Class HostSpecifier


  • @GwtIncompatible
    public final class HostSpecifier
    extends java.lang.Object
    A syntactically valid host specifier, suitable for use in a URI. This may be either a numeric IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 notation, or a domain name.

    Because this class is intended to represent host specifiers which can reasonably be used in a URI, the domain name case is further restricted to include only those domain names which end in a recognized public suffix; see InternetDomainName.isPublicSuffix() for details.

    Note that no network lookups are performed by any HostSpecifier methods. No attempt is made to verify that a provided specifier corresponds to a real or accessible host. Only syntactic and pattern-based checks are performed.

    If you know that a given string represents a numeric IP address, use InetAddresses to obtain and manipulate a InetAddress instance from it rather than using this class. Similarly, if you know that a given string represents a domain name, use InternetDomainName rather than this class.

    Since:
    5.0
    Author:
    Craig Berry
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      boolean equals​(java.lang.Object other)  
      static HostSpecifier from​(java.lang.String specifier)
      Attempts to return a HostSpecifier for the given string, throwing an exception if parsing fails.
      static HostSpecifier fromValid​(java.lang.String specifier)
      Returns a HostSpecifier built from the provided specifier, which is already known to be valid.
      int hashCode()  
      static boolean isValid​(java.lang.String specifier)
      Determines whether specifier represents a valid HostSpecifier as described in the documentation for fromValid(String).
      java.lang.String toString()
      Returns a string representation of the host specifier suitable for inclusion in a URI.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
    • Method Detail

      • fromValid

        public static HostSpecifier fromValid​(java.lang.String specifier)
        Returns a HostSpecifier built from the provided specifier, which is already known to be valid. If the specifier might be invalid, use from(String) instead.

        The specifier must be in one of these formats:

        • A domain name, like google.com
        • A IPv4 address string, like 127.0.0.1
        • An IPv6 address string with or without brackets, like [2001:db8::1] or 2001:db8::1
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the specifier is not valid.
      • from

        @CanIgnoreReturnValue
        public static HostSpecifier from​(java.lang.String specifier)
                                  throws java.text.ParseException
        Attempts to return a HostSpecifier for the given string, throwing an exception if parsing fails. Always use this method in preference to fromValid(String) for a specifier that is not already known to be valid.
        Throws:
        java.text.ParseException - if the specifier is not valid.
      • isValid

        public static boolean isValid​(java.lang.String specifier)
        Determines whether specifier represents a valid HostSpecifier as described in the documentation for fromValid(String).
      • equals

        public boolean equals​(@CheckForNull
                              java.lang.Object other)
        Overrides:
        equals in class java.lang.Object
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class java.lang.Object
      • toString

        public java.lang.String toString()
        Returns a string representation of the host specifier suitable for inclusion in a URI. If the host specifier is a domain name, the string will be normalized to all lower case. If the specifier was an IPv6 address without brackets, brackets are added so that the result will be usable in the host part of a URI.
        Overrides:
        toString in class java.lang.Object