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* Modify at your own risk.
*/
package com.google.api.services.artifactregistry.v1;
/**
* ArtifactRegistry request initializer for setting properties like key and userIp.
*
*
* The simplest usage is to use it to set the key parameter:
*
*
*
public static final GoogleClientRequestInitializer KEY_INITIALIZER =
new ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer(KEY);
*
*
*
* There is also a constructor to set both the key and userIp parameters:
*
*
*
public static final GoogleClientRequestInitializer INITIALIZER =
new ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer(KEY, USER_IP);
*
*
*
* If you want to implement custom logic, extend it like this:
*
*
*
public static class MyRequestInitializer extends ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer {
{@literal @}Override
public void initializeArtifactRegistryRequest(ArtifactRegistryRequest{@literal <}?{@literal >} request)
throws IOException {
// custom logic
}
}
*
*
*
* Finally, to set the key and userIp parameters and insert custom logic, extend it like this:
*
*
*
public static class MyRequestInitializer2 extends ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer {
public MyKeyRequestInitializer() {
super(KEY, USER_IP);
}
{@literal @}Override
public void initializeArtifactRegistryRequest(ArtifactRegistryRequest{@literal <}?{@literal >} request)
throws IOException {
// custom logic
}
}
*
*
*
* Subclasses should be thread-safe.
*
*
* @since 1.12
*/
public class ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer extends com.google.api.client.googleapis.services.json.CommonGoogleJsonClientRequestInitializer {
public ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer() {
super();
}
/**
* @param key API key or {@code null} to leave it unchanged
*/
public ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer(String key) {
super(key);
}
/**
* @param key API key or {@code null} to leave it unchanged
* @param userIp user IP or {@code null} to leave it unchanged
*/
public ArtifactRegistryRequestInitializer(String key, String userIp) {
super(key, userIp);
}
@Override
public final void initializeJsonRequest(com.google.api.client.googleapis.services.json.AbstractGoogleJsonClientRequest> request) throws java.io.IOException {
super.initializeJsonRequest(request);
initializeArtifactRegistryRequest((ArtifactRegistryRequest>) request);
}
/**
* Initializes ArtifactRegistry request.
*
*
* Default implementation does nothing. Called from
* {@link #initializeJsonRequest(com.google.api.client.googleapis.services.json.AbstractGoogleJsonClientRequest)}.
*
*
* @throws java.io.IOException I/O exception
*/
protected void initializeArtifactRegistryRequest(ArtifactRegistryRequest> request) throws java.io.IOException {
}
}