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package com.aliyun.apache.hc.client5.http.async;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.client5.http.impl.ChainElement;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.client5.http.impl.async.AsyncHttpRequestRetryExec;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.client5.http.impl.async.HttpAsyncClientBuilder;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.core5.annotation.Contract;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.core5.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.core5.http.HttpException;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.core5.http.HttpRequest;
import com.aliyun.apache.hc.core5.http.nio.AsyncEntityProducer;
/**
* Abstract request execution handler in an asynchronous client side request execution
* chain. Handlers can either be a decorator around another element that implements
* a cross cutting aspect or a self-contained executor capable of producing a response
* for the given request.
*
* For information regarding the handler chain behaviour in case of a request re-execution,
* please refer to the {@link AsyncHttpRequestRetryExec} javadoc.
*
*
* Well known request execution handlers could be referred to by name using one of the
* {@link ChainElement} enum values.
*
* @since 5.0
* @see ChainElement
* @see HttpAsyncClientBuilder#addExecInterceptorFirst(String, AsyncExecChainHandler)
* @see HttpAsyncClientBuilder#addExecInterceptorBefore(String, String, AsyncExecChainHandler)
* @see HttpAsyncClientBuilder#addExecInterceptorAfter(String, String, AsyncExecChainHandler)
* @see HttpAsyncClientBuilder#addExecInterceptorLast(String, AsyncExecChainHandler)
*/
@Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.STATELESS)
public interface AsyncExecChainHandler {
/**
* Executes the actual HTTP request. The handler can choose to return
* a response message immediately inside the call or asynchronously
* at some later point or delegate request execution to the next
* element in the execution chain.
*
* @param request the actual request.
* @param entityProducer the request entity producer or {@code null} if the request
* does not enclose an entity.
* @param scope the execution scope .
* @param chain the next element in the request execution chain.
* @param asyncExecCallback the execution callback.
*/
void execute(
HttpRequest request,
AsyncEntityProducer entityProducer,
AsyncExecChain.Scope scope,
AsyncExecChain chain,
AsyncExecCallback asyncExecCallback) throws HttpException, IOException;
}
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