Class ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule
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- com.oracle.bmc.http.client.internal.ExplicitlySetBmcModel
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- com.oracle.bmc.loadbalancer.model.Rule
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- com.oracle.bmc.loadbalancer.model.ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule
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@Generated(value="OracleSDKGenerator", comments="API Version: 20170115") public final class ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule extends Rule
An object that represents the action of modifying a request header value.This rule applies only to HTTP listeners.
This rule adds a prefix, a suffix, or both to the header value.
*NOTES:**
This rule requires a value for a prefix, suffix, or both.
The system does not support this rule for headers with multiple values.
The system does not distinquish between underscore and dash characters in headers. That is, it treats example_header_name and example-header-name as identical. If two such headers appear in a request, the system applies the action to the first header it finds. The affected header cannot be determined in advance. Oracle recommends that you do not rely on underscore or dash characters to uniquely distinguish header names.
Note: Objects should always be created or deserialized using theExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder
. This model distinguishes fields that are null because they are unset from fields that are explicitly set to null. This is done in the setter methods of theExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder
, which maintain a set of all explicitly set fields calledExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder.__explicitlySet__
. ThehashCode()
andequals(Object)
methods are implemented to take the explicitly set fields into account. The constructor, on the other hand, does not take the explicitly set fields into account (since the constructor cannot distinguish explicit null from unset null).
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.oracle.bmc.loadbalancer.model.Rule
Rule.Action
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule(String header, String prefix, String suffix)
Deprecated.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder
builder()
Create a new builder.boolean
equals(Object o)
String
getHeader()
A header name that conforms to RFC 7230.String
getPrefix()
A string to prepend to the header value.String
getSuffix()
A string to append to the header value.int
hashCode()
ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder
toBuilder()
String
toString()
String
toString(boolean includeByteArrayContents)
Return a string representation of the object.
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Constructor Detail
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ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule
@Deprecated public ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule(String header, String prefix, String suffix)
Deprecated.
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Method Detail
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builder
public static ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder builder()
Create a new builder.
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toBuilder
public ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule.Builder toBuilder()
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getHeader
public String getHeader()
A header name that conforms to RFC 7230.Example: example_header_name
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- the value
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getPrefix
public String getPrefix()
A string to prepend to the header value.The resulting header value must conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: * value cannot contain $ * value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
Example: example_prefix_value
- Returns:
- the value
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getSuffix
public String getSuffix()
A string to append to the header value.The resulting header value must conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: * value cannot contain $ * value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
Example: example_suffix_value
- Returns:
- the value
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toString
public String toString(boolean includeByteArrayContents)
Return a string representation of the object.
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