package org.apache.maven.settings.io;

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import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.util.Map;

import org.apache.maven.settings.Settings;

Handles deserialization of settings from some kind of textual format like XML.
Author:Benjamin Bentmann
/** * Handles deserialization of settings from some kind of textual format like XML. * * @author Benjamin Bentmann */
public interface SettingsReader {
The key for the option to enable strict parsing. This option is of type Boolean and defaults to true. If false, unknown elements will be ignored instead of causing a failure.
/** * The key for the option to enable strict parsing. This option is of type {@link Boolean} and defaults to {@code * true}. If {@code false}, unknown elements will be ignored instead of causing a failure. */
String IS_STRICT = "org.apache.maven.settings.io.isStrict";
Reads the settings from the specified file.
Params:
  • input – The file to deserialize the settings from, must not be null.
  • options – The options to use for deserialization, may be null to use the default values.
Throws:
Returns:The deserialized settings, never null.
/** * Reads the settings from the specified file. * * @param input The file to deserialize the settings from, must not be {@code null}. * @param options The options to use for deserialization, may be {@code null} to use the default values. * @return The deserialized settings, never {@code null}. * @throws IOException If the settings could not be deserialized. * @throws SettingsParseException If the input format could not be parsed. */
Settings read( File input, Map<String, ?> options ) throws IOException, SettingsParseException;
Reads the settings from the specified character reader. The reader will be automatically closed before the method returns.
Params:
  • input – The reader to deserialize the settings from, must not be null.
  • options – The options to use for deserialization, may be null to use the default values.
Throws:
Returns:The deserialized settings, never null.
/** * Reads the settings from the specified character reader. The reader will be automatically closed before the method * returns. * * @param input The reader to deserialize the settings from, must not be {@code null}. * @param options The options to use for deserialization, may be {@code null} to use the default values. * @return The deserialized settings, never {@code null}. * @throws IOException If the settings could not be deserialized. * @throws SettingsParseException If the input format could not be parsed. */
Settings read( Reader input, Map<String, ?> options ) throws IOException, SettingsParseException;
Reads the settings from the specified byte stream. The stream will be automatically closed before the method returns.
Params:
  • input – The stream to deserialize the settings from, must not be null.
  • options – The options to use for deserialization, may be null to use the default values.
Throws:
Returns:The deserialized settings, never null.
/** * Reads the settings from the specified byte stream. The stream will be automatically closed before the method * returns. * * @param input The stream to deserialize the settings from, must not be {@code null}. * @param options The options to use for deserialization, may be {@code null} to use the default values. * @return The deserialized settings, never {@code null}. * @throws IOException If the settings could not be deserialized. * @throws SettingsParseException If the input format could not be parsed. */
Settings read( InputStream input, Map<String, ?> options ) throws IOException, SettingsParseException; }