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package io.grpc;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* A utility class to detect which proxy, if any, should be used for a given
* {@link java.net.SocketAddress}. This class performs network requests to resolve address names,
* and should only be used in places that are expected to do IO such as the
* {@link io.grpc.NameResolver}.
*
* How Proxies work in gRPC
*
* In order for gRPC to use a proxy, {@link NameResolver}, {@link ProxyDetector} and the
* underlying transport need to work together.
*
*
The {@link NameResolver} should invoke the {@link ProxyDetector} retrieved from the {@link
* NameResolver.Args#getProxyDetector}, and pass the returned {@link ProxiedSocketAddress} to
* {@link NameResolver.Listener#onAddresses}. The DNS name resolver shipped with gRPC is already
* doing so.
*
*
The default {@code ProxyDetector} uses Java's standard {@link java.net.ProxySelector} and
* {@link java.net.Authenticator} to detect proxies and authentication credentials and produce
* {@link HttpConnectProxiedSocketAddress}, which is for using an HTTP CONNECT proxy. A custom
* {@code ProxyDetector} can be passed to {@link ManagedChannelBuilder#proxyDetector}.
*
*
The {@link ProxiedSocketAddress} is then handled by the transport. The transport needs to
* support whatever type of {@code ProxiedSocketAddress} returned by {@link ProxyDetector}. The
* Netty transport and the OkHttp transport currently only support {@link
* HttpConnectProxiedSocketAddress} which is returned by the default {@code ProxyDetector}.
*/
@ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5279")
public interface ProxyDetector {
/**
* Given a target address, returns a proxied address if a proxy should be used. If no proxy should
* be used, then return value will be {@code null}.
*
*
If the returned {@code ProxiedSocketAddress} contains any address that needs to be resolved
* locally, it should be resolved before it's returned, and this method throws if unable to
* resolve it.
*
* @param targetServerAddress the target address, which is generally unresolved, because the proxy
* will resolve it.
*/
@Nullable
ProxiedSocketAddress proxyFor(SocketAddress targetServerAddress) throws IOException;
}