Class FTPListParseEngine


  • public class FTPListParseEngine
    extends java.lang.Object
    This class handles the entire process of parsing a listing of file entries from the server.

    This object defines a two-part parsing mechanism.

    The first part is comprised of reading the raw input into an internal list of strings. Every item in this list corresponds to an actual file. All extraneous matter emitted by the server will have been removed by the end of this phase. This is accomplished in conjunction with the FTPFileEntryParser associated with this engine, by calling its methods readNextEntry() - which handles the issue of what delimits one entry from another, usually but not always a line feed and preParse() - which handles removal of extraneous matter such as the preliminary lines of a listing, removal of duplicates on versioning systems, etc.

    The second part is composed of the actual parsing, again in conjunction with the particular parser used by this engine. This is controlled by an iterator over the internal list of strings. This may be done either in block mode, by calling the getNext() and getPrevious() methods to provide "paged" output of less than the whole list at one time, or by calling the getFiles() method to return the entire list.

    Examples:

    Paged access:

        FTPClient f=FTPClient();
        f.connect(server);
        f.login(username, password);
        FTPListParseEngine engine = f.initiateListParsing(directory);
    
        while (engine.hasNext()) {
           FTPFile[] files = engine.getNext(25);  // "page size" you want
           //do whatever you want with these files, display them, etc.
           //expensive FTPFile objects not created until needed.
        }
     

    For unpaged access, simply use FTPClient.listFiles(). That method uses this class transparently.

    Version:
    $Id: FTPListParseEngine.java 1747119 2016-06-07 02:22:24Z ggregory $
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      FTPFile[] getFiles()
      Returns an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of files returned by the server as read by this object's parser.
      FTPFile[] getFiles​(FTPFileFilter filter)
      Returns an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of files returned by the server as read by this object's parser.
      FTPFile[] getNext​(int quantityRequested)
      Returns an array of at most quantityRequested FTPFile objects starting at this object's internal iterator's current position.
      FTPFile[] getPrevious​(int quantityRequested)
      Returns an array of at most quantityRequested FTPFile objects starting at this object's internal iterator's current position, and working back toward the beginning.
      boolean hasNext()
      convenience method to allow clients to know whether this object's internal iterator's current position is at the end of the list.
      boolean hasPrevious()
      convenience method to allow clients to know whether this object's internal iterator's current position is at the beginning of the list.
      void readServerList​(java.io.InputStream stream)
      Deprecated.
      void readServerList​(java.io.InputStream stream, java.lang.String encoding)
      handle the initial reading and preparsing of the list returned by the server.
      void resetIterator()
      resets this object's internal iterator to the beginning of the list.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Method Detail

      • readServerList

        public void readServerList​(java.io.InputStream stream,
                                   java.lang.String encoding)
                            throws java.io.IOException
        handle the initial reading and preparsing of the list returned by the server. After this method has completed, this object will contain a list of unparsed entries (Strings) each referring to a unique file on the server.
        Parameters:
        stream - input stream provided by the server socket.
        encoding - the encoding to be used for reading the stream
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException - thrown on any failure to read from the sever.
      • getNext

        public FTPFile[] getNext​(int quantityRequested)
        Returns an array of at most quantityRequested FTPFile objects starting at this object's internal iterator's current position. If fewer than quantityRequested such elements are available, the returned array will have a length equal to the number of entries at and after after the current position. If no such entries are found, this array will have a length of 0. After this method is called this object's internal iterator is advanced by a number of positions equal to the size of the array returned.
        Parameters:
        quantityRequested - the maximum number of entries we want to get.
        Returns:
        an array of at most quantityRequested FTPFile objects starting at the current position of this iterator within its list and at least the number of elements which exist in the list at and after its current position.

        NOTE: This array may contain null members if any of the individual file listings failed to parse. The caller should check each entry for null before referencing it.

      • getPrevious

        public FTPFile[] getPrevious​(int quantityRequested)
        Returns an array of at most quantityRequested FTPFile objects starting at this object's internal iterator's current position, and working back toward the beginning. If fewer than quantityRequested such elements are available, the returned array will have a length equal to the number of entries at and after after the current position. If no such entries are found, this array will have a length of 0. After this method is called this object's internal iterator is moved back by a number of positions equal to the size of the array returned.
        Parameters:
        quantityRequested - the maximum number of entries we want to get.
        Returns:
        an array of at most quantityRequested FTPFile objects starting at the current position of this iterator within its list and at least the number of elements which exist in the list at and after its current position. This array will be in the same order as the underlying list (not reversed).

        NOTE: This array may contain null members if any of the individual file listings failed to parse. The caller should check each entry for null before referencing it.

      • getFiles

        public FTPFile[] getFiles()
                           throws java.io.IOException
        Returns an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of files returned by the server as read by this object's parser.
        Returns:
        an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of files returned by the server as read by this object's parser. None of the entries will be null
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException - - not ever thrown, may be removed in a later release
      • getFiles

        public FTPFile[] getFiles​(FTPFileFilter filter)
                           throws java.io.IOException
        Returns an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of files returned by the server as read by this object's parser. The files are filtered before being added to the array.
        Parameters:
        filter - FTPFileFilter, must not be null.
        Returns:
        an array of FTPFile objects containing the whole list of files returned by the server as read by this object's parser.

        NOTE: This array may contain null members if any of the individual file listings failed to parse. The caller should check each entry for null before referencing it, or use the a filter such as FTPFileFilters.NON_NULL which does not allow null entries.

        Throws:
        java.io.IOException - - not ever thrown, may be removed in a later release
        Since:
        2.2
      • hasNext

        public boolean hasNext()
        convenience method to allow clients to know whether this object's internal iterator's current position is at the end of the list.
        Returns:
        true if internal iterator is not at end of list, false otherwise.
      • hasPrevious

        public boolean hasPrevious()
        convenience method to allow clients to know whether this object's internal iterator's current position is at the beginning of the list.
        Returns:
        true if internal iterator is not at beginning of list, false otherwise.
      • resetIterator

        public void resetIterator()
        resets this object's internal iterator to the beginning of the list.
      • readServerList

        @Deprecated
        public void readServerList​(java.io.InputStream stream)
                            throws java.io.IOException
        Deprecated.
        Do not use.
        Parameters:
        stream - the stream from which to read
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException - on error