Class IOUtils


  • public final class IOUtils
    extends Object
    Utilities for dealing with Closeables.
    NOTE: This API is for internal purposes only and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.
    • Method Detail

      • close

        public static void close​(Closeable... objects)
                          throws IOException
        Closes all given Closeables. Some of the Closeables may be null; they are ignored. After everything is closed, the method either throws the first exception it hit while closing, or completes normally if there were no exceptions.
        Parameters:
        objects - objects to call close() on
        Throws:
        IOException
      • closeWhileHandlingException

        public static void closeWhileHandlingException​(Closeable... objects)
        Closes all given Closeables, suppressing all thrown exceptions. Some of the Closeables may be null, they are ignored.
        Parameters:
        objects - objects to call close() on
      • getDecodingReader

        public static Reader getDecodingReader​(InputStream stream,
                                               Charset charSet)
        Wrapping the given InputStream in a reader using a CharsetDecoder. Unlike Java's defaults this reader will throw an exception if your it detects the read charset doesn't match the expected Charset.

        Decoding readers are useful to load configuration files, stopword lists or synonym files to detect character set problems. However, it's not recommended to use as a common purpose reader.

        Parameters:
        stream - the stream to wrap in a reader
        charSet - the expected charset
        Returns:
        a wrapping reader
      • getDecodingReader

        @Deprecated(forRemoval=true,
                    since="9.1")
        public static Reader getDecodingReader​(Class<?> clazz,
                                               String resource,
                                               Charset charSet)
                                        throws IOException
        Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.
        Class.getResourceAsStream(String) is caller sensitive and cannot load resources across Java Modules. Please call the getResourceAsStream() directly and use requireResourceNonNull(Object,String) to signal missing resources null
        Opens a Reader for the given resource using a CharsetDecoder. Unlike Java's defaults this reader will throw an exception if your it detects the read charset doesn't match the expected Charset.

        Decoding readers are useful to load configuration files, stopword lists or synonym files to detect character set problems. However, it's not recommended to use as a common purpose reader.

        Parameters:
        clazz - the class used to locate the resource
        resource - the resource name to load
        charSet - the expected charset
        Returns:
        a reader to read the given file
        Throws:
        IOException
      • deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions

        public static void deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions​(Directory dir,
                                                         Collection<String> files)
        Deletes all given files, suppressing all thrown IOExceptions.

        Note that the files should not be null.

      • deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions

        public static void deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions​(Directory dir,
                                                         String... files)
      • deleteFiles

        public static void deleteFiles​(Directory dir,
                                       Collection<String> names)
                                throws IOException
        Deletes all given file names. Some of the file names may be null; they are ignored. After everything is deleted, the method either throws the first exception it hit while deleting, or completes normally if there were no exceptions.
        Parameters:
        dir - Directory to delete files from
        names - file names to delete
        Throws:
        IOException
      • deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions

        public static void deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions​(Path... files)
        Deletes all given files, suppressing all thrown IOExceptions.

        Some of the files may be null, if so they are ignored.

      • deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions

        public static void deleteFilesIgnoringExceptions​(Collection<? extends Path> files)
        Deletes all given files, suppressing all thrown IOExceptions.

        Some of the files may be null, if so they are ignored.

      • deleteFilesIfExist

        public static void deleteFilesIfExist​(Path... files)
                                       throws IOException
        Deletes all given Paths, if they exist. Some of the Files may be null; they are ignored. After everything is deleted, the method either throws the first exception it hit while deleting, or completes normally if there were no exceptions.
        Parameters:
        files - files to delete
        Throws:
        IOException
      • deleteFilesIfExist

        public static void deleteFilesIfExist​(Collection<? extends Path> files)
                                       throws IOException
        Deletes all given Paths, if they exist. Some of the Files may be null; they are ignored. After everything is deleted, the method either throws the first exception it hit while deleting, or completes normally if there were no exceptions.
        Parameters:
        files - files to delete
        Throws:
        IOException
      • rm

        public static void rm​(Path... locations)
                       throws IOException
        Deletes one or more files or directories (and everything underneath it).
        Throws:
        IOException - if any of the given files (or their subhierarchy files in case of directories) cannot be removed.
      • rethrowAlways

        public static Error rethrowAlways​(Throwable th)
                                   throws IOException,
                                          RuntimeException
        This utility method takes a previously caught (non-null) Throwable and rethrows either the original argument if it was a subclass of the IOException or an RuntimeException with the cause set to the argument.

        This method never returns any value, even though it declares a return value of type Error. The return value declaration is very useful to let the compiler know that the code path following the invocation of this method is unreachable. So in most cases the invocation of this method will be guarded by an if and used together with a throw statement, as in:

        
         if (t != null) throw IOUtils.rethrowAlways(t)
         
        Parameters:
        th - The throwable to rethrow, must not be null.
        Returns:
        This method always results in an exception, it never returns any value. See method documentation for details and usage example.
        Throws:
        IOException - if the argument was an instance of IOException
        RuntimeException - with the Throwable.getCause() set to the argument, if it was not an instance of IOException.
      • fsync

        public static void fsync​(Path fileToSync,
                                 boolean isDir)
                          throws IOException
        Ensure that any writes to the given file is written to the storage device that contains it.
        Parameters:
        fileToSync - the file to fsync
        isDir - if true, the given file is a directory (we open for read and ignore IOExceptions, because not all file systems and operating systems allow to fsync on a directory)
        Throws:
        IOException
      • useOrSuppress

        public static <T extends Throwable> T useOrSuppress​(T first,
                                                            T second)
        Returns the second throwable if the first is null otherwise adds the second as suppressed to the first and returns it.
      • applyToAll

        public static <T> void applyToAll​(Collection<T> collection,
                                          IOUtils.IOConsumer<T> consumer)
                                   throws IOException
        Applies the consumer to all non-null elements in the collection even if an exception is thrown. The first exception thrown by the consumer is re-thrown and subsequent exceptions are suppressed.
        Throws:
        IOException