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package org.apache.http.message;
import org.apache.http.FormattedHeader;
import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.ProtocolVersion;
import org.apache.http.RequestLine;
import org.apache.http.StatusLine;
import org.apache.http.annotation.Contract;
import org.apache.http.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;
import org.apache.http.util.Args;
import org.apache.http.util.CharArrayBuffer;
Interface for formatting elements of the HEAD section of an HTTP message. This is the complement to LineParser
. There are individual methods for formatting a request line, a status line, or a header line. The formatting does not include the
trailing line break sequence CR-LF.
The formatted lines are returned in memory, the formatter does not depend
on any specific IO mechanism.
Instances of this interface are expected to be stateless and thread-safe.
Since: 4.0
/**
* Interface for formatting elements of the HEAD section of an HTTP message.
* This is the complement to {@link LineParser}.
* There are individual methods for formatting a request line, a
* status line, or a header line. The formatting does <i>not</i> include the
* trailing line break sequence CR-LF.
* The formatted lines are returned in memory, the formatter does not depend
* on any specific IO mechanism.
* Instances of this interface are expected to be stateless and thread-safe.
*
* @since 4.0
*/
@Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.IMMUTABLE)
public class BasicLineFormatter implements LineFormatter {
A default instance of this class, for use as default or fallback. Note that BasicLineFormatter
is not a singleton, there can be many instances of the class itself and of derived classes. The instance here provides non-customized, default behavior. Deprecated: (4.3) use INSTANCE
/**
* A default instance of this class, for use as default or fallback.
* Note that {@link BasicLineFormatter} is not a singleton, there can
* be many instances of the class itself and of derived classes.
* The instance here provides non-customized, default behavior.
*
* @deprecated (4.3) use {@link #INSTANCE}
*/
@Deprecated
public final static BasicLineFormatter DEFAULT = new BasicLineFormatter();
public final static BasicLineFormatter INSTANCE = new BasicLineFormatter();
public BasicLineFormatter() {
super();
}
Obtains a buffer for formatting.
Params: - charBuffer – a buffer already available, or
null
Returns: the cleared argument buffer if there is one, or
a new empty buffer that can be used for formatting
/**
* Obtains a buffer for formatting.
*
* @param charBuffer a buffer already available, or {@code null}
*
* @return the cleared argument buffer if there is one, or
* a new empty buffer that can be used for formatting
*/
protected CharArrayBuffer initBuffer(final CharArrayBuffer charBuffer) {
CharArrayBuffer buffer = charBuffer;
if (buffer != null) {
buffer.clear();
} else {
buffer = new CharArrayBuffer(64);
}
return buffer;
}
Formats a protocol version.
Params: - version – the protocol version to format
- formatter – the formatter to use, or
null
for the default
Returns: the formatted protocol version
/**
* Formats a protocol version.
*
* @param version the protocol version to format
* @param formatter the formatter to use, or
* {@code null} for the
* {@link #INSTANCE default}
*
* @return the formatted protocol version
*/
public static
String formatProtocolVersion(final ProtocolVersion version,
final LineFormatter formatter) {
return (formatter != null ? formatter : BasicLineFormatter.INSTANCE)
.appendProtocolVersion(null, version).toString();
}
// non-javadoc, see interface LineFormatter
@Override
public CharArrayBuffer appendProtocolVersion(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final ProtocolVersion version) {
Args.notNull(version, "Protocol version");
// can't use initBuffer, that would clear the argument!
CharArrayBuffer result = buffer;
final int len = estimateProtocolVersionLen(version);
if (result == null) {
result = new CharArrayBuffer(len);
} else {
result.ensureCapacity(len);
}
result.append(version.getProtocol());
result.append('/');
result.append(Integer.toString(version.getMajor()));
result.append('.');
result.append(Integer.toString(version.getMinor()));
return result;
}
Guesses the length of a formatted protocol version.
Needed to guess the length of a formatted request or status line.
Params: - version – the protocol version to format, or
null
Returns: the estimated length of the formatted protocol version,
in characters
/**
* Guesses the length of a formatted protocol version.
* Needed to guess the length of a formatted request or status line.
*
* @param version the protocol version to format, or {@code null}
*
* @return the estimated length of the formatted protocol version,
* in characters
*/
protected int estimateProtocolVersionLen(final ProtocolVersion version) {
return version.getProtocol().length() + 4; // room for "HTTP/1.1"
}
Formats a request line.
Params: - reqline – the request line to format
- formatter – the formatter to use, or
null
for the default
Returns: the formatted request line
/**
* Formats a request line.
*
* @param reqline the request line to format
* @param formatter the formatter to use, or
* {@code null} for the
* {@link #INSTANCE default}
*
* @return the formatted request line
*/
public static String formatRequestLine(final RequestLine reqline,
final LineFormatter formatter) {
return (formatter != null ? formatter : BasicLineFormatter.INSTANCE)
.formatRequestLine(null, reqline).toString();
}
// non-javadoc, see interface LineFormatter
@Override
public CharArrayBuffer formatRequestLine(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final RequestLine reqline) {
Args.notNull(reqline, "Request line");
final CharArrayBuffer result = initBuffer(buffer);
doFormatRequestLine(result, reqline);
return result;
}
Actually formats a request line. Called from formatRequestLine
. Params: - buffer – the empty buffer into which to format, never
null
- reqline – the request line to format, never
null
/**
* Actually formats a request line.
* Called from {@link #formatRequestLine}.
*
* @param buffer the empty buffer into which to format,
* never {@code null}
* @param reqline the request line to format, never {@code null}
*/
protected void doFormatRequestLine(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final RequestLine reqline) {
final String method = reqline.getMethod();
final String uri = reqline.getUri();
// room for "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1"
final int len = method.length() + 1 + uri.length() + 1 +
estimateProtocolVersionLen(reqline.getProtocolVersion());
buffer.ensureCapacity(len);
buffer.append(method);
buffer.append(' ');
buffer.append(uri);
buffer.append(' ');
appendProtocolVersion(buffer, reqline.getProtocolVersion());
}
Formats a status line.
Params: - statline – the status line to format
- formatter – the formatter to use, or
null
for the default
Returns: the formatted status line
/**
* Formats a status line.
*
* @param statline the status line to format
* @param formatter the formatter to use, or
* {@code null} for the
* {@link #INSTANCE default}
*
* @return the formatted status line
*/
public static String formatStatusLine(final StatusLine statline,
final LineFormatter formatter) {
return (formatter != null ? formatter : BasicLineFormatter.INSTANCE)
.formatStatusLine(null, statline).toString();
}
// non-javadoc, see interface LineFormatter
@Override
public CharArrayBuffer formatStatusLine(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final StatusLine statline) {
Args.notNull(statline, "Status line");
final CharArrayBuffer result = initBuffer(buffer);
doFormatStatusLine(result, statline);
return result;
}
Actually formats a status line. Called from formatStatusLine
. Params: - buffer – the empty buffer into which to format, never
null
- statline – the status line to format, never
null
/**
* Actually formats a status line.
* Called from {@link #formatStatusLine}.
*
* @param buffer the empty buffer into which to format,
* never {@code null}
* @param statline the status line to format, never {@code null}
*/
protected void doFormatStatusLine(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final StatusLine statline) {
int len = estimateProtocolVersionLen(statline.getProtocolVersion())
+ 1 + 3 + 1; // room for "HTTP/1.1 200 "
final String reason = statline.getReasonPhrase();
if (reason != null) {
len += reason.length();
}
buffer.ensureCapacity(len);
appendProtocolVersion(buffer, statline.getProtocolVersion());
buffer.append(' ');
buffer.append(Integer.toString(statline.getStatusCode()));
buffer.append(' '); // keep whitespace even if reason phrase is empty
if (reason != null) {
buffer.append(reason);
}
}
Formats a header.
Params: - header – the header to format
- formatter – the formatter to use, or
null
for the default
Returns: the formatted header
/**
* Formats a header.
*
* @param header the header to format
* @param formatter the formatter to use, or
* {@code null} for the
* {@link #INSTANCE default}
*
* @return the formatted header
*/
public static String formatHeader(final Header header,
final LineFormatter formatter) {
return (formatter != null ? formatter : BasicLineFormatter.INSTANCE)
.formatHeader(null, header).toString();
}
// non-javadoc, see interface LineFormatter
@Override
public CharArrayBuffer formatHeader(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final Header header) {
Args.notNull(header, "Header");
final CharArrayBuffer result;
if (header instanceof FormattedHeader) {
// If the header is backed by a buffer, re-use the buffer
result = ((FormattedHeader)header).getBuffer();
} else {
result = initBuffer(buffer);
doFormatHeader(result, header);
}
return result;
} // formatHeader
Actually formats a header. Called from formatHeader
. Params: - buffer – the empty buffer into which to format, never
null
- header – the header to format, never
null
/**
* Actually formats a header.
* Called from {@link #formatHeader}.
*
* @param buffer the empty buffer into which to format,
* never {@code null}
* @param header the header to format, never {@code null}
*/
protected void doFormatHeader(final CharArrayBuffer buffer,
final Header header) {
final String name = header.getName();
final String value = header.getValue();
int len = name.length() + 2;
if (value != null) {
len += value.length();
}
buffer.ensureCapacity(len);
buffer.append(name);
buffer.append(": ");
if (value != null) {
buffer.ensureCapacity(buffer.length() + value.length());
for (int valueIndex = 0; valueIndex < value.length(); valueIndex++) {
char valueChar = value.charAt(valueIndex);
if (valueChar == '\r'
|| valueChar == '\n'
|| valueChar == '\f'
|| valueChar == 0x0b) {
valueChar = ' ';
}
buffer.append(valueChar);
}
}
}
} // class BasicLineFormatter