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README.md
OkHttp ====== See the [project website][okhttp] for documentation and APIs. HTTP is the way modern applications network. It’s how we exchange data & media. Doing HTTP efficiently makes your stuff load faster and saves bandwidth. OkHttp is an HTTP client that’s efficient by default: * HTTP/2 support allows all requests to the same host to share a socket. * Connection pooling reduces request latency (if HTTP/2 isn’t available).
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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/RequestBodyCompression.java
import okhttp3.Response; import okio.BufferedSink; import okio.GzipSink; import okio.Okio; public final class RequestBodyCompression { /** * The Google API KEY for OkHttp recipes. If you're using Google APIs for anything other than * running these examples, please request your own client ID! * * https://console.developers.google.com/project */
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okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/TestUtilJvm.kt
return String(array) } /** * Okio buffers are internally implemented as a linked list of arrays. Usually this implementation * detail is invisible to the caller, but subtle use of certain APIs may depend on these internal * structures. * * We make such subtle calls in [okhttp3.internal.ws.MessageInflater] because we try to read a
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/RequestBody.kt
* is transmitted. If you cannot ensure that your client and server both support HTTP/2, do not * use this feature. * * ### Duplex APIs * * With regular request bodies it is not legal to write bytes to the sink passed to * [RequestBody.writeTo] after that method returns. For duplex requests bodies that condition is
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/CipherSuite.kt
@JvmField val TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256 = init("TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256", 0x1304) @JvmField val TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256 = init("TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256", 0x1305) /** * @param javaName the name used by Java APIs for this cipher suite. Different than the IANA * name for older cipher suites because the prefix is `SSL_` instead of `TLS_`. */ @JvmStatic @Synchronized fun forJavaName(javaName: String): CipherSuite {
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Cookie.kt
/** Returns true if this cookie should be limited to only HTTPS requests. */ @get:JvmName("secure") val secure: Boolean, /** * Returns true if this cookie should be limited to only HTTP APIs. In web browsers this prevents * the cookie from being accessible to scripts. */ @get:JvmName("httpOnly") val httpOnly: Boolean, /** * Returns true if this cookie does not expire at the end of the current session.
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
* * Instances of [HttpUrl] are well-formed and always have a scheme, host, and path. With * `java.net.URL` it's possible to create an awkward URL like `http:/` with scheme and path but no * hostname. Building APIs that consume such malformed values is difficult! * * This class has a modern API. It avoids punitive checked exceptions: [toHttpUrl] throws
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/RequestCommonTest.kt
.build() assertThat(request.tag<Any>()).isNull() assertThat(request.tag(Any::class)).isNull() assertThat(request.tag(String::class)).isNull() // Alternate access APIs also work. assertThat(request.tag<String>()).isNull() assertThat(request.tag(String::class)).isNull() } @Test fun defaultTag() { val tag = "1234" val request =
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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
Code Cleanup ------------ IntelliJ and Android Studio offer a **Code Cleanup** feature that will automatically update deprecated APIs with their replacements. Access this feature from the _Search Anywhere_ dialog (double-press shift) or under the _Analyze_ menu. We’ve included deprecated APIs in OkHttp 4.0 because they make migration easy. We will remove them
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okhttp/src/main/resources/META-INF/proguard/okhttp3.pro
-keeppackagenames okhttp3.internal.publicsuffix.* -adaptresourcefilenames okhttp3/internal/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixDatabase.gz # Animal Sniffer compileOnly dependency to ensure APIs are compatible with older versions of Java. -dontwarn org.codehaus.mojo.animal_sniffer.* # OkHttp platform used only on JVM and when Conscrypt and other security providers are available. -dontwarn okhttp3.internal.platform.**
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