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package io.vertx.groovy.ext.web.handler;
import groovy.transform.CompileStatic
import io.vertx.lang.groovy.InternalHelper
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonObject
import io.vertx.groovy.ext.web.RoutingContext
import io.vertx.core.Handler
/**
* Handler which adds a header `x-response-time` in the response of matching requests containing the time taken
* in ms to process the request.
*/
@CompileStatic
public class ResponseTimeHandler implements Handler {
private final def io.vertx.ext.web.handler.ResponseTimeHandler delegate;
public ResponseTimeHandler(Object delegate) {
this.delegate = (io.vertx.ext.web.handler.ResponseTimeHandler) delegate;
}
public Object getDelegate() {
return delegate;
}
public void handle(RoutingContext arg0) {
((io.vertx.core.Handler) delegate).handle(arg0 != null ? (io.vertx.ext.web.RoutingContext)arg0.getDelegate() : null);
}
/**
* Create a handler
* @return the handler
*/
public static ResponseTimeHandler create() {
def ret = InternalHelper.safeCreate(io.vertx.ext.web.handler.ResponseTimeHandler.create(), io.vertx.groovy.ext.web.handler.ResponseTimeHandler.class);
return ret;
}
}
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