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package io.undertow.server.protocol.http;

import io.undertow.util.AttachmentKey;
import io.undertow.util.HeaderMap;

import java.util.function.Supplier;

/**
 * Exchange attachments that have specific meaning when using the HTTP protocol
 *
 * @author Stuart Douglas
 */
public class HttpAttachments {

    /**
     * Attachment key for request trailers when using chunked encoding. When the request is parsed the trailers
     * will be attached under this key.
     */
    public static final AttachmentKey REQUEST_TRAILERS = AttachmentKey.create(HeaderMap.class);

    /**
     * Attachment key for response trailers. If a header map is attached under this key then the contents will be written
     * out at the end of the chunked request or HTTP/2 response.
     *
     * Note that the results of {@link #RESPONSE_TRAILERS} and {@link #RESPONSE_TRAILER_SUPPLIER} will be merged if both exit
     * with the value supplied by the supplier taking precedence.
     *
     * Note that if pre chunked streams are being used then the trailers will not be appended to the response, however any
     * trailers parsed out of the chunked stream will be attached here instead.
     */
    public static final AttachmentKey RESPONSE_TRAILERS = AttachmentKey.create(HeaderMap.class);


    /**
     * Attachment key for a supplier response trailers. If a header map is attached under this key then the contents will be written
     * out at the end of the chunked request or HTTP/2 response.
     *
     * Note that the results of {@link #RESPONSE_TRAILERS} and {@link #RESPONSE_TRAILER_SUPPLIER} will be merged if both exit
     * with the value supplied by the supplier taking precedence.
     *
     * Note that if pre chunked streams are being used then the trailers will not be appended to the response, however any
     * trailers parsed out of the chunked stream will be attached here instead.
     */
    public static final AttachmentKey> RESPONSE_TRAILER_SUPPLIER = AttachmentKey.create(Supplier.class);

    /**
     * If the value {@code true} is attached to the exchange under this key then Undertow will assume that the underlying application
     * has already taken care of chunking, and will not attempt to add its own chunk markers.
     *
     * This will only take effect if the application has explicitly set the {@literal Transfer-Encoding: chunked} header.
     *
     */
    public static final AttachmentKey PRE_CHUNKED_RESPONSE = AttachmentKey.create(Boolean.class);

}




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