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package org.apache.http.message;
import org.apache.http.HeaderElement;
import org.apache.http.NameValuePair;
import org.apache.http.ParseException;
import org.apache.http.util.CharArrayBuffer;
/**
* Interface for parsing header values into elements.
* Instances of this interface are expected to be stateless and thread-safe.
*
*
*
* @version $Revision: 589325 $ $Date: 2007-10-28 03:37:56 -0700 (Sun, 28 Oct 2007) $
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface HeaderValueParser {
/**
* Parses a header value into elements.
* Parse errors are indicated as RuntimeException
.
*
* Some HTTP headers (such as the set-cookie header) have values that
* can be decomposed into multiple elements. In order to be processed
* by this parser, such headers must be in the following form:
*
*
* header = [ element ] *( "," [ element ] )
* element = name [ "=" [ value ] ] *( ";" [ param ] )
* param = name [ "=" [ value ] ]
*
* name = token
* value = ( token | quoted-string )
*
* token = 1*<any char except "=", ",", ";", <"> and
* white space>
* quoted-string = <"> *( text | quoted-char ) <">
* text = any char except <">
* quoted-char = "\" char
*
*
* Any amount of white space is allowed between any part of the
* header, element or param and is ignored. A missing value in any
* element or param will be stored as the empty {@link String};
* if the "=" is also missing null will be stored instead.
*
*
* @param buffer buffer holding the header value to parse
* @param cursor the parser cursor containing the current position and
* the bounds within the buffer for the parsing operation
*
* @return an array holding all elements of the header value
*
* @throws ParseException in case of a parse error
*/
HeaderElement[] parseElements(
CharArrayBuffer buffer,
ParserCursor cursor) throws ParseException;
/**
* Parses a single header element.
* A header element consist of a semicolon-separate list
* of name=value definitions.
*
* @param buffer buffer holding the element to parse
* @param cursor the parser cursor containing the current position and
* the bounds within the buffer for the parsing operation
*
* @return the parsed element
*
* @throws ParseException in case of a parse error
*/
HeaderElement parseHeaderElement(
CharArrayBuffer buffer,
ParserCursor cursor) throws ParseException;
/**
* Parses a list of name-value pairs.
* These lists are used to specify parameters to a header element.
* Parse errors are indicated as RuntimeException
.
*
* This method comforms to the generic grammar and formatting rules
* outlined in the
* Section 2.2
* and
* Section 3.6
* of
* RFC 2616.
*
* 2.2 Basic Rules
*
* The following rules are used throughout this specification to
* describe basic parsing constructs.
* The US-ASCII coded character set is defined by ANSI X3.4-1986.
*
*
* OCTET =
* CHAR =
* UPALPHA =
* LOALPHA =
* ALPHA = UPALPHA | LOALPHA
* DIGIT =
* CTL =
* CR =
* LF =
* SP =
* HT =
* <"> =
*
*
* Many HTTP/1.1 header field values consist of words separated
* by LWS or special characters. These special characters MUST be
* in a quoted string to be used within
* a parameter value (as defined in section 3.6).
*
*
* token = 1*
* separators = "(" | ")" | "<" | ">" | "@"
* | "," | ";" | ":" | "\" | <">
* | "/" | "[" | "]" | "?" | "="
* | "{" | "}" | SP | HT
*
*
* A string of text is parsed as a single word if it is quoted using
* double-quote marks.
*
*
* quoted-string = ( <"> *(qdtext | quoted-pair ) <"> )
* qdtext = >
*
*
* The backslash character ("\") MAY be used as a single-character
* quoting mechanism only within quoted-string and comment constructs.
*
*
* quoted-pair = "\" CHAR
*
* 3.6 Transfer Codings
*
* Parameters are in the form of attribute/value pairs.
*
*
* parameter = attribute "=" value
* attribute = token
* value = token | quoted-string
*
*
* @param buffer buffer holding the name-value list to parse
* @param cursor the parser cursor containing the current position and
* the bounds within the buffer for the parsing operation
*
* @return an array holding all items of the name-value list
*
* @throws ParseException in case of a parse error
*/
NameValuePair[] parseParameters(
CharArrayBuffer buffer,
ParserCursor cursor) throws ParseException;
/**
* Parses a name=value specification, where the = and value are optional.
*
* @param buffer the buffer holding the name-value pair to parse
* @param cursor the parser cursor containing the current position and
* the bounds within the buffer for the parsing operation
*
* @return the name-value pair, where the value is null
* if no value is specified
*/
NameValuePair parseNameValuePair(
CharArrayBuffer buffer,
ParserCursor cursor) throws ParseException;
}