8203033: [Testbug] vmTestbase/nsk/jdi/TypeComponent/isSynthetic/issynthetic002/TestDescription.java fails with nestmates
Reviewed-by: sspitsyn, dholmes
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package java.net.http;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.Authenticator;
import java.net.CookieHandler;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.Proxy;
import java.net.ProxySelector;
import java.net.URLPermission;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.Optional;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters;
import java.net.http.HttpResponse.BodyHandler;
import java.net.http.HttpResponse.PushPromiseHandler;
import jdk.internal.net.http.HttpClientBuilderImpl;
/**
* An HTTP Client.
*
* <p> An {@code HttpClient} can be used to send {@linkplain HttpRequest
* requests} and retrieve their {@linkplain HttpResponse responses}. An {@code
* HttpClient} is created through a {@link HttpClient#newBuilder() builder}. The
* builder can be used to configure per-client state, like: the preferred
* protocol version ( HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/2 ), whether to follow redirects, a
* proxy, an authenticator, etc. Once built, an {@code HttpClient} is immutable,
* and can be used to send multiple requests.
*
* <p> An {@code HttpClient} provides configuration information, and resource
* sharing, for all requests send through it.
*
* <p> A {@link BodyHandler BodyHandler} must be supplied for each {@link
* HttpRequest} sent. The {@code BodyHandler} determines how to handle the
* response body, if any. Once an {@link HttpResponse} is received, the
* headers, response code, and body (typically) are available. Whether the
* response body bytes have been read or not depends on the type, {@code T}, of
* the response body.
*
* <p> Requests can be sent either synchronously or asynchronously:
* <ul>
* <li>{@link HttpClient#send(HttpRequest, BodyHandler)} blocks
* until the request has been sent and the response has been received.</li>
*
* <li>{@link HttpClient#sendAsync(HttpRequest, BodyHandler)} sends the
* request and receives the response asynchronously. The {@code sendAsync}
* method returns immediately with a {@link CompletableFuture
* CompletableFuture}<{@link HttpResponse}>. The {@code
* CompletableFuture} completes when the response becomes available. The
* returned {@code CompletableFuture} can be combined in different ways to
* declare dependencies among several asynchronous tasks.</li>
* </ul>
*
* <p><b>Synchronous Example</b>
* <pre>{@code HttpClient client = HttpClient.newBuilder()
* .version(Version.HTTP_1_1)
* .followRedirects(Redirect.NORMAL)
* .proxy(ProxySelector.of(new InetSocketAddress("proxy.example.com", 80)))
* .authenticator(Authenticator.getDefault())
* .build();
* HttpResponse<String> response = client.send(request, BodyHandlers.ofString());
* System.out.println(response.statusCode());
* System.out.println(response.body()); }</pre>
*
* <p><b>Asynchronous Example</b>
* <pre>{@code HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.newBuilder()
* .uri(URI.create("https://foo.com/"))
* .timeout(Duration.ofMinutes(1))
* .header("Content-Type", "application/json")
* .POST(BodyPublishers.ofFile(Paths.get("file.json")))
* .build();
* client.sendAsync(request, BodyHandlers.ofString())
* .thenApply(HttpResponse::body)
* .thenAccept(System.out::println); }</pre>
*
* <p> <a id="securitychecks"></a><b>Security checks</b></a>
*
* <p> If a security manager is present then security checks are performed by
* the HTTP Client's sending methods. An appropriate {@link URLPermission} is
* required to access the destination server, and proxy server if one has
* been configured. The form of the {@code URLPermission} required to access a
* proxy has a {@code method} parameter of {@code "CONNECT"} (for all kinds of
* proxying) and a {@code URL} string of the form {@code "socket://host:port"}
* where host and port specify the proxy's address.
*
* @implNote If an explicit {@linkplain HttpClient.Builder#executor(Executor)
* executor} has not been set for an {@code HttpClient}, and a security manager
* has been installed, then the default executor will execute asynchronous and
* dependent tasks in a context that is granted no permissions. Custom
* {@linkplain HttpRequest.BodyPublisher request body publishers}, {@linkplain
* HttpResponse.BodyHandler response body handlers}, {@linkplain
* HttpResponse.BodySubscriber response body subscribers}, and {@linkplain
* WebSocket.Listener WebSocket Listeners}, if executing operations that require
* privileges, should do so within an appropriate {@linkplain
* AccessController#doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction) privileged context}.
*
* @since 11
*/
public abstract class HttpClient {
/**
* Creates an HttpClient.
*/
protected HttpClient() {}
/**
* Returns a new {@code HttpClient} with default settings.
*
* <p> Equivalent to {@code newBuilder().build()}.
*
* <p> The default settings include: the "GET" request method, a preference
* of {@linkplain HttpClient.Version#HTTP_2 HTTP/2}, a redirection policy of
* {@linkplain Redirect#NEVER NEVER}, the {@linkplain
* ProxySelector#getDefault() default proxy selector}, and the {@linkplain
* SSLContext#getDefault() default SSL context}.
*
* @implNote The system-wide default values are retrieved at the time the
* {@code HttpClient} instance is constructed. Changing the system-wide
* values after an {@code HttpClient} instance has been built, for
* instance, by calling {@link ProxySelector#setDefault(ProxySelector)}
* or {@link SSLContext#setDefault(SSLContext)}, has no effect on already
* built instances.
*
* @return a new HttpClient
*/
public static HttpClient newHttpClient() {
return newBuilder().build();
}
/**
* Creates a new {@code HttpClient} builder.
*
* @return an {@code HttpClient.Builder}
*/
public static Builder newBuilder() {
return new HttpClientBuilderImpl();
}
/**
* A builder of {@linkplain HttpClient HTTP Clients}.
*
* <p> Builders are created by invoking {@link HttpClient#newBuilder()
* newBuilder}. Each of the setter methods modifies the state of the builder
* and returns the same instance. Builders are not thread-safe and should not be
* used concurrently from multiple threads without external synchronization.
*
* @since 11
*/
public interface Builder {
/**
* A proxy selector that always return {@link Proxy#NO_PROXY} implying
* a direct connection.
*
* <p> This is a convenience object that can be passed to
* {@link #proxy(ProxySelector)} in order to build an instance of
* {@link HttpClient} that uses no proxy.
*/
public static final ProxySelector NO_PROXY = ProxySelector.of(null);
/**
* Sets a cookie handler.
*
* @param cookieHandler the cookie handler
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder cookieHandler(CookieHandler cookieHandler);
/**
* Sets an {@code SSLContext}.
*
* <p> If this method is not invoked prior to {@linkplain #build()
* building}, then newly built clients will use the {@linkplain
* SSLContext#getDefault() default context}, which is normally adequate
* for client applications that do not need to specify protocols, or
* require client authentication.
*
* @param sslContext the SSLContext
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder sslContext(SSLContext sslContext);
/**
* Sets an {@code SSLParameters}.
*
* <p> If this method is not invoked prior to {@linkplain #build()
* building}, then newly built clients will use a default,
* implementation specific, set of parameters.
*
* <p> Some parameters which are used internally by the HTTP Client
* implementation (such as the application protocol list) should not be
* set by callers, as they may be ignored. The contents of the given
* object are copied.
*
* @param sslParameters the SSLParameters
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder sslParameters(SSLParameters sslParameters);
/**
* Sets the executor to be used for asynchronous and dependent tasks.
*
* <p> If this method is not invoked prior to {@linkplain #build()
* building}, a default executor is created for each newly built {@code
* HttpClient}. The default executor uses a {@linkplain
* Executors#newCachedThreadPool(ThreadFactory) cached thread pool},
* with a custom thread factory.
*
* @implNote If a security manager has been installed, the thread
* factory creates threads that run with an access control context that
* has no permissions.
*
* @param executor the Executor
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder executor(Executor executor);
/**
* Specifies whether requests will automatically follow redirects issued
* by the server.
*
* <p> If this method is not invoked prior to {@linkplain #build()
* building}, then newly built clients will use a default redirection
* policy of {@link Redirect#NEVER NEVER}.
*
* @param policy the redirection policy
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder followRedirects(Redirect policy);
/**
* Requests a specific HTTP protocol version where possible.
*
* <p> If this method is not invoked prior to {@linkplain #build()
* building}, then newly built clients will prefer {@linkplain
* Version#HTTP_2 HTTP/2}.
*
* <p> If set to {@linkplain Version#HTTP_2 HTTP/2}, then each request
* will attempt to upgrade to HTTP/2. If the upgrade succeeds, then the
* response to this request will use HTTP/2 and all subsequent requests
* and responses to the same
* <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6454#section-4">origin server</a>
* will use HTTP/2. If the upgrade fails, then the response will be
* handled using HTTP/1.1
*
* @implNote Constraints may also affect the selection of protocol version.
* For example, if HTTP/2 is requested through a proxy, and if the implementation
* does not support this mode, then HTTP/1.1 may be used
*
* @param version the requested HTTP protocol version
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder version(HttpClient.Version version);
/**
* Sets the default priority for any HTTP/2 requests sent from this
* client. The value provided must be between {@code 1} and {@code 256}
* (inclusive).
*
* @param priority the priority weighting
* @return this builder
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given priority is out of range
*/
public Builder priority(int priority);
/**
* Sets a {@link java.net.ProxySelector}.
*
* @apiNote {@link ProxySelector#of(InetSocketAddress) ProxySelector::of}
* provides a {@code ProxySelector} which uses a single proxy for all
* requests. The system-wide proxy selector can be retrieved by
* {@link ProxySelector#getDefault()}.
*
* @implNote
* If this method is not invoked prior to {@linkplain #build() building},
* then newly built clients will use the {@linkplain
* ProxySelector#getDefault() default proxy selector}, which is usually
* adequate for client applications. The default proxy selector supports
* a set of system properties</a> related to
* <a href="{@docRoot}/java.base/java/net/doc-files/net-properties.html#Proxies">
* proxy settings</a>. This default behavior can be disabled by
* supplying an explicit proxy selector, such as {@link #NO_PROXY} or
* one returned by {@link ProxySelector#of(InetSocketAddress)
* ProxySelector::of}, before {@linkplain #build() building}.
*
* @param proxySelector the ProxySelector
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder proxy(ProxySelector proxySelector);
/**
* Sets an authenticator to use for HTTP authentication.
*
* @param authenticator the Authenticator
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder authenticator(Authenticator authenticator);
/**
* Returns a new {@link HttpClient} built from the current state of this
* builder.
*
* @return a new {@code HttpClient}
*/
public HttpClient build();
}
/**
* Returns an {@code Optional} containing this client's {@link
* CookieHandler}. If no {@code CookieHandler} was set in this client's
* builder, then the {@code Optional} is empty.
*
* @return an {@code Optional} containing this client's {@code CookieHandler}
*/
public abstract Optional<CookieHandler> cookieHandler();
/**
* Returns the follow redirects policy for this client. The default value
* for client's built by builders that do not specify a redirect policy is
* {@link HttpClient.Redirect#NEVER NEVER}.
*
* @return this client's follow redirects setting
*/
public abstract Redirect followRedirects();
/**
* Returns an {@code Optional} containing the {@code ProxySelector}
* supplied to this client. If no proxy selector was set in this client's
* builder, then the {@code Optional} is empty.
*
* <p> Even though this method may return an empty optional, the {@code
* HttpClient} may still have a non-exposed {@linkplain
* Builder#proxy(ProxySelector) default proxy selector} that is
* used for sending HTTP requests.
*
* @return an {@code Optional} containing the proxy selector supplied
* to this client.
*/
public abstract Optional<ProxySelector> proxy();
/**
* Returns this client's {@code SSLContext}.
*
* <p> If no {@code SSLContext} was set in this client's builder, then the
* {@linkplain SSLContext#getDefault() default context} is returned.
*
* @return this client's SSLContext
*/
public abstract SSLContext sslContext();
/**
* Returns a copy of this client's {@link SSLParameters}.
*
* <p> If no {@code SSLParameters} were set in the client's builder, then an
* implementation specific default set of parameters, that the client will
* use, is returned.
*
* @return this client's {@code SSLParameters}
*/
public abstract SSLParameters sslParameters();
/**
* Returns an {@code Optional} containing the {@link Authenticator} set on
* this client. If no {@code Authenticator} was set in the client's builder,
* then the {@code Optional} is empty.
*
* @return an {@code Optional} containing this client's {@code Authenticator}
*/
public abstract Optional<Authenticator> authenticator();
/**
* Returns the preferred HTTP protocol version for this client. The default
* value is {@link HttpClient.Version#HTTP_2}
*
* @implNote Constraints may also affect the selection of protocol version.
* For example, if HTTP/2 is requested through a proxy, and if the
* implementation does not support this mode, then HTTP/1.1 may be used
*
* @return the HTTP protocol version requested
*/
public abstract HttpClient.Version version();
/**
* Returns an {@code Optional} containing this client's {@link
* Executor}. If no {@code Executor} was set in the client's builder,
* then the {@code Optional} is empty.
*
* <p> Even though this method may return an empty optional, the {@code
* HttpClient} may still have an non-exposed {@linkplain
* HttpClient.Builder#executor(Executor) default executor} that is used for
* executing asynchronous and dependent tasks.
*
* @return an {@code Optional} containing this client's {@code Executor}
*/
public abstract Optional<Executor> executor();
/**
* The HTTP protocol version.
*
* @since 11
*/
public enum Version {
/**
* HTTP version 1.1
*/
HTTP_1_1,
/**
* HTTP version 2
*/
HTTP_2
}
/**
* Defines the automatic redirection policy.
*
* <p> The automatic redirection policy is checked whenever a {@code 3XX}
* response code is received. If redirection does not happen automatically,
* then the response, containing the {@code 3XX} response code, is returned,
* where it can be handled manually.
*
* <p> {@code Redirect} policy is set via the {@linkplain
* HttpClient.Builder#followRedirects(Redirect) Builder.followRedirects}
* method.
*
* @implNote When automatic redirection occurs, the request method of the
* redirected request may be modified depending on the specific {@code 30X}
* status code, as specified in <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231">
* RFC 7231</a>. In addition, the {@code 301} and {@code 302} status codes
* cause a {@code POST} request to be converted to a {@code GET} in the
* redirected request.
*
* @since 11
*/
public enum Redirect {
/**
* Never redirect.
*/
NEVER,
/**
* Always redirect.
*/
ALWAYS,
/**
* Always redirect, except from HTTPS URLs to HTTP URLs.
*/
NORMAL
}
/**
* Sends the given request using this client, blocking if necessary to get
* the response. The returned {@link HttpResponse}{@code <T>} contains the
* response status, headers, and body ( as handled by given response body
* handler ).
*
* @param <T> the response body type
* @param request the request
* @param responseBodyHandler the response body handler
* @return the response
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs when sending or receiving
* @throws InterruptedException if the operation is interrupted
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code request} argument is not
* a request that could have been validly built as specified by {@link
* HttpRequest.Builder HttpRequest.Builder}.
* @throws SecurityException If a security manager has been installed
* and it denies {@link java.net.URLPermission access} to the
* URL in the given request, or proxy if one is configured.
* See <a href="#securitychecks">security checks</a> for further
* information.
*/
public abstract <T> HttpResponse<T>
send(HttpRequest request, HttpResponse.BodyHandler<T> responseBodyHandler)
throws IOException, InterruptedException;
/**
* Sends the given request asynchronously using this client with the given
* response body handler.
*
* <p> Equivalent to: {@code sendAsync(request, responseBodyHandler, null)}.
*
* @param <T> the response body type
* @param request the request
* @param responseBodyHandler the response body handler
* @return a {@code CompletableFuture<HttpResponse<T>>}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code request} argument is not
* a request that could have been validly built as specified by {@link
* HttpRequest.Builder HttpRequest.Builder}.
*/
public abstract <T> CompletableFuture<HttpResponse<T>>
sendAsync(HttpRequest request,
BodyHandler<T> responseBodyHandler);
/**
* Sends the given request asynchronously using this client with the given
* response body handler and push promise handler.
*
* <p> The returned completable future, if completed successfully, completes
* with an {@link HttpResponse}{@code <T>} that contains the response status,
* headers, and body ( as handled by given response body handler ).
*
* <p> {@linkplain PushPromiseHandler Push promises} received, if any, are
* handled by the given {@code pushPromiseHandler}. A {@code null} valued
* {@code pushPromiseHandler} rejects any push promises.
*
* <p> The returned completable future completes exceptionally with:
* <ul>
* <li>{@link IOException} - if an I/O error occurs when sending or receiving</li>
* <li>{@link SecurityException} - If a security manager has been installed
* and it denies {@link java.net.URLPermission access} to the
* URL in the given request, or proxy if one is configured.
* See <a href="#securitychecks">security checks</a> for further
* information.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @param <T> the response body type
* @param request the request
* @param responseBodyHandler the response body handler
* @param pushPromiseHandler push promise handler, may be null
* @return a {@code CompletableFuture<HttpResponse<T>>}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code request} argument is not
* a request that could have been validly built as specified by {@link
* HttpRequest.Builder HttpRequest.Builder}.
*/
public abstract <T> CompletableFuture<HttpResponse<T>>
sendAsync(HttpRequest request,
BodyHandler<T> responseBodyHandler,
PushPromiseHandler<T> pushPromiseHandler);
/**
* Creates a new {@code WebSocket} builder (optional operation).
*
* <p> <b>Example</b>
* <pre>{@code HttpClient client = HttpClient.newHttpClient();
* CompletableFuture<WebSocket> ws = client.newWebSocketBuilder()
* .buildAsync(URI.create("ws://websocket.example.com"), listener); }</pre>
*
* <p> Finer control over the WebSocket Opening Handshake can be achieved
* by using a custom {@code HttpClient}.
*
* <p> <b>Example</b>
* <pre>{@code InetSocketAddress addr = new InetSocketAddress("proxy.example.com", 80);
* HttpClient client = HttpClient.newBuilder()
* .proxy(ProxySelector.of(addr))
* .build();
* CompletableFuture<WebSocket> ws = client.newWebSocketBuilder()
* .buildAsync(URI.create("ws://websocket.example.com"), listener); }</pre>
*
* @implSpec The default implementation of this method throws
* {@code UnsupportedOperationException}. Clients obtained through
* {@link HttpClient#newHttpClient()} or {@link HttpClient#newBuilder()}
* return a {@code WebSocket} builder.
*
* @implNote Both builder and {@code WebSocket}s created with it operate in
* a non-blocking fashion. That is, their methods do not block before
* returning a {@code CompletableFuture}. Asynchronous tasks are executed in
* this {@code HttpClient}'s executor.
*
* <p> When a {@code CompletionStage} returned from
* {@link WebSocket.Listener#onClose Listener.onClose} completes,
* the {@code WebSocket} will send a Close message that has the same code
* the received message has and an empty reason.
*
* @return a {@code WebSocket.Builder}
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* if this {@code HttpClient} does not provide WebSocket support
*/
public WebSocket.Builder newWebSocketBuilder() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}