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017package org.apache.commons.lang3.concurrent;
018
019import java.lang.Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler;
020import java.util.Objects;
021import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
022import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
023import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;
024import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong;
025
026/**
027 * An implementation of the {@link ThreadFactory} interface that provides some
028 * configuration options for the threads it creates.
029 * <p>
030 * A {@link ThreadFactory} is used for instance by an {@link ExecutorService} to
031 * create the threads it uses for executing tasks. In many cases users do not
032 * have to care about a {@link ThreadFactory} because the default one used by an
033 * {@link ExecutorService} will do. However, if there are special requirements
034 * for the threads, a custom {@link ThreadFactory} has to be created.
035 * </p>
036 * <p>
037 * This class provides some frequently needed configuration options for the
038 * threads it creates. These are the following:
039 * </p>
040 * <ul>
041 * <li>A name pattern for the threads created by this factory can be specified.
042 * This is often useful if an application uses multiple executor services for
043 * different purposes. If the names of the threads used by these services have
044 * meaningful names, log output or exception traces can be much easier to read.
045 * Naming patterns are <em>format strings</em> as used by the {@code
046 * String.format()} method. The string can contain the place holder {@code %d}
047 * which will be replaced by the number of the current thread ({@code
048 * ThreadFactoryImpl} keeps a counter of the threads it has already created).
049 * For instance, the naming pattern {@code "My %d. worker thread"} will result
050 * in thread names like {@code "My 1. worker thread"}, {@code
051 * "My 2. worker thread"} and so on.</li>
052 * <li>A flag whether the threads created by this factory should be daemon
053 * threads. This can impact the exit behavior of the current Java application
054 * because the JVM shuts down if there are only daemon threads running.</li>
055 * <li>The priority of the thread. Here an integer value can be provided. The
056 * {@link Thread} class defines constants for valid ranges of priority
057 * values.</li>
058 * <li>The {@link UncaughtExceptionHandler} for the thread. This handler is
059 * called if an uncaught exception occurs within the thread.</li>
060 * </ul>
061 * <p>
062 * {@link BasicThreadFactory} wraps another thread factory which actually
063 * creates new threads. The configuration options are set on the threads created
064 * by the wrapped thread factory. On construction time the factory to be wrapped
065 * can be specified. If none is provided, a default {@link ThreadFactory} is
066 * used.
067 * </p>
068 * <p>
069 * Instances of {@link BasicThreadFactory} are not created directly, but the
070 * nested {@link Builder} class is used for this purpose. Using the builder only
071 * the configuration options an application is interested in need to be set. The
072 * following example shows how a {@link BasicThreadFactory} is created and
073 * installed in an {@link ExecutorService}:
074 * </p>
075 *
076 * <pre>
077 * // Create a factory that produces daemon threads with a naming pattern and
078 * // a priority
079 * BasicThreadFactory factory = new BasicThreadFactory.Builder()
080 *     .namingPattern(&quot;workerthread-%d&quot;)
081 *     .daemon(true)
082 *     .priority(Thread.MAX_PRIORITY)
083 *     .build();
084 * // Create an executor service for single-threaded execution
085 * ExecutorService exec = Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor(factory);
086 * </pre>
087 *
088 * @since 3.0
089 */
090public class BasicThreadFactory implements ThreadFactory {
091
092    /**
093     * A <em>builder</em> class for creating instances of {@code
094     * BasicThreadFactory}.
095     * <p>
096     * Using this builder class instances of {@link BasicThreadFactory} can be
097     * created and initialized. The class provides methods that correspond to
098     * the configuration options supported by {@link BasicThreadFactory}. Method
099     * chaining is supported. Refer to the documentation of {@code
100     * BasicThreadFactory} for a usage example.
101     * </p>
102     */
103    public static class Builder implements org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.Builder<BasicThreadFactory> {
104
105        /** The wrapped factory. */
106        private ThreadFactory factory;
107
108        /** The uncaught exception handler. */
109        private Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler exceptionHandler;
110
111        /** The naming pattern. */
112        private String namingPattern;
113
114        /** The priority. */
115        private Integer priority;
116
117        /** The daemon flag. */
118        private Boolean daemon;
119
120        /**
121         * Constructs a new instance.
122         *
123         * @deprecated Use {@link BasicThreadFactory#builder()}.
124         */
125        @Deprecated
126        public Builder() {
127            // empty
128        }
129
130        /**
131         * Creates a new {@link BasicThreadFactory} with all configuration
132         * options that have been specified by calling methods on this builder.
133         * After creating the factory {@link #reset()} is called.
134         *
135         * @return the new {@link BasicThreadFactory}
136         */
137        @Override
138        public BasicThreadFactory build() {
139            final BasicThreadFactory factory = new BasicThreadFactory(this);
140            reset();
141            return factory;
142        }
143
144        /**
145         * Sets the daemon flag for the new {@link BasicThreadFactory} to {@code true} causing a new thread factory to create daemon threads.
146         *
147         * @return a reference to this {@link Builder}
148         * @since 3.18.0
149         */
150        public Builder daemon() {
151            return daemon(true);
152        }
153
154        /**
155         * Sets the daemon flag for the new {@link BasicThreadFactory}. If this
156         * flag is set to <strong>true</strong> the new thread factory will create daemon
157         * threads.
158         *
159         * @param daemon the value of the daemon flag
160         * @return a reference to this {@link Builder}
161         */
162        public Builder daemon(final boolean daemon) {
163            this.daemon = Boolean.valueOf(daemon);
164            return this;
165        }
166
167        /**
168         * Sets the naming pattern to be used by the new {@code
169         * BasicThreadFactory}.
170         *
171         * @param namingPattern the naming pattern (must not be <strong>null</strong>)
172         * @return a reference to this {@link Builder}
173         * @throws NullPointerException if the naming pattern is <strong>null</strong>
174         */
175        public Builder namingPattern(final String namingPattern) {
176            this.namingPattern = Objects.requireNonNull(namingPattern, "pattern");
177            return this;
178        }
179
180        /**
181         * Sets the priority for the threads created by the new {@code
182         * BasicThreadFactory}.
183         *
184         * @param priority the priority
185         * @return a reference to this {@link Builder}
186         */
187        public Builder priority(final int priority) {
188            this.priority = Integer.valueOf(priority);
189            return this;
190        }
191
192        /**
193         * Resets this builder. All configuration options are set to default
194         * values. Note: If the {@link #build()} method was called, it is not
195         * necessary to call {@code reset()} explicitly because this is done
196         * automatically.
197         */
198        public void reset() {
199            factory = null;
200            exceptionHandler = null;
201            namingPattern = null;
202            priority = null;
203            daemon = null;
204        }
205
206        /**
207         * Sets the uncaught exception handler for the threads created by the
208         * new {@link BasicThreadFactory}.
209         *
210         * @param exceptionHandler the {@link UncaughtExceptionHandler} (must not be
211         * <strong>null</strong>)
212         * @return a reference to this {@link Builder}
213         * @throws NullPointerException if the exception handler is <strong>null</strong>
214         */
215        public Builder uncaughtExceptionHandler(
216                final Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler exceptionHandler) {
217            this.exceptionHandler = Objects.requireNonNull(exceptionHandler, "handler");
218            return this;
219        }
220
221        /**
222         * Sets the {@link ThreadFactory} to be wrapped by the new {@code
223         * BasicThreadFactory}.
224         *
225         * @param factory the wrapped {@link ThreadFactory} (must not be
226         * <strong>null</strong>)
227         * @return a reference to this {@link Builder}
228         * @throws NullPointerException if the passed in {@link ThreadFactory}
229         * is <strong>null</strong>
230         */
231        public Builder wrappedFactory(final ThreadFactory factory) {
232            this.factory = Objects.requireNonNull(factory, "factory");
233            return this;
234        }
235    }
236
237    /**
238     * Creates a new builder.
239     *
240     * @return a new builder.
241     * @since 3.18.0
242     */
243    public static Builder builder() {
244        return new Builder();
245    }
246
247    /** A counter for the threads created by this factory. */
248    private final AtomicLong threadCounter;
249
250    /** Stores the wrapped factory. */
251    private final ThreadFactory wrappedFactory;
252
253    /** Stores the uncaught exception handler. */
254    private final Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler uncaughtExceptionHandler;
255
256    /** Stores the naming pattern for newly created threads. */
257    private final String namingPattern;
258
259    /** Stores the priority. */
260    private final Integer priority;
261
262    /** Stores the daemon status flag. */
263    private final Boolean daemon;
264
265    /**
266     * Creates a new instance of {@link ThreadFactory} and configures it
267     * from the specified {@link Builder} object.
268     *
269     * @param builder the {@link Builder} object
270     */
271    private BasicThreadFactory(final Builder builder) {
272        wrappedFactory = builder.factory != null ? builder.factory : Executors.defaultThreadFactory();
273        namingPattern = builder.namingPattern;
274        priority = builder.priority;
275        daemon = builder.daemon;
276        uncaughtExceptionHandler = builder.exceptionHandler;
277        threadCounter = new AtomicLong();
278    }
279
280    /**
281     * Gets the daemon flag. This flag determines whether newly created
282     * threads should be daemon threads. If <strong>true</strong>, this factory object
283     * calls {@code setDaemon(true)} on the newly created threads. Result can be
284     * <strong>null</strong> if no daemon flag was provided at creation time.
285     *
286     * @return the daemon flag
287     */
288    public final Boolean getDaemonFlag() {
289        return daemon;
290    }
291
292    /**
293     * Gets the naming pattern for naming newly created threads. Result can
294     * be <strong>null</strong> if no naming pattern was provided.
295     *
296     * @return the naming pattern
297     */
298    public final String getNamingPattern() {
299        return namingPattern;
300    }
301
302    /**
303     * Gets the priority of the threads created by this factory. Result can
304     * be <strong>null</strong> if no priority was specified.
305     *
306     * @return the priority for newly created threads
307     */
308    public final Integer getPriority() {
309        return priority;
310    }
311
312    /**
313     * Gets the number of threads this factory has already created. This
314     * class maintains an internal counter that is incremented each time the
315     * {@link #newThread(Runnable)} method is invoked.
316     *
317     * @return the number of threads created by this factory
318     */
319    public long getThreadCount() {
320        return threadCounter.get();
321    }
322
323    /**
324     * Gets the {@link UncaughtExceptionHandler} for the threads created by
325     * this factory. Result can be <strong>null</strong> if no handler was provided.
326     *
327     * @return the {@link UncaughtExceptionHandler}
328     */
329    public final Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler getUncaughtExceptionHandler() {
330        return uncaughtExceptionHandler;
331    }
332
333    /**
334     * Gets the wrapped {@link ThreadFactory}. This factory is used for
335     * actually creating threads. This method never returns <strong>null</strong>. If no
336     * {@link ThreadFactory} was passed when this object was created, a default
337     * thread factory is returned.
338     *
339     * @return the wrapped {@link ThreadFactory}
340     */
341    public final ThreadFactory getWrappedFactory() {
342        return wrappedFactory;
343    }
344
345    /**
346     * Initializes the specified thread. This method is called by
347     * {@link #newThread(Runnable)} after a new thread has been obtained from
348     * the wrapped thread factory. It initializes the thread according to the
349     * options set for this factory.
350     *
351     * @param thread the thread to be initialized
352     */
353    private void initializeThread(final Thread thread) {
354        if (getNamingPattern() != null) {
355            final Long count = Long.valueOf(threadCounter.incrementAndGet());
356            thread.setName(String.format(getNamingPattern(), count));
357        }
358        if (getUncaughtExceptionHandler() != null) {
359            thread.setUncaughtExceptionHandler(getUncaughtExceptionHandler());
360        }
361        if (getPriority() != null) {
362            thread.setPriority(getPriority().intValue());
363        }
364        if (getDaemonFlag() != null) {
365            thread.setDaemon(getDaemonFlag().booleanValue());
366        }
367    }
368
369    /**
370     * Creates a new thread. This implementation delegates to the wrapped
371     * factory for creating the thread. Then, on the newly created thread the
372     * corresponding configuration options are set.
373     *
374     * @param runnable the {@link Runnable} to be executed by the new thread
375     * @return the newly created thread
376     */
377    @Override
378    public Thread newThread(final Runnable runnable) {
379        final Thread thread = getWrappedFactory().newThread(runnable);
380        initializeThread(thread);
381        return thread;
382    }
383}