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package org.springframework.http;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.MultiValueMap;
import org.springframework.util.ObjectUtils;
Represents an HTTP request or response entity, consisting of headers and body.
Typically used in combination with the RestTemplate
, like so:
HttpHeaders headers = new HttpHeaders();
headers.setContentType(MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN);
HttpEntity<String> entity = new HttpEntity<String>(helloWorld, headers);
URI location = template.postForLocation("http://example.com", entity);
or
HttpEntity<String> entity = template.getForEntity("http://example.com", String.class);
String body = entity.getBody();
MediaType contentType = entity.getHeaders().getContentType();
Can also be used in Spring MVC, as a return value from a @Controller method:
@RequestMapping("/handle")
public HttpEntity<String> handle() {
HttpHeaders responseHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
responseHeaders.set("MyResponseHeader", "MyValue");
return new HttpEntity<String>("Hello World", responseHeaders);
}
Author: Arjen Poutsma, Juergen Hoeller Type parameters: - <T> – the body type
See Also: Since: 3.0.2
/**
* Represents an HTTP request or response entity, consisting of headers and body.
*
* <p>Typically used in combination with the {@link org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate},
* like so:
* <pre class="code">
* HttpHeaders headers = new HttpHeaders();
* headers.setContentType(MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN);
* HttpEntity<String> entity = new HttpEntity<String>(helloWorld, headers);
* URI location = template.postForLocation("http://example.com", entity);
* </pre>
* or
* <pre class="code">
* HttpEntity<String> entity = template.getForEntity("http://example.com", String.class);
* String body = entity.getBody();
* MediaType contentType = entity.getHeaders().getContentType();
* </pre>
* Can also be used in Spring MVC, as a return value from a @Controller method:
* <pre class="code">
* @RequestMapping("/handle")
* public HttpEntity<String> handle() {
* HttpHeaders responseHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
* responseHeaders.set("MyResponseHeader", "MyValue");
* return new HttpEntity<String>("Hello World", responseHeaders);
* }
* </pre>
*
* @author Arjen Poutsma
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 3.0.2
* @param <T> the body type
* @see org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate
* @see #getBody()
* @see #getHeaders()
*/
public class HttpEntity<T> {
The empty HttpEntity
, with no body or headers. /**
* The empty {@code HttpEntity}, with no body or headers.
*/
public static final HttpEntity<?> EMPTY = new HttpEntity<>();
private final HttpHeaders headers;
@Nullable
private final T body;
Create a new, empty HttpEntity
. /**
* Create a new, empty {@code HttpEntity}.
*/
protected HttpEntity() {
this(null, null);
}
Create a new HttpEntity
with the given body and no headers. Params: - body – the entity body
/**
* Create a new {@code HttpEntity} with the given body and no headers.
* @param body the entity body
*/
public HttpEntity(T body) {
this(body, null);
}
Create a new HttpEntity
with the given headers and no body. Params: - headers – the entity headers
/**
* Create a new {@code HttpEntity} with the given headers and no body.
* @param headers the entity headers
*/
public HttpEntity(MultiValueMap<String, String> headers) {
this(null, headers);
}
Create a new HttpEntity
with the given body and headers. Params: - body – the entity body
- headers – the entity headers
/**
* Create a new {@code HttpEntity} with the given body and headers.
* @param body the entity body
* @param headers the entity headers
*/
public HttpEntity(@Nullable T body, @Nullable MultiValueMap<String, String> headers) {
this.body = body;
HttpHeaders tempHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
if (headers != null) {
tempHeaders.putAll(headers);
}
this.headers = HttpHeaders.readOnlyHttpHeaders(tempHeaders);
}
Returns the headers of this entity.
/**
* Returns the headers of this entity.
*/
public HttpHeaders getHeaders() {
return this.headers;
}
Returns the body of this entity.
/**
* Returns the body of this entity.
*/
@Nullable
public T getBody() {
return this.body;
}
Indicates whether this entity has a body.
/**
* Indicates whether this entity has a body.
*/
public boolean hasBody() {
return (this.body != null);
}
@Override
public boolean equals(@Nullable Object other) {
if (this == other) {
return true;
}
if (other == null || other.getClass() != getClass()) {
return false;
}
HttpEntity<?> otherEntity = (HttpEntity<?>) other;
return (ObjectUtils.nullSafeEquals(this.headers, otherEntity.headers) &&
ObjectUtils.nullSafeEquals(this.body, otherEntity.body));
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return (ObjectUtils.nullSafeHashCode(this.headers) * 29 + ObjectUtils.nullSafeHashCode(this.body));
}
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder("<");
if (this.body != null) {
builder.append(this.body);
builder.append(',');
}
builder.append(this.headers);
builder.append('>');
return builder.toString();
}
}