Package uk.ac.starlink.table
Interface StarTableWriter
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- All Known Subinterfaces:
MultiStarTableWriter
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractTextTableWriter
,AsciiTableWriter
,CsvTableWriter
,HTMLTableWriter
,IpacTableWriter
,LatexTableWriter
,StreamStarTableWriter
,TextTableWriter
,TstTableWriter
public interface StarTableWriter
Defines an object which can output a StarTable in a particular format.- Author:
- Mark Taylor (Starlink)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.lang.String
getFormatName()
Gives the name of the format which is written by this writer.java.lang.String
getMimeType()
Returns a string suitable for use as the value of a MIME Content-Type header.boolean
looksLikeFile(java.lang.String location)
Indicates whether the destination is of a familiar form for this kind of writer.void
writeStarTable(StarTable startab, java.io.OutputStream out)
Writes a StarTable object to a given output stream.void
writeStarTable(StarTable startab, java.lang.String location, StarTableOutput sto)
Writes a StarTable object to a given location.
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Method Detail
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writeStarTable
void writeStarTable(StarTable startab, java.io.OutputStream out) throws TableFormatException, java.io.IOException
Writes a StarTable object to a given output stream. The implementation can assume that out is suitable for direct writing (for instance it should not normally wrap it in aBufferedOutputStream
), and should not close it at the end of the call.Not all table writers are capable of writing to a stream; an implementation may throw a
TableFormatException
to indicate that it cannot do so.- Parameters:
startab
- the table to writeout
- the output stream to which startab should be written- Throws:
TableFormatException
- if this table cannot be written to a streamjava.io.IOException
- if there is some I/O error
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writeStarTable
void writeStarTable(StarTable startab, java.lang.String location, StarTableOutput sto) throws TableFormatException, java.io.IOException
Writes a StarTable object to a given location. Implementations are free to interpret the location argument in any way appropriate for them. Typically however the location will simply be used to get an output stream (for instance interpreting it as a filename). In this case the sto argument should normally be used to turn location into a stream.StreamStarTableWriter
provides a suitable implementation for this case.- Parameters:
startab
- table to writelocation
- destination for startabsto
- StarTableOutput which dispatched this request- Throws:
TableFormatException
- if startab cannot be written to locationjava.io.IOException
- if there is some I/O error
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looksLikeFile
boolean looksLikeFile(java.lang.String location)
Indicates whether the destination is of a familiar form for this kind of writer. This may be used to guess what kind of format a table should be written in. Implementations should return true for values of location which look like the normal form for their output format, for instance one with the usual file extension.- Parameters:
location
- the location name (probably filename)- Returns:
- true iff it looks like a file this writer would normally write
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getFormatName
java.lang.String getFormatName()
Gives the name of the format which is written by this writer. Matching against this string may be used by callers to identify or select this writer from a list.- Returns:
- a short string identifying the output format of this writer
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getMimeType
java.lang.String getMimeType()
Returns a string suitable for use as the value of a MIME Content-Type header. If no suitable MIME type is available or known, one of "application/octet-stream
" (for binary formats) or "text/plain
" for ASCII ones) is recommended.- Returns:
- MIME content type
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