Package org.apache.tomcat.util.http
Class Rfc6265CookieProcessor
java.lang.Object
org.apache.tomcat.util.http.CookieProcessorBase
org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Rfc6265CookieProcessor
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CookieProcessor
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class org.apache.tomcat.util.http.CookieProcessorBase
ANCIENT_DATE, COOKIE_DATE_FORMAT
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiongenerateHeader
(Cookie cookie, HttpServletRequest request) Generate theSet-Cookie
HTTP header value for the given Cookie.Obtain the character set that will be used when converting between bytes and characters when parsing and/or generating HTTP headers for cookies.void
parseCookieHeader
(MimeHeaders headers, ServerCookies serverCookies) Parse the provided headers into server cookie objects.Methods inherited from class org.apache.tomcat.util.http.CookieProcessorBase
getCookiesWithoutEquals, getCookiesWithoutEqualsInternal, getPartitioned, getSameSiteCookies, setCookiesWithoutEquals, setPartitioned, setSameSiteCookies
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Constructor Details
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Rfc6265CookieProcessor
public Rfc6265CookieProcessor()
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Method Details
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getCharset
Description copied from interface:CookieProcessor
Obtain the character set that will be used when converting between bytes and characters when parsing and/or generating HTTP headers for cookies.- Returns:
- The character set used for byte<->character conversions
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parseCookieHeader
Description copied from interface:CookieProcessor
Parse the provided headers into server cookie objects.- Parameters:
headers
- The HTTP headers to parseserverCookies
- The server cookies object to populate with the results of the parsing
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generateHeader
Description copied from interface:CookieProcessor
Generate theSet-Cookie
HTTP header value for the given Cookie. This method receives as parameter the servlet request so that it can make decisions based on request properties. One such use-case is decide if the SameSite attribute should be added to the cookie based on the User-Agent or other request header because there are browser versions incompatible with the SameSite attribute. This is described by the Chromium project.- Parameters:
cookie
- The cookie for which the header will be generatedrequest
- The servlet request- Returns:
- The header value in a form that can be added directly to the response
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