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regression-test/src/androidTest/java/okhttp/regression/compare/ApacheHttpClientHttp2Test.kt
* Simplified from * https://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-5.0.x/httpclient5/examples/AsyncClientTlsAlpn.java * * Mainly intended to verify behaviour of popular clients across Android versions, similar * to observing Firefox or Chrome browser behaviour. */ class ApacheHttpClientHttp2Test { @Test fun testHttp2() { val client = HttpAsyncClients.createHttp2Default() client.use { client -> client.start()
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.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
- OkHttp targets the intersection of RFC correct *and* widely implemented. Incorrect implementations that are very widely implemented e.g. a bug in Apache, Nginx, Google, Firefox should also be handled. Before your code can be accepted into the project you must also sign the [Individual Contributor License Agreement (CLA)][1].
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/HttpUrlTest.kt
"Invalid URL host: \"[0.0.0.0:0:0:0:0:0:1]\"", ) } @Test fun hostIpv6WithIncompleteIpv4Suffix() { // To Chrome & Safari these are well-formed; Firefox disagrees. (We're consistent with Firefox). assertInvalid( "http://[0:0:0:0:0:1:255.255.255.]/", "Invalid URL host: \"[0:0:0:0:0:1:255.255.255.]\"", ) assertInvalid( "http://[0:0:0:0:0:1:255.255.255]/",
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samples/tlssurvey/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/survey/RunSurvey.kt
val chrome80 = sslLabsClients.first { it.userAgent == "Chrome" && it.version == "80" } val firefox34 = sslLabsClients.first { it.userAgent == "Firefox" && it.version == "34" } val firefox53 = sslLabsClients.first { it.userAgent == "Firefox" && it.version == "53" } val firefox73 = sslLabsClients.first { it.userAgent == "Firefox" && it.version == "73" } val java7 = sslLabsClients.first { it.userAgent == "Java" && it.version == "7u25" }
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docs/features/caching.md
Caching ======= OkHttp implements an optional, off by default, Cache. OkHttp aims for RFC correct and pragmatic caching behaviour, following common real-world browser like Firefox/Chrome and server behaviour when ambiguous. # Basic Usage ```kotlin private val client: OkHttpClient = OkHttpClient.Builder() .cache(Cache( directory = File(application.cacheDir, "http_cache"), // $0.05 worth of phone storage in 2020
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/CacheControl.kt
@get:JvmName("maxAgeSeconds") val maxAgeSeconds: Int, /** * The "s-maxage" directive is the max age for shared caches. Not to be confused with "max-age" * for non-shared caches, As in Firefox and Chrome, this directive is not honored by this cache. */ @get:JvmName("sMaxAgeSeconds") val sMaxAgeSeconds: Int, val isPrivate: Boolean, val isPublic: Boolean,
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docs/security/tls_configuration_history.md
[OkHttp 3.14][OkHttp314] ------------------------ _2019-03-14_ Remove 2 TLSv1.3 cipher suites that are neither available on OkHttp’s host platforms nor enabled in releases of Chrome and Firefox. ##### RESTRICTED_TLS cipher suites * TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256[¹][tlsv13_only] * TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384[¹][tlsv13_only] * TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256[¹][tlsv13_only] * TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http/RetryAndFollowUpInterceptor.kt
return Integer.valueOf(header) } return Integer.MAX_VALUE } companion object { /** * How many redirects and auth challenges should we attempt? Chrome follows 21 redirects; Firefox, * curl, and wget follow 20; Safari follows 16; and HTTP/1.0 recommends 5. */ private const val MAX_FOLLOW_UPS = 20 }
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/MultipartBody.kt
/** * Appends a quoted-string to a StringBuilder. * * RFC 2388 is rather vague about how one should escape special characters in form-data * parameters, and as it turns out Firefox and Chrome actually do rather different things, and * both say in their comments that they're not really sure what the right approach is. We go
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okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HeldCertificate.kt
* called certificate authorities (CAs). * * Browsers and other HTTP clients need a set of trusted root certificates to authenticate their * peers. Sets of root certificates are managed by either the HTTP client (like Firefox), or the * host platform (like Android). In July 2018 Android had 134 trusted root certificates for its HTTP * clients to trust. * * For example, in order to establish a secure connection to `https://www.squareup.com/`,
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