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package org.elasticsearch.client;

import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.client.config.RequestConfig;
import org.apache.http.message.BasicHeader;
import org.apache.http.nio.protocol.HttpAsyncResponseConsumer;
import org.elasticsearch.client.HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory.HeapBufferedResponseConsumerFactory;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Objects;

/**
 * The portion of an HTTP request to Elasticsearch that can be
 * manipulated without changing Elasticsearch's behavior.
 */
public final class RequestOptions {
    /**
     * Default request options.
     */
    public static final RequestOptions DEFAULT = new Builder(
        Collections.emptyList(),
        Collections.emptyMap(),
        HeapBufferedResponseConsumerFactory.DEFAULT,
        null,
        null
    ).build();

    private final List
headers; private final Map parameters; private final HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory; private final WarningsHandler warningsHandler; private final RequestConfig requestConfig; private RequestOptions(Builder builder) { this.headers = Collections.unmodifiableList(new ArrayList<>(builder.headers)); this.parameters = Collections.unmodifiableMap(builder.parameters); this.httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory = builder.httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory; this.warningsHandler = builder.warningsHandler; this.requestConfig = builder.requestConfig; } /** * Create a builder that contains these options but can be modified. */ public Builder toBuilder() { return new Builder(headers, parameters, httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory, warningsHandler, requestConfig); } /** * Headers to attach to the request. */ public List
getHeaders() { return headers; } /** * Return true if the options contain the given header */ public boolean containsHeader(String name) { return headers.stream().anyMatch(h -> name.equalsIgnoreCase(h.getName())); } public Map getParameters() { return parameters; } /** * The {@link HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory} used to create one * {@link HttpAsyncResponseConsumer} callback per retry. Controls how the * response body gets streamed from a non-blocking HTTP connection on the * client side. */ public HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory getHttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory() { return httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory; } /** * How this request should handle warnings. If null (the default) then * this request will default to the behavior dictacted by * {@link RestClientBuilder#setStrictDeprecationMode}. *

* This can be set to {@link WarningsHandler#PERMISSIVE} if the client * should ignore all warnings which is the same behavior as setting * strictDeprecationMode to true. It can be set to * {@link WarningsHandler#STRICT} if the client should fail if there are * any warnings which is the same behavior as settings * strictDeprecationMode to false. *

* It can also be set to a custom implementation of * {@linkplain WarningsHandler} to permit only certain warnings or to * fail the request if the warnings returned don't * exactly match some set. */ public WarningsHandler getWarningsHandler() { return warningsHandler; } /** * get RequestConfig, which can set socketTimeout, connectTimeout * and so on by request * @return RequestConfig */ public RequestConfig getRequestConfig() { return requestConfig; } @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(); b.append("RequestOptions{"); boolean comma = false; if (headers.size() > 0) { b.append("headers="); comma = true; for (int h = 0; h < headers.size(); h++) { if (h != 0) { b.append(','); } b.append(headers.get(h).toString()); } } if (httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory != HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory.DEFAULT) { if (comma) b.append(", "); comma = true; b.append("consumerFactory=").append(httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory); } if (warningsHandler != null) { if (comma) b.append(", "); comma = true; b.append("warningsHandler=").append(warningsHandler); } return b.append('}').toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == null || (obj.getClass() != getClass())) { return false; } if (obj == this) { return true; } RequestOptions other = (RequestOptions) obj; return headers.equals(other.headers) && httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory.equals(other.httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory) && Objects.equals(warningsHandler, other.warningsHandler); } @Override public int hashCode() { return Objects.hash(headers, httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory, warningsHandler); } /** * Builds {@link RequestOptions}. Get one by calling * {@link RequestOptions#toBuilder} on {@link RequestOptions#DEFAULT} or * any other {@linkplain RequestOptions}. */ public static class Builder { private final List

headers; private final Map parameters; private HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory; private WarningsHandler warningsHandler; private RequestConfig requestConfig; private Builder( List
headers, Map parameters, HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory, WarningsHandler warningsHandler, RequestConfig requestConfig ) { this.headers = new ArrayList<>(headers); this.parameters = new HashMap<>(parameters); this.httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory = httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory; this.warningsHandler = warningsHandler; this.requestConfig = requestConfig; } /** * Build the {@linkplain RequestOptions}. */ public RequestOptions build() { return new RequestOptions(this); } /** * Add the provided header to the request. */ public Builder addHeader(String name, String value) { Objects.requireNonNull(name, "header name cannot be null"); Objects.requireNonNull(value, "header value cannot be null"); this.headers.add(new ReqHeader(name, value)); return this; } /** * Remove all headers with the given name. */ public Builder removeHeader(String name) { Objects.requireNonNull(name, "header name cannot be null"); this.headers.removeIf(h -> name.equalsIgnoreCase(h.getName())); return this; } /** * Return all headers for the request */ public List
getHeaders() { return this.headers; } /** * Add the provided parameter to the request. */ public Builder addParameter(String key, String value) { Objects.requireNonNull(key, "parameter key cannot be null"); Objects.requireNonNull(value, "parameter value cannot be null"); this.parameters.merge(key, value, (existingValue, newValue) -> String.join(",", existingValue, newValue)); return this; } /** * Set the {@link HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory} used to create one * {@link HttpAsyncResponseConsumer} callback per retry. Controls how the * response body gets streamed from a non-blocking HTTP connection on the * client side. */ public Builder setHttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory(HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory) { this.httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory = Objects.requireNonNull( httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory, "httpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory cannot be null" ); return this; } /** * How this request should handle warnings. If null (the default) then * this request will default to the behavior dictacted by * {@link RestClientBuilder#setStrictDeprecationMode}. *

* This can be set to {@link WarningsHandler#PERMISSIVE} if the client * should ignore all warnings which is the same behavior as setting * strictDeprecationMode to true. It can be set to * {@link WarningsHandler#STRICT} if the client should fail if there are * any warnings which is the same behavior as settings * strictDeprecationMode to false. *

* It can also be set to a custom implementation of * {@linkplain WarningsHandler} to permit only certain warnings or to * fail the request if the warnings returned don't * exactly match some set. */ public Builder setWarningsHandler(WarningsHandler warningsHandler) { this.warningsHandler = warningsHandler; return this; } /** * set RequestConfig, which can set socketTimeout, connectTimeout * and so on by request * @param requestConfig http client RequestConfig * @return Builder */ public Builder setRequestConfig(RequestConfig requestConfig) { this.requestConfig = requestConfig; return this; } } /** * Custom implementation of {@link BasicHeader} that overrides equals and * hashCode so it is easier to test equality of {@link RequestOptions}. */ static final class ReqHeader extends BasicHeader { ReqHeader(String name, String value) { super(name, value); } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { if (this == other) { return true; } if (other instanceof ReqHeader) { Header otherHeader = (Header) other; return Objects.equals(getName(), otherHeader.getName()) && Objects.equals(getValue(), otherHeader.getValue()); } return false; } @Override public int hashCode() { return Objects.hash(getName(), getValue()); } } }





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