com.heroku.api.request.team.TeamDestroy Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package com.heroku.api.request.team;
import com.heroku.api.Heroku;
import com.heroku.api.exception.RequestFailedException;
import com.heroku.api.http.Http;
import com.heroku.api.http.HttpUtil;
import com.heroku.api.request.Request;
import com.heroku.api.request.RequestConfig;
import com.heroku.api.response.Unit;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import static com.heroku.api.http.HttpUtil.noBody;
/**
* TODO: Javadoc
*
* @author Joe Kutner
*/
public class TeamDestroy implements Request {
private final RequestConfig config;
public TeamDestroy(String teamName) {
RequestConfig builder = new RequestConfig();
builder = builder.with(Heroku.RequestKey.TeamName, teamName);
config = builder;
}
@Override
public Http.Method getHttpMethod() {
return Http.Method.DELETE;
}
@Override
public String getEndpoint() {
return Heroku.Resource.Team.format(config.get(Heroku.RequestKey.TeamName));
}
@Override
public boolean hasBody() {
return false;
}
@Override
public String getBody() {
throw HttpUtil.noBody();
}
@Override
public Map getBodyAsMap() {
throw noBody();
}
@Override
public Http.Accept getResponseType() {
return Http.Accept.JSON;
}
@Override
public Map getHeaders() {
return Collections.emptyMap();
}
@Override
public Unit getResponse(byte[] in, int code, Map responseHeaders) {
if (code == Http.Status.OK.statusCode)
return Unit.unit;
else
throw new RequestFailedException("TeamDestroy failed", code, in);
}
}