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HttpHeaderParser.javaAPI DocAndroid 5.1 API4645Thu Mar 12 22:22:56 GMT 2015com.android.volley.toolbox

HttpHeaderParser

public class HttpHeaderParser extends Object
Utility methods for parsing HTTP headers.

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public static Cache.EntryparseCacheHeaders(com.android.volley.NetworkResponse response)
Extracts a {@link Cache.Entry} from a {@link NetworkResponse}.

param
response The network response to parse headers from
return
a cache entry for the given response, or null if the response is not cacheable.

        long now = System.currentTimeMillis();

        Map<String, String> headers = response.headers;

        long serverDate = 0;
        long serverExpires = 0;
        long softExpire = 0;
        long maxAge = 0;
        boolean hasCacheControl = false;

        String serverEtag = null;
        String headerValue;

        headerValue = headers.get("Date");
        if (headerValue != null) {
            serverDate = parseDateAsEpoch(headerValue);
        }

        headerValue = headers.get("Cache-Control");
        if (headerValue != null) {
            hasCacheControl = true;
            String[] tokens = headerValue.split(",");
            for (int i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) {
                String token = tokens[i].trim();
                if (token.equals("no-cache") || token.equals("no-store")) {
                    return null;
                } else if (token.startsWith("max-age=")) {
                    try {
                        maxAge = Long.parseLong(token.substring(8));
                    } catch (Exception e) {
                    }
                } else if (token.equals("must-revalidate") || token.equals("proxy-revalidate")) {
                    maxAge = 0;
                }
            }
        }

        headerValue = headers.get("Expires");
        if (headerValue != null) {
            serverExpires = parseDateAsEpoch(headerValue);
        }

        serverEtag = headers.get("ETag");

        // Cache-Control takes precedence over an Expires header, even if both exist and Expires
        // is more restrictive.
        if (hasCacheControl) {
            softExpire = now + maxAge * 1000;
        } else if (serverDate > 0 && serverExpires >= serverDate) {
            // Default semantic for Expire header in HTTP specification is softExpire.
            softExpire = now + (serverExpires - serverDate);
        }

        Cache.Entry entry = new Cache.Entry();
        entry.data = response.data;
        entry.etag = serverEtag;
        entry.softTtl = softExpire;
        entry.ttl = entry.softTtl;
        entry.serverDate = serverDate;
        entry.responseHeaders = headers;

        return entry;
    
public static java.lang.StringparseCharset(java.util.Map headers)
Returns the charset specified in the Content-Type of this header, or the HTTP default (ISO-8859-1) if none can be found.

        String contentType = headers.get(HTTP.CONTENT_TYPE);
        if (contentType != null) {
            String[] params = contentType.split(";");
            for (int i = 1; i < params.length; i++) {
                String[] pair = params[i].trim().split("=");
                if (pair.length == 2) {
                    if (pair[0].equals("charset")) {
                        return pair[1];
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        return HTTP.DEFAULT_CONTENT_CHARSET;
    
public static longparseDateAsEpoch(java.lang.String dateStr)
Parse date in RFC1123 format, and return its value as epoch

        try {
            // Parse date in RFC1123 format if this header contains one
            return DateUtils.parseDate(dateStr).getTime();
        } catch (DateParseException e) {
            // Date in invalid format, fallback to 0
            return 0;
        }