package org.eclipse.aether.spi.connector;

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import org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystemSession;
import org.eclipse.aether.repository.RemoteRepository;
import org.eclipse.aether.transfer.NoRepositoryConnectorException;

A factory to create repository connectors. A repository connector is responsible for uploads/downloads to/from a certain kind of remote repository. When the repository system needs a repository connector for a given remote repository, it iterates the registered factories in descending order of their priority and calls newInstance(RepositorySystemSession, RemoteRepository) on them. The first connector returned by a factory will then be used for the transfer.
/** * A factory to create repository connectors. A repository connector is responsible for uploads/downloads to/from a * certain kind of remote repository. When the repository system needs a repository connector for a given remote * repository, it iterates the registered factories in descending order of their priority and calls * {@link #newInstance(RepositorySystemSession, RemoteRepository)} on them. The first connector returned by a factory * will then be used for the transfer. */
public interface RepositoryConnectorFactory {
Tries to create a repository connector for the specified remote repository. Typically, a factory will inspect RemoteRepository.getProtocol() and RemoteRepository.getContentType() to determine whether it can handle a repository.
Params:
  • session – The repository system session from which to configure the connector, must not be null. In particular, a connector must notify any RepositorySystemSession.getTransferListener() set for the session and should obey the timeouts configured for the session.
  • repository – The remote repository to create a connector for, must not be null.
Throws:
Returns:The connector for the given repository, never null.
/** * Tries to create a repository connector for the specified remote repository. Typically, a factory will inspect * {@link RemoteRepository#getProtocol()} and {@link RemoteRepository#getContentType()} to determine whether it can * handle a repository. * * @param session The repository system session from which to configure the connector, must not be {@code null}. In * particular, a connector must notify any {@link RepositorySystemSession#getTransferListener()} set for * the session and should obey the timeouts configured for the session. * @param repository The remote repository to create a connector for, must not be {@code null}. * @return The connector for the given repository, never {@code null}. * @throws NoRepositoryConnectorException If the factory cannot create a connector for the specified remote * repository. */
RepositoryConnector newInstance( RepositorySystemSession session, RemoteRepository repository ) throws NoRepositoryConnectorException;
The priority of this factory. When multiple factories can handle a given repository, factories with higher priority are preferred over those with lower priority.
Returns:The priority of this factory.
/** * The priority of this factory. When multiple factories can handle a given repository, factories with higher * priority are preferred over those with lower priority. * * @return The priority of this factory. */
float getPriority(); }