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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/HttpOverHttp2Test.kt
return clientTestRule } fun setUp( protocol: Protocol, server: MockWebServer, ) { this.server = server this.protocol = protocol platform.assumeNotOpenJSSE() if (protocol === Protocol.HTTP_2) { platform.assumeHttp2Support() server.useHttps(handshakeCertificates.sslSocketFactory()) client = clientTestRule.newClientBuilder()
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
it keeps your `HeldCertificate` and its chain. On the client it keeps the root certificates that are trusted to sign a server's certificate chain. `HandshakeCertificates` also works with mutual TLS where these roles are reversed. These classes make it possible to enable HTTPS in MockWebServer in [just a few lines of code][https_server_sample].
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
* domain names, and even `localhost` when connecting from the server itself. Each of a web server's * names is a distinct URL and they are not interchangeable. For example, even if * `http://square.github.io/dagger` and `http://google.github.io/dagger` are served by the same IP * address, the two URLs identify different resources. * * ### Port * * The port used to connect to the web server. By default this is 80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS.
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/EventListenerTest.kt
@Test fun multipleDnsLookupsForSingleCall() { server.enqueue( MockResponse.Builder() .code(301) .setHeader("Location", "http://www.fakeurl:" + server.port) .build(), ) server.enqueue(MockResponse()) val dns = FakeDns() dns["fakeurl"] = client.dns.lookup(server.hostName) dns["www.fakeurl"] = client.dns.lookup(server.hostName) client = client.newBuilder()
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/OkHttpClient.kt
* } * ``` * * This method works like [X509TrustManager.checkServerTrusted] but it receives the hostname of * the server as an extra parameter. Regardless of what checks this method performs, OkHttp will * always check that the server's certificates match its hostname using the [HostnameVerifier]. * See [android.net.http.X509TrustManagerExtensions] for more information. */
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2ConnectionTest.kt
assertThat(stream.writeBytesTotal).isEqualTo(0L) assertThat(stream.writeBytesMaximum).isEqualTo(3368L) } @Test fun peerHttp2ServerZerosCompressionTable() { val client = false // Peer is server, so we are client. val settings = Settings() settings[Settings.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] = 0 val connection = connectWithSettings(client, settings) // Verify the peer's settings were read and applied.
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