001package org.eclipse.aether.spi.connector.checksum; 002 003/* 004 * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one 005 * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file 006 * distributed with this work for additional information 007 * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file 008 * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the 009 * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance 010 * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at 011 * 012 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 013 * 014 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, 015 * software distributed under the License is distributed on an 016 * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY 017 * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the 018 * specific language governing permissions and limitations 019 * under the License. 020 */ 021 022import org.eclipse.aether.transfer.ChecksumFailureException; 023 024/** 025 * A checksum policy gets employed by repository connectors to validate the integrity of a downloaded file. For each 026 * downloaded file, a checksum policy instance is obtained and presented with the available checksums to conclude 027 * whether the download is valid or not. The following pseudo-code illustrates the usage of a checksum policy by a 028 * repository connector in some more detail (the retry logic has been omitted for the sake of brevity): 029 * 030 * <pre> 031 * void validateChecksums() throws ChecksumFailureException { 032 * for (checksum : checksums) { 033 * switch (checksum.state) { 034 * case MATCH: 035 * if (policy.onChecksumMatch(...)) { 036 * return; 037 * } 038 * break; 039 * case MISMATCH: 040 * policy.onChecksumMismatch(...); 041 * break; 042 * case ERROR: 043 * policy.onChecksumError(...); 044 * break; 045 * } 046 * } 047 * policy.onNoMoreChecksums(); 048 * } 049 * 050 * void downloadFile() throws Exception { 051 * ... 052 * policy = newChecksumPolicy(); 053 * try { 054 * validateChecksums(); 055 * } catch (ChecksumFailureException e) { 056 * if (!policy.onTransferChecksumFailure(...)) { 057 * throw e; 058 * } 059 * } 060 * } 061 * </pre> 062 * 063 * Checksum policies might be stateful and are generally not thread-safe. 064 */ 065public interface ChecksumPolicy 066{ 067 068 /** 069 * Bit flag indicating a checksum which is not part of the official repository layout/structure. 070 */ 071 int KIND_UNOFFICIAL = 0x01; 072 073 /** 074 * Signals a match between the locally computed checksum value and the checksum value declared by the remote 075 * repository. 076 * 077 * @param algorithm The name of the checksum algorithm being used, must not be {@code null}. 078 * @param kind A bit field providing further details about the checksum. See the {@code KIND_*} constants in this 079 * interface for possible bit flags. 080 * @return {@code true} to accept the download as valid and stop further validation, {@code false} to continue 081 * validation with the next checksum. 082 */ 083 boolean onChecksumMatch( String algorithm, int kind ); 084 085 /** 086 * Signals a mismatch between the locally computed checksum value and the checksum value declared by the remote 087 * repository. A simple policy would just rethrow the provided exception. More sophisticated policies could update 088 * their internal state and defer a conclusion until all available checksums have been processed. 089 * 090 * @param algorithm The name of the checksum algorithm being used, must not be {@code null}. 091 * @param kind A bit field providing further details about the checksum. See the {@code KIND_*} constants in this 092 * interface for possible bit flags. 093 * @param exception The exception describing the checksum mismatch, must not be {@code null}. 094 * @throws ChecksumFailureException If the checksum validation is to be failed. If the method returns normally, 095 * validation continues with the next checksum. 096 */ 097 void onChecksumMismatch( String algorithm, int kind, ChecksumFailureException exception ) 098 throws ChecksumFailureException; 099 100 /** 101 * Signals an error while computing the local checksum value or retrieving the checksum value from the remote 102 * repository. 103 * 104 * @param algorithm The name of the checksum algorithm being used, must not be {@code null}. 105 * @param kind A bit field providing further details about the checksum. See the {@code KIND_*} constants in this 106 * interface for possible bit flags. 107 * @param exception The exception describing the checksum error, must not be {@code null}. 108 * @throws ChecksumFailureException If the checksum validation is to be failed. If the method returns normally, 109 * validation continues with the next checksum. 110 */ 111 void onChecksumError( String algorithm, int kind, ChecksumFailureException exception ) 112 throws ChecksumFailureException; 113 114 /** 115 * Signals that all available checksums have been processed. 116 * 117 * @throws ChecksumFailureException If the checksum validation is to be failed. If the method returns normally, the 118 * download is assumed to be valid. 119 */ 120 void onNoMoreChecksums() 121 throws ChecksumFailureException; 122 123 /** 124 * Signals that the download is being retried after a previously thrown {@link ChecksumFailureException} that is 125 * {@link ChecksumFailureException#isRetryWorthy() retry-worthy}. Policies that maintain internal state will usually 126 * have to reset some of this state at this point to prepare for a new round of validation. 127 */ 128 void onTransferRetry(); 129 130 /** 131 * Signals that (even after a potential retry) checksum validation has failed. A policy could opt to merely log this 132 * issue or insist on rejecting the downloaded file as unusable. 133 * 134 * @param exception The exception that was thrown from a prior call to 135 * {@link #onChecksumMismatch(String, int, ChecksumFailureException)}, 136 * {@link #onChecksumError(String, int, ChecksumFailureException)} or {@link #onNoMoreChecksums()}. 137 * @return {@code true} to accept the download nevertheless and let artifact resolution succeed, {@code false} to 138 * reject the transferred file as unusable. 139 */ 140 boolean onTransferChecksumFailure( ChecksumFailureException exception ); 141 142}