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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}&lt;{@link Integer}&gt; { * * {@code @Override} * public void encode({@link ChannelHandlerContext} ctx, {@link Integer} message, List&lt;Object&gt; 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:
Throws:
/** * 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; }