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package io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.client;

import io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.HttpHost;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.HttpRequest;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.client.methods.HttpUriRequest;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.conn.ClientConnectionManager;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.params.HttpParams;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * This interface represents only the most basic contract for HTTP request
 * execution. It imposes no restrictions or particular details on the request
 * execution process and leaves the specifics of state management,
 * authentication and redirect handling up to individual implementations.
 *
 * @since 4.0
 */
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public interface HttpClient {


    /**
     * Obtains the parameters for this client.
     * These parameters will become defaults for all requests being
     * executed with this client, and for the parameters of
     * dependent objects in this client.
     *
     * @return  the default parameters
     *
     * @deprecated (4.3) use
     *   {@link io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.client.config.RequestConfig}.
     */
    @Deprecated
    HttpParams getParams();

    /**
     * Obtains the connection manager used by this client.
     *
     * @return  the connection manager
     *
     * @deprecated (4.3) use
     *   {@link io.logspace.agent.shaded.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClientBuilder}.
     */
    @Deprecated
    ClientConnectionManager getConnectionManager();

    /**
     * Executes HTTP request using the default context.
     *
     * @param request   the request to execute
     *
     * @return  the response to the request. This is always a final response,
     *          never an intermediate response with an 1xx status code.
     *          Whether redirects or authentication challenges will be returned
     *          or handled automatically depends on the implementation and
     *          configuration of this client.
     * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
     * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
     */
    HttpResponse execute(HttpUriRequest request)
        throws IOException, ClientProtocolException;

    /**
     * Executes HTTP request using the given context.
     *
     * @param request   the request to execute
     * @param context   the context to use for the execution, or
     *                  null to use the default context
     *
     * @return  the response to the request. This is always a final response,
     *          never an intermediate response with an 1xx status code.
     *          Whether redirects or authentication challenges will be returned
     *          or handled automatically depends on the implementation and
     *          configuration of this client.
     * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
     * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
     */
    HttpResponse execute(HttpUriRequest request, HttpContext context)
        throws IOException, ClientProtocolException;

    /**
     * Executes HTTP request using the default context.
     *
     * @param target    the target host for the request.
     *                  Implementations may accept null
     *                  if they can still determine a route, for example
     *                  to a default target or by inspecting the request.
     * @param request   the request to execute
     *
     * @return  the response to the request. This is always a final response,
     *          never an intermediate response with an 1xx status code.
     *          Whether redirects or authentication challenges will be returned
     *          or handled automatically depends on the implementation and
     *          configuration of this client.
     * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
     * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
     */
    HttpResponse execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request)
        throws IOException, ClientProtocolException;

    /**
     * Executes HTTP request using the given context.
     *
     * @param target    the target host for the request.
     *                  Implementations may accept null
     *                  if they can still determine a route, for example
     *                  to a default target or by inspecting the request.
     * @param request   the request to execute
     * @param context   the context to use for the execution, or
     *                  null to use the default context
     *
     * @return  the response to the request. This is always a final response,
     *          never an intermediate response with an 1xx status code.
     *          Whether redirects or authentication challenges will be returned
     *          or handled automatically depends on the implementation and
     *          configuration of this client.
     * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
     * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
     */
    HttpResponse execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request,
                         HttpContext context)
        throws IOException, ClientProtocolException;

    /**
     * Executes HTTP request using the default context and processes the
     * response using the given response handler.
     * 

* Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity * associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying * connection is released back to the connection manager automatically * in all cases relieving individual {@link ResponseHandler}s from * having to manage resource deallocation internally. * * @param request the request to execute * @param responseHandler the response handler * * @return the response object as generated by the response handler. * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error */ T execute( HttpUriRequest request, ResponseHandler responseHandler) throws IOException, ClientProtocolException; /** * Executes HTTP request using the given context and processes the * response using the given response handler. *

* Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity * associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying * connection is released back to the connection manager automatically * in all cases relieving individual {@link ResponseHandler}s from * having to manage resource deallocation internally. * * @param request the request to execute * @param responseHandler the response handler * @param context the context to use for the execution, or * null to use the default context * * @return the response object as generated by the response handler. * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error */ T execute( HttpUriRequest request, ResponseHandler responseHandler, HttpContext context) throws IOException, ClientProtocolException; /** * Executes HTTP request to the target using the default context and * processes the response using the given response handler. *

* Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity * associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying * connection is released back to the connection manager automatically * in all cases relieving individual {@link ResponseHandler}s from * having to manage resource deallocation internally. * * @param target the target host for the request. * Implementations may accept null * if they can still determine a route, for example * to a default target or by inspecting the request. * @param request the request to execute * @param responseHandler the response handler * * @return the response object as generated by the response handler. * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error */ T execute( HttpHost target, HttpRequest request, ResponseHandler responseHandler) throws IOException, ClientProtocolException; /** * Executes HTTP request to the target using the given context and * processes the response using the given response handler. *

* Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity * associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying * connection is released back to the connection manager automatically * in all cases relieving individual {@link ResponseHandler}s from * having to manage resource deallocation internally. * * @param target the target host for the request. * Implementations may accept null * if they can still determine a route, for example * to a default target or by inspecting the request. * @param request the request to execute * @param responseHandler the response handler * @param context the context to use for the execution, or * null to use the default context * * @return the response object as generated by the response handler. * @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted * @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error */ T execute( HttpHost target, HttpRequest request, ResponseHandler responseHandler, HttpContext context) throws IOException, ClientProtocolException; }





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