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package org.apache.commons.httpclient;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.Socket;

import org.apache.commons.httpclient.params.HttpClientParams;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.params.HttpConnectionManagerParams;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.params.HttpParams;

/**
 * A client that provides {@link java.net.Socket sockets} for communicating through HTTP proxies
 * via the HTTP CONNECT method.  This is primarily needed for non-HTTP protocols that wish to 
 * communicate via an HTTP proxy.
 * 
 * @author Oleg Kalnichevski
 * @author Michael Becke
 * 
 * @since 3.0
 * @deprecated Jakarta Commons HttpClient 3.x is deprecated in the Jenkins project.
 *  It is not recommended to use it in any new code.
 *  Instead, use HTTP client API plugins as a dependency in your code.
 *  E.g. 
 *      Apache HttpComponents Client API 4.x Plugin or
 *  Async HTTP Client Plugin.
 * 
 * @version $Revision: 480424 $
 */
@Deprecated
public class ProxyClient {

    // ----------------------------------------------------- Instance Variables

    /**
     * The {@link HttpState HTTP state} associated with this ProxyClient.
     */
    private HttpState state = new HttpState();
    
    /**
     * The {@link HttpClientParams collection of parameters} associated with this ProxyClient.
     */
    private HttpClientParams params = null; 

    /** 
     * The {@link HostConfiguration host configuration} associated with
     * the ProxyClient
     */
    private HostConfiguration hostConfiguration = new HostConfiguration();
    
    /**
     * Creates an instance of ProxyClient using default {@link HttpClientParams parameter set}.
     * 
     * @see HttpClientParams
     */
    public ProxyClient() {
        this(new HttpClientParams());
    }

    /**
     * Creates an instance of ProxyClient using the given 
     * {@link HttpClientParams parameter set}.
     * 
     * @param params The {@link HttpClientParams parameters} to use.
     * 
     * @see HttpClientParams
     */
    public ProxyClient(HttpClientParams params) {
        super();
        if (params == null) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Params may not be null");  
        }
        this.params = params;
    }

    // ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties

    /**
     * Returns {@link HttpState HTTP state} associated with the ProxyClient.
     *
     * @see #setState(HttpState)
     * @return the shared client state
     */
    public synchronized HttpState getState() {
        return state;
    }

    /**
     * Assigns {@link HttpState HTTP state} for the ProxyClient.
     *
     * @see #getState()
     * @param state the new {@link HttpState HTTP state} for the client
     */
    public synchronized void setState(HttpState state) {
        this.state = state;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the {@link HostConfiguration host configuration} associated with the 
     * ProxyClient.
     * 
     * @return {@link HostConfiguration host configuration}
     */
    public synchronized HostConfiguration getHostConfiguration() {
        return hostConfiguration;
    }

    /**
     * Assigns the {@link HostConfiguration host configuration} to use with the
     * ProxyClient.
     * 
     * @param hostConfiguration The {@link HostConfiguration host configuration} to set
     */
    public synchronized void setHostConfiguration(HostConfiguration hostConfiguration) {
        this.hostConfiguration = hostConfiguration;
    }

    /**
     * Returns {@link HttpClientParams HTTP protocol parameters} associated with this ProxyClient.
     * 
     * @see HttpClientParams
     */
    public synchronized HttpClientParams getParams() {
        return this.params;
    }

    /**
     * Assigns {@link HttpClientParams HTTP protocol parameters} for this ProxyClient.
     * 
     * @see HttpClientParams
     */
    public synchronized void setParams(final HttpClientParams params) {
        if (params == null) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameters may not be null");
        }
        this.params = params;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a socket that is connected, via the HTTP CONNECT method, to a proxy.
     * 
     * 

* Even though HTTP CONNECT proxying is generally used for HTTPS tunneling, the returned * socket will not have been wrapped in an SSL socket. *

* *

* Both the proxy and destination hosts must be set via the * {@link #getHostConfiguration() host configuration} prior to calling this method. *

* * @return the connect response * * @throws IOException * @throws HttpException * * @see #getHostConfiguration() */ public ConnectResponse connect() throws IOException, HttpException { HostConfiguration hostconf = getHostConfiguration(); if (hostconf.getProxyHost() == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("proxy host must be configured"); } if (hostconf.getHost() == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("destination host must be configured"); } if (hostconf.getProtocol().isSecure()) { throw new IllegalStateException("secure protocol socket factory may not be used"); } ConnectMethod method = new ConnectMethod(getHostConfiguration()); method.getParams().setDefaults(getParams()); DummyConnectionManager connectionManager = new DummyConnectionManager(); connectionManager.setConnectionParams(getParams()); HttpMethodDirector director = new HttpMethodDirector( connectionManager, hostconf, getParams(), getState() ); director.executeMethod(method); ConnectResponse response = new ConnectResponse(); response.setConnectMethod(method); // only set the socket if the connect was successful if (method.getStatusCode() == HttpStatus.SC_OK) { response.setSocket(connectionManager.getConnection().getSocket()); } else { connectionManager.getConnection().close(); } return response; } /** * Contains the method used to execute the connect along with the created socket. */ public static class ConnectResponse { private ConnectMethod connectMethod; private Socket socket; private ConnectResponse() {} /** * Gets the method that was used to execute the connect. This method is useful for * analyzing the proxy's response when a connect fails. * * @return the connectMethod. */ public ConnectMethod getConnectMethod() { return connectMethod; } /** * @param connectMethod The connectMethod to set. */ private void setConnectMethod(ConnectMethod connectMethod) { this.connectMethod = connectMethod; } /** * Gets the socket connected and authenticated (if appropriate) to the configured * HTTP proxy, or null if a connection could not be made. It is the * responsibility of the user to close this socket when it is no longer needed. * * @return the socket. */ public Socket getSocket() { return socket; } /** * @param socket The socket to set. */ private void setSocket(Socket socket) { this.socket = socket; } } /** * A connection manager that creates a single connection. Meant to be used only once. */ static class DummyConnectionManager implements HttpConnectionManager { private HttpConnection httpConnection; private HttpParams connectionParams; public void closeIdleConnections(long idleTimeout) { } public HttpConnection getConnection() { return httpConnection; } public void setConnectionParams(HttpParams httpParams) { this.connectionParams = httpParams; } public HttpConnection getConnectionWithTimeout( HostConfiguration hostConfiguration, long timeout) { httpConnection = new HttpConnection(hostConfiguration); httpConnection.setHttpConnectionManager(this); httpConnection.getParams().setDefaults(connectionParams); return httpConnection; } /** * @deprecated */ public HttpConnection getConnection(HostConfiguration hostConfiguration, long timeout) throws HttpException { return getConnectionWithTimeout(hostConfiguration, timeout); } public HttpConnection getConnection(HostConfiguration hostConfiguration) { return getConnectionWithTimeout(hostConfiguration, -1); } public void releaseConnection(HttpConnection conn) { } public HttpConnectionManagerParams getParams() { return null; } public void setParams(HttpConnectionManagerParams params) { } } }




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