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package com.amazonaws.handlers;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;
import com.amazonaws.Request;
import com.amazonaws.Response;
import com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi;
import com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponse;
/**
* Interface for {@link RequestHandler2}. Do not use this outside the core SDK. We can and will add
* methods to this interface in the future. Extend {@link RequestHandler2} to implement a custom
* request handler.
*/
@SdkInternalApi
public interface IRequestHandler2 {
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on the specified request object as soon as the request
* is provided to the service client.
*
* This request handler is excluded from the client execution time metrics and is run on the
* application's thread, even for asynchronous requests.
*
* Warning: Modifications to this message will leak out to the user, who might reuse the request
* object without realizing that it was modified as part of sending it the first time. For this
* reason, we recommend that you only modify the request in the {@link #beforeRequest(Request)}
* method. If you require data that is not available in that method, you should create a
* {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#clone()} of the request (which performs a deep copy of the
* handler context map), add any context data you require in the {@link #beforeRequest(Request)}
* method using {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#addHandlerContext(HandlerContextKey, Object)}, and
* return your cloned message from this method. You can then extract that data for use in the
* request using {@link Request#getHandlerContext(HandlerContextKey)}.
*
* @param request the request passed in by the user
* @return the (possibly different) request to execute
*/
AmazonWebServiceRequest beforeExecution(AmazonWebServiceRequest request);
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on the specified request object before it is marshaled
* into an HTTP request.
*
* Warning: Modifications to this message will leak out to the user, who might reuse the request
* object without realizing that it was modified as part of sending it the first time. For this
* reason, we recommend that you only modify the request in the {@link #beforeRequest(Request)}
* method. If you require data that is not available in that method, you should create a
* {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#clone()} of the request (which performs a deep copy of the
* handler context map), add any context data you require in the {@link #beforeRequest(Request)}
* method using {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#addHandlerContext(HandlerContextKey, Object)}, and
* return your cloned message from this method. You can then extract that data for use in the
* request using {@link Request#getHandlerContext(HandlerContextKey)}.
*
* @param request
* the request passed in by the user
* @return the (possibly different) request to marshal
*/
AmazonWebServiceRequest beforeMarshalling(AmazonWebServiceRequest request);
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on the specified request (before it is executed by the
* client runtime).
*
* @param request
* The low level request being processed.
*/
void beforeRequest(Request> request);
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on a request before each individual attempt is made.
*
* @param context
* container for callback-related data; includes the request
*/
void beforeAttempt(HandlerBeforeAttemptContext context);
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on the specified response before it's unmarshalled. This
* callback is only invoked on successful responses that will be unmarshalled into an
* appropriate modeled class and not for unsuccessful responses that will be unmarshalled into a
* subclass of {@link AmazonServiceException}
*
* @param request
* The low level request being processed.
* @param httpResponse
* The Raw HTTP response before being unmarshalled
* @return {@link HttpResponse} to replace the actual response. May be a mutated version of the
* original or a completely new {@link HttpResponse} object
*/
HttpResponse beforeUnmarshalling(Request> request, HttpResponse httpResponse);
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on a request after each individual attempt. Callback is
* invoked whether or not the attempt resulted in a successful response or an error. This callback
* is invoked within a finally block and so any exceptions it generates will "replace" the current
* exception, if one is outstanding.
*
* @param context
* container for the request as well as all possible results of the attempt
*/
void afterAttempt(HandlerAfterAttemptContext context);
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on the specified request (after is has been executed by
* the client runtime).
*
* @param request
* The low level request being processed.
* @param response
* The response generated from the specified request.
*/
void afterResponse(Request> request, Response> response);
/**
* Runs any additional processing logic on a request after it has failed. This callback is invoked
* from a catch block. If it generates an exception, the original AmazonClientException will be lost.
*
* @param request
* The request that generated an error.
* @param response
* the response or null if the failure occurred before the response is made available
* @param e
* The error that resulted from executing the request.
*/
void afterError(Request> request, Response> response, Exception e);
}