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package org.openqa.selenium.remote.http;
import static org.openqa.selenium.remote.http.ClientConfig.defaultConfig;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import java.util.stream.StreamSupport;
import org.openqa.selenium.internal.Require;
/** Defines a simple client for making HTTP requests. */
public interface HttpClient extends Closeable, HttpHandler {
WebSocket openSocket(HttpRequest request, WebSocket.Listener listener);
default void close() {}
interface Factory {
/**
* Creates a new instance of {@link HttpClient.Factory} with the given name. It uses {@link
* ServiceLoader} to find all available implementations and selects the class that has an
* {@link @HttpClientName} annotation with the given name as the value.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if no implementation with the given name can be found
* @throws IllegalStateException if more than one implementation with the given name can be
* found
*/
static Factory create(String name) {
ServiceLoader loader =
ServiceLoader.load(HttpClient.Factory.class, HttpClient.Factory.class.getClassLoader());
Set factories =
StreamSupport.stream(loader.spliterator(), true)
.filter(p -> p.getClass().isAnnotationPresent(HttpClientName.class))
.filter(p -> name.equals(p.getClass().getAnnotation(HttpClientName.class).value()))
.collect(Collectors.toSet());
if (factories.isEmpty()) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknown HttpClient factory " + name);
}
if (factories.size() > 1) {
throw new IllegalStateException(
String.format(
"There are multiple HttpClient factories by name %s, check your classpath", name));
}
return factories.iterator().next();
}
/**
* Use the {@code webdriver.http.factory} system property to determine which implementation of
* {@link HttpClient.Factory} should be used.
*
* {@see create}
*/
static Factory createDefault() {
return create(System.getProperty("webdriver.http.factory", "jdk-http-client"));
}
/**
* Creates a HTTP client that will send requests to the given URL.
*
* @param url URL The base URL for requests.
*/
default HttpClient createClient(URL url) {
Require.nonNull("URL to use as base URL", url);
return createClient(defaultConfig().baseUrl(url));
}
HttpClient createClient(ClientConfig config);
/** Closes idle clients. */
default void cleanupIdleClients() {
// do nothing by default.
}
}
}