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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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*/package com.squareup.okhttp;
import com.squareup.okhttp.internal.http.RawHeaders;
importstatic com.squareup.okhttp.internal.Util.getDefaultPort;
/**
* Routing and authentication information sent to an HTTP proxy to create a
* HTTPS to an origin server. Everything in the tunnel request is sent
* unencrypted to the proxy server.
*
* <p>See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2817.txt">RFC 2817, Section
* 5.2</a>.
*/publicfinalclass TunnelRequest {
final String host;
finalint port;
final String userAgent;
final String proxyAuthorization;
/**
* @param host the origin server's hostname. Not null.
* @param port the origin server's port, like 80 or 443.
* @param userAgent the client's user-agent. Not null.
* @param proxyAuthorization proxy authorization, or null if the proxy is
* used without an authorization header.
*/public TunnelRequest(String host, int port, String userAgent, String proxyAuthorization) {
if (host == null) thrownew NullPointerException("host == null");
if (userAgent == null) thrownew NullPointerException("userAgent == null");
this.host = host;
this.port = port;
this.userAgent = userAgent;
this.proxyAuthorization = proxyAuthorization;
}
/**
* If we're creating a TLS tunnel, send only the minimum set of headers.
* This avoids sending potentially sensitive data like HTTP cookies to
* the proxy unencrypted.
*/
RawHeaders getRequestHeaders() {
RawHeaders result = new RawHeaders();
result.setRequestLine("CONNECT " + host + ":" + port + " HTTP/1.1");
// Always set Host and User-Agent.
result.set("Host", port == getDefaultPort("https") ? host : (host + ":" + port));
result.set("User-Agent", userAgent);
// Copy over the Proxy-Authorization header if it exists.
if (proxyAuthorization != null) {
result.set("Proxy-Authorization", proxyAuthorization);
}
// Always set the Proxy-Connection to Keep-Alive for the benefit of
// HTTP/1.0 proxies like Squid.
result.set("Proxy-Connection", "Keep-Alive");
return result;
}
}