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package org.apache.coyote;
import org.apache.coyote.http11.AbstractHttp11Protocol;
import org.apache.coyote.http11.upgrade.InternalHttpUpgradeHandler;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.net.SocketWrapperBase;
public interface UpgradeProtocol {
/**
* @param isSSLEnabled Is this for a connector that is configured to support TLS. Some protocols (e.g. HTTP/2) only
* support HTTP upgrade over non-secure connections.
*
* @return The name that clients will use to request an upgrade to this protocol via an HTTP/1.1 upgrade request or
* null
if upgrade via an HTTP/1.1 upgrade request is not supported.
*/
String getHttpUpgradeName(boolean isSSLEnabled);
/**
* @return The byte sequence as listed in the IANA registry for this protocol or null
if upgrade via
* ALPN is not supported.
*/
byte[] getAlpnIdentifier();
/**
* @return The name of the protocol as listed in the IANA registry if and only if {@link #getAlpnIdentifier()}
* returns the UTF-8 encoding of this name. If {@link #getAlpnIdentifier()} returns some other byte
* sequence, then this method returns the empty string. If upgrade via ALPN is not supported then
* null
is returned.
*/
/*
* Implementation note: If Tomcat ever supports ALPN for a protocol where the identifier is not the UTF-8 encoding
* of the name then some refactoring is going to be required.
*
* Implementation note: Tomcat assumes that the UTF-8 encoding of this name will not exceed 255 bytes. Tomcat's
* behaviour if longer names are used is undefined.
*/
String getAlpnName();
/**
* @param socketWrapper The socketWrapper for the connection that requires a processor
* @param adapter The Adapter instance that provides access to the standard Engine/Host/Context/Wrapper
* processing chain
*
* @return A processor instance for processing a connection using this protocol.
*/
Processor getProcessor(SocketWrapperBase> socketWrapper, Adapter adapter);
/**
* @param socketWrapper The socket
* @param adapter The Adapter to use to configure the new upgrade handler
* @param request A copy (may be incomplete) of the request that triggered the upgrade
*
* @return An instance of the HTTP upgrade handler for this protocol
*/
InternalHttpUpgradeHandler getInternalUpgradeHandler(SocketWrapperBase> socketWrapper, Adapter adapter,
Request request);
/**
* Allows the implementation to examine the request and accept or reject it based on what it finds.
*
* @param request The request that included an upgrade header for this protocol
*
* @return true
if the request is accepted, otherwise false
*/
boolean accept(Request request);
/**
* Configure the HTTP/1.1 protocol that this UpgradeProcotol is nested under. Connections passed to this
* UpgradeProtocol via HTTP upgrade will have been initially handled by this HTTP/1.1 protocol implementation.
*
* The default implementation is a NO-OP.
*
* @param protocol The HTTP/1.1 protocol implementation that will initially handle any connections passed to this
* UpgradeProtocol via the HTTP upgrade mechanism
*/
default void setHttp11Protocol(AbstractHttp11Protocol> protocol) {
// NO-OP
}
}