Interface HttpMessage

  • All Known Subinterfaces:
    HttpMessage
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    HttpRequest, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpResponse

    @DoNotInherit
    public interface HttpMessage
    The base type for an Http message (request or response). INTERNAL API: this trait will be changed in binary-incompatible ways for classes that are derived from it! Do not implement this interface outside the Akka code base! Binary compatibility is only maintained for callers of this trait’s interface.
    • Nested Class Summary

      Nested Classes 
      Modifier and Type Interface Description
      static interface  HttpMessage.DiscardedEntity
      Represents the currently being-drained HTTP Entity which triggers completion of the contained Future once the entity has been drained for the given HttpMessage completely.
      static interface  HttpMessage.MessageTransformations<Self>  
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      HttpMessage.DiscardedEntity discardEntityBytes​(akka.actor.ClassicActorSystemProvider system)
      Discards the entities data bytes by running the dataBytes Source contained by the entity of this HTTP message.
      HttpMessage.DiscardedEntity discardEntityBytes​(akka.stream.Materializer materializer)
      Discards the entities data bytes by running the dataBytes Source contained by the entity of this HTTP message.
      ResponseEntity entity()
      The entity of this message.
      <T> java.util.Optional<T> getAttribute​(AttributeKey<T> key)
      Try to find the attribute for the given key and return Optional.of(attribute), otherwise this method returns an empty Optional.
      <T extends HttpHeader>
      java.util.Optional<T>
      getHeader​(java.lang.Class<T> headerClass)
      Try to find the first header of the given class and return Optional.of(header), otherwise this method returns an empty Optional.
      java.util.Optional<HttpHeader> getHeader​(java.lang.String headerName)
      Try to find the first header with the given name (case-insensitive) and return Optional.of(header), otherwise this method returns an empty Optional.
      java.lang.Iterable<HttpHeader> getHeaders()
      An iterable containing the headers of this message.
      <T extends HttpHeader>
      java.lang.Iterable<T>
      getHeaders​(java.lang.Class<T> headerClass)
      An iterable containing all headers of the given class of this message.
      boolean isRequest()
      Is this instance a request.
      boolean isResponse()
      Is this instance a response.
      HttpProtocol protocol()
      The protocol of this message.
    • Method Detail

      • isRequest

        boolean isRequest()
        Is this instance a request.
      • isResponse

        boolean isResponse()
        Is this instance a response.
      • protocol

        HttpProtocol protocol()
        The protocol of this message.
      • getHeaders

        java.lang.Iterable<HttpHeader> getHeaders()
        An iterable containing the headers of this message.
      • getHeader

        java.util.Optional<HttpHeader> getHeader​(java.lang.String headerName)
        Try to find the first header with the given name (case-insensitive) and return Optional.of(header), otherwise this method returns an empty Optional.
      • getHeader

        <T extends HttpHeader> java.util.Optional<T> getHeader​(java.lang.Class<T> headerClass)
        Try to find the first header of the given class and return Optional.of(header), otherwise this method returns an empty Optional.
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if headerClass is a custom header.
      • getHeaders

        <T extends HttpHeader> java.lang.Iterable<T> getHeaders​(java.lang.Class<T> headerClass)
        An iterable containing all headers of the given class of this message.
      • getAttribute

        <T> java.util.Optional<T> getAttribute​(AttributeKey<T> key)
        Try to find the attribute for the given key and return Optional.of(attribute), otherwise this method returns an empty Optional.
      • discardEntityBytes

        HttpMessage.DiscardedEntity discardEntityBytes​(akka.stream.Materializer materializer)
        Discards the entities data bytes by running the dataBytes Source contained by the entity of this HTTP message. Note: It is crucial that entities are either discarded, or consumed by running the underlying [[akka.stream.javadsl.Source]] as otherwise the lack of consuming of the data will trigger back-pressure to the underlying TCP connection (as designed), however possibly leading to an idle-timeout that will close the connection, instead of just having ignored the data. Warning: It is not allowed to discard and/or consume the entity.dataBytes more than once as the stream is directly attached to the "live" incoming data source from the underlying TCP connection. Allowing it to be consumable twice would require buffering the incoming data, thus defeating the purpose of its streaming nature. If the dataBytes source is materialized a second time, it will fail with an "stream can cannot be materialized more than once" exception. When called on `Strict` entities or sources whose values can be buffered in memory, the above warnings can be ignored. Repeated materialization is not necessary in this case, avoiding the mentioned exceptions due to the data being held in memory. In future versions, more automatic ways to warn or resolve these situations may be introduced, see issue #18716.
      • discardEntityBytes

        HttpMessage.DiscardedEntity discardEntityBytes​(akka.actor.ClassicActorSystemProvider system)
        Discards the entities data bytes by running the dataBytes Source contained by the entity of this HTTP message. Note: It is crucial that entities are either discarded, or consumed by running the underlying [[akka.stream.javadsl.Source]] as otherwise the lack of consuming of the data will trigger back-pressure to the underlying TCP connection (as designed), however possibly leading to an idle-timeout that will close the connection, instead of just having ignored the data. Warning: It is not allowed to discard and/or consume the entity.dataBytes more than once as the stream is directly attached to the "live" incoming data source from the underlying TCP connection. Allowing it to be consumable twice would require buffering the incoming data, thus defeating the purpose of its streaming nature. If the dataBytes source is materialized a second time, it will fail with an "stream can cannot be materialized more than once" exception. When called on `Strict` entities or sources whose values can be buffered in memory, the above warnings can be ignored. Repeated materialization is not necessary in this case, avoiding the mentioned exceptions due to the data being held in memory. In future versions, more automatic ways to warn or resolve these situations may be introduced, see issue #18716.