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package org.apache.http.conn.params;

import java.net.InetAddress;

import org.apache.http.HttpHost;
import org.apache.http.annotation.Contract;
import org.apache.http.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;
import org.apache.http.conn.routing.HttpRoute;
import org.apache.http.params.HttpParams;
import org.apache.http.util.Args;

An adaptor for manipulating HTTP routing parameters in HttpParams.
Since:4.0
Deprecated:(4.3) use RequestConfig.
/** * An adaptor for manipulating HTTP routing parameters * in {@link HttpParams}. * * @since 4.0 * * @deprecated (4.3) use {@link org.apache.http.client.config.RequestConfig}. */
@Deprecated @Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.IMMUTABLE) public class ConnRouteParams implements ConnRoutePNames {
A special value indicating "no host". This relies on a nonsense scheme name to avoid conflicts with actual hosts. Note that this is a valid host.
/** * A special value indicating "no host". * This relies on a nonsense scheme name to avoid conflicts * with actual hosts. Note that this is a <i>valid</i> host. */
public static final HttpHost NO_HOST = new HttpHost("127.0.0.255", 0, "no-host"); // Immutable
A special value indicating "no route". This is a route with NO_HOST as the target.
/** * A special value indicating "no route". * This is a route with {@link #NO_HOST} as the target. */
public static final HttpRoute NO_ROUTE = new HttpRoute(NO_HOST); // Immutable
Disabled default constructor.
/** Disabled default constructor. */
private ConnRouteParams() { // no body }
Obtains the DEFAULT_PROXY parameter value. NO_HOST will be mapped to null, to allow unsetting in a hierarchy.
Params:
  • params – the parameters in which to look up
Returns: the default proxy set in the argument parameters, or null if not set
/** * Obtains the {@link ConnRoutePNames#DEFAULT_PROXY DEFAULT_PROXY} * parameter value. * {@link #NO_HOST} will be mapped to {@code null}, * to allow unsetting in a hierarchy. * * @param params the parameters in which to look up * * @return the default proxy set in the argument parameters, or * {@code null} if not set */
public static HttpHost getDefaultProxy(final HttpParams params) { Args.notNull(params, "Parameters"); HttpHost proxy = (HttpHost) params.getParameter(DEFAULT_PROXY); if ((proxy != null) && NO_HOST.equals(proxy)) { // value is explicitly unset proxy = null; } return proxy; }
Sets the DEFAULT_PROXY parameter value.
Params:
  • params – the parameters in which to set the value
  • proxy – the value to set, may be null. Note that NO_HOST will be mapped to null by getDefaultProxy, to allow for explicit unsetting in hierarchies.
/** * Sets the {@link ConnRoutePNames#DEFAULT_PROXY DEFAULT_PROXY} * parameter value. * * @param params the parameters in which to set the value * @param proxy the value to set, may be {@code null}. * Note that {@link #NO_HOST} will be mapped to * {@code null} by {@link #getDefaultProxy}, * to allow for explicit unsetting in hierarchies. */
public static void setDefaultProxy(final HttpParams params, final HttpHost proxy) { Args.notNull(params, "Parameters"); params.setParameter(DEFAULT_PROXY, proxy); }
Obtains the FORCED_ROUTE parameter value. NO_ROUTE will be mapped to null, to allow unsetting in a hierarchy.
Params:
  • params – the parameters in which to look up
Returns: the forced route set in the argument parameters, or null if not set
/** * Obtains the {@link ConnRoutePNames#FORCED_ROUTE FORCED_ROUTE} * parameter value. * {@link #NO_ROUTE} will be mapped to {@code null}, * to allow unsetting in a hierarchy. * * @param params the parameters in which to look up * * @return the forced route set in the argument parameters, or * {@code null} if not set */
public static HttpRoute getForcedRoute(final HttpParams params) { Args.notNull(params, "Parameters"); HttpRoute route = (HttpRoute) params.getParameter(FORCED_ROUTE); if ((route != null) && NO_ROUTE.equals(route)) { // value is explicitly unset route = null; } return route; }
Sets the FORCED_ROUTE parameter value.
Params:
  • params – the parameters in which to set the value
  • route – the value to set, may be null. Note that NO_ROUTE will be mapped to null by getForcedRoute, to allow for explicit unsetting in hierarchies.
/** * Sets the {@link ConnRoutePNames#FORCED_ROUTE FORCED_ROUTE} * parameter value. * * @param params the parameters in which to set the value * @param route the value to set, may be {@code null}. * Note that {@link #NO_ROUTE} will be mapped to * {@code null} by {@link #getForcedRoute}, * to allow for explicit unsetting in hierarchies. */
public static void setForcedRoute(final HttpParams params, final HttpRoute route) { Args.notNull(params, "Parameters"); params.setParameter(FORCED_ROUTE, route); }
Obtains the LOCAL_ADDRESS parameter value. There is no special value that would automatically be mapped to null. You can use the wildcard address (0.0.0.0 for IPv4, :: for IPv6) to override a specific local address in a hierarchy.
Params:
  • params – the parameters in which to look up
Returns: the local address set in the argument parameters, or null if not set
/** * Obtains the {@link ConnRoutePNames#LOCAL_ADDRESS LOCAL_ADDRESS} * parameter value. * There is no special value that would automatically be mapped to * {@code null}. You can use the wildcard address (0.0.0.0 for IPv4, * :: for IPv6) to override a specific local address in a hierarchy. * * @param params the parameters in which to look up * * @return the local address set in the argument parameters, or * {@code null} if not set */
public static InetAddress getLocalAddress(final HttpParams params) { Args.notNull(params, "Parameters"); final InetAddress local = (InetAddress) params.getParameter(LOCAL_ADDRESS); // no explicit unsetting return local; }
Sets the LOCAL_ADDRESS parameter value.
Params:
  • params – the parameters in which to set the value
  • local – the value to set, may be null
/** * Sets the {@link ConnRoutePNames#LOCAL_ADDRESS LOCAL_ADDRESS} * parameter value. * * @param params the parameters in which to set the value * @param local the value to set, may be {@code null} */
public static void setLocalAddress(final HttpParams params, final InetAddress local) { Args.notNull(params, "Parameters"); params.setParameter(LOCAL_ADDRESS, local); } }