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package shaded.shaded.io.grpc;

import javax.annotation.concurrent.ThreadSafe;

/**
 * Interface for intercepting outgoing calls before they are dispatched by a {@link Channel}.
 *
 * 

Implementers use this mechanism to add cross-cutting behavior to {@link Channel} and * stub implementations. Common examples of such behavior include: *

    *
  • Logging and monitoring call behavior
  • *
  • Adding metadata for proxies to observe
  • *
  • Request and response rewriting
  • *
* *

Providing authentication credentials is better served by {@link * CallCredentials}. But a {@code ClientInterceptor} could set the {@code * CallCredentials} within the {@link CallOptions}. */ @ThreadSafe public interface ClientInterceptor { /** * Intercept {@link ClientCall} creation by the {@code next} {@link Channel}. * *

Many variations of interception are possible. Complex implementations may return a wrapper * around the result of {@code next.newCall()}, whereas a simpler implementation may just modify * the header metadata prior to returning the result of {@code next.newCall()}. * *

{@code next.newCall()} must not be called under a different {@link Context} * other than the current {@code Context}. The outcome of such usage is undefined and may cause * memory leak due to unbounded chain of {@code Context}s. * * @param method the remote method to be called. * @param callOptions the runtime options to be applied to this call. * @param next the channel which is being intercepted. * @return the call object for the remote operation, never {@code null}. */ ClientCall interceptCall( MethodDescriptor method, CallOptions callOptions, Channel next); }





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