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package {{invokerPackage}};
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.net.URLEncoder;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Utilities to support Swagger encoding formats in Feign.
*/
public final class EncodingUtils {
/**
* Private constructor. Do not construct this class.
*/
private EncodingUtils() {}
/**
* Encodes a collection of query parameters according to the Swagger
* collection format.
*
* Of the various collection formats defined by Swagger ("csv", "tsv",
* etc), Feign only natively supports "multi". This utility generates the
* other format types so it will be properly processed by Feign.
*
* Note, as part of reformatting, it URL encodes the parameters as
* well.
* @param parameters The collection object to be formatted. This object will
* not be changed.
* @param collectionFormat The Swagger collection format (eg, "csv", "tsv",
* "pipes"). See the
*
* OpenAPI Spec for more details.
* @return An object that will be correctly formatted by Feign.
*/
public static Object encodeCollection(Collection> parameters,
String collectionFormat) {
if (parameters == null) {
return parameters;
}
List stringValues = new ArrayList<>(parameters.size());
for (Object parameter : parameters) {
// ignore null values (same behavior as Feign)
if (parameter != null) {
stringValues.add(encode(parameter));
}
}
// Feign natively handles single-element lists and the "multi" format.
if (stringValues.size() < 2 || "multi".equals(collectionFormat)) {
return stringValues;
}
// Otherwise return a formatted String
String[] stringArray = stringValues.toArray(new String[0]);
switch (collectionFormat) {
case "csv":
default:
return StringUtil.join(stringArray, ",");
case "ssv":
return StringUtil.join(stringArray, " ");
case "tsv":
return StringUtil.join(stringArray, "\t");
case "pipes":
return StringUtil.join(stringArray, "|");
}
}
/**
* URL encode a single query parameter.
* @param parameter The query parameter to encode. This object will not be
* changed.
* @return The URL encoded string representation of the parameter. If the
* parameter is null, returns null.
*/
public static String encode(Object parameter) {
if (parameter == null) {
return null;
}
try {
return URLEncoder.encode(parameter.toString(), "UTF-8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
// Should never happen, UTF-8 is always supported
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}
}