
188
189    /**
190     * Constructs a new {@link WriterOutputStream} that uses the default character encoding
191     * and with a default output buffer size of 1024 characters. The output buffer will only
192     * be flushed when it overflows or when {@link #flush()} or {@link #close()} is called.
193     * 
194     * @param writer the target {@link Writer}
195     */
196    public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer) {
197        this(writer, Charset.defaultCharset(), DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, false);
198    }
199
200    /**
201     * Write bytes from the specified byte array to the stream.
202     * 
203     * @param b the byte array containing the bytes to write
204     * @param off the start offset in the byte array
205     * @param len the number of bytes to write
206     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
207     */
208    @Override
209    public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
210        while (len > 0) {
211            int c = Math.min(len, decoderIn.remaining());
212            decoderIn.put(b, off, c);
213            processInput(false);
214            len -= c;
215            off += c;
216        }
217        if (writeImmediately) {
218            flushOutput();
219        }
220    }
221
222    /**
223     * Write bytes from the specified byte array to the stream.
224     * 
225     * @param b the byte array containing the bytes to write
226     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
227     */
228    @Override
229    public void write(byte[] b) throws IOException {
230        write(b, 0, b.length);
231    }
232
233    /**
234     * Write a single byte to the stream.
235     * 
236     * @param b the byte to write
237     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
238     */
239    @Override
240    public void write(int b) throws IOException {
241        write(new byte[] { (byte)b }, 0, 1);
242    }
243
244    /**
245     * Flush the stream. Any remaining content accumulated in the output buffer
246     * will be written to the underlying {@link Writer}. After that
247     * {@link Writer#flush()} will be called. 
248     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
249     */
250    @Override
251    public void flush() throws IOException {
252        flushOutput();
253        writer.flush();
254    }
255
256    /**
257     * Close the stream. Any remaining content accumulated in the output buffer
258     * will be written to the underlying {@link Writer}. After that
259     * {@link Writer#close()} will be called. 
260     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
261     */
262    @Override
263    public void close() throws IOException {
264        processInput(true);
265        flushOutput();
266        writer.close();
267    }
268
269    /**
270     * Decode the contents of the input ByteBuffer into a CharBuffer.
271     * 
272     * @param endOfInput indicates end of input
273     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
274     */
275    private void processInput(boolean endOfInput) throws IOException {
276        // Prepare decoderIn for reading
277        decoderIn.flip();
278        CoderResult coderResult;
279        while (true) {
280            coderResult = decoder.decode(decoderIn, decoderOut, endOfInput);
281            if (coderResult.isOverflow()) {
282                flushOutput();
283            } else if (coderResult.isUnderflow()) {
284                break;
285            } else {
286                // The decoder is configured to replace malformed input and unmappable characters,
287                // so we should not get here.
288                throw new IOException("Unexpected coder result");
289            }
290        }
291        // Discard the bytes that have been read
292        decoderIn.compact();
293    }
294
295    /**
296     * Flush the output.
297     * 
298     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
299     */
300    private void flushOutput() throws IOException {
301        if (decoderOut.position() > 0) {
302            writer.write(decoderOut.array(), 0, decoderOut.position());
303            decoderOut.rewind();
304        }
305    }
306}