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62 package java.time.zone;
63 
64 import java.security.AccessController;
65 import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
66 import java.time.ZoneId;
67 import java.time.ZonedDateTime;
68 import java.util.ArrayList;
69 import java.util.HashSet;
70 import java.util.Iterator;
71 import java.util.List;
72 import java.util.NavigableMap;
73 import java.util.Objects;
74 import java.util.ServiceConfigurationError;
75 import java.util.ServiceLoader;
76 import java.util.Set;
77 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
78 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
79 import java.util.concurrent.CopyOnWriteArrayList;
80 
81 /**
82  * Provider of time-zone rules to the system.
83  * <p>
84  * This class manages the configuration of time-zone rules.
85  * The static methods provide the public API that can be used to manage the providers.
86  * The abstract methods provide the SPI that allows rules to be provided.
87  * <p>
88  * ZoneRulesProvider may be installed in an instance of the Java Platform as
89  * extension classes, that is, jar files placed into any of the usual extension
90  * directories. Installed providers are loaded using the service-provider loading
91  * facility defined by the {@link ServiceLoader} class. A ZoneRulesProvider
92  * identifies itself with a provider configuration file named
93  * {@code java.time.zone.ZoneRulesProvider} in the resource directory
94  * {@code META-INF/services}. The file should contain a line that specifies the
95  * fully qualified concrete zonerules-provider class name.
96  * Providers may also be made available by adding them to the class path or by
97  * registering themselves via {@link #registerProvider} method.
98  * <p>
99  * The Java virtual machine has a default provider that provides zone rules
100  * for the time-zones defined by IANA Time Zone Database (TZDB). If the system
101  * property {@code java.time.zone.DefaultZoneRulesProvider} is defined then
102  * it is taken to be the fully-qualified name of a concrete ZoneRulesProvider
103  * class to be loaded as the default provider, using the system class loader.
104  * If this system property is not defined, a system-default provider will be
105  * loaded to serve as the default provider.
106  * <p>
107  * Rules are looked up primarily by zone ID, as used by {@link ZoneId}.
108  * Only zone region IDs may be used, zone offset IDs are not used here.
109  * <p>
110  * Time-zone rules are political, thus the data can change at any time.
111  * Each provider will provide the latest rules for each zone ID, but they
112  * may also provide the history of how the rules changed.
113  *
114  * @implSpec
115  * This interface is a service provider that can be called by multiple threads.
116  * Implementations must be immutable and thread-safe.
117  * <p>
118  * Providers must ensure that once a rule has been seen by the application, the
119  * rule must continue to be available.
120  * <p>
121 *  Providers are encouraged to implement a meaningful {@code toString} method.
122  * <p>
123  * Many systems would like to update time-zone rules dynamically without stopping the JVM.
124  * When examined in detail, this is a complex problem.
125  * Providers may choose to handle dynamic updates, however the default provider does not.
126  *
127  * @since 1.8
128  */
129 public abstract class ZoneRulesProvider {
130 
131     /**
132      * The set of loaded providers.
133      */
134     private static final CopyOnWriteArrayList<ZoneRulesProvider> PROVIDERS = new CopyOnWriteArrayList<>();
135     /**
136      * The lookup from zone ID to provider.
137      */
138     private static final ConcurrentMap<String, ZoneRulesProvider> ZONES = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(512, 0.75f, 2);
139 
140     static {
141         // Android-changed: use a single hard-coded provider.
142         ZoneRulesProvider provider = new IcuZoneRulesProvider();
143         registerProvider(provider);
144     }
145 
146     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
147     /**
148      * Gets the set of available zone IDs.
149      * <p>
150      * These IDs are the string form of a {@link ZoneId}.
151      *
152      * @return a modifiable copy of the set of zone IDs, not null
153      */
getAvailableZoneIds()154     public static Set<String> getAvailableZoneIds() {
155         return new HashSet<>(ZONES.keySet());
156     }
157 
158     /**
159      * Gets the rules for the zone ID.
160      * <p>
161      * This returns the latest available rules for the zone ID.
162      * <p>
163      * This method relies on time-zone data provider files that are configured.
164      * These are loaded using a {@code ServiceLoader}.
165      * <p>
166      * The caching flag is designed to allow provider implementations to
167      * prevent the rules being cached in {@code ZoneId}.
168      * Under normal circumstances, the caching of zone rules is highly desirable
169      * as it will provide greater performance. However, there is a use case where
170      * the caching would not be desirable, see {@link #provideRules}.
171      *
172      * @param zoneId the zone ID as defined by {@code ZoneId}, not null
173      * @param forCaching whether the rules are being queried for caching,
174      * true if the returned rules will be cached by {@code ZoneId},
175      * false if they will be returned to the user without being cached in {@code ZoneId}
176      * @return the rules, null if {@code forCaching} is true and this
177      * is a dynamic provider that wants to prevent caching in {@code ZoneId},
178      * otherwise not null
179      * @throws ZoneRulesException if rules cannot be obtained for the zone ID
180      */
getRules(String zoneId, boolean forCaching)181     public static ZoneRules getRules(String zoneId, boolean forCaching) {
182         Objects.requireNonNull(zoneId, "zoneId");
183         return getProvider(zoneId).provideRules(zoneId, forCaching);
184     }
185 
186     /**
187      * Gets the history of rules for the zone ID.
188      * <p>
189      * Time-zones are defined by governments and change frequently.
190      * This method allows applications to find the history of changes to the
191      * rules for a single zone ID. The map is keyed by a string, which is the
192      * version string associated with the rules.
193      * <p>
194      * The exact meaning and format of the version is provider specific.
195      * The version must follow lexicographical order, thus the returned map will
196      * be order from the oldest known rules to the newest available rules.
197      * The default 'TZDB' group uses version numbering consisting of the year
198      * followed by a letter, such as '2009e' or '2012f'.
199      * <p>
200      * Implementations must provide a result for each valid zone ID, however
201      * they do not have to provide a history of rules.
202      * Thus the map will always contain one element, and will only contain more
203      * than one element if historical rule information is available.
204      *
205      * @param zoneId  the zone ID as defined by {@code ZoneId}, not null
206      * @return a modifiable copy of the history of the rules for the ID, sorted
207      *  from oldest to newest, not null
208      * @throws ZoneRulesException if history cannot be obtained for the zone ID
209      */
getVersions(String zoneId)210     public static NavigableMap<String, ZoneRules> getVersions(String zoneId) {
211         Objects.requireNonNull(zoneId, "zoneId");
212         return getProvider(zoneId).provideVersions(zoneId);
213     }
214 
215     /**
216      * Gets the provider for the zone ID.
217      *
218      * @param zoneId  the zone ID as defined by {@code ZoneId}, not null
219      * @return the provider, not null
220      * @throws ZoneRulesException if the zone ID is unknown
221      */
getProvider(String zoneId)222     private static ZoneRulesProvider getProvider(String zoneId) {
223         ZoneRulesProvider provider = ZONES.get(zoneId);
224         if (provider == null) {
225             if (ZONES.isEmpty()) {
226                 throw new ZoneRulesException("No time-zone data files registered");
227             }
228             throw new ZoneRulesException("Unknown time-zone ID: " + zoneId);
229         }
230         return provider;
231     }
232 
233     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
234     /**
235      * Registers a zone rules provider.
236      * <p>
237      * This adds a new provider to those currently available.
238      * A provider supplies rules for one or more zone IDs.
239      * A provider cannot be registered if it supplies a zone ID that has already been
240      * registered. See the notes on time-zone IDs in {@link ZoneId}, especially
241      * the section on using the concept of a "group" to make IDs unique.
242      * <p>
243      * To ensure the integrity of time-zones already created, there is no way
244      * to deregister providers.
245      *
246      * @param provider  the provider to register, not null
247      * @throws ZoneRulesException if a zone ID is already registered
248      */
registerProvider(ZoneRulesProvider provider)249     public static void registerProvider(ZoneRulesProvider provider) {
250         Objects.requireNonNull(provider, "provider");
251         registerProvider0(provider);
252         PROVIDERS.add(provider);
253     }
254 
255     /**
256      * Registers the provider.
257      *
258      * @param provider  the provider to register, not null
259      * @throws ZoneRulesException if unable to complete the registration
260      */
registerProvider0(ZoneRulesProvider provider)261     private static void registerProvider0(ZoneRulesProvider provider) {
262         for (String zoneId : provider.provideZoneIds()) {
263             Objects.requireNonNull(zoneId, "zoneId");
264             ZoneRulesProvider old = ZONES.putIfAbsent(zoneId, provider);
265             if (old != null) {
266                 throw new ZoneRulesException(
267                     "Unable to register zone as one already registered with that ID: " + zoneId +
268                     ", currently loading from provider: " + provider);
269             }
270         }
271     }
272 
273     /**
274      * Refreshes the rules from the underlying data provider.
275      * <p>
276      * This method allows an application to request that the providers check
277      * for any updates to the provided rules.
278      * After calling this method, the offset stored in any {@link ZonedDateTime}
279      * may be invalid for the zone ID.
280      * <p>
281      * Dynamic update of rules is a complex problem and most applications
282      * should not use this method or dynamic rules.
283      * To achieve dynamic rules, a provider implementation will have to be written
284      * as per the specification of this class.
285      * In addition, instances of {@code ZoneRules} must not be cached in the
286      * application as they will become stale. However, the boolean flag on
287      * {@link #provideRules(String, boolean)} allows provider implementations
288      * to control the caching of {@code ZoneId}, potentially ensuring that
289      * all objects in the system see the new rules.
290      * Note that there is likely to be a cost in performance of a dynamic rules
291      * provider. Note also that no dynamic rules provider is in this specification.
292      *
293      * @return true if the rules were updated
294      * @throws ZoneRulesException if an error occurs during the refresh
295      */
refresh()296     public static boolean refresh() {
297         boolean changed = false;
298         for (ZoneRulesProvider provider : PROVIDERS) {
299             changed |= provider.provideRefresh();
300         }
301         return changed;
302     }
303 
304     /**
305      * Constructor.
306      */
ZoneRulesProvider()307     protected ZoneRulesProvider() {
308     }
309 
310     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
311     /**
312      * SPI method to get the available zone IDs.
313      * <p>
314      * This obtains the IDs that this {@code ZoneRulesProvider} provides.
315      * A provider should provide data for at least one zone ID.
316      * <p>
317      * The returned zone IDs remain available and valid for the lifetime of the application.
318      * A dynamic provider may increase the set of IDs as more data becomes available.
319      *
320      * @return the set of zone IDs being provided, not null
321      * @throws ZoneRulesException if a problem occurs while providing the IDs
322      */
provideZoneIds()323     protected abstract Set<String> provideZoneIds();
324 
325     /**
326      * SPI method to get the rules for the zone ID.
327      * <p>
328      * This loads the rules for the specified zone ID.
329      * The provider implementation must validate that the zone ID is valid and
330      * available, throwing a {@code ZoneRulesException} if it is not.
331      * The result of the method in the valid case depends on the caching flag.
332      * <p>
333      * If the provider implementation is not dynamic, then the result of the
334      * method must be the non-null set of rules selected by the ID.
335      * <p>
336      * If the provider implementation is dynamic, then the flag gives the option
337      * of preventing the returned rules from being cached in {@link ZoneId}.
338      * When the flag is true, the provider is permitted to return null, where
339      * null will prevent the rules from being cached in {@code ZoneId}.
340      * When the flag is false, the provider must return non-null rules.
341      *
342      * @param zoneId the zone ID as defined by {@code ZoneId}, not null
343      * @param forCaching whether the rules are being queried for caching,
344      * true if the returned rules will be cached by {@code ZoneId},
345      * false if they will be returned to the user without being cached in {@code ZoneId}
346      * @return the rules, null if {@code forCaching} is true and this
347      * is a dynamic provider that wants to prevent caching in {@code ZoneId},
348      * otherwise not null
349      * @throws ZoneRulesException if rules cannot be obtained for the zone ID
350      */
provideRules(String zoneId, boolean forCaching)351     protected abstract ZoneRules provideRules(String zoneId, boolean forCaching);
352 
353     /**
354      * SPI method to get the history of rules for the zone ID.
355      * <p>
356      * This returns a map of historical rules keyed by a version string.
357      * The exact meaning and format of the version is provider specific.
358      * The version must follow lexicographical order, thus the returned map will
359      * be order from the oldest known rules to the newest available rules.
360      * The default 'TZDB' group uses version numbering consisting of the year
361      * followed by a letter, such as '2009e' or '2012f'.
362      * <p>
363      * Implementations must provide a result for each valid zone ID, however
364      * they do not have to provide a history of rules.
365      * Thus the map will contain at least one element, and will only contain
366      * more than one element if historical rule information is available.
367      * <p>
368      * The returned versions remain available and valid for the lifetime of the application.
369      * A dynamic provider may increase the set of versions as more data becomes available.
370      *
371      * @param zoneId  the zone ID as defined by {@code ZoneId}, not null
372      * @return a modifiable copy of the history of the rules for the ID, sorted
373      *  from oldest to newest, not null
374      * @throws ZoneRulesException if history cannot be obtained for the zone ID
375      */
provideVersions(String zoneId)376     protected abstract NavigableMap<String, ZoneRules> provideVersions(String zoneId);
377 
378     /**
379      * SPI method to refresh the rules from the underlying data provider.
380      * <p>
381      * This method provides the opportunity for a provider to dynamically
382      * recheck the underlying data provider to find the latest rules.
383      * This could be used to load new rules without stopping the JVM.
384      * Dynamic behavior is entirely optional and most providers do not support it.
385      * <p>
386      * This implementation returns false.
387      *
388      * @return true if the rules were updated
389      * @throws ZoneRulesException if an error occurs during the refresh
390      */
provideRefresh()391     protected boolean provideRefresh() {
392         return false;
393     }
394 
395 }
396