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+<p>REST client API</p>
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+<a id='TOC'></a><h5 class='toc'>Table of Contents</h5>
+<ol class='toc'>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#RestClient'>REST Client API</a></p>
+ <ol>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#SSL'>SSL Support</a></p>
+ <ol>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#SSLOpts'>SSLOpts Bean</a></p>
+ </ol>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#Authentication'>Authentication</a></p>
+ <ol>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#BASIC'>BASIC Authentication</a></p>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#FORM'>FORM-based Authentication</a></p>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#OIDC'>OIDC Authentication</a></p>
+ </ol>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#ResponsePatterns'>Using Response Patterns</a></p>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#PipingOutput'>Piping Response Output</a></p>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#Logging'>Logging</a></p>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#Interceptors'>Interceptors</a></p>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#Remoteable'>Remoteable Proxies</a></p>
+ <li><p><a class='doclink' href='#Other'>Other Useful Methods</a></p>
+ </ol>
+</ol>
+
+<!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+<a id="RestClient"></a>
+<h2 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1 - REST Client API</h2>
+<div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ Juno provides an HTTP client API that makes it extremely simple to connect to remote REST interfaces and
+ seemlessly send and receive serialized POJOs in requests and responses.
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='notes'>Features:</h6>
+ <ul class='notes'>
+ <li>Converts POJOs directly to HTTP request message bodies using {@link com.ibm.juno.core.serializer.Serializer} classes.
+ <li>Converts HTTP response message bodies directly to POJOs using {@link com.ibm.juno.core.parser.Parser} classes.
+ <li>Exposes the full functionality of the Apache HttpClient API by exposing all methods defined on the
+ {@link org.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClientBuilder} class.
+ <li>Provides various convenience methods for setting up common SSL and authentication methods.
+ <li>Provides a fluent interface that allows you to make complex REST calls in a single line of code.
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ The client API is designed to work as a thin layer on top of the proven Apache HttpClient API.
+ By leveraging the HttpClient library, details such as SSL certificate negotiation, proxies, encoding, etc...
+ are all handled in Apache code.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Juno client API prereq's Apache HttpClient 4.1.2+.
+ At a mimimum, the following jars are required:
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li><code>httpclient-4.5.jar</code>
+ <li><code>httpcore-4.4.1.jar</code>
+ <li><code>httpmime-4.5.jar</code>
+ </ul>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Examples</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Examples below use the Juno Address Book resource example</jc>
+
+ <jc>// Create a reusable client with JSON support</jc>
+ RestClient client = <jk>new</jk> RestClient(JsonSerializer.<jk>class</jk>, JsonParser.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, ignoring output</jc>
+ <jk>try</jk> {
+ <jk>int</jk> rc = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook"</js>).execute();
+ <jc>// Succeeded!</jc>
+ } <jk>catch</jk> (RestCallException e) {
+ <jc>// Failed!</jc>
+ System.<jsf>err</jsf>.println(
+ String.<jsm>format</jsm>(<js>"status=%s, message=%s"</js>, e.getResponseStatus(), e.getResponseMessage())
+ );
+ }
+
+ <jc>// Remaining examples ignore thrown exceptions.</jc>
+
+ <jc>// GET request, secure, ignoring output</jc>
+ client.doGet(<js>"https://localhost:9443/sample/addressBook"</js>).execute();
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a String. No POJO parsing is performed.
+ // Note that when calling one of the getX() methods, you don't need to call connect() or disconnect(), since
+ // it's automatically called for you.</jc>
+ String output = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook"</js>)
+ .getResponseAsString();
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a Reader</jc>
+ Reader r = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook"</js>)
+ .getReader();
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as an ObjectMap</jc>
+ <jc>// Input must be an object (e.g. "{...}")</jc>
+ ObjectMap m = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook/0"</js>)
+ .getResponse(ObjectMap.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a ObjectList</jc>
+ <jc>// Input must be an array (e.g. "[...]")</jc>
+ ObjectList l = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook"</js>)
+ .getResponse(ObjectList.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a parsed bean</jc>
+ <jc>// Input must be an object (e.g. "{...}")</jc>
+ <jc>// Note that you don't have to do any casting!</jc>
+ Person p = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook/0"</js>)
+ .getResponse(Person.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a parsed bean</jc>
+ <jc>// Input must be an array of objects (e.g. "[{...},{...}]")</jc>
+ Person[] pa = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook"</js>)
+ .getResponse(Person[].<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Same as above, except as a List<Person></jc>
+ ClassMeta cm = BeanContext.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.getCollectionClassMeta(LinkedList.<jk>class</jk>, Person.<jk>class</jk>);
+ List<Person> pl = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook"</js>)
+ .getResponse(cm);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a parsed string</jc>
+ <jc>// Input must be a string (e.g. "<string>foo</string>" or "'foo'")</jc>
+ String name = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook/0/name"</js>)
+ .getResponse(String.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a parsed number</jc>
+ <jc>// Input must be a number (e.g. "<number>123</number>" or "123")</jc>
+ <jk>int</jk> age = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook/0/age"</js>)
+ .getResponse(Integer.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting output as a parsed boolean</jc>
+ <jc>// Input must be a boolean (e.g. "<boolean>true</boolean>" or "true")</jc>
+ <jk>boolean</jk> isCurrent = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook/0/addresses/0/isCurrent"</js>)
+ .getResponse(Boolean.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// GET request, getting a filtered object</jc>
+ client.getParser().addFilters(CalendarFilter.<jsf>ISO8601</jsf>.<jk>class</jk>);
+ Calendar birthDate = client.doGet(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook/0/birthDate"</js>)
+ .getResponse(GregorianCalendar.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// PUT request on regular field</jc>
+ String newName = <js>"John Smith"</js>;
+ <jk>int</jk> rc = client.doPut(<js>"http://localhost:9080/addressBook/0/name"</js>, newName).execute();
+
+ <jc>// PUT request on filtered field</jc>
+ Calendar newBirthDate = <jk>new</jk> GregorianCalendar(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6);
+ rc = client.doPut(<js>"http://localhost:9080/sample/addressBook/0/birthDate"</js>, newBirthDate).execute();
+
+ <jc>// POST of a new entry to a list</jc>
+ Address newAddress = <jk>new</jk> Address(<js>"101 Main St"</js>, <js>"Anywhere"</js>, <js>"NY"</js>, 12121, <jk>false</jk>);
+ rc = client.doPost(<js>"http://localhost:9080/addressBook/0/addresses"</js>, newAddress).execute();
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='notes'>Notes:</h6>
+ <ul class='notes'>
+ <li><p>The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient} class exposes all the builder methods on the Apache HttpClient {@link org.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClientBuilder} class.
+ Use these methods to provide any customized HTTP client behavior..</p>
+ </ul>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="SSL"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.1 - SSL Support</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The simplest way to enable SSL support in the client is to use the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#enableSSL(SSLOpts)} method
+ and one of the predefined {@link com.ibm.juno.client.SSLOpts} instances:
+ <ul>
+ <li>{@link com.ibm.juno.client.SSLOpts#DEFAULT} - Normal certificate and hostname validation.
+ <li>{@link com.ibm.juno.client.SSLOpts#LAX} - Allows for self-signed certificates.
+ </ul>
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Example:</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a client that ignores self-signed or otherwise invalid certificates.</jc>
+ RestClient restClient = <jk>new</jk> RestClient()
+ .enableSSL(SSLOpts.<jsf>LAX</jsf>);
+
+ <jc>// ...or...</jc>
+ RestClient restClient = <jk>new</jk> RestClient()
+ .enableLaxSSL();
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This is functionally equivalent to the following:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ RestClient restClient = <jk>new</jk> RestClient();
+
+ HostnameVerifier hv = <jk>new</jk> NoopHostnameVerifier();
+ TrustManager tm = <jk>new</jk> SimpleX509TrustManager(<jk>true</jk>);
+
+ <jk>for</jk> (String p : <jk>new</jk> String[]{<js>"SSL"</js>,<js>"TLS"</js>,<js>"SSL_TLS"</js>}) {
+ SSLContext ctx = SSLContext.<jsm>getInstance</jsm>(p);
+ ctx.init(<jk>null</jk>, <jk>new</jk> TrustManager[] { tm }, <jk>null</jk>);
+ SSLConnectionSocketFactory sf = <jk>new</jk> SSLConnectionSocketFactory(ctx, hv);
+ restClient.setSSLSocketFactory(sf);
+ Registry<ConnectionSocketFactory> r = RegistryBuilder.<ConnectionSocketFactory><jsm>.create</jsm>().register(<js>"https"</js>, sf).build();
+ restClient.setConnectionManager(<jk>new</jk> PoolingHttpClientConnectionManager(r));
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ More complex SSL support can be enabled through the various {@link org.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClientBuilder} methods defined on the class.
+ </p>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="SSLOpts"></a>
+ <h4 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.1.1 - SSLOpts Bean</h4>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.SSLOpts} class itself is a bean that can be created by the parsers.
+ For example, SSL options can be specified in a config file and retrieved as a bean using the {@link com.ibm.juno.core.ini.ConfigFile} class.
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Contents of <code>MyConfig.cfg</code></h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>#================================================================================
+ # My Connection Settings
+ #================================================================================</jc>
+ [Connection]
+ url = https://myremotehost:9443
+ ssl = {certValidate:'LAX',hostVerify:'LAX'}
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Code that reads an <code>SSLOpts</code> bean from the config file</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Read config file and set SSL options based on what's in that file.</jc>
+ ConfigFile cf = ConfigMgr.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.get(<js>"MyConfig.cfg"</js>);
+ SSLOpts ssl = cf.getObject(SSLOpts.<jk>class</jk>, <js>"Connection/ssl"</js>);
+ RestClient rc = <jk>new</jk> RestClient().enableSSL(ssl);
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="Authentication"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.2 - Authentication</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="BASIC"></a>
+ <h4 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.2.1 - BASIC Authentication</h4>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#setBasicAuth(String,int,String,String)} method can be used to quickly enable
+ BASIC authentication support.
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Example:</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a client that performs BASIC authentication using the specified user/pw.</jc>
+ RestClient restClient = <jk>new</jk> RestClient()
+ .setBasicAuth(<jsf>HOST</jsf>, <jsf>PORT</jsf>, <jsf>USER</jsf>, <jsf>PW</jsf>);
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This is functionally equivalent to the following:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ RestClient restClient = <jk>new</jk> RestClient();
+ AuthScope scope = <jk>new</jk> AuthScope(<jsf>HOST</jsf>, <jsf>PORT</jsf>);
+ Credentials up = <jk>new</jk> UsernamePasswordCredentials(<jsf>USER</jsf>, <jsf>PW</jsf>);
+ CredentialsProvider p = <jk>new</jk> BasicCredentialsProvider();
+ p.setCredentials(scope, up);
+ restClient.setDefaultCredentialsProvider(p);
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="FORM"></a>
+ <h4 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.2.2 - FORM-based Authentication</h4>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient} class does not itself provide FORM-based authentication since there
+ is no standard way of providing such support.
+ Typically, to perform FORM-based or other types of authentication, you'll want to create your own
+ subclass of {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient} and override the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#createHttpClient()}
+ method to provide an authenticated client.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The following example shows how the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.jazz.JazzRestClient} class provides
+ FORM-based authentication support.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jd>/**
+ * Constructor.
+ */</jd>
+ <jk>public</jk> JazzRestClient(URI jazzUri, String user, String pw) <jk>throws</jk> IOException {
+ ...
+ }
+
+ <jd>/**
+ * Override the createHttpClient() method to return an authenticated client.
+ */</jd>
+ <ja>@Override</ja> <jc>/* RestClient */</jc>
+ <jk>protected</jk> CloseableHttpClient createHttpClient() <jk>throws</jk> Exception {
+ CloseableHttpClient client = <jk>super</jk>.createHttpClient();
+ formBasedAuthenticate(client);
+ visitAuthenticatedURL(client);
+ <jk>return</jk> client;
+ }
+
+ <jc>/*
+ * Performs form-based authentication against the Jazz server.
+ */</jc>
+ <jk>private void</jk> formBasedAuthenticate(HttpClient client) <jk>throws</jk> IOException {
+
+ URI uri2 = <jf>jazzUri</jf>.resolve(<js>"j_security_check"</js>);
+ HttpPost request = <jk>new</jk> HttpPost(uri2);
+ request.setConfig(RequestConfig.<jsm>custom</jsm>().setRedirectsEnabled(<jk>false</jk>).build());
+
+ <jc>// Charset must explicitly be set to UTF-8 to handle user/pw with non-ascii characters.</jc>
+ request.addHeader(<js>"Content-Type"</js>, <js>"application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=utf-8"</js>);
+
+ NameValuePairs params = <jk>new</jk> NameValuePairs()
+ .append(<jk>new</jk> BasicNameValuePair(<js>"j_username""</js>, <jf>user</jf>))
+ .append(<jk>new</jk> BasicNameValuePair(<js>"j_password"</js>, <jf>pw</jf>));
+ request.setEntity(<jk>new</jk> UrlEncodedFormEntity(params));
+
+ HttpResponse response = client.execute(request);
+ <jk>try</jk> {
+ <jk>int</jk> rc = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
+
+ Header authMsg = response.getFirstHeader(<js>"X-com-ibm-team-repository-web-auth-msg"</js>);
+ <jk>if</jk> (authMsg != <jk>null</jk>)
+ <jk>throw new</jk> IOException(authMsg.getValue());
+
+ <jc>// The form auth request should always respond with a 200 ok or 302 redirect code</jc>
+ <jk>if</jk> (rc == <jsf>SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY</jsf>) {
+ <jk>if</jk> (response.getFirstHeader(<js>"Location"</js>).getValue().matches(<js>"^.*/auth/authfailed.*$"</js>))
+ <jk>throw new</jk> IOException(<js>"Invalid credentials."</js>);
+ } <jk>else if</jk> (rc != <jsf>SC_OK</jsf>) {
+ <jk>throw new</jk> IOException(<js>"Unexpected HTTP status: "</js> + rc);
+ }
+ } <jk>finally</jk> {
+ EntityUtils.<jsm>consume</jsm>(response.getEntity());
+ }
+ }
+
+ <jc>/*
+ * This is needed for Tomcat because it responds with SC_BAD_REQUEST when the j_security_check URL is visited before an
+ * authenticated URL has been visited. This same URL must also be visited after authenticating with j_security_check
+ * otherwise tomcat will not consider the session authenticated
+ */</jc>
+ <jk>private int</jk> visitAuthenticatedURL(HttpClient httpClient) <jk>throws</jk> IOException {
+ HttpGet authenticatedURL = <jk>new</jk> HttpGet(<jf>jazzUri</jf>.resolve(<js>"authenticated/identity"</js>));
+ HttpResponse response = httpClient.execute(authenticatedURL);
+ <jk>try</jk> {
+ <jk>return</jk> response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
+ } <jk>finally</jk> {
+ EntityUtils.<jsm>consume</jsm>(response.getEntity());
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="OIDC"></a>
+ <h4 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.2.3 - OIDC Authentication</h4>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The following example shows how the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.jazz.JazzRestClient} class provides
+ OIDC authentication support.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jd>/**
+ * Constructor.
+ */</jd>
+ <jk>public</jk> JazzRestClient(URI jazzUri, String user, String pw) <jk>throws</jk> IOException {
+ ...
+ }
+
+ <jd>/**
+ * Override the createHttpClient() method to return an authenticated client.
+ */</jd>
+ <ja>@Override</ja> <jc>/* RestClient */</jc>
+ <jk>protected</jk> CloseableHttpClient createHttpClient() <jk>throws</jk> Exception {
+ CloseableHttpClient client = <jk>super</jk>.createHttpClient();
+ oidcAuthenticate(client);
+ <jk>return</jk> client;
+ }
+
+ <jk>private void</jk> oidcAuthenticate(HttpClient client) <jk>throws</jk> IOException {
+
+ HttpGet request = <jk>new</jk> HttpGet(<jf>jazzUri</jf>);
+ request.setConfig(RequestConfig.<jsm>custom</jsm>().setRedirectsEnabled(<jk>false</jk>).build());
+
+ <jc>// Charset must explicitly be set to UTF-8 to handle user/pw with non-ascii characters.</jc>
+ request.addHeader(<js>"Content-Type"</js>, <js>"application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=utf-8"</js>);
+
+ HttpResponse response = client.execute(request);
+ <jk>try</jk> {
+ <jk>int</jk> code = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
+
+ <jc>// Already authenticated</jc>
+ <jk>if</jk> (code == <jsf>SC_OK</jsf>)
+ <jk>return</jk>;
+
+ <jk>if</jk> (code != <jsf>SC_UNAUTHORIZED</jsf>)
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"Unexpected response during OIDC authentication: "</js> + response.getStatusLine());
+
+ <jc>// x-jsa-authorization-redirect</jc>
+ String redirectUri = getHeader(response, <js>"X-JSA-AUTHORIZATION-REDIRECT"</js>);
+
+ <jk>if</jk> (redirectUri == <jk>null</jk>)
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"Expected a redirect URI during OIDC authentication: "</js> + response.getStatusLine());
+
+ <jc>// Handle Bearer Challenge</jc>
+ HttpGet method = <jk>new</jk> HttpGet(redirectUri + <js>"&prompt=none"</js>);
+ addDefaultOidcHeaders(method);
+
+ response = client.execute(method);
+
+ code = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
+
+ <jk>if</jk> (code != <jsf>SC_OK</jsf>)
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"Unexpected response during OIDC authentication phase 2: "</js> + response.getStatusLine());
+
+ String loginRequired = getHeader(response, <js>"X-JSA-LOGIN-REQUIRED"</js>);
+
+ <jk>if</jk> (! <js>"true"</js>.equals(loginRequired))
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"X-JSA-LOGIN-REQUIRED header not found on response during OIDC authentication phase 2: "</js> + response.getStatusLine());
+
+ method = <jk>new</jk> HttpGet(redirectUri + <js>"&prompt=none"</js>);
+
+ addDefaultOidcHeaders(method);
+ response = client.execute(method);
+
+ code = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
+
+ <jk>if</jk> (code != <jsf>SC_OK</jsf>)
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"Unexpected response during OIDC authentication phase 3: "</js> + response.getStatusLine());
+
+ <jc>// Handle JAS Challenge</jc>
+ method = <jk>new</jk> HttpGet(redirectUri);
+ addDefaultOidcHeaders(method);
+
+ response = client.execute(method);
+
+ code = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
+
+ <jk>if</jk> (code != <jsf>SC_OK</jsf>)
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"Unexpected response during OIDC authentication phase 4: "</js> + response.getStatusLine());
+
+ <jf>cookie</jf> = getHeader(response, <js>"Set-Cookie"</js>);
+
+ Header[] defaultHeaders = <jk>new</jk> Header[] {
+ <jk>new</jk> BasicHeader(<js>"User-Agent"</js>, <js>"Jazz Native Client"</js>),
+ <jk>new</jk> BasicHeader(<js>"X-com-ibm-team-configuration-versions"</js>, <js>"com.ibm.team.rtc=6.0.0,com.ibm.team.jazz.foundation=6.0"</js>),
+ <jk>new</jk> BasicHeader(<js>"Accept"</js>, <js>"text/json"</js>),
+ <jk>new</jk> BasicHeader(<js>"Authorization"</js>, <js>"Basic "</js> + StringUtils.<jsm>base64EncodeToString</jsm>(<jf>user</jf> + <js>":"</js> + <jf>pw</jf>)),
+ <jk>new</jk> BasicHeader(<js>"Cookie"</js>, cookie)
+ };
+
+ setDefaultHeaders(Arrays.<jsm>asList</jsm>(defaultHeaders));
+
+ } <jk>finally</jk> {
+ EntityUtils.<jsm>consume</jsm>(response.getEntity());
+ }
+ }
+
+ <jk>private void</jk> addDefaultOidcHeaders(HttpRequestBase method) {
+ method.addHeader(<js>"User-Agent"</js>, <js>"Jazz Native Client"</js>);
+ method.addHeader(<js>"X-com-ibm-team-configuration-versions"</js>, <js>"com.ibm.team.rtc=6.0.0,com.ibm.team.jazz.foundation=6.0"</js>);
+ method.addHeader(<js>"Accept"</js>, <js>"text/json"</js>);
+
+ <jk>if</jk> (<jf>cookie</jf> != <jk>null</jk>) {
+ method.addHeader(<js>"Authorization"</js>, <js>"Basic "</js> + StringUtils.<jsm>base64EncodeToString</jsm>(<jf>user</jf> + <js>":"</js> + <jf>pw</jf>));
+ method.addHeader(<js>"Cookie"</js>, cookie);
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="ResponsePatterns"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.3 - Using Response Patterns</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ One issue with REST (and HTTP in general) is that the HTTP response code must be set as a header before the
+ body of the request is sent. This can be problematic when REST calls invoke long-running processes, pipes
+ the results through the connection, and then fails after an HTTP 200 has already been sent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One common solution is to serialize some text at the end to indicate whether the long-running process succeeded (e.g. <js>"FAILED"</js> or <js>"SUCCEEDED"</js>).
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient} class has convenience methods for scanning the response without
+ interfering with the other methods used for retrieving output.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The following example shows how the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#successPattern(String)} method can be used
+ to look for a SUCCESS message in the output:
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Example:</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Throw a RestCallException if SUCCESS is not found in the output.</jc>
+ restClient.doPost(<jsf>URL</jsf>)
+ .successPattern(<js>"SUCCESS"</js>)
+ .run();
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#failurePattern(String)} method does the opposite.
+ It throws an exception if a failure message is detected.
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Example:</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Throw a RestCallException if FAILURE or ERROR is found in the output.</jc>
+ restClient.doPost(<jsf>URL</jsf>)
+ .failurePattern(<js>"FAILURE|ERROR"</js>)
+ .run();
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These convenience methods are specialized methods that use the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#addResponsePattern(ResponsePattern)}
+ method which uses regular expression matching against the response body.
+ This method can be used to search for arbitrary patterns in the response body.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The following example shows how to use a response pattern finder to find and capture patterns for <js>"x=number"</js> and <js>"y=string"</js>
+ from a response body.
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Example:</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jk>final</jk> List<Number> xList = <jk>new</jk> ArrayList<Number>();
+ <jk>final</jk> List<String> yList = <jk>new</jk> ArrayList<String>();
+
+ String responseText = restClient.doGet(<jsf>URL</jsf>)
+ .addResponsePattern(
+ <jk>new</jk> ResponsePattern(<js>"x=(\\d+)"</js>) {
+ <ja>@Override</ja>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onMatch(RestCall restCall, Matcher m) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ xList.add(Integer.<jsm>parseInt</jsm>(m.group(1)));
+ }
+ <ja>@Override</ja>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onNoMatch(RestCall restCall) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"No X's found!"</js>);
+ }
+ }
+ )
+ .addResponsePattern(
+ <jk>new</jk> ResponsePattern(<js>"y=(\\S+)"</js>) {
+ <ja>@Override</ja>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onMatch(RestCall restCall, Matcher m) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ yList.add(m.group(1));
+ }
+ <ja>@Override</ja>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onNoMatch(RestCall restCall) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"No Y's found!"</js>);
+ }
+ }
+ )
+ .getResponseAsString();
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Using response patterns does not affect the functionality of any of the other methods
+ used to retrieve the response such as {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#getResponseAsString()} or {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#getResponse(Class)}.<br>
+ HOWEVER, if you want to retrieve the entire text of the response from inside the match methods,
+ use {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#getCapturedResponse()} since this method will not absorb the response for those other methods.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="#PipingOutput"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.4 - Piping Response Output</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall} class provides various convenience <code>pipeTo()</code> methods
+ to pipe output to output streams and writers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you want to pipe output without any intermediate buffering, you can use the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#byLines()} method.
+ This will cause the output to be piped and flushed after every line.
+ This can be useful if you want to display the results in real-time from a long running process producing
+ output on a REST call.
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Example:</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Pipe output from REST call to System.out in real-time.</jc>
+ restClient.doPost(<jsf>URL</jsf>).byLines().pipeTo(<jk>new</jk> PrintWriter(System.<jk>out</jk>)).run();
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="Logging"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.5 - Logging</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ Use the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#logTo(Level,Logger)} and {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#logTo(Level,Logger)} methods
+ to log HTTP calls.
+ These methods will cause the HTTP request and response headers and body to be logged to the specified logger.
+ </p>
+ <h6 class='topic'>Example:</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Log the HTTP request/response to the specified logger.</jc>
+ <jk>int</jk> rc = restClient.doGet(<jsf>URL</jsf>).logTo(<jsf>INFO</jsf>, getLogger()).run();
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The method call is ignored if the logger level is below the specified level.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Customized logging can be handled by subclassing the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCallLogger} class and using the
+ {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#addInterceptor(RestCallInterceptor)} method.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="Interceptors"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.6 - Interceptors</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#addInterceptor(RestCallInterceptor)} and {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#addInterceptor(RestCallInterceptor)} methods
+ can be used to intercept responses during specific connection lifecycle events.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCallLogger} class is an example of an interceptor that uses the various lifecycle methods
+ to log HTTP requests.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jd>/**
+ * Specialized interceptor for logging calls to a log file.
+ */</jd>
+ <jk>public class</jk> RestCallLogger <jk>extends</jk> RestCallInterceptor {
+
+ <jk>private</jk> Level <jf>level</jf>;
+ <jk>private</jk> Logger <jf>log</jf>;
+
+ <jd>/**
+ * Constructor.
+ *
+ * <ja>@param</ja> level The log level to log messages at.
+ * <ja>@param</ja> log The logger to log to.
+ */</jd>
+ <jk>protected</jk> RestCallLogger(Level level, Logger log) {
+ <jk>this</jk>.<jf>level</jf> = level;
+ <jk>this</jk>.<jf>log</jf> = log;
+ }
+
+ <ja>@Override</ja> <jc>/* RestCallInterceptor */</jc>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onInit(RestCall restCall) {
+ <jk>if</jk> (<jf>log</jf>.isLoggable(<jf>level</jf>))
+ restCall.captureResponse();
+ }
+
+ <ja>@Override</ja> <jc>/* RestCallInterceptor */</jc>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onConnect(RestCall restCall, <jk>int</jk> statusCode, HttpRequest req, HttpResponse res) {
+ <jc>// Do nothing.</jc>
+ }
+
+ <ja>@Override</ja> <jc>/* RestCallInterceptor */</jc>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onRetry(RestCall restCall, <jk>int</jk> statusCode, HttpRequest req, HttpResponse res) {
+ <jk>if</jk> (<jf>log</jf>.isLoggable(<jf>level</jf>))
+ <jf>log</jf>.log(level, MessageFormat.<jsm>format</jsm>(<js>"Call to {0} returned {1}. Will retry."</js>, req.getRequestLine().getUri(), statusCode));
+ }
+
+ <ja>@Override</ja> <jc>/* RestCallInterceptor */</jc>
+ <jk>public void</jk> onClose(RestCall restCall) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ <jk>try</jk> {
+ <jk>if</jk> (<jf>log</jf>.isLoggable(<jf>level</jf>)) {
+ String output = restCall.getCapturedResponse();
+ StringBuilder sb = <jk>new</jk> StringBuilder();
+ HttpUriRequest req = restCall.getRequest();
+ HttpResponse res = restCall.getResponse();
+ <jk>if</jk> (req != <jk>null</jk>) {
+ sb.append(<js>"\n=== HTTP Call =================================================================="</js>);
+
+ sb.append(<js>"\n=== REQUEST ===\n"</js>).append(req);
+ sb.append(<js>"\n---request headers---"</js>);
+ <jk>for</jk> (Header h : req.getAllHeaders())
+ sb.append(<js>"\n"</js>).append(h);
+ <jk>if</jk> (req <jk>instanceof</jk> HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase) {
+ sb.append(<js>"\n---request entity---"</js>);
+ HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase req2 = (HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase)req;
+ HttpEntity e = req2.getEntity();
+ <jk>if</jk> (e == <jk>null</jk>)
+ sb.append(<js>"\nEntity is null"</js>);
+ <jk>else</jk> {
+ <jk>if</jk> (e.getContentType() != <jk>null</jk>)
+ sb.append(<js>"\n"</js>).append(e.getContentType());
+ <jk>if</jk> (e.getContentEncoding() != <jk>null</jk>)
+ sb.append(<js>"\n"</js>).append(e.getContentEncoding());
+ <jk>if</jk> (e.isRepeatable()) {
+ <jk>try</jk> {
+ sb.append(<js>"\n---request content---\n"</js>).append(EntityUtils.<jsm>toString</jsm>(e));
+ } <jk>catch</jk> (Exception ex) {
+ <jk>throw new</jk> RuntimeException(ex);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ <jk>if</jk> (res != <jk>null</jk>) {
+ sb.append(<js>"\n=== RESPONSE ===\n"</js>).append(res.getStatusLine());
+ sb.append(<js>"\n---response headers---"</js>);
+ <jk>for</jk> (Header h : res.getAllHeaders())
+ sb.append(<js>"\n"</js>).append(h);
+ sb.append(<js>"\n---response content---\n"</js>).append(output);
+ sb.append(<js>"\n=== END ========================================================================"</js>);
+ }
+ <jf>log</jf>.log(<jf>level</jf>, sb.toString());
+ }
+ } <jk>catch</jk> (IOException e) {
+ <jf>log</jf>.log(Level.<jsf>SEVERE</jsf>, e.getLocalizedMessage(), e);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="Remoteable"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.7 - Remotable Proxies</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ Juno provides the capability of calling methods on POJOs on a server through client-side proxy interfaces.
+ It offers a number of advantages over other similar remote proxy interfaces, such as being much simpler to
+ use and allowing much more flexibility.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Proxy interfaces are retrieved using the {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#getRemoteableProxy(Class)} method.
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#setRemoteableServletUri(String)} method is used to specify the location
+ of the remoteable services servlet running on the server.
+ The remoteable servlet is a specialized subclass of {@link com.ibm.juno.server.RestServlet} that provides a full-blown
+ REST interface for calling interfaces remotely.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In this example, we have the following interface defined that we want to call from the client side against
+ a POJO on the server side (i.e. a Remoteable Service)...
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jk>public interface</jk> IAddressBook {
+ Person createPerson(CreatePerson cp) <jk>throws</jk> Exception;
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The client side code for invoking this method is shown below...
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a RestClient using JSON for serialization, and point to the server-side remoteable servlet.</jc>
+ RestClient client = <jk>new</jk> RestClient(JsonSerializer.<jk>class</jk>, JsonParser.<jk>class</jk>)
+ .setRemoteableServletUri(<js>"https://localhost:9080/juno/sample/remoteable"</js>);
+
+ <jc>// Create a proxy interface.</jc>
+ IAddressBook ab = client.getRemoteableProxy(IAddressBook.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Invoke a method on the server side and get the returned result.</jc>
+ Person p = ab.createPerson(
+ <jk>new</jk> CreatePerson(<js>"Test Person"</js>,
+ AddressBook.<jsm>toCalendar</jsm>(<js>"Aug 1, 1999"</js>),
+ <jk>new</jk> CreateAddress(<js>"Test street"</js>, <js>"Test city"</js>, <js>"Test state"</js>, 12345, <jk>true</jk>))
+ );
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The requirements for a method to be callable through a remoteable service are:
+ <ul>
+ <li>The method must be public.
+ <li>The parameter and return types must be <a href='../../../../com/ibm/juno/core/package-summary.html#PojoCategories'><u>serializable and parsable</u></a>.
+ </ul>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One significant feature is that the remoteable services servlet is a full-blown REST interface.
+ Therefore, in cases where the interface classes are not available on the client side,
+ the same method calls can be made through pure REST calls.
+ This can also aid significantly in debugging since calls to the remoteable service
+ can be called directly from a browser with no code involved.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ See {@link com.ibm.juno.server.remoteable} for more information.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================== -->
+ <a id="Other"></a>
+ <h3 class='topic' onclick='toggle(this)'>1.8 - Other Useful Methods</h3>
+ <div class='topic'>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#setRootUrl(String)} method can be used to specify a root URL on
+ all requests so that you don't have to use absolute paths on individual calls.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a rest client with a root URL</jc>
+ RestClient rc = <jk>new</jk> RestClient().setRootUrl(<js>"http://localhost:9080/foobar"</js>);
+ String r = rc.doGet(<js>"/baz"</js>).getResponseAsString(); <jc>// Gets "http://localhost:9080/foobar/baz"</jc>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestClient#setProperty(String,Object)} method can be used to set serializer
+ and parser properties.
+ For example, if you're parsing a response into POJOs and you want to ignore fields that aren't on the
+ POJOs, you can use the {@link com.ibm.juno.core.BeanContextProperties#BEAN_ignoreUnknownBeanProperties} property.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a rest client that ignores unknown fields in the response</jc>
+ RestClient rc = <jk>new</jk> RestClient(JsonSerializer.<jk>class</jk>, JsonParser.<jk>class</jk>)
+ .setProperty(<jsf>BEAN_ignoreUnknownBeanProperties</jsf>, <jk>true</jk>);
+ MyPojo myPojo = rc.doGet(<jsf>URL</jsf>).getResponse(MyPojo.<jk>class</jk>);
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The {@link com.ibm.juno.client.RestCall#setRetryable(int,long,RetryOn)} method can be used to automatically
+ retry requests on failures.
+ This can be particularly useful if you're attempting to connect to a REST resource that may be in
+ the process of still initializing.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a rest call that retries every 10 seconds for up to 30 minutes as long as a connection fails
+ // or a 400+ is received.</jc>
+ restClient.doGet(<jsf>URL</jsf>)
+ .setRetryable(180, 10000, RetryOn.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>)
+ .run();
+ </p>
+ </div>
+</div>
+</body>
+</html>
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+###############################################################################
+#
+# Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
+# (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2014. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights:
+# Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule
+# Contract with IBM Corp.
+#
+###############################################################################
+source.. = src/
+output.. = bin/
+bin.includes = META-INF/,\
+ .,\
+ OSGI-INF/
+bin.excludes = **/doc-files/**
+nls_exclude=**/*.html
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+/*******************************************************************************
+ * Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
+ * (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2014, 2015. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * The source code for this program is not published or otherwise
+ * divested of its trade secrets, irrespective of what has been
+ * deposited with the U.S. Copyright Office.
+ *******************************************************************************/
+package com.ibm.juno.client;
+
+import org.apache.http.impl.client.*;
+
+/**
+ * Redirect strategy that allows for redirects on any request type, not just <code>GET</code> or <code>HEAD</code>.
+ * <p>
+ * Note: This class is similar to <code>org.apache.http.impl.client.LaxRedirectStrategy</code>
+ * in Apache HttpClient 4.2, but also allows for redirects on <code>PUTs</code> and <code>DELETEs</code>.
+ *
+ * @author James Bognar (jbognar@us.ibm.com)
+ */
+public class AllowAllRedirects extends DefaultRedirectStrategy {
+
+ @Override /* DefaultRedirectStrategy */
+ protected boolean isRedirectable(final String method) {
+ return true;
+ }
+}
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+/*******************************************************************************
+ * Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
+ * (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2014. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * The source code for this program is not published or otherwise
+ * divested of its trade secrets, irrespective of what has been
+ * deposited with the U.S. Copyright Office.
+ *******************************************************************************/
+package com.ibm.juno.client;
+
+import java.util.*;
+
+import org.apache.http.client.utils.*;
+import org.apache.http.message.*;
+
+/**
+ * Convenience class for setting date headers in RFC2616 format.
+ * <p>
+ * Equivalent to the following code:
+ * <p class='bcode'>
+ * Header h = <jk>new</jk> Header(name, DateUtils.<jsm>formatDate</jsm>(value));
+ * </p>
+ *
+ * @author James Bognar (jbognar@us.ibm.com)
+ */
+public final class DateHeader extends BasicHeader {
+
+ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a date request property in RFC2616 format.
+ *
+ * @param name The header name.
+ * @param value The header value.
+ */
+ public DateHeader(String name, Date value) {
+ super(name, DateUtils.formatDate(value));
+ }
+}
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+/*******************************************************************************
+ * Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
+ * (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2015. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * The source code for this program is not published or otherwise
+ * divested of its trade secrets, irrespective of what has been
+ * deposited with the U.S. Copyright Office.
+ *******************************************************************************/
+package com.ibm.juno.client;
+
+/**
+ * Enumeration of HTTP methods.
+ * <p>
+ *
+ * @author James Bognar (jbognar@us.ibm.com)
+ */
+public enum HttpMethod {
+
+ /** HTTP GET */
+ GET(false),
+
+ /** HTTP PUT */
+ PUT(true),
+
+ /** HTTP POST */
+ POST(true),
+
+ /** HTTP DELETE */
+ DELETE(false),
+
+ /** HTTP OPTIONS */
+ OPTIONS(false),
+
+ /** HTTP HEAD */
+ HEAD(false),
+
+ /** HTTP TRACE */
+ TRACE(false),
+
+ /** HTTP CONNECT */
+ CONNECT(false),
+
+ /** HTTP MOVE */
+ MOVE(false);
+
+ private boolean hasContent;
+
+ HttpMethod(boolean hasContent) {
+ this.hasContent = hasContent;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns whether this HTTP method normally has content.
+ *
+ * @return <jk>true</jk> if this HTTP method normally has content.
+ */
+ public boolean hasContent() {
+ return hasContent;
+ }
+}
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+/*******************************************************************************
+ * Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
+ * (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2014, 2015. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * The source code for this program is not published or otherwise
+ * divested of its trade secrets, irrespective of what has been
+ * deposited with the U.S. Copyright Office.
+ *******************************************************************************/
+package com.ibm.juno.client;
+
+import java.util.*;
+
+import org.apache.http.*;
+import org.apache.http.client.entity.*;
+
+/**
+ * Convenience class for constructing instances of <code>List<NameValuePair></code>
+ * for the {@link UrlEncodedFormEntity} class.
+ *
+ * <h6 class='topic'>Example</h6>
+ * <p class='bcode'>
+ * NameValuePairs params = <jk>new</jk> NameValuePairs()
+ * .append(<jk>new</jk> BasicNameValuePair(<js>"j_username"</js>, user))
+ * .append(<jk>new</jk> BasicNameValuePair(<js>"j_password"</js>, pw));
+ * request.setEntity(<jk>new</jk> UrlEncodedFormEntity(params));
+ * </p>
+ *
+ * @author James Bognar (jbognar@us.ibm.com)
+ */
+public final class NameValuePairs extends LinkedList<NameValuePair> {
+
+ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
+
+ /**
+ * Appends the specified pair to the end of this list.
+ *
+ * @param pair The pair to append to this list.
+ * @return This object (for method chaining).
+ */
+ public NameValuePairs append(NameValuePair pair) {
+ super.add(pair);
+ return this;
+ }
+}
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+/*******************************************************************************
+ * Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
+ * (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2015. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * The source code for this program is not published or otherwise
+ * divested of its trade secrets, irrespective of what has been
+ * deposited with the U.S. Copyright Office.
+ *******************************************************************************/
+package com.ibm.juno.client;
+
+import java.io.*;
+import java.util.regex.*;
+
+/**
+ * Used to find regular expression matches in REST responses made through {@link RestCall}.
+ * <p>
+ * Response patterns are applied to REST calls through the {@link RestCall#addResponsePattern(ResponsePattern)} method.
+ * <p>
+ * <h6 class='topic'>Example</h6>
+ * This example shows how to use a response pattern finder to find and capture patterns for <js>"x=number"</js> and <js>"y=string"</js>
+ * from a response body.
+ * <p>
+ * <p class='bcode'>
+ * <jk>final</jk> List<Number> xList = <jk>new</jk> ArrayList<Number>();
+ * <jk>final</jk> List<String> yList = <jk>new</jk> ArrayList<String>();
+ *
+ * restClient.doGet(<jsf>URL</jsf>)
+ * .addResponsePattern(
+ * <jk>new</jk> ResponsePattern(<js>"x=(\\d+)"</js>) {
+ * <ja>@Override</ja>
+ * <jk>public void</jk> onMatch(RestCall restCall, Matcher m) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ * xList.add(Integer.<jsm>parseInt</jsm>(m.group(1)));
+ * }
+ * <ja>@Override</ja>
+ * <jk>public void</jk> onNoMatch(RestCall restCall) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ * <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"No X's found!"</js>);
+ * }
+ * }
+ * )
+ * .addResponsePattern(
+ * <jk>new</jk> ResponsePattern(<js>"y=(\\S+)"</js>) {
+ * <ja>@Override</ja>
+ * <jk>public void</jk> onMatch(RestCall restCall, Matcher m) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ * yList.add(m.group(1));
+ * }
+ * <ja>@Override</ja>
+ * <jk>public void</jk> onNoMatch(RestCall restCall) <jk>throws</jk> RestCallException {
+ * <jk>throw new</jk> RestCallException(<js>"No Y's found!"</js>);
+ * }
+ * }
+ * )
+ * .run();
+ * </p>
+ * <p>
+ * <h5 class='notes'>Important Notes:</h5>
+ * <ol class='notes'>
+ * <li><p>
+ * Using response patterns does not affect the functionality of any of the other methods
+ * used to retrieve the response such as {@link RestCall#getResponseAsString()} or {@link RestCall#getResponse(Class)}.<br>
+ * HOWEVER, if you want to retrieve the entire text of the response from inside the match methods,
+ * use {@link RestCall#getCapturedResponse()} since this method will not absorb the response for those other methods.
+ * </p>
+ * <li><p>
+ * Response pattern methods are NOT executed if a REST exception occurs during the request.
+ * </p>
+ * <li><p>
+ * The {@link RestCall#successPattern(String)} and {@link RestCall#failurePattern(String)} methods use instances of
+ * this class to throw {@link RestCallException RestCallExceptions} when success patterns are not found or failure patterns
+ * are found.
+ * </p>
+ * <li><p>
+ * {@link ResponsePattern} objects are reusable and thread-safe.
+ * </p>
+ * </ol>
+ *
+ * @author James Bognar (jbognar@us.ibm.com)
+ */
+public abstract class ResponsePattern {
+
+ private Pattern pattern;
+
+ /**
+ * Constructor.
+ *
+ * @param pattern Regular expression pattern.
+ */
+ public ResponsePattern(String pattern) {
+ this.pattern = Pattern.compile(pattern);
+ }
+
+ void match(RestCall rc) throws RestCallException {
+ try {
+ Matcher m = pattern.matcher(rc.getCapturedResponse());
+ boolean found = false;
+ while (m.find()) {
+ onMatch(rc, m);
+ found = true;
+ }
+ if (! found)
+ onNoMatch(rc);
+ } catch (IOException e) {
+ throw new RestCallException(e);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the pattern passed in through the constructor.
+ *
+ * @return The pattern passed in through the constructor.
+ */
+ protected String getPattern() {
+ return pattern.pattern();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Instances can override this method to handle when a regular expression pattern matches
+ * on the output.
+ * <p>
+ * This method is called once for every pattern match that occurs in the response text.
+ *
+ * @param rc The {@link RestCall} that this pattern finder is being used on.
+ * @param m The regular expression {@link Matcher}. Can be used to retrieve group matches in the pattern.
+ * @throws RestCallException Instances can throw an exception if a failure condition is detected.
+ */
+ public void onMatch(RestCall rc, Matcher m) throws RestCallException {}
+
+ /**
+ * Instances can override this method to handle when a regular expression pattern doesn't match on the output.
+ *
+ * @param rc The {@link RestCall} that this pattern finder is being used on.
+ * @throws RestCallException Instances can throw an exception if a failure condition is detected.
+ */
+ public void onNoMatch(RestCall rc) throws RestCallException {}
+}