Universal Storage Java API
File System provider
Universal storage provides you an interface for storing files according to your needs. With this Universal Storage Java API, you will be able to develop programs in Java and use an interface for storing your files within a file system storage.
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Maven project
This API follows the Maven structure to ease its installation within your project.
Test API
If you want to test the API, follow these steps:
- Create a folder and copy its the absolute path. This folder will be your storage root target.
- Create a folder and copy its the absolute path. This folder will be your tmp folder.
- Open with a text editor the settings.json located on test/resources/settings.json
{
"provider": "file.system",
"root": "/home/user/storage",
"tmp": "/home/user/tmp"
}
- Paste the absolute paths, the root's path and the tmp's path.
- Save the settings.json file.
Now execute the following command:
mvn clean test
Settings
These are the steps for setting up Universal Storage in your project:
- You must create a file called settings.json (can be any name) and paste the following.
{
"provider": "file.system",
"root": "/home/user/storage",
"tmp": "/home/user/tmp"
}
- The root and tmp keys are the main data to be filled, create two folders representing each one root and tmp.
- Save the file settings.json
- Add the maven dependency in your pom.xml file.
<dependency>
<groupId>org.dynamicloud.api</groupId>
<artifactId>universalstorage.filesystem</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
The root folder is the storage where the files will be stored. The tmp folder is where temporary files will be stored.
How to use
Examples for managing files and folder:
- Passing the settings programmatically
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.
getInstance(new UniversalSettings(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json")));
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json"), "myfolder/innerfolder");
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json"));
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json").getAbsolutePath(), "myfolder/innerfolder");
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json").getAbsolutePath());
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
fail(e.getMessage());
}
- The settings could be passed through either jvm parameter or environment variable.
- If you want to pass the settings.json path through jvm parameter, in your java command add the following parameter:
-Duniversal.storage.settings=/home/test/resources/settings.json
- If your want to pass the settings.json path through environment variable, add the following variable:
universal_storage_settings=/home/test/resources/settings.json
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json"), "myfolder/innerfolder");
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json"));
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json").getAbsolutePath(), "myfolder/innerfolder");
us.storeFile(new File("/home/test/resources/settings.json").getAbsolutePath());
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
fail(e.getMessage());
}
Remove file:
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.removeFile("/home/test/resources/settings.json");
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Create folder:
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.createFolder("/myNewFolder");
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Remove folder:
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.removeFolder("/myNewFolder");
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Retrieve file:
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.retrieveFile("myFolder/file.txt");
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Retrieve file as InputStream:
This inputstream will use a file that was stored into the tmp folder.
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
InputSstream stream = us.retrieveFileAsStream("myFolder/file.txt");
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Clean up tmp folder:
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.clean();
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Wipe root folder:
try {
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.wipe();
} catch (UniversalStorageException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Register listeners
This API provides useful listeners for asynchronous situations.
Your custom listener must implement this interface. This interface provides a series of methods for every situation, for example, a listener when the method "storeFile" is either starting or ending, when error occurs during any kind of process, Etc.
public interface UniversalStorageListener {}
Register a listener
UniversalStorage us = UniversalStorage.Impl.getInstance();
us.registerListener(new UniversalStorageListenerAdapter() {
public void onFolderCreated(UniversalStorageData data) {
System.out.println(data.toString());
}
public void onFileStored(UniversalStorageData data) {
System.out.println(data.toString());
}
public void onError(UniversalIOException error) {
System.out.println(error.getMessage());
}
});
Listener adapter
This adapter is useful for situation where you're needing only one or two implementations of UniversalStorageListener interface.
public class UniversalStorageListenerAdapter implements UniversalStorageListener {
/**
* This method will be called just before storing process.
*/
public void onStoreFile() {
}
/**
* This method will be called just before creation process.
*/
public void onCreateFolder() {
}
/**
* This method will be called just before file removing process.
*/
public void onRemoveFile() {
}
/**
* This method will be called just before folder removing process.
*/
public void onRemoveFolder() {
}
/**
* This method will be called when an error occurs.
*/
public void onError(UniversalIOException error) {
}
/**
* This method will be called just after storing process.
*
* @param data contains data about the new file.
*/
public void onFileStored(UniversalStorageData data) {
}
/**
* This method will be called just after creation process.
*
* @param data contains data about the new folder.
*/
public void onFolderCreated(UniversalStorageData data) {
}
/**
* This method will be called just after file removing process.
*/
public void onFileRemoved() {
}
/**
* This method will be called just after folder removing process.
*/
public void onFolderRemoved() {
}
}