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package org.springframework.web.reactive.function.client;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
/**
* Represents a function that exchanges a {@linkplain ClientRequest request} for a (delayed)
* {@linkplain ClientResponse}. Can be used as an alternative to {@link WebClient}.
*
* For example:
*
* ExchangeFunction exchangeFunction = ExchangeFunctions.create(new ReactorClientHttpConnector());
* ClientRequest<Void> request = ClientRequest.method(HttpMethod.GET, "http://example.com/resource").build();
*
* Mono<String> result = exchangeFunction
* .exchange(request)
* .then(response -> response.bodyToMono(String.class));
*
*
* @author Arjen Poutsma
* @since 5.0
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface ExchangeFunction {
/**
* Exchange the given request for a response mono.
* @param request the request to exchange
* @return the delayed response
*/
Mono exchange(ClientRequest request);
/**
* Filters this exchange function with the given {@code ExchangeFilterFunction}, resulting in a
* filtered {@code ExchangeFunction}.
* @param filter the filter to apply to this exchange
* @return the filtered exchange
* @see ExchangeFilterFunction#apply(ExchangeFunction)
*/
default ExchangeFunction filter(ExchangeFilterFunction filter) {
return filter.apply(this);
}
}