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package io.undertow.server.handlers.encoding;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;

import org.xnio.conduits.StreamSourceConduit;
import io.undertow.conduits.GzipStreamSourceConduit;
import io.undertow.conduits.InflatingStreamSourceConduit;
import io.undertow.server.ConduitWrapper;
import io.undertow.server.HandlerWrapper;
import io.undertow.server.HttpHandler;
import io.undertow.server.HttpServerExchange;
import io.undertow.server.handlers.builder.HandlerBuilder;
import io.undertow.util.CopyOnWriteMap;
import io.undertow.util.Headers;

/**
 * Handler that serves as the basis for request content encoding.
 * 

* This is not part of the HTTP spec, however there are some applications where it is useful. *

* It behaves in a similar manner to {@link EncodingHandler}, however it deals with the requests * content encoding. * * @author Stuart Douglas */ public class RequestEncodingHandler implements HttpHandler { private final HttpHandler next; private final Map> requestEncodings = new CopyOnWriteMap<>(); public RequestEncodingHandler(final HttpHandler next) { this.next = next; } @Override public void handleRequest(final HttpServerExchange exchange) throws Exception { ConduitWrapper encodings = requestEncodings.get(exchange.getRequestHeaders().getFirst(Headers.CONTENT_ENCODING)); if (encodings != null && exchange.isRequestChannelAvailable()) { exchange.addRequestWrapper(encodings); // Nested handlers or even servlet filters may implement logic to decode encoded request data. // Since the data is no longer encoded, we remove the encoding header. exchange.getRequestHeaders().remove(Headers.CONTENT_ENCODING); } next.handleRequest(exchange); } public RequestEncodingHandler addEncoding(String name, ConduitWrapper wrapper) { this.requestEncodings.put(name, wrapper); return this; } public RequestEncodingHandler removeEncoding(String encoding) { this.requestEncodings.remove(encoding); return this; } public HttpHandler getNext() { return next; } @Override public String toString() { return "uncompress()"; } public static class Builder implements HandlerBuilder { @Override public String name() { return "uncompress"; } @Override public Map> parameters() { return Collections.emptyMap(); } @Override public Set requiredParameters() { return Collections.emptySet(); } @Override public String defaultParameter() { return null; } @Override public HandlerWrapper build(Map config) { return new HandlerWrapper() { @Override public HttpHandler wrap(HttpHandler handler) { return new RequestEncodingHandler(handler) .addEncoding("gzip", GzipStreamSourceConduit.WRAPPER) .addEncoding("deflate", InflatingStreamSourceConduit.WRAPPER); } }; } } }





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