Interface NameMapper
- All Known Implementing Classes:
BasedirNameMapper
,DiscriminatingNameMapper
,GAVNameMapper
,HashingNameMapper
,StaticNameMapper
public interface NameMapper
Component mapping lock names to passed in artifacts and metadata as required.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
Returnstrue
if lock names returned by this lock name mapper are file system friendly, can be used as file names and paths.nameLocks
(org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystemSession session, Collection<? extends org.eclipse.aether.artifact.Artifact> artifacts, Collection<? extends org.eclipse.aether.metadata.Metadata> metadatas) Creates (opaque) names for passed in artifacts and metadata.
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Method Details
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isFileSystemFriendly
boolean isFileSystemFriendly()Returnstrue
if lock names returned by this lock name mapper are file system friendly, can be used as file names and paths.- Since:
- 1.9.0
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nameLocks
Collection<String> nameLocks(org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystemSession session, Collection<? extends org.eclipse.aether.artifact.Artifact> artifacts, Collection<? extends org.eclipse.aether.metadata.Metadata> metadatas) Creates (opaque) names for passed in artifacts and metadata. Returned collection has max size of sum of the passed in artifacts and metadata collections, or less. If an empty collection is returned, there will be no locking happening. Never returnsnull
. The resulting collection MUST BE "stable" (always sorted by same criteria) to avoid deadlocks by acquiring locks in same order, essentially disregarding the order of the input collections.There is no requirement of any kind of "parity" between input element count (sum of two collections, that is) and output collection size, just the returned upper size limit is defined (sum of the passed in two collections size). If returned collection is empty, no locking will happen, if single element, one lock will be used, if two then two named locks will be used etc.
Note: name mapper must not use same string for artifacts and metadata, so even the simplest possible implementation like
StaticNameMapper
uses two different static strings.
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