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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 + '}'; } }