/*
* Copyright 2007 Yusuke Yamamoto
*
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*
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package twitter4j;
import twitter4j.auth.AccessToken;
import twitter4j.auth.Authorization;
import twitter4j.auth.AuthorizationFactory;
import twitter4j.auth.OAuthAuthorization;
import twitter4j.conf.Configuration;
import twitter4j.conf.ConfigurationContext;
/**
* A factory class for AsyncTwitter.<br>
* An instance of this class is completely thread safe and can be re-used and used concurrently.<br>
* Note that currently AsyncTwitter is NOT compatible with Google App Engine as it is maintaining threads internally.
*
* @author Yusuke Yamamoto - yusuke at mac.com
* @since Twitter4J 2.1.0
*/
public final class AsyncTwitterFactory implements java.io.Serializable {
private final Configuration conf;
private static final long serialVersionUID = -2565686715640816219L;
private static final AsyncTwitter SINGLETON;
static {
SINGLETON = new AsyncTwitterImpl(ConfigurationContext.getInstance(), TwitterFactory.DEFAULT_AUTHORIZATION);
}
/**
* Creates an AsyncTwitterFactory with the root configuration, with no listener. AsyncTwitter instances will not perform callbacks when using this constructor.
*/
public AsyncTwitterFactory() {
this(ConfigurationContext.getInstance());
}
/**
* Creates an AsyncTwitterFactory with the given configuration.
*
* @param conf the configuration to use
* @since Twitter4J 2.1.1
*/
public AsyncTwitterFactory(Configuration conf) {
if (conf == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("configuration cannot be null");
}
this.conf = conf;
}
/**
* Creates a AsyncTwitterFactory with the specified config tree, with given listener
*
* @param configTreePath the path
* @since Twitter4J 2.1.12
*/
public AsyncTwitterFactory(String configTreePath) {
this.conf = ConfigurationContext.getInstance(configTreePath);
}
/**
* Returns an instance associated with the configuration bound to this factory.
*
* @return default singleton instance
*/
public AsyncTwitter getInstance() {
return getInstance(AuthorizationFactory.getInstance(conf));
}
/**
* Returns a OAuth Authenticated instance.<br>
* consumer key and consumer Secret must be provided by twitter4j.properties, or system properties.<br>
* Unlike {@link AsyncTwitter#setOAuthAccessToken(twitter4j.auth.AccessToken)}, this factory method potentially returns a cached instance.
*
* @param accessToken access token
* @return an instance
*/
public AsyncTwitter getInstance(AccessToken accessToken) {
String consumerKey = conf.getOAuthConsumerKey();
String consumerSecret = conf.getOAuthConsumerSecret();
if (null == consumerKey && null == consumerSecret) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Consumer key and Consumer secret not supplied.");
}
OAuthAuthorization oauth = new OAuthAuthorization(conf);
oauth.setOAuthConsumer(consumerKey, consumerSecret);
oauth.setOAuthAccessToken(accessToken);
return new AsyncTwitterImpl(conf, oauth);
}
/**
* @param auth authorization
* @return an instance
*/
public AsyncTwitter getInstance(Authorization auth) {
return new AsyncTwitterImpl(conf, auth);
}
/**
* a kind of copy factory method constructs an AsyncTwitter from Twitter instance
* @param twitter Twitter instance
* @return an instance
*/
public AsyncTwitter getInstance(Twitter twitter) {
return new AsyncTwitterImpl(twitter.getConfiguration(), twitter.getAuthorization());
}
/**
* Returns default singleton AsyncTwitter instance.
*
* @return default singleton AsyncTwitter instance
* @since Twitter4J 2.2.4
*/
public static AsyncTwitter getSingleton() {
return SINGLETON;
}
}