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018    package org.apache.hadoop.fs;
019    
020    import java.util.Arrays;
021    
022    import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.EqualsBuilder;
023    import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.HashCodeBuilder;
024    import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
025    
026    /**
027     * XAttr is the POSIX Extended Attribute model similar to that found in
028     * traditional Operating Systems.  Extended Attributes consist of one
029     * or more name/value pairs associated with a file or directory. Five
030     * namespaces are defined: user, trusted, security, system and raw.
031     *   1) USER namespace attributes may be used by any user to store
032     *   arbitrary information. Access permissions in this namespace are
033     *   defined by a file directory's permission bits. For sticky directories,
034     *   only the owner and privileged user can write attributes.
035     * <br>
036     *   2) TRUSTED namespace attributes are only visible and accessible to
037     *   privileged users. This namespace is available from both user space
038     *   (filesystem API) and fs kernel.
039     * <br>
040     *   3) SYSTEM namespace attributes are used by the fs kernel to store
041     *   system objects.  This namespace is only available in the fs
042     *   kernel. It is not visible to users.
043     * <br>
044     *   4) SECURITY namespace attributes are used by the fs kernel for
045     *   security features. It is not visible to users.
046     * <br>
047     *   5) RAW namespace attributes are used for internal system attributes that
048     *   sometimes need to be exposed. Like SYSTEM namespace attributes they are
049     *   not visible to the user except when getXAttr/getXAttrs is called on a file
050     *   or directory in the /.reserved/raw HDFS directory hierarchy.  These
051     *   attributes can only be accessed by the superuser.
052     * <p/>
053     * @see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_file_attributes">
054     * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_file_attributes</a>
055     *
056     */
057    @InterfaceAudience.Private
058    public class XAttr {
059    
060      public static enum NameSpace {
061        USER,
062        TRUSTED,
063        SECURITY,
064        SYSTEM,
065        RAW;
066      }
067      
068      private final NameSpace ns;
069      private final String name;
070      private final byte[] value;
071      
072      public static class Builder {
073        private NameSpace ns = NameSpace.USER;
074        private String name;
075        private byte[] value;
076        
077        public Builder setNameSpace(NameSpace ns) {
078          this.ns = ns;
079          return this;
080        }
081        
082        public Builder setName(String name) {
083          this.name = name;
084          return this;
085        }
086        
087        public Builder setValue(byte[] value) {
088          this.value = value;
089          return this;
090        }
091        
092        public XAttr build() {
093          return new XAttr(ns, name, value);
094        }
095      }
096      
097      private XAttr(NameSpace ns, String name, byte[] value) {
098        this.ns = ns;
099        this.name = name;
100        this.value = value;
101      }
102      
103      public NameSpace getNameSpace() {
104        return ns;
105      }
106      
107      public String getName() {
108        return name;
109      }
110      
111      public byte[] getValue() {
112        return value;
113      }
114      
115      @Override
116      public int hashCode() {
117        return new HashCodeBuilder(811, 67)
118            .append(name)
119            .append(ns)
120            .append(value)
121            .toHashCode();
122      }
123    
124      @Override
125      public boolean equals(Object obj) {
126        if (obj == null) { return false; }
127        if (obj == this) { return true; }
128        if (obj.getClass() != getClass()) {
129          return false;
130        }
131        XAttr rhs = (XAttr) obj;
132        return new EqualsBuilder()
133            .append(ns, rhs.ns)
134            .append(name, rhs.name)
135            .append(value, rhs.value)
136            .isEquals();
137      }
138    
139      /**
140       * Similar to {@link #equals(Object)}, except ignores the XAttr value.
141       *
142       * @param obj to compare equality
143       * @return if the XAttrs are equal, ignoring the XAttr value
144       */
145      public boolean equalsIgnoreValue(Object obj) {
146        if (obj == null) { return false; }
147        if (obj == this) { return true; }
148        if (obj.getClass() != getClass()) {
149          return false;
150        }
151        XAttr rhs = (XAttr) obj;
152        return new EqualsBuilder()
153            .append(ns, rhs.ns)
154            .append(name, rhs.name)
155            .isEquals();
156      }
157    
158      @Override
159      public String toString() {
160        return "XAttr [ns=" + ns + ", name=" + name + ", value="
161            + Arrays.toString(value) + "]";
162      }
163    }