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Caller of this method should ensure 070 * that this method is invoked ONLY when the temp file is created and moving it to its final place is 071 * required. 072 */ 073 void move() throws IOException; 074 } 075 076 /** 077 * Creates a {@link TempFile} instance and backing temporary file on file system. It will be located in the default 078 * temporary-file directory. Returned instance should be handled in try-with-resource construct and created 079 * temp file is removed (if exists) when returned instance is closed. 080 * <p> 081 * This method uses {@link Files#createTempFile(String, String, java.nio.file.attribute.FileAttribute[])} to create 082 * the temporary file on file system. 083 */ 084 public static TempFile newTempFile() throws IOException { 085 Path tempFile = Files.createTempFile("resolver", "tmp"); 086 return new TempFile() { 087 @Override 088 public Path getPath() { 089 return tempFile; 090 } 091 092 @Override 093 public void close() throws IOException { 094 Files.deleteIfExists(tempFile); 095 } 096 }; 097 } 098 099 /** 100 * Creates a {@link CollocatedTempFile} instance for given file without backing file. The path will be located in 101 * same directory where given file is, and will reuse its name for generated (randomized) name. Returned instance 102 * should be handled in try-with-resource and created temp path is removed (if exists) when returned instance is 103 * closed. The {@link CollocatedTempFile#move()} makes possible to atomically replace passed in file with the 104 * processed content written into a file backing the {@link CollocatedTempFile} instance. 105 * <p> 106 * The {@code file} nor it's parent directories have to exist. The parent directories are created if needed. 107 * <p> 108 * This method uses {@link Path#resolve(String)} to create the temporary file path in passed in file parent 109 * directory, but it does NOT create backing file on file system. 110 */ 111 public static CollocatedTempFile newTempFile(Path file) throws IOException { 112 Path parent = requireNonNull(file.getParent(), "file must have parent"); 113 Files.createDirectories(parent); 114 Path tempFile = parent.resolve(file.getFileName() + "." 115 + Long.toUnsignedString(ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextLong()) + ".tmp"); 116 return new CollocatedTempFile() { 117 private final AtomicBoolean wantsMove = new AtomicBoolean(false); 118 119 @Override 120 public Path getPath() { 121 return tempFile; 122 } 123 124 @Override 125 public void move() { 126 wantsMove.set(true); 127 } 128 129 @Override 130 public void close() throws IOException { 131 if (wantsMove.get()) { 132 if (IS_WINDOWS) { 133 copy(tempFile, file); 134 } else { 135 Files.move(tempFile, file, StandardCopyOption.ATOMIC_MOVE); 136 } 137 } 138 Files.deleteIfExists(tempFile); 139 } 140 }; 141 } 142 143 /** 144 * On Windows we use pre-NIO2 way to copy files, as for some reason it works. Beat me why. 145 */ 146 private static void copy(Path source, Path target) throws IOException { 147 ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(1024 * 32); 148 byte[] array = buffer.array(); 149 try (InputStream is = Files.newInputStream(source); 150 OutputStream os = Files.newOutputStream(target)) { 151 while (true) { 152 int bytes = is.read(array); 153 if (bytes < 0) { 154 break; 155 } 156 os.write(array, 0, bytes); 157 } 158 } 159 } 160 161 /** 162 * A file writer, that accepts a {@link Path} to write some content to. Note: the file denoted by path may exist, 163 * hence implementation have to ensure it is able to achieve its goal ("replace existing" option or equivalent 164 * should be used). 165 */ 166 @FunctionalInterface 167 public interface FileWriter { 168 void write(Path path) throws IOException; 169 } 170 171 /** 172 * Writes file without backup. 173 * 174 * @param target that is the target file (must be file, the path must have parent). 175 * @param writer the writer that will accept a {@link Path} to write content to. 176 * @throws IOException if at any step IO problem occurs. 177 */ 178 public static void writeFile(Path target, FileWriter writer) throws IOException { 179 writeFile(target, writer, false); 180 } 181 182 /** 183 * Writes file with backup copy (appends ".bak" extension). 184 * 185 * @param target that is the target file (must be file, the path must have parent). 186 * @param writer the writer that will accept a {@link Path} to write content to. 187 * @throws IOException if at any step IO problem occurs. 188 */ 189 public static void writeFileWithBackup(Path target, FileWriter writer) throws IOException { 190 writeFile(target, writer, true); 191 } 192 193 /** 194 * Utility method to write out file to disk in "atomic" manner, with optional backups (".bak") if needed. This 195 * ensures that no other thread or process will be able to read not fully written files. Finally, this methos 196 * may create the needed parent directories, if the passed in target parents does not exist. 197 * 198 * @param target that is the target file (must be an existing or non-existing file, the path must have parent). 199 * @param writer the writer that will accept a {@link Path} to write content to. 200 * @param doBackup if {@code true}, and target file is about to be overwritten, a ".bak" file with old contents will 201 * be created/overwritten. 202 * @throws IOException if at any step IO problem occurs. 203 */ 204 private static void writeFile(Path target, FileWriter writer, boolean doBackup) throws IOException { 205 requireNonNull(target, "target is null"); 206 requireNonNull(writer, "writer is null"); 207 Path parent = requireNonNull(target.getParent(), "target must have parent"); 208 209 try (CollocatedTempFile tempFile = newTempFile(target)) { 210 writer.write(tempFile.getPath()); 211 if (doBackup && Files.isRegularFile(target)) { 212 Files.copy(target, parent.resolve(target.getFileName() + ".bak"), StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING); 213 } 214 tempFile.move(); 215 } 216 } 217}