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package org.elasticsearch.client;
import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.HttpEntity;
import org.apache.http.HttpHost;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.RequestLine;
import org.apache.http.StatusLine;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
/**
* Holds an elasticsearch response. It wraps the {@link HttpResponse} returned and associates it with
* its corresponding {@link RequestLine} and {@link HttpHost}.
*/
public class Response {
private final RequestLine requestLine;
private final HttpHost host;
private final HttpResponse response;
Response(RequestLine requestLine, HttpHost host, HttpResponse response) {
Objects.requireNonNull(requestLine, "requestLine cannot be null");
Objects.requireNonNull(host, "host cannot be null");
Objects.requireNonNull(response, "response cannot be null");
this.requestLine = requestLine;
this.host = host;
this.response = response;
}
/**
* Returns the request line that generated this response
*/
public RequestLine getRequestLine() {
return requestLine;
}
/**
* Returns the node that returned this response
*/
public HttpHost getHost() {
return host;
}
/**
* Returns the status line of the current response
*/
public StatusLine getStatusLine() {
return response.getStatusLine();
}
/**
* Returns all the response headers
*/
public Header[] getHeaders() {
return response.getAllHeaders();
}
/**
* Returns the value of the first header with a specified name of this message.
* If there is more than one matching header in the message the first element is returned.
* If there is no matching header in the message null
is returned.
*/
public String getHeader(String name) {
Header header = response.getFirstHeader(name);
if (header == null) {
return null;
}
return header.getValue();
}
/**
* Returns the response body available, null otherwise
* @see HttpEntity
*/
public HttpEntity getEntity() {
return response.getEntity();
}
/**
* Optimized regular expression to test if a string matches the RFC 1123 date
* format (with quotes and leading space). Start/end of line characters and
* atomic groups are used to prevent backtracking.
*/
private static final Pattern WARNING_HEADER_DATE_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("^ " + // start of line, leading space
// quoted RFC 1123 date format
"\"" + // opening quote
"(?>Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun), " + // day of week, atomic group to prevent backtracking
"\\d{2} " + // 2-digit day
"(?>Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec) " + // month, atomic group to prevent backtracking
"\\d{4} " + // 4-digit year
"\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2} " + // (two-digit hour):(two-digit minute):(two-digit second)
"GMT" + // GMT
"\"$"); // closing quote (optional, since an older version can still send a warn-date), end of line
/**
* Length of RFC 1123 format (with quotes and leading space), used in
* matchWarningHeaderPatternByPrefix(String).
*/
// tag::noformat
private static final int WARNING_HEADER_DATE_LENGTH = 0
+ 1
+ 1
+ 3 + 1 + 1
+ 2 + 1
+ 3 + 1
+ 4 + 1
+ 2 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 1
+ 3
+ 1;
// end::noformat
/**
* Tests if a string matches the RFC 7234 specification for warning headers.
* This assumes that the warn code is always 299 or 300 and the warn agent is
* always Elasticsearch.
*
* @param s the value of a warning header formatted according to RFC 7234
* @return {@code true} if the input string matches the specification
*/
private static boolean matchWarningHeaderPatternByPrefix(final String s) {
return s.startsWith("299 Elasticsearch-") || s.startsWith("300 Elasticsearch-");
}
/**
* Refer to org.elasticsearch.common.logging.DeprecationLogger
*/
private static String extractWarningValueFromWarningHeader(final String s) {
String warningHeader = s;
/*
* The following block tests for the existence of a RFC 1123 date in the warning header. If the date exists, it is removed for
* extractWarningValueFromWarningHeader(String) to work properly (as it does not handle dates).
*/
if (s.length() > WARNING_HEADER_DATE_LENGTH) {
final String possibleDateString = s.substring(s.length() - WARNING_HEADER_DATE_LENGTH);
final Matcher matcher = WARNING_HEADER_DATE_PATTERN.matcher(possibleDateString);
if (matcher.matches()) {
warningHeader = warningHeader.substring(0, s.length() - WARNING_HEADER_DATE_LENGTH);
}
}
final int firstQuote = warningHeader.indexOf('\"');
final int lastQuote = warningHeader.length() - 1;
final String warningValue = warningHeader.substring(firstQuote + 1, lastQuote);
return warningValue;
}
/**
* Returns a list of all warning headers returned in the response.
*/
public List getWarnings() {
List warnings = new ArrayList<>();
for (Header header : response.getHeaders("Warning")) {
String warning = header.getValue();
if (matchWarningHeaderPatternByPrefix(warning)) {
warnings.add(extractWarningValueFromWarningHeader(warning));
} else {
warnings.add(warning);
}
}
return warnings;
}
/**
* Returns true if there is at least one warning header returned in the
* response.
*/
public boolean hasWarnings() {
Header[] warnings = response.getHeaders("Warning");
return warnings != null && warnings.length > 0;
}
HttpResponse getHttpResponse() {
return response;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Response{requestLine=" + requestLine + ", host=" + host + ", response=" + response.getStatusLine() + '}';
}
}