Class SetCookieHeader


  • public class SetCookieHeader
    extends AbstractSetCookieHeader
    Processes the Set-Cookie request message header. For more information, see the Http State Management Mechanism specification RFC 6265.

    Note: This implementation is designed to be forgiving when parsing malformed cookies.

    • Constructor Detail

      • SetCookieHeader

        public SetCookieHeader​(List<Cookie> cookies)
        Constructs a new header with the provided cookies.
        Parameters:
        cookies - The cookies.
    • Method Detail

      • valueOf

        public static SetCookieHeader valueOf​(String value)
        Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified string value.
        Parameters:
        value - The value to initialize the header from.
        Returns:
        The parsed header.
      • valueOf

        public static SetCookieHeader valueOf​(Response response)
        Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified response message.
        Parameters:
        response - The response message to initialize the header from.
        Returns:
        The parsed header.
      • valueOf

        public static SetCookieHeader valueOf​(List<String> values)
        Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified list of Set-Cookie values.
        Parameters:
        values - The values to initialize the header from.
        Returns:
        The parsed header.
      • getName

        public String getName()
        Description copied from class: Header
        Returns the name of the header, as it would canonically appear within an HTTP message.
        Specified by:
        getName in class Header
        Returns:
        The name of the header, as it would canonically appear within an HTTP message.
      • getValues

        public List<String> getValues()
        Description copied from class: Header
        Returns the header as a list of strings. If the header has no values then it must return an empty list, never null. Each String should represent the value component of the key-value pair that makes up the HTTP header - as such, for some Header implementations each String in this List may contain multiple token-separated values.

        The List returned from this method should not be expected to be mutable. However, some subclasses of Header may choose to implement it as such.

        Specified by:
        getValues in class Header
        Returns:
        The header as a non-null list of string values. Can be an empty list.