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package com.amazonaws;

import com.amazonaws.annotation.NotThreadSafe;
import com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi;
import com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentials;
import com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider;
import com.amazonaws.event.ProgressListener;
import com.amazonaws.handlers.HandlerContextKey;
import com.amazonaws.internal.StaticCredentialsProvider;
import com.amazonaws.metrics.RequestMetricCollector;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Base class for all user facing web service requests.
 */
@NotThreadSafe
public abstract class AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Cloneable, ReadLimitInfo, HandlerContextAware {

    public static final AmazonWebServiceRequest NOOP = new AmazonWebServiceRequest() {
    };

    /**
     * The optional progress listener for receiving updates about the progress of the request.
     */
    private ProgressListener progressListener = ProgressListener.NOOP;

    /**
     * Arbitrary options storage for individual {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest}s. This field is not
     * intended to be used by clients.
     */
    private final RequestClientOptions requestClientOptions = new RequestClientOptions();

    /**
     * A request metric collector used for this specific service request; or null if there is none.
     * This collector always takes precedence over the ones specified at the http client level and
     * AWS SDK level.
     */
    private RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector;

    /**
     * The optional credentials to use for this request - overrides the default credentials set at
     * the client level.
     */
    private AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider;

    /**
     * A map of custom header names to header values.
     */
    private Map customRequestHeaders;

    /**
     * Custom query parameters for the request.
     */
    private Map> customQueryParameters;

    /**
     * User-defined context for the request.
     */
    private transient Map, Object> handlerContext = new HashMap, Object>();

    /**
     * The source object from which the current object was cloned; or null if there isn't one.
     */
    private AmazonWebServiceRequest cloneSource;

    private Integer sdkRequestTimeout = null;

    private Integer sdkClientExecutionTimeout = null;

    /**
     * Sets the optional credentials to use for this request, overriding the default credentials set at the client level.
     *
     * @param credentials The optional AWS security credentials to use for this request, overriding the default credentials set at
     *                    the client level.
     * @deprecated by {@link #setRequestCredentialsProvider(AWSCredentialsProvider)}. If you must use {@link AWSCredentials} you
     * can wrap it with a {@link com.amazonaws.auth.AWSStaticCredentialsProvider}.
     */
    @Deprecated
    public void setRequestCredentials(AWSCredentials credentials) {
        this.credentialsProvider = credentials == null ? null : new StaticCredentialsProvider(credentials);
    }

    /**
     * Returns the optional credentials to use to sign this request, overriding the default
     * credentials set at the client level.
     *
     * @return The optional credentials to use to sign this request, overriding the default
     *         credentials set at the client level.
     *
     * @deprecated by {@link #getRequestCredentialsProvider()}
     */
    @Deprecated
    public AWSCredentials getRequestCredentials() {
        return credentialsProvider == null ? null : credentialsProvider.getCredentials();
    }

    /**
     * Sets the optional credentials provider to use for this request, overriding the default credentials
     * provider at the client level.
     *
     * @param credentialsProvider
     *            The optional AWS security credentials provider to use for this request, overriding the
     *            default credentials provider at the client level.
     */
    public void setRequestCredentialsProvider(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider) {
        this.credentialsProvider = credentialsProvider;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the optional credentials provider to use to sign this request, overriding the default
     * credentials provider at the client level.
     *
     * @return The optional credentials provider to use to sign this request, overriding the default
     *         credentials provider at the client level.
     */
    public AWSCredentialsProvider getRequestCredentialsProvider() {
        return credentialsProvider;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the optional credentials provider to use for this request, overriding the default credentials
     * provider at the client level.
     *
     * @param credentialsProvider
     *            The optional AWS security credentials provider to use for this request, overriding the
     *            default credentials provider at the client level.
     * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained together.
     */
    public  T withRequestCredentialsProvider(final AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider) {
        setRequestCredentialsProvider(credentialsProvider);
        @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
        T t = (T) this;
        return t;
    }

    /**
     * Gets the options stored with this request object. Intended for internal use only.
     */
    public RequestClientOptions getRequestClientOptions() {
        return requestClientOptions;
    }

    /**
     * Returns a request level metric collector; or null if not specified.
     */
    public RequestMetricCollector getRequestMetricCollector() {
        return requestMetricCollector;
    }

    /**
     * Sets a request level request metric collector which takes precedence over the ones at the
     * http client level and AWS SDK level.
     */
    public void setRequestMetricCollector(RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector) {
        this.requestMetricCollector = requestMetricCollector;
    }

    /**
     * Specifies a request level metric collector which takes precedence over the ones at the http
     * client level and AWS SDK level.
     */
    public  T withRequestMetricCollector(RequestMetricCollector metricCollector) {
        setRequestMetricCollector(metricCollector);
        @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
        T t = (T) this;
        return t;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the optional progress listener for receiving updates about the progress of the request.
     *
     * @param progressListener
     *            The new progress listener.
     */
    public void setGeneralProgressListener(ProgressListener progressListener) {
        this.progressListener = progressListener == null ? ProgressListener.NOOP : progressListener;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the optional progress listener for receiving updates about the progress of the
     * request.
     *
     * @return the optional progress listener for receiving updates about the progress of the
     *         request.
     */
    public ProgressListener getGeneralProgressListener() {
        return progressListener;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the optional progress listener for receiving updates about the progress of the request,
     * and returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
     *
     * @param progressListener
     *            The new progress listener.
     * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained together.
     */
    public  T withGeneralProgressListener(ProgressListener progressListener) {
        setGeneralProgressListener(progressListener);
        @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
        T t = (T) this;
        return t;
    }

    /**
     * Returns an immutable map of custom header names to header values.
     *
     * @return The immutable map of custom header names to header values.
     */
    public Map getCustomRequestHeaders() {
        if (customRequestHeaders == null) {
            return null;
        }
        return Collections.unmodifiableMap(customRequestHeaders);
    }

    /**
     * Put a new custom header to the map of custom header names to custom header values, and return
     * the previous value if the header has already been set in this map.
     * 

* Any custom headers that are defined are used in the HTTP request to the AWS service. These * headers will be silently ignored in the event that AWS does not recognize them. *

* NOTE: Custom header values set via this method will overwrite any conflicting values coming * from the request parameters. * * @param name * The name of the header to add * @param value * The value of the header to add * @return the previous value for the name if it was set, null otherwise */ public String putCustomRequestHeader(String name, String value) { if (customRequestHeaders == null) { customRequestHeaders = new HashMap(); } return customRequestHeaders.put(name, value); } /** * @return the immutable map of custom query parameters. The parameter value is modeled as a * list of strings because multiple values can be specified for the same parameter name. */ public Map> getCustomQueryParameters() { if (customQueryParameters == null) { return null; } return Collections.unmodifiableMap(customQueryParameters); } /** * Add a custom query parameter for the request. Since multiple values are allowed for the same * query parameter, this method does NOT overwrite any existing parameter values in the request. *

* Any custom query parameters that are defined are used in the HTTP request to the AWS service. * * @param name * The name of the query parameter * @param value * The value of the query parameter. Only the parameter name will be added in the URI * if the value is set to null. For example, putCustomQueryParameter("param", null) * will be serialized to "?param", while putCustomQueryParameter("param", "") will be * serialized to "?param=". */ public void putCustomQueryParameter(String name, String value) { if (customQueryParameters == null) { customQueryParameters = new HashMap>(); } List paramList = customQueryParameters.get(name); if (paramList == null) { paramList = new LinkedList(); customQueryParameters.put(name, paramList); } paramList.add(value); } @Override public final int getReadLimit() { return requestClientOptions.getReadLimit(); } /** * Copies the internal state of this base class to that of the target request. * * @return the target request */ protected final T copyBaseTo(T target) { if (customRequestHeaders != null) { for (Map.Entry e : customRequestHeaders.entrySet()) target.putCustomRequestHeader(e.getKey(), e.getValue()); } if (customQueryParameters != null) { for (Map.Entry> e : customQueryParameters.entrySet()) { if (e.getValue() != null) { for (String value : e.getValue()) { target.putCustomQueryParameter(e.getKey(), value); } } } } target.setRequestCredentialsProvider(credentialsProvider); target.setGeneralProgressListener(progressListener); target.setRequestMetricCollector(requestMetricCollector); requestClientOptions.copyTo(target.getRequestClientOptions()); return target; } /** * Returns the source object from which the current object was cloned; or null if there isn't * one. */ public AmazonWebServiceRequest getCloneSource() { return cloneSource; } /** * Returns the root object from which the current object was cloned; or null if there isn't one. */ public AmazonWebServiceRequest getCloneRoot() { AmazonWebServiceRequest cloneRoot = cloneSource; if (cloneRoot != null) { while (cloneRoot.getCloneSource() != null) { cloneRoot = cloneRoot.getCloneSource(); } } return cloneRoot; } private void setCloneSource(AmazonWebServiceRequest cloneSource) { this.cloneSource = cloneSource; } /** * Returns the amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the request to complete before * giving up and timing out. A non-positive value disables this feature. *

* This feature requires buffering the entire response (for non-streaming APIs) into memory to * enforce a hard timeout when reading the response. For APIs that return large responses this * could be expensive. *

*

* The request timeout feature doesn't have strict guarantees on how quickly a request is * aborted when the timeout is breached. The typical case aborts the request within a few * milliseconds but there may occasionally be requests that don't get aborted until several * seconds after the timer has been breached. Because of this the request timeout feature should * not be used when absolute precision is needed. *

*

* Note: This feature is not compatible with Java 1.6. *

* * @return The amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the request to complete before * giving up and timing out. A non-positive value disables the timeout for this request. * @see {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkClientExecutionTimeout(int)} to enforce a timeout * across all retries */ public Integer getSdkRequestTimeout() { return sdkRequestTimeout; } /** * Sets the amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the request to complete before giving * up and timing out. A non-positive value disables this feature. *

* This feature requires buffering the entire response (for non-streaming APIs) into memory to * enforce a hard timeout when reading the response. For APIs that return large responses this * could be expensive. *

*

* The request timeout feature doesn't have strict guarantees on how quickly a request is * aborted when the timeout is breached. The typical case aborts the request within a few * milliseconds but there may occasionally be requests that don't get aborted until several * seconds after the timer has been breached. Because of this the request timeout feature should * not be used when absolute precision is needed. *

*

* Note: This feature is not compatible with Java 1.6. *

* * @param sdkRequestTimeout * The amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the request to complete before * giving up and timing out. A non-positive value disables the timeout for this * request. * @see {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkClientExecutionTimeout(int)} to enforce a timeout * across all retries */ public void setSdkRequestTimeout(int sdkRequestTimeout) { this.sdkRequestTimeout = sdkRequestTimeout; } /** * Sets the amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the request to complete before giving * up and timing out. A non-positive value disables this feature. Returns the updated * AmazonWebServiceRequest object so that additional method calls may be chained together. *

* This feature requires buffering the entire response (for non-streaming APIs) into memory to * enforce a hard timeout when reading the response. For APIs that return large responses this * could be expensive. *

*

* The request timeout feature doesn't have strict guarantees on how quickly a request is * aborted when the timeout is breached. The typical case aborts the request within a few * milliseconds but there may occasionally be requests that don't get aborted until several * seconds after the timer has been breached. Because of this the request timeout feature should * not be used when absolute precision is needed. *

*

* Note: This feature is not compatible with Java 1.6. *

* * @param sdkRequestTimeout * The amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the request to complete before * giving up and timing out. A non-positive value disables the timeout for this * request. * @return The updated {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest} object. * @see {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkClientExecutionTimeout(int)} to enforce a timeout * across all retries */ public T withSdkRequestTimeout(int sdkRequestTimeout) { setSdkRequestTimeout(sdkRequestTimeout); @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") T t = (T) this; return t; } /** * Returns the amount of time (in milliseconds) to allow the client to complete the execution of * an API call. This timeout covers the entire client execution except for marshalling. This * includes request handler execution, all HTTP request including retries, unmarshalling, etc. *

* This feature requires buffering the entire response (for non-streaming APIs) into memory to * enforce a hard timeout when reading the response. For APIs that return large responses this * could be expensive. *

*

* The client execution timeout feature doesn't have strict guarantees on how quickly a request * is aborted when the timeout is breached. The typical case aborts the request within a few * milliseconds but there may occasionally be requests that don't get aborted until several * seconds after the timer has been breached. Because of this the client execution timeout * feature should not be used when absolute precision is needed. *

*

* This may be used together with {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkRequestTimeout(int)} to * enforce both a timeout on each individual HTTP request (i.e. each retry) and the total time * spent on all requests across retries (i.e. the 'client execution' time). A non-positive value * disables this feature. *

*

* Note: This feature is not compatible with Java 1.6. *

* * @return The amount of time (in milliseconds) to allow the client to complete the execution of * an API call. A non-positive value disables the timeout for this request. * @see {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkRequestTimeout(int)} to enforce a timeout per HTTP * request */ public Integer getSdkClientExecutionTimeout() { return this.sdkClientExecutionTimeout; } /** * Sets the amount of time (in milliseconds) to allow the client to complete the execution of * an API call. This timeout covers the entire client execution except for marshalling. This * includes request handler execution, all HTTP request including retries, unmarshalling, etc. *

* This feature requires buffering the entire response (for non-streaming APIs) into memory to * enforce a hard timeout when reading the response. For APIs that return large responses this * could be expensive. *

*

* The client execution timeout feature doesn't have strict guarantees on how quickly a request * is aborted when the timeout is breached. The typical case aborts the request within a few * milliseconds but there may occasionally be requests that don't get aborted until several * seconds after the timer has been breached. Because of this the client execution timeout * feature should not be used when absolute precision is needed. *

*

* This may be used together with {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkRequestTimeout(int)} to * enforce both a timeout on each individual HTTP request (i.e. each retry) and the total time * spent on all requests across retries (i.e. the 'client execution' time). A non-positive value * disables this feature. *

*

* Note: This feature is not compatible with Java 1.6. *

* * @param sdkClientExecutionTimeout * The amount of time (in milliseconds) to allow the client to complete the execution * of an API call. A non-positive value disables the timeout for this request. * @see {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkRequestTimeout(int)} to enforce a timeout per HTTP * request */ public void setSdkClientExecutionTimeout(int sdkClientExecutionTimeout) { this.sdkClientExecutionTimeout = sdkClientExecutionTimeout; } /** * Sets the amount of time (in milliseconds) to allow the client to complete the execution of * an API call. This timeout covers the entire client execution except for marshalling. This * includes request handler execution, all HTTP request including retries, unmarshalling, etc. *

* This feature requires buffering the entire response (for non-streaming APIs) into memory to * enforce a hard timeout when reading the response. For APIs that return large responses this * could be expensive. *

*

* The client execution timeout feature doesn't have strict guarantees on how quickly a request * is aborted when the timeout is breached. The typical case aborts the request within a few * milliseconds but there may occasionally be requests that don't get aborted until several * seconds after the timer has been breached. Because of this the client execution timeout * feature should not be used when absolute precision is needed. *

*

* This may be used together with {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkRequestTimeout(int)} to * enforce both a timeout on each individual HTTP request (i.e. each retry) and the total time * spent on all requests across retries (i.e. the 'client execution' time). A non-positive value * disables this feature. *

*

* Note: This feature is not compatible with Java 1.6. *

* * @param sdkClientExecutionTimeout * The amount of time (in milliseconds) to allow the client to complete the execution * of an API call. A non-positive value disables the timeout for this request. * @return The updated AmazonWebServiceRequest object for method chaining * @see {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest#setSdkRequestTimeout(int)} to enforce a timeout per HTTP * request */ public T withSdkClientExecutionTimeout(int sdkClientExecutionTimeout) { setSdkClientExecutionTimeout(sdkClientExecutionTimeout); @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") T t = (T) this; return t; } @Override public void addHandlerContext(HandlerContextKey key, X value) { this.handlerContext.put(key, value); } @Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public X getHandlerContext(HandlerContextKey key) { return (X) this.handlerContext.get(key); } /** * Retrieve an unmodifiable collection of all handler context objects. This allows a {@link Request} derived from a * {@link AmazonWebServiceRequest} to inherit its context. This does not protect the objects within the map from being * modified. * *

This should not be used by customers.

*/ @SdkInternalApi Map, Object> getHandlerContext() { return Collections.unmodifiableMap(this.handlerContext); } /** * Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context. Explicitly does not clone the * deep structure of the other fields in the message. * * @see Object#clone() */ @Override public AmazonWebServiceRequest clone() { try { AmazonWebServiceRequest cloned = (AmazonWebServiceRequest) super.clone(); cloned.setCloneSource(this); // Deep-copy context to ensure modifications made by the handlers do not leak back to the caller or other uses of the // same request. cloned.handlerContext = new HashMap, Object>(cloned.handlerContext); return cloned; } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException( "Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } }




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