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package com.google.gerrit.util.http;

import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.DAYS;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.SECONDS;

import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

/** Utilities to manage HTTP caching directives in responses. */
public class CacheHeaders {
  private static final long MAX_CACHE_DURATION = DAYS.toSeconds(365);

  /**
   * Do not cache the response, anywhere.
   *
   * @param res response being returned.
   */
  public static void setNotCacheable(HttpServletResponse res) {
    String cc = "no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate";
    res.setHeader("Cache-Control", cc);
    res.setHeader("Pragma", "no-cache");
    res.setHeader("Expires", "Mon, 01 Jan 1990 00:00:00 GMT");
    res.setDateHeader("Date", System.currentTimeMillis());
  }

  /**
   * Permit caching the response for up to the age specified.
   *
   * 

If the request is on a secure connection (e.g. SSL) private caching is used. This allows the * user-agent to cache the response, but requests intermediate proxies to not cache. This may * offer better protection for Set-Cookie headers. * *

If the request is on plaintext (insecure), public caching is used. This may allow an * intermediate proxy to cache the response, including any Set-Cookie header that may have also * been included. * * @param req current request. * @param res response being returned. * @param age how long the response can be cached. * @param unit time unit for age, usually {@link TimeUnit#SECONDS}. */ public static void setCacheable( HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res, long age, TimeUnit unit) { setCacheable(req, res, age, unit, false); } /** * Permit caching the response for up to the age specified. * *

If the request is on a secure connection (e.g. SSL) private caching is used. This allows the * user-agent to cache the response, but requests intermediate proxies to not cache. This may * offer better protection for Set-Cookie headers. * *

If the request is on plaintext (insecure), public caching is used. This may allow an * intermediate proxy to cache the response, including any Set-Cookie header that may have also * been included. * * @param req current request. * @param res response being returned. * @param age how long the response can be cached. * @param unit time unit for age, usually {@link TimeUnit#SECONDS}. * @param mustRevalidate true if the client must validate the cached entity. */ public static void setCacheable( HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res, long age, TimeUnit unit, boolean mustRevalidate) { if (req.isSecure()) { setCacheablePrivate(res, age, unit, mustRevalidate); } else { setCacheablePublic(res, age, unit, mustRevalidate); } } /** * Allow the response to be cached by proxies and user-agents. * *

If the response includes a Set-Cookie header the cookie may be cached by a proxy and * returned to multiple browsers behind the same proxy. This is insecure for authenticated * connections. * * @param res response being returned. * @param age how long the response can be cached. * @param unit time unit for age, usually {@link TimeUnit#SECONDS}. * @param mustRevalidate true if the client must validate the cached entity. */ public static void setCacheablePublic( HttpServletResponse res, long age, TimeUnit unit, boolean mustRevalidate) { long now = System.currentTimeMillis(); long sec = maxAgeSeconds(age, unit); res.setDateHeader("Expires", now + SECONDS.toMillis(sec)); res.setDateHeader("Date", now); cache(res, "public", age, unit, mustRevalidate); } /** * Allow the response to be cached only by the user-agent. * * @param res response being returned. * @param age how long the response can be cached. * @param unit time unit for age, usually {@link TimeUnit#SECONDS}. * @param mustRevalidate true if the client must validate the cached entity. */ public static void setCacheablePrivate( HttpServletResponse res, long age, TimeUnit unit, boolean mustRevalidate) { long now = System.currentTimeMillis(); res.setDateHeader("Expires", now); res.setDateHeader("Date", now); cache(res, "private", age, unit, mustRevalidate); } public static boolean hasCacheHeader(HttpServletResponse res) { return res.containsHeader("Cache-Control") || res.containsHeader("Expires"); } private static void cache( HttpServletResponse res, String type, long age, TimeUnit unit, boolean revalidate) { res.setHeader( "Cache-Control", String.format( "%s, max-age=%d%s", type, maxAgeSeconds(age, unit), revalidate ? ", must-revalidate" : "")); } private static long maxAgeSeconds(long age, TimeUnit unit) { return Math.min(unit.toSeconds(age), MAX_CACHE_DURATION); } private CacheHeaders() {} }





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