@Beta @Immutable @GwtCompatible public final class HostAndPort extends Object implements Serializable
Example usage:
HostAndPort hp = HostAndPort.fromString("[2001:db8::1]") .withDefaultPort(80) .requireBracketsForIPv6(); hp.getHostText(); // returns "2001:db8::1" hp.getPort(); // returns 80 hp.toString(); // returns "[2001:db8::1]:80"
Here are some examples of recognized formats:
getHostText()
omits brackets
getHostText()
omits brackets
requireBracketsForIPv6()
to prohibit this
Note that this is not an exhaustive list, because these methods are only concerned with brackets, colons, and port numbers. Full validation of the host field (if desired) is the caller's responsibility.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object other) |
static HostAndPort |
fromHost(String host)
Build a HostAndPort instance from a host only.
|
static HostAndPort |
fromParts(String host,
int port)
Build a HostAndPort instance from separate host and port values.
|
static HostAndPort |
fromString(String hostPortString)
Split a freeform string into a host and port, without strict validation.
|
String |
getHostText()
Returns the portion of this
HostAndPort instance that should
represent the hostname or IPv4/IPv6 literal. |
int |
getPort()
Get the current port number, failing if no port is defined.
|
int |
getPortOrDefault(int defaultPort)
Returns the current port number, with a default if no port is defined.
|
int |
hashCode() |
boolean |
hasPort()
Return true if this instance has a defined port.
|
HostAndPort |
requireBracketsForIPv6()
Generate an error if the host might be a non-bracketed IPv6 literal.
|
String |
toString()
Rebuild the host:port string, including brackets if necessary.
|
HostAndPort |
withDefaultPort(int defaultPort)
Provide a default port if the parsed string contained only a host.
|
public String getHostText()
HostAndPort
instance that should
represent the hostname or IPv4/IPv6 literal.
A successful parse does not imply any degree of sanity in this field.
For additional validation, see the HostSpecifier
class.
public boolean hasPort()
public int getPort()
IllegalStateException
- if no port is defined. You can use
withDefaultPort(int)
to prevent this from occurring.public int getPortOrDefault(int defaultPort)
public static HostAndPort fromParts(String host, int port)
Note: Non-bracketed IPv6 literals are allowed.
Use requireBracketsForIPv6()
to prohibit these.
host
- the host string to parse. Must not contain a port number.port
- a port number from [0..65535]IllegalArgumentException
- if host
contains a port number,
or port
is out of range.public static HostAndPort fromHost(String host)
Note: Non-bracketed IPv6 literals are allowed.
Use requireBracketsForIPv6()
to prohibit these.
host
- the host-only string to parse. Must not contain a port number.IllegalArgumentException
- if host
contains a port number.public static HostAndPort fromString(String hostPortString)
withDefaultPort(int)
to patch in a default value.hostPortString
- the input string to parse.IllegalArgumentException
- if nothing meaningful could be parsed.public HostAndPort withDefaultPort(int defaultPort)
fromString(String)
to include a port in
case the port was omitted from the input string. If a port was already
provided, then this method is a no-op.defaultPort
- a port number, from [0..65535]public HostAndPort requireBracketsForIPv6()
URI formatting requires that IPv6 literals be surrounded by brackets,
like "[2001:db8::1]". Chain this call after fromString(String)
to increase the strictness of the parser, and disallow IPv6 literals
that don't contain these brackets.
Note that this parser identifies IPv6 literals solely based on the
presence of a colon. To perform actual validation of IP addresses, see
the InetAddresses.forString(String)
method.
this
, to enable chaining of calls.IllegalArgumentException
- if bracketless IPv6 is detected.Copyright © 2010-2015. All Rights Reserved.