ConfigurableFTPFileEntryParserImpl.java
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package org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.util.Calendar;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.Configurable;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClientConfig;
/**
* <p>
* This abstract class implements the common timestamp parsing algorithm for all the concrete parsers. Classes derived from this one will parse file listings
* via a supplied regular expression that pulls out the date portion as a separate string which is passed to the underlying {@link FTPTimestampParser delegate}
* to handle parsing of the file timestamp.
* <p>
* This class also implements the {@link Configurable Configurable} interface to allow the parser to be configured from the outside.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public abstract class ConfigurableFTPFileEntryParserImpl extends RegexFTPFileEntryParserImpl implements Configurable {
private final FTPTimestampParser timestampParser;
/**
* constructor for this abstract class.
*
* @param regex Regular expression used main parsing of the file listing.
*/
public ConfigurableFTPFileEntryParserImpl(final String regex) {
super(regex);
this.timestampParser = new FTPTimestampParserImpl();
}
/**
* constructor for this abstract class.
*
* @param regex Regular expression used main parsing of the file listing.
* @param flags the flags to apply, see {@link java.util.regex.Pattern#compile(String, int) Pattern#compile(String, int)}. Use 0 for none.
* @since 3.4
*/
public ConfigurableFTPFileEntryParserImpl(final String regex, final int flags) {
super(regex, flags);
this.timestampParser = new FTPTimestampParserImpl();
}
/**
* Implements the {@link Configurable Configurable} interface. Configures this parser by delegating to the underlying Configurable FTPTimestampParser
* implementation, ' passing it the supplied {@link FTPClientConfig FTPClientConfig} if that is non-null or a default configuration defined by each concrete
* subclass.
*
* @param config the configuration to be used to configure this parser. If it is null, a default configuration defined by each concrete subclass is used
* instead.
*/
@Override
public void configure(final FTPClientConfig config) {
if (this.timestampParser instanceof Configurable) {
final FTPClientConfig defaultCfg = getDefaultConfiguration();
if (config != null) {
if (null == config.getDefaultDateFormatStr()) {
config.setDefaultDateFormatStr(defaultCfg.getDefaultDateFormatStr());
}
if (null == config.getRecentDateFormatStr()) {
config.setRecentDateFormatStr(defaultCfg.getRecentDateFormatStr());
}
((Configurable) this.timestampParser).configure(config);
} else {
((Configurable) this.timestampParser).configure(defaultCfg);
}
}
}
/**
* Each concrete subclass must define this member to create a default configuration to be used when that subclass is instantiated without a
* {@link FTPClientConfig FTPClientConfig} parameter being specified.
*
* @return the default configuration for the subclass.
*/
protected abstract FTPClientConfig getDefaultConfiguration();
/**
* This method is called by the concrete parsers to delegate timestamp parsing to the timestamp parser.
*
* @param timestampStr the timestamp string pulled from the file listing by the regular expression parser, to be submitted to the
* <code>timestampParser</code> for extracting the timestamp.
* @return a <code>java.util.Calendar</code> containing results of the timestamp parse.
* @throws ParseException on parse error
*/
public Calendar parseTimestamp(final String timestampStr) throws ParseException {
return this.timestampParser.parseTimestamp(timestampStr);
}
}