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package io.reactivex.netty.examples.http.interceptors.simple;
import io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf;
import io.netty.handler.logging.LogLevel;
import io.reactivex.netty.examples.ExamplesEnvironment;
import io.reactivex.netty.protocol.http.client.HttpClient;
import io.reactivex.netty.protocol.http.client.HttpClientResponse;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import static io.reactivex.netty.examples.http.interceptors.simple.InterceptingServer.*;
/**
* A client for {@link InterceptingServer}, which follows a simple text based, new line delimited
* message protocol. It sends an integer as the request payload and expects two integers separated by new lines, as the
* response payload.
*
* There are three ways of running this example:
*
* Default
*
* The default way is to just run this class with no arguments, which will start a server
* ({@link InterceptingServer})
* on an ephemeral port, send a "Hello World!" message to the server and print the response.
*
* After starting {@link InterceptingServer}
*
* If you want to see how {@link InterceptingServer} work, you can run
* {@link InterceptingServer} by yourself and then
* pass the port on which the server started to this class as a program argument:
*
java io.reactivex.netty.examples.http.interceptors.simple.InterceptingClient [server port]
*
* Existing TCP server
*
* You can also use this client to connect to an already running TCP server (different than
* {@link InterceptingServer}) by passing the port and host of the existing server similar to the case above:
*
java io.reactivex.netty.examples.http.interceptors.simple.InterceptingClient [server port] [server host]
* If the server host is omitted from the above, it defaults to "127.0.0.1"
*
* In all the above usages, this client will print the response received from the server.
*
* @see InterceptingServer Default server for this client.
*/
public final class InterceptingClient {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ExamplesEnvironment env = ExamplesEnvironment.newEnvironment(InterceptingClient.class);
Logger logger = env.getLogger();
/*
* Retrieves the server address, using the following algorithm:
*
- If any arguments are passed, then use the first argument as the server port.
- If available, use the second argument as the server host, else default to localhost
- Otherwise, start the passed server class and use that address.
*/
SocketAddress serverAddress = env.getServerAddress(InterceptingServer.class, args);
HttpClient.newClient(serverAddress)
.enableWireLogging("inter-client", LogLevel.DEBUG)
.intercept()
.next(provider -> (version, method, uri) -> provider.createRequest(version, method, uri)
.addHeader(INTERCEPTOR_HEADER_NAME, "client"))
.finish()
.createGet("/hello")
.doOnNext(resp -> logger.info(resp.toString()))
.flatMap((HttpClientResponse resp) ->
resp.getContent()
.map(bb -> bb.toString(Charset.defaultCharset()))
)
.toBlocking()
.forEach(logger::info);
}
}