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/*
* Copyright 2013 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package com.jayway.restassured.config;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.Validate;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS;
/**
* Lets you configure connection settings for REST Assured. For example if you want to force-close the Apache HTTP Client connection
* after each response. You may want to do this if you make a lot of fast consecutive requests with small amount of data in the response.
* How ever if you're downloading large amount of (chunked) data you must not close connections after each response. By default
* connections are not closed after each response.
*/
public class ConnectionConfig {
private final CloseIdleConnectionConfig closeIdleConnectionConfig;
/**
* Create a new connection configuration that doesn't close the HTTP connections after each response.
*/
public ConnectionConfig() {
this(null);
}
/**
* Create a new Connection configuration with the supplied settings.
*
* @param closeIdleConnectionConfig Configures REST Assured to close idle connections after each response.
* If null
(default) then connections are not close after each response.
*/
public ConnectionConfig(CloseIdleConnectionConfig closeIdleConnectionConfig) {
this.closeIdleConnectionConfig = closeIdleConnectionConfig;
}
/**
* Close open connections after each response. This is required if you plan to make a lot of
* consecutive requests with small response bodies. It can also be enabled if you never receive
* chunked HTTP responses.
*/
public ConnectionConfig closeIdleConnectionsAfterEachResponse() {
return new ConnectionConfig(new CloseIdleConnectionConfig(0, NANOSECONDS));
}
/**
* Close open connections that have idled for the amount of time specified in this config after each response.
*
* @param idleTime The idle time of connections to be closed
* @param timeUnit The time unit to for idleTime
* @return A new ConnectionConfig instance with the updated configuration
*/
public ConnectionConfig closeIdleConnectionsAfterEachResponseAfter(long idleTime, TimeUnit timeUnit) {
return new ConnectionConfig(new CloseIdleConnectionConfig(idleTime, timeUnit));
}
/**
* Close open connections that have idled for the amount of time specified in this config after each response.
*
* @param closeIdleConnectionConfig The close connection configuration.
* @return A new ConnectionConfig instance with the updated configuration
*/
public ConnectionConfig closeIdleConnectionsAfterEachResponseAfter(CloseIdleConnectionConfig closeIdleConnectionConfig) {
return new ConnectionConfig(closeIdleConnectionConfig);
}
/**
* Don't close idle connections after each request. This is the default configuration. If you downloading
* large amount of data using HTTP chunking this setting is required.
*
* @return A new ConnectionConfig instance with the updated configuration
*/
public ConnectionConfig dontCloseIdleConnectionsAfterEachResponse() {
return new ConnectionConfig(null);
}
/**
* @return The close connection configuration
*/
public CloseIdleConnectionConfig closeIdleConnectionConfig() {
return closeIdleConnectionConfig;
}
public boolean shouldCloseIdleConnectionsAfterEachResponse() {
return closeIdleConnectionConfig() != null;
}
/**
* @return A static way to create a new ConnectionConfig instance without calling "new" explicitly. Mainly for syntactic sugar.
*/
public static ConnectionConfig connectionConfig() {
return new ConnectionConfig();
}
/**
* Syntactic sugar.
*
* @return The same connection config instance.
*/
public ConnectionConfig and() {
return this;
}
/**
* Close open connections that have idled for the amount of time specified in this config.
*/
public static class CloseIdleConnectionConfig {
private final long idleTime;
private final TimeUnit timeUnit;
/**
* Close connections that have idled for the amount of time specified in this config.
*
* @param idleTime The idle time of connections to be closed
* @param timeUnit The time unit to for idleTime
*/
public CloseIdleConnectionConfig(long idleTime, TimeUnit timeUnit) {
if(idleTime < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Idle time cannot be less than 0.");
}
Validate.notNull(timeUnit, "Timeunit cannot be null");
this.idleTime = idleTime;
this.timeUnit = timeUnit;
}
public long getIdleTime() {
return idleTime;
}
public TimeUnit getTimeUnit() {
return timeUnit;
}
}
}
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