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package org.apache.http.entity.mime;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* HttpMultipart represents a collection of MIME multipart encoded content bodies. This class is
* capable of operating either in the strict (RFC 822, RFC 2045, RFC 2046 compliant) or
* the browser compatible modes.
*
* @since 4.0
*
* @deprecated (4.3) Use {@link MultipartEntityBuilder}.
*/
@Deprecated
public class HttpMultipart extends AbstractMultipartForm {
private final HttpMultipartMode mode;
private final List parts;
private final String subType;
/**
* Creates an instance with the specified settings.
*
* @param subType MIME subtype - must not be {@code null}
* @param charset the character set to use. May be {@code null},
* in which case {@link MIME#DEFAULT_CHARSET} - i.e. US-ASCII - is used.
* @param boundary to use - must not be {@code null}
* @param mode the mode to use
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if charset is null or boundary is null
*/
public HttpMultipart(
final String subType, final Charset charset, final String boundary,
final HttpMultipartMode mode) {
super(charset, boundary);
this.subType = subType;
this.mode = mode;
this.parts = new ArrayList();
}
/**
* Creates an instance with the specified settings.
* Mode is set to {@link HttpMultipartMode#STRICT}
*
* @param subType MIME subtype - must not be {@code null}
* @param charset the character set to use. May be {@code null},
* in which case {@link MIME#DEFAULT_CHARSET} - i.e. US-ASCII - is used.
* @param boundary to use - must not be {@code null}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if charset is null or boundary is null
*/
public HttpMultipart(final String subType, final Charset charset, final String boundary) {
this(subType, charset, boundary, HttpMultipartMode.STRICT);
}
public HttpMultipart(final String subType, final String boundary) {
this(subType, null, boundary);
}
public HttpMultipartMode getMode() {
return this.mode;
}
@Override
protected void formatMultipartHeader(
final FormBodyPart part, final OutputStream out) throws IOException {
final Header header = part.getHeader();
switch (this.mode) {
case BROWSER_COMPATIBLE:
// For browser-compatible, only write Content-Disposition
// Use content charset
final MinimalField cd = header.getField(MIME.CONTENT_DISPOSITION);
writeField(cd, this.charset, out);
final String filename = part.getBody().getFilename();
if (filename != null) {
final MinimalField ct = header.getField(MIME.CONTENT_TYPE);
writeField(ct, this.charset, out);
}
break;
default:
for (final MinimalField field: header) {
writeField(field, out);
}
}
}
@Override
public List getBodyParts() {
return this.parts;
}
public void addBodyPart(final FormBodyPart part) {
if (part == null) {
return;
}
this.parts.add(part);
}
public String getSubType() {
return this.subType;
}
public Charset getCharset() {
return this.charset;
}
public String getBoundary() {
return this.boundary;
}
}