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package org.apache.http.protocol;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.HttpEntity;
import org.apache.http.HttpException;
import org.apache.http.HttpRequest;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponseInterceptor;
import org.apache.http.HttpStatus;
import org.apache.http.HttpVersion;
import org.apache.http.ProtocolVersion;
import org.apache.http.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;
import org.apache.http.annotation.Contract;
import org.apache.http.util.Args;

ResponseConnControl is responsible for adding Connection header to the outgoing responses, which is essential for managing persistence of HTTP/1.0 connections. This interceptor is recommended for server side protocol processors.
Since:4.0
/** * ResponseConnControl is responsible for adding {@code Connection} header * to the outgoing responses, which is essential for managing persistence of * {@code HTTP/1.0} connections. This interceptor is recommended for * server side protocol processors. * * @since 4.0 */
@Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.IMMUTABLE) public class ResponseConnControl implements HttpResponseInterceptor { public ResponseConnControl() { super(); } @Override public void process(final HttpResponse response, final HttpContext context) throws HttpException, IOException { Args.notNull(response, "HTTP response"); final HttpCoreContext corecontext = HttpCoreContext.adapt(context); // Always drop connection after certain type of responses final int status = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode(); if (status == HttpStatus.SC_BAD_REQUEST || status == HttpStatus.SC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT || status == HttpStatus.SC_LENGTH_REQUIRED || status == HttpStatus.SC_REQUEST_TOO_LONG || status == HttpStatus.SC_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG || status == HttpStatus.SC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE || status == HttpStatus.SC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) { response.setHeader(HTTP.CONN_DIRECTIVE, HTTP.CONN_CLOSE); return; } final Header explicit = response.getFirstHeader(HTTP.CONN_DIRECTIVE); if (explicit != null && HTTP.CONN_CLOSE.equalsIgnoreCase(explicit.getValue())) { // Connection persistence explicitly disabled return; } // Always drop connection for HTTP/1.0 responses and below // if the content body cannot be correctly delimited final HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity(); if (entity != null) { final ProtocolVersion ver = response.getStatusLine().getProtocolVersion(); if (entity.getContentLength() < 0 && (!entity.isChunked() || ver.lessEquals(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_0))) { response.setHeader(HTTP.CONN_DIRECTIVE, HTTP.CONN_CLOSE); return; } } // Drop connection if requested by the client or request was <= 1.0 final HttpRequest request = corecontext.getRequest(); if (request != null) { final Header header = request.getFirstHeader(HTTP.CONN_DIRECTIVE); if (header != null) { response.setHeader(HTTP.CONN_DIRECTIVE, header.getValue()); } else if (request.getProtocolVersion().lessEquals(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_0)) { response.setHeader(HTTP.CONN_DIRECTIVE, HTTP.CONN_CLOSE); } } } }