/** Property keys converted to all uppercase. */ private boolean parseProperty(String line, Properties properties) { final int index = line.indexOf(':'); if (index < 0) return false; final String key = line.substring(0, index).trim(); final String value = line.substring(index + 1).trim(); properties.setProperty(key.toUpperCase(), value); return true; }
@Override public void readFrame(Buffer buffer) { // example data: // --ssBoundary8345 // Content-Type: image/jpeg // Content-Length: 114587 try { String line; // eat leading blank lines while (true) { line = readLine(MAX_LINE_LENGTH); if (line == null) { buffer.setEOM(true); buffer.setLength(0); return; } if (!line.trim().equals("")) break; // end of header } if (boundary == null) { boundary = line.trim(); // TODO: we should be able to get // this from the content type, but // the content type has this // stripped out. So we'll just take // the first nonblank line to be the // boundary. // System.out.println("boundary: " + boundary); } else { if (!line.trim().equals(boundary)) { // throw new IOException("Expected boundary: " + // toPrintable(line)); // TODO: why do we seem to get these when playing back // mmr files recorded using FmjTranscode? logger.warning("Expected boundary (frame " + framesRead + "): " + toPrintable(line)); // handle streams that are truncated in the middle of a // frame: final int eatResult = eatUntil(boundary); // TODO: no // need to // store the // data logger.info( "Ignored bytes (eom after=" + (eatResult < 0) + "): " + (eatResult < 0 ? (-1 * eatResult - 1) : eatResult)); if (eatResult < 0) { buffer.setEOM(true); buffer.setLength(0); return; } // now read boundary line = readLine(MAX_LINE_LENGTH); if (!line.trim().equals(boundary)) { throw new RuntimeException("No boundary found after eatUntil(boundary)"); // should // never // happen } } } final Properties properties = new Properties(); while (true) { line = readLine(MAX_LINE_LENGTH); if (line == null) { buffer.setEOM(true); buffer.setLength(0); return; } if (line.trim().equals("")) break; // end of header if (!parseProperty(line, properties)) throw new IOException("Expected property: " + toPrintable(line)); } final String contentType = properties.getProperty("Content-Type".toUpperCase()); if (contentType == null) { logger.warning("Header properties: " + properties); throw new IOException("Expected Content-Type in header"); } // check supported content types: if (!isSupportedFrameContentType(contentType)) { throw new IOException("Unsupported Content-Type: " + contentType); } if (frameContentType == null) { frameContentType = contentType; } else { if (!contentType.equals(frameContentType)) throw new IOException( "Content type changed during stream from " + frameContentType + " to " + contentType); } // TODO: check that size doesn't change throughout final byte[] data; final String contentLenStr = properties.getProperty("Content-Length".toUpperCase()); if (contentLenStr != null) { // if we know the content length, use it final int contentLen; try { contentLen = Integer.parseInt(contentLenStr); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { throw new IOException("Invalid content length: " + contentLenStr); } // now, read the content-length bytes data = readFully(contentLen); // TODO: don't realloc each // time } else { // if we don't know the content length, just read until we // find the boundary. // Some IP cameras don't specify it, like // http://webcam-1.duesseldorf.it-on.net/cgi-bin/nph-update.cgi data = readUntil(boundary); } // ext final String timestampStr = properties.getProperty(TIMESTAMP_KEY.toUpperCase()); if (timestampStr != null) { try { final long timestamp = Long.parseLong(timestampStr); buffer.setTimeStamp(timestamp); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { logger.log(Level.WARNING, "" + e, e); } } if (data == null) { buffer.setEOM(true); buffer.setLength(0); return; } buffer.setData(data); buffer.setOffset(0); buffer.setLength(data.length); ++framesRead; } catch (IOException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } }