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regression-test/src/androidTest/java/okhttp/regression/compare/ApacheHttpClientHttp2Test.kt
* 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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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/HttpUrlTest.kt
assertThat(parse("http://username:@host/path")) .isEqualTo(parse("http://username@host/path")) } @Test fun passwordWithEmptyUsername() { // Chrome doesn't mind, but Firefox rejects URLs with empty usernames and non-empty passwords. assertThat(parse("http://:@host/path")) .isEqualTo(parse("http://host/path"))
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/HeadersTest.kt
} @Test fun ofMakesDefensiveCopy() { val namesAndValues = arrayOf( "User-Agent", "OkHttp", ) val headers = headersOf(*namesAndValues) namesAndValues[1] = "Chrome" assertThat(headers.value(0)).isEqualTo("OkHttp") } @Test fun ofRejectsNullChar() { assertFailsWith<IllegalArgumentException> { headersOf("User-Agent", "Square\u0000OkHttp") } }
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/URLConnectionTest.kt
assertThat(redirectRequest.headers["Authorization"]).isNull() assertThat(redirectRequest.path).isEqualTo("/b") } @Test fun response300MultipleChoiceWithPost() { // Chrome doesn't follow the redirect, but Firefox and the RI both do testResponseRedirectedWithPost(HttpURLConnection.HTTP_MULT_CHOICE, TransferKind.END_OF_STREAM) } @Test
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Settings.kt
if (!other.isSet(i)) continue set(i, other[i]) } } companion object { /** * From the HTTP/2 specs, the default initial window size for all streams is 64 KiB. (Chrome 25 * uses 10 MiB). */ const val DEFAULT_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = 65535 /** HTTP/2: Size in bytes of the table used to decode the sender's header blocks. */ const val HEADER_TABLE_SIZE = 1
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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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docs/features/events.md
Request newYorkTimesRequest = new Request.Builder() .url("https://www.nytimes.com/") .build(); client.newCall(newYorkTimesRequest).enqueue(new Callback() { ... }); ``` Running this race over home WiFi shows the Times (`0002`) completes just slightly sooner than the Post (`0001`): ``` 0001 https://www.washingtonpost.com/ 0001 0.000 callStart 0002 https://www.nytimes.com/ 0002 0.000 callStart
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/MultipartBody.kt
* * 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 * with Chrome's behavior (which also experimentally seems to match what IE does), but if you
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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, @get:JvmName("mustRevalidate") val mustRevalidate: Boolean,
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kotlin-js-store/yarn.lock
is-binary-path "~2.1.0" is-glob "~4.0.1" normalize-path "~3.0.0" readdirp "~3.6.0" optionalDependencies: fsevents "~2.3.2" chrome-trace-event@^1.0.2: version "1.0.3" resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/chrome-trace-event/-/chrome-trace-event-1.0.3.tgz#1015eced4741e15d06664a957dbbf50d041e26ac" integrity sha512-p3KULyQg4S7NIHixdwbGX+nFHkoBiA4YQmyWtjb8XngSKV124nJmRysgAeujbUVb15vh+RvFUfCPqU7rXk+hZg==
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