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public class RequestUrlParamsEncoder<RequestT> implements RequestParamsEncoder<RequestT>
The request params encoder, which encodes URL-encoded parameters in one URL parameters string. This class expects that name-value pairs, returned from parameters extractor are already URL-encoded and can perform optional validation of that, but does not encode the name-value pairs themselves.
Implements
com.google.api.gax.rpc.RequestParamsEncoder<RequestT>Type Parameter
Name | Description |
RequestT |
Constructors
RequestUrlParamsEncoder(RequestParamsExtractor<RequestT> paramsExtractor, boolean validateExtractedParameters)
public RequestUrlParamsEncoder(RequestParamsExtractor<RequestT> paramsExtractor, boolean validateExtractedParameters)
Creates the encoder.
Name | Description |
paramsExtractor | RequestParamsExtractor<RequestT> parameters extractor which returns already URL-encoded key-value pairs |
validateExtractedParameters | boolean
|
Methods
encode(RequestT request)
public String encode(RequestT request)
Encodes the request
in a form of a URL parameters string, for example
"param1=value+1¶m2=value2%26"
. This method may optionally validate that the name-value
paris are URL-encoded, but it will not perform the actual encoding of them (it will only
concatenate the valid individual name-value pairs in a valid URL parameters string). This is
so, because in most practical cases the name-value paris are already URL-encoded.
Name | Description |
request | RequestT request message |
Type | Description |
String |