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package io.undertow.client;
import io.undertow.util.AbstractAttachable;
import io.undertow.util.HeaderMap;
import io.undertow.util.HttpString;
import io.undertow.util.Methods;
import io.undertow.util.Protocols;
A client request. This class should not be modified once it has been submitted to the ClientConnection
. This class only represents the HTTP header, it does not represent an entity body. If the request needs an entity body then this must be specified by either setting a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header, otherwise the client will assume that the body is empty. Author: Stuart Douglas
/**
* A client request. This class should not be modified once it has been submitted to the {@link ClientConnection}.
*
* This class only represents the HTTP header, it does not represent an entity body. If the request needs an entity
* body then this must be specified by either setting a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header, otherwise
* the client will assume that the body is empty.
*
* @author Stuart Douglas
*/
public final class ClientRequest extends AbstractAttachable {
private final HeaderMap requestHeaders = new HeaderMap();
private String path = "/";
private HttpString method = Methods.GET;
private HttpString protocol = Protocols.HTTP_1_1;
public HeaderMap getRequestHeaders() {
return requestHeaders;
}
public String getPath() {
return path;
}
public HttpString getMethod() {
return method;
}
public HttpString getProtocol() {
return protocol;
}
public ClientRequest setPath(String path) {
this.path = path;
return this;
}
public ClientRequest setMethod(HttpString method) {
this.method = method;
return this;
}
public ClientRequest setProtocol(HttpString protocol) {
this.protocol = protocol;
return this;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "ClientRequest{path='" + path + '\'' +
", method=" + method +
", protocol=" + protocol +
'}';
}
}