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package ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.impl.client;
import ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.annotation.NotThreadSafe;
import ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.params.HttpParams;
import ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.params.AbstractHttpParams;
/**
* Represents a stack of parameter collections.
* When retrieving a parameter, the stack is searched in a fixed order
* and the first match returned. Setting parameters via the stack is
* not supported. To minimize overhead, the stack has a fixed size and
* does not maintain an internal array.
* The supported stack entries, sorted by increasing priority, are:
* <ol>
* <li>Application parameters:
* expected to be the same for all clients used by an application.
* These provide "global", that is application-wide, defaults.
* </li>
* <li>Client parameters:
* specific to an instance of
* {@link ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.client.HttpClient HttpClient}.
* These provide client specific defaults.
* </li>
* <li>Request parameters:
* specific to a single request execution.
* For overriding client and global defaults.
* </li>
* <li>Override parameters:
* specific to an instance of
* {@link ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.client.HttpClient HttpClient}.
* These can be used to set parameters that cannot be overridden
* on a per-request basis.
* </li>
* </ol>
* Each stack entry may be <code>null</code>. That is preferable over
* an empty params collection, since it avoids searching the empty collection
* when looking up parameters.
*
*
*
* @since 4.0
*/
@NotThreadSafe
public class ClientParamsStack extends AbstractHttpParams {
/** The application parameter collection, or <code>null</code>. */
protected final HttpParams applicationParams;
/** The client parameter collection, or <code>null</code>. */
protected final HttpParams clientParams;
/** The request parameter collection, or <code>null</code>. */
protected final HttpParams requestParams;
/** The override parameter collection, or <code>null</code>. */
protected final HttpParams overrideParams;
/**
* Creates a new parameter stack from elements.
* The arguments will be stored as-is, there is no copying to
* prevent modification.
*
* @param aparams application parameters, or <code>null</code>
* @param cparams client parameters, or <code>null</code>
* @param rparams request parameters, or <code>null</code>
* @param oparams override parameters, or <code>null</code>
*/
public ClientParamsStack(HttpParams aparams, HttpParams cparams,
HttpParams rparams, HttpParams oparams) {
applicationParams = aparams;
clientParams = cparams;
requestParams = rparams;
overrideParams = oparams;
}
/**
* Creates a copy of a parameter stack.
* The new stack will have the exact same entries as the argument stack.
* There is no copying of parameters.
*
* @param stack the stack to copy
*/
public ClientParamsStack(ClientParamsStack stack) {
this(stack.getApplicationParams(),
stack.getClientParams(),
stack.getRequestParams(),
stack.getOverrideParams());
}
/**
* Creates a modified copy of a parameter stack.
* The new stack will contain the explicitly passed elements.
* For elements where the explicit argument is <code>null</code>,
* the corresponding element from the argument stack is used.
* There is no copying of parameters.
*
* @param stack the stack to modify
* @param aparams application parameters, or <code>null</code>
* @param cparams client parameters, or <code>null</code>
* @param rparams request parameters, or <code>null</code>
* @param oparams override parameters, or <code>null</code>
*/
public ClientParamsStack(ClientParamsStack stack,
HttpParams aparams, HttpParams cparams,
HttpParams rparams, HttpParams oparams) {
this((aparams != null) ? aparams : stack.getApplicationParams(),
(cparams != null) ? cparams : stack.getClientParams(),
(rparams != null) ? rparams : stack.getRequestParams(),
(oparams != null) ? oparams : stack.getOverrideParams());
}
/**
* Obtains the application parameters of this stack.
*
* @return the application parameters, or <code>null</code>
*/
public final HttpParams getApplicationParams() {
return applicationParams;
}
/**
* Obtains the client parameters of this stack.
*
* @return the client parameters, or <code>null</code>
*/
public final HttpParams getClientParams() {
return clientParams;
}
/**
* Obtains the request parameters of this stack.
*
* @return the request parameters, or <code>null</code>
*/
public final HttpParams getRequestParams() {
return requestParams;
}
/**
* Obtains the override parameters of this stack.
*
* @return the override parameters, or <code>null</code>
*/
public final HttpParams getOverrideParams() {
return overrideParams;
}
/**
* Obtains a parameter from this stack.
* See class comment for search order.
*
* @param name the name of the parameter to obtain
*
* @return the highest-priority value for that parameter, or
* <code>null</code> if it is not set anywhere in this stack
*/
public Object getParameter(String name) {
if (name == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException
("Parameter name must not be null.");
}
Object result = null;
if (overrideParams != null) {
result = overrideParams.getParameter(name);
}
if ((result == null) && (requestParams != null)) {
result = requestParams.getParameter(name);
}
if ((result == null) && (clientParams != null)) {
result = clientParams.getParameter(name);
}
if ((result == null) && (applicationParams != null)) {
result = applicationParams.getParameter(name);
}
return result;
}
/**
* Does <i>not</i> set a parameter.
* Parameter stacks are read-only. It is possible, though discouraged,
* to access and modify specific stack entries.
* Derived classes may change this behavior.
*
* @param name ignored
* @param value ignored
*
* @return nothing
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
*/
public HttpParams setParameter(String name, Object value)
throws UnsupportedOperationException {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException
("Setting parameters in a stack is not supported.");
}
/**
* Does <i>not</i> remove a parameter.
* Parameter stacks are read-only. It is possible, though discouraged,
* to access and modify specific stack entries.
* Derived classes may change this behavior.
*
* @param name ignored
*
* @return nothing
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
*/
public boolean removeParameter(String name) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException
("Removing parameters in a stack is not supported.");
}
/**
* Does <i>not</i> copy parameters.
* Parameter stacks are lightweight objects, expected to be instantiated
* as needed and to be used only in a very specific context. On top of
* that, they are read-only. The typical copy operation to prevent
* accidental modification of parameters passed by the application to
* a framework object is therefore pointless and disabled.
* Create a new stack if you really need a copy.
* <br/>
* Derived classes may change this behavior.
*
* @return <code>this</code> parameter stack
*/
public HttpParams copy() {
return this;
}
}
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