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package io.netty.handler.codec;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelHandlerContext;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelOutboundHandler;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelPipeline;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelPromise;
import io.netty.util.ReferenceCountUtil;
import io.netty.util.ReferenceCounted;
import io.netty.util.internal.StringUtil;
import io.netty.util.internal.TypeParameterMatcher;
import java.util.List;
ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter
which encodes from one message to an other message For example here is an implementation which decodes an Integer
to an String
. public class IntegerToStringEncoder extends MessageToMessageEncoder
<Integer
> { @Override
public void encode(ChannelHandlerContext
ctx, Integer
message, List<Object> out) throws Exception
{ out.add(message.toString()); } }
Be aware that you need to call ReferenceCounted.retain()
on messages that are just passed through if they are of type ReferenceCounted
. This is needed as the MessageToMessageEncoder
will call ReferenceCounted.release()
on encoded messages. /**
* {@link ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter} which encodes from one message to an other message
*
* For example here is an implementation which decodes an {@link Integer} to an {@link String}.
*
* <pre>
* public class IntegerToStringEncoder extends
* {@link MessageToMessageEncoder}<{@link Integer}> {
*
* {@code @Override}
* public void encode({@link ChannelHandlerContext} ctx, {@link Integer} message, List<Object> out)
* throws {@link Exception} {
* out.add(message.toString());
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* Be aware that you need to call {@link ReferenceCounted#retain()} on messages that are just passed through if they
* are of type {@link ReferenceCounted}. This is needed as the {@link MessageToMessageEncoder} will call
* {@link ReferenceCounted#release()} on encoded messages.
*/
public abstract class MessageToMessageEncoder<I> extends ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter {
private final TypeParameterMatcher matcher;
Create a new instance which will try to detect the types to match out of the type parameter of the class.
/**
* Create a new instance which will try to detect the types to match out of the type parameter of the class.
*/
protected MessageToMessageEncoder() {
matcher = TypeParameterMatcher.find(this, MessageToMessageEncoder.class, "I");
}
Create a new instance
Params: - outboundMessageType – The type of messages to match and so encode
/**
* Create a new instance
*
* @param outboundMessageType The type of messages to match and so encode
*/
protected MessageToMessageEncoder(Class<? extends I> outboundMessageType) {
matcher = TypeParameterMatcher.get(outboundMessageType);
}
Returns true
if the given message should be handled. If false
it will be passed to the next ChannelOutboundHandler
in the ChannelPipeline
. /**
* Returns {@code true} if the given message should be handled. If {@code false} it will be passed to the next
* {@link ChannelOutboundHandler} in the {@link ChannelPipeline}.
*/
public boolean acceptOutboundMessage(Object msg) throws Exception {
return matcher.match(msg);
}
@Override
public void write(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, Object msg, ChannelPromise promise) throws Exception {
CodecOutputList out = null;
try {
if (acceptOutboundMessage(msg)) {
out = CodecOutputList.newInstance();
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
I cast = (I) msg;
try {
encode(ctx, cast, out);
} finally {
ReferenceCountUtil.release(cast);
}
if (out.isEmpty()) {
out.recycle();
out = null;
throw new EncoderException(
StringUtil.simpleClassName(this) + " must produce at least one message.");
}
} else {
ctx.write(msg, promise);
}
} catch (EncoderException e) {
throw e;
} catch (Throwable t) {
throw new EncoderException(t);
} finally {
if (out != null) {
final int sizeMinusOne = out.size() - 1;
if (sizeMinusOne == 0) {
ctx.write(out.get(0), promise);
} else if (sizeMinusOne > 0) {
// Check if we can use a voidPromise for our extra writes to reduce GC-Pressure
// See https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/2525
ChannelPromise voidPromise = ctx.voidPromise();
boolean isVoidPromise = promise == voidPromise;
for (int i = 0; i < sizeMinusOne; i ++) {
ChannelPromise p;
if (isVoidPromise) {
p = voidPromise;
} else {
p = ctx.newPromise();
}
ctx.write(out.getUnsafe(i), p);
}
ctx.write(out.getUnsafe(sizeMinusOne), promise);
}
out.recycle();
}
}
}
Encode from one message to an other. This method will be called for each written message that can be handled
by this encoder.
Params: - ctx – the
ChannelHandlerContext
which this MessageToMessageEncoder
belongs to - msg – the message to encode to an other one
- out – the
List
into which the encoded msg should be added needs to do some kind of aggregation
Throws: - Exception – is thrown if an error occurs
/**
* Encode from one message to an other. This method will be called for each written message that can be handled
* by this encoder.
*
* @param ctx the {@link ChannelHandlerContext} which this {@link MessageToMessageEncoder} belongs to
* @param msg the message to encode to an other one
* @param out the {@link List} into which the encoded msg should be added
* needs to do some kind of aggregation
* @throws Exception is thrown if an error occurs
*/
protected abstract void encode(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, I msg, List<Object> out) throws Exception;
}