public interface TemplateLoader
TemplateLoader
implementations out-of-the-box, it's normal for embedding
frameworks to use their own implementations.
To set the TemplateLoader
used by FreeMaker, use
Configuration.setTemplateLoader(TemplateLoader)
.
Implementations of this interface should be thread-safe.
For those who has to dig deeper, note that the TemplateLoader
is actually stored inside
the TemplateCache
of the Configuration
, and is normally only accessed directly
by the TemplateCache
, and templates are get via the TemplateCache
API-s.Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
closeTemplateSource(java.lang.Object templateSource)
Closes the template source.
|
java.lang.Object |
findTemplateSource(java.lang.String name)
Finds the object that acts as the source of the template with the
given name.
|
long |
getLastModified(java.lang.Object templateSource)
Returns the time of last modification of the specified template source.
|
java.io.Reader |
getReader(java.lang.Object templateSource,
java.lang.String encoding)
Returns the character stream of a template represented by the specified
template source.
|
java.lang.Object findTemplateSource(java.lang.String name) throws java.io.IOException
TemplateCache
when a template
is requested, before calling either getLastModified(Object)
or
getReader(Object, String)
.name
- the name of the template, already localized and normalized by
the cache
.
It is completely up to the loader implementation to interpret
the name, however it should expect to receive hierarchical paths where
path components are separated by a slash (not backslash). Backslashes
(or any other OS specific separator character) are not considered as separators by
FreeMarker, and thus they will not be replaced with slash before passing to this method,
so it's up to the template loader to handle them (say, be throwing and exception that
tells the user that the path (s)he has entered is invalid, as (s)he must use slash --
typical mistake of Windows users).
The passed names are always considered relative to some loader-defined root
location (often referred as the "template root directory"), and will never start with
a slash, nor will they contain a path component consisting of either a single or a double
dot -- these are all resolved by the template cache before passing the name to the
loader. As a side effect, paths that trivially reach outside template root directory,
such as ../my.ftl, will be rejected by the template cache, so they never
reach the template loader. Note again, that if the path uses backslash as path separator
instead of slash as (the template loader should not accept that), the normalization will
not properly happen, as FreeMarker (the cache) recognizes only the slashes as separators.getLastModified(Object)
and
getReader(Object, String)
. Null must be returned if the source
for the template can not be found (do not throw FileNotFoundException
!).
The returned object may will be compared with a cached template source
object for equality, using the equals
method. Thus,
objects returned for the same physical source must be equivalent
according to equals
method, otherwise template caching
can become very ineffective!java.io.IOException
long getLastModified(java.lang.Object templateSource)
findTemplateSource()
.templateSource
- an object representing a template source, obtained
through a prior call to findTemplateSource(String)
.java.io.Reader getReader(java.lang.Object templateSource, java.lang.String encoding) throws java.io.IOException
getLastModified()
if it's determined that a cached copy of the template is unavailable
or stale.templateSource
- an object representing a template source, obtained
through a prior call to findTemplateSource(String)
.encoding
- the character encoding used to translate source bytes
to characters. Some loaders may not have access to the byte
representation of the template stream, and instead directly obtain a
character stream. These loaders will should ignore the encoding parameter.close()
.java.io.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs while accessing the stream.void closeTemplateSource(java.lang.Object templateSource) throws java.io.IOException
TemplateCache
for a template source. The framework guarantees that
this method will be called on every object that is returned from
findTemplateSource(String)
.templateSource
- the template source that should be closed.java.io.IOException