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  1. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/Authenticate.kt

    import java.io.IOException
    import okhttp3.Authenticator
    import okhttp3.Credentials
    import okhttp3.OkHttpClient
    import okhttp3.Request
    import okhttp3.Response
    import okhttp3.Route
    
    class Authenticate {
      private val client =
        OkHttpClient.Builder()
          .authenticator(
            object : Authenticator {
              @Throws(IOException::class)
              override fun authenticate(
                route: Route?,
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  2. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/Authenticate.java

    import okhttp3.Request;
    import okhttp3.Response;
    
    public final class Authenticate {
      private final OkHttpClient client;
    
      public Authenticate() {
        client = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
            .authenticator((route, response) -> {
              if (response.request().header("Authorization") != null) {
                return null; // Give up, we've already attempted to authenticate.
              }
    
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Authenticator.kt

       */
      @Throws(IOException::class)
      fun authenticate(
        route: Route?,
        response: Response,
      ): Request?
    
      companion object {
        /** An authenticator that knows no credentials and makes no attempt to authenticate. */
        @JvmField
        val NONE: Authenticator = AuthenticatorNone()
    
        private class AuthenticatorNone : Authenticator {
          override fun authenticate(
            route: Route?,
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  4. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/HeadersChallengesTest.kt

            .add("WWW-Authenticate", "Basic realm=myrealm")
            .add("WWW-Authenticate", "Digest")
            .build()
        assertThat(headers.parseChallenges("WWW-Authenticate")).containsExactly(
          Challenge("Basic", mapOf("realm" to "myrealm")),
          Challenge("Digest", mapOf()),
        )
      }
    
      @Test fun multipleBasicAuthenticateHeaders() {
        val headers =
          Headers.Builder()
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  5. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/URLConnectionTest.kt

            code = 401,
            headers = headersOf("WWW-Authenticate", "Basic realm=\"protected area\""),
            body = "Please authenticate.",
          ),
        )
        server.enqueue(
          MockResponse(body = "Authenticated!"),
        )
        java.net.Authenticator.setDefault(RecordingAuthenticator())
        client =
          client.newBuilder()
            .authenticator(JavaNetAuthenticator())
            .build()
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  6. okhttp-urlconnection/api/okhttp-urlconnection.api

    public final class okhttp3/JavaNetAuthenticator : okhttp3/Authenticator {
    	public fun <init> ()V
    	public fun authenticate (Lokhttp3/Route;Lokhttp3/Response;)Lokhttp3/Request;
    }
    
    public final class okhttp3/JavaNetCookieJar : okhttp3/CookieJar {
    	public fun <init> (Ljava/net/CookieHandler;)V
    	public fun loadForRequest (Lokhttp3/HttpUrl;)Ljava/util/List;
    	public fun saveFromResponse (Lokhttp3/HttpUrl;Ljava/util/List;)V
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  7. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http/HttpHeaders.kt

     * token68:
     *
     * ```
     * WWW-Authenticate: Digest foo=bar
     * WWW-Authenticate: Digest foo=
     * ```
     *
     * Similarly, the first line has one challenge and the second line has two challenges:
     *
     * ```
     * WWW-Authenticate: Digest ,foo=bar
     * WWW-Authenticate: Digest ,foo
     * ```
     */
    fun Headers.parseChallenges(headerName: String): List<Challenge> {
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  8. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/authenticator/JavaNetAuthenticatorTest.kt

        val response =
          Response.Builder()
            .request(request)
            .code(401)
            .header("WWW-Authenticate", "UnsupportedScheme realm=\"User Visible Realm\"")
            .protocol(HTTP_2)
            .message("Unauthorized")
            .build()
    
        val authRequest = authenticator.authenticate(null, response)
        assertNull(authRequest)
      }
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  9. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Response.kt

      /**
       * Returns the RFC 7235 authorization challenges appropriate for this response's code. If the
       * response code is 401 unauthorized, this returns the "WWW-Authenticate" challenges. If the
       * response code is 407 proxy unauthorized, this returns the "Proxy-Authenticate" challenges.
       * Otherwise this returns an empty list of challenges.
       *
       * If a challenge uses the `token68` variant instead of auth params, there is exactly one
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  10. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HandshakeCertificates.kt

     *    certificate is not included in this chain.
     *  * The client's handshake certificates must include a set of trusted root certificates. They will
     *    be used to authenticate the server's certificate chain. Typically this is a set of well-known
     *    root certificates that is distributed with the HTTP client or its platform. It may be
     *    augmented by certificates private to an organization or service.
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