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package javax.ws.rs.container;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Cookie;
import javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType;
import javax.ws.rs.core.MultivaluedMap;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Request;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
import javax.ws.rs.core.SecurityContext;
import javax.ws.rs.core.UriInfo;
/**
* Container request filter context.
*
* A mutable class that provides request-specific information for the filter,
* such as request URI, message headers, message entity or request-scoped
* properties. The exposed setters allow modification of the exposed request-specific
* information.
*
* @author Marek Potociar
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface ContainerRequestContext {
/**
* Returns the property with the given name registered in the current request/response
* exchange context, or {@code null} if there is no property by that name.
*
* A property allows a JAX-RS filters and interceptors to exchange
* additional custom information not already provided by this interface.
*
*
* A list of supported properties can be retrieved using {@link #getPropertyNames()}.
* Custom property names should follow the same convention as package names.
*
*
* In a Servlet container, the properties are synchronized with the {@code ServletRequest}
* and expose all the attributes available in the {@code ServletRequest}. Any modifications
* of the properties are also reflected in the set of properties of the associated
* {@code ServletRequest}.
*
*
* @param name a {@code String} specifying the name of the property.
* @return an {@code Object} containing the value of the property, or
* {@code null} if no property exists matching the given name.
* @see #getPropertyNames()
*/
public Object getProperty(String name);
/**
* Returns an immutable {@link java.util.Collection collection} containing the property
* names available within the context of the current request/response exchange context.
*
* Use the {@link #getProperty} method with a property name to get the value of
* a property.
*
*
* In a Servlet container, the properties are synchronized with the {@code ServletRequest}
* and expose all the attributes available in the {@code ServletRequest}. Any modifications
* of the properties are also reflected in the set of properties of the associated
* {@code ServletRequest}.
*
*
* @return an immutable {@link java.util.Collection collection} of property names.
* @see #getProperty
*/
public Collection getPropertyNames();
/**
* Binds an object to a given property name in the current request/response
* exchange context. If the name specified is already used for a property,
* this method will replace the value of the property with the new value.
*
* A property allows a JAX-RS filters and interceptors to exchange
* additional custom information not already provided by this interface.
*
*
* A list of supported properties can be retrieved using {@link #getPropertyNames()}.
* Custom property names should follow the same convention as package names.
*
*
* If a {@code null} value is passed, the effect is the same as calling the
* {@link #removeProperty(String)} method.
*
*
* In a Servlet container, the properties are synchronized with the {@code ServletRequest}
* and expose all the attributes available in the {@code ServletRequest}. Any modifications
* of the properties are also reflected in the set of properties of the associated
* {@code ServletRequest}.
*
*
* @param name a {@code String} specifying the name of the property.
* @param object an {@code Object} representing the property to be bound.
*/
public void setProperty(String name, Object object);
/**
* Removes a property with the given name from the current request/response
* exchange context. After removal, subsequent calls to {@link #getProperty}
* to retrieve the property value will return {@code null}.
*
* In a Servlet container, the properties are synchronized with the {@code ServletRequest}
* and expose all the attributes available in the {@code ServletRequest}. Any modifications
* of the properties are also reflected in the set of properties of the associated
* {@code ServletRequest}.
*
*
* @param name a {@code String} specifying the name of the property to be removed.
*/
public void removeProperty(String name);
/**
* Get request URI information.
*
* The returned object contains "live" view of the request URI information in
* a sense that any changes made to the request URI using one of the
* {@code setRequestUri(...)} methods will be reflected in the previously
* returned {@link UriInfo} instance.
*
* @return request URI information.
*/
public UriInfo getUriInfo();
/**
* Set a new request URI using the current base URI of the application to
* resolve the application-specific request URI part.
*
* Note that the method is usable only in pre-matching filters, prior to the resource
* matching occurs. Trying to invoke the method in a filter bound to a resource method
* results in an {@link IllegalStateException} being thrown.
*
*
* @param requestUri new URI of the request.
* @throws IllegalStateException in case the method is not invoked from a {@link PreMatching pre-matching}
* request filter.
* @see #setRequestUri(java.net.URI, java.net.URI)
*/
public void setRequestUri(URI requestUri);
/**
* Set a new request URI using a new base URI to resolve the application-specific
* request URI part.
*
* Note that the method is usable only in pre-matching filters, prior to the resource
* matching occurs. Trying to invoke the method in a filter bound to a resource method
* results in an {@link IllegalStateException} being thrown.
*
*
* @param baseUri base URI that will be used to resolve the application-specific
* part of the request URI.
* @param requestUri new URI of the request.
* @throws IllegalStateException in case the method is not invoked from a {@link PreMatching pre-matching}
* request filter.
* @see #setRequestUri(java.net.URI)
*/
public void setRequestUri(URI baseUri, URI requestUri);
/**
* Get the injectable request information.
*
* @return injectable request information.
*/
public Request getRequest();
/**
* Get the request method.
*
* @return the request method.
* @see javax.ws.rs.HttpMethod
*/
public String getMethod();
/**
* Set the request method.
*
* Note that the method is usable only in pre-matching filters, prior to the resource
* matching occurs. Trying to invoke the method in a filter bound to a resource method
* results in an {@link IllegalStateException} being thrown.
*
*
* @param method new request method.
* @throws IllegalStateException in case the method is not invoked from a {@link PreMatching pre-matching}
* request filter.
* @see javax.ws.rs.HttpMethod
*/
public void setMethod(String method);
/**
* Get the mutable request headers multivalued map.
*
* @return mutable multivalued map of request headers.
* @see #getHeaderString(String)
*/
public MultivaluedMap getHeaders();
/**
* Get a message header as a single string value.
*
* @param name the message header.
* @return the message header value. If the message header is not present then
* {@code null} is returned. If the message header is present but has no
* value then the empty string is returned. If the message header is present
* more than once then the values of joined together and separated by a ','
* character.
* @see #getHeaders()
*/
public String getHeaderString(String name);
/**
* Get message date.
*
* @return the message date, otherwise {@code null} if not present.
*/
public Date getDate();
/**
* Get the language of the entity.
*
* @return the language of the entity or {@code null} if not specified
*/
public Locale getLanguage();
/**
* Get Content-Length value.
*
* @return Content-Length as integer if present and valid number. In other
* cases returns {@code -1}.
*/
public int getLength();
/**
* Get the media type of the entity.
*
* @return the media type or {@code null} if not specified (e.g. there's no
* request entity).
*/
public MediaType getMediaType();
/**
* Get a list of media types that are acceptable for the response.
*
* @return a read-only list of requested response media types sorted according
* to their q-value, with highest preference first.
*/
public List getAcceptableMediaTypes();
/**
* Get a list of languages that are acceptable for the response.
*
* @return a read-only list of acceptable languages sorted according
* to their q-value, with highest preference first.
*/
public List getAcceptableLanguages();
/**
* Get any cookies that accompanied the request.
*
* @return a read-only map of cookie name (String) to {@link Cookie}.
*/
public Map getCookies();
/**
* Check if there is a non-empty entity input stream available in the request
* message.
*
* The method returns {@code true} if the entity is present, returns
* {@code false} otherwise.
*
* @return {@code true} if there is an entity present in the message,
* {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean hasEntity();
/**
* Get the entity input stream. The JAX-RS runtime is responsible for
* closing the input stream.
*
* @return entity input stream.
*/
public InputStream getEntityStream();
/**
* Set a new entity input stream. The JAX-RS runtime is responsible for
* closing the input stream.
*
* @param input new entity input stream.
* @throws IllegalStateException in case the method is invoked from a response filter.
*/
public void setEntityStream(InputStream input);
/**
* Get the injectable security context information for the current request.
*
* The {@link SecurityContext#getUserPrincipal()} must return {@code null}
* if the current request has not been authenticated.
*
* @return injectable request security context information.
*/
public SecurityContext getSecurityContext();
/**
* Set a new injectable security context information for the current request.
*
* The {@link SecurityContext#getUserPrincipal()} must return {@code null}
* if the current request has not been authenticated.
*
* @param context new injectable request security context information.
* @throws IllegalStateException in case the method is invoked from a response filter.
*/
public void setSecurityContext(SecurityContext context);
/**
* Abort the filter chain with a response.
*
* This method breaks the filter chain processing and returns the provided
* response back to the client. The provided response goes through the
* chain of applicable response filters.
*
* @param response response to be sent back to the client.
* @throws IllegalStateException in case the method is invoked from a response filter.
*/
public void abortWith(Response response);
}