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package io.micronaut.http.context.event;
import io.micronaut.context.event.ApplicationEvent;
import io.micronaut.http.HttpRequest;
import edu.umd.cs.findbugs.annotations.NonNull;
An event fired when an HttpRequest
is received by the server. Not that the event is fired in a non-blocking manner and access to the request body is not provided. Consumers can use this event to trace the URI, headers and so on but should not perform I/O. Author: graemerocher Since: 1.2.0
/**
* An event fired when an {@link HttpRequest} is received by the server. Not that the event is fired in a
* non-blocking manner and access to the request body is not provided. Consumers can use this event to
* trace the URI, headers and so on but should not perform I/O.
*
* @author graemerocher
* @since 1.2.0
*/
public class HttpRequestReceivedEvent extends ApplicationEvent {
Params: - request – The request. Never null.
/**
* @param request The request. Never null.
*/
public HttpRequestReceivedEvent(@NonNull HttpRequest<?> request) {
super(request);
}
@Override
@NonNull
public HttpRequest<?> getSource() {
return (HttpRequest<?>) super.getSource();
}
}