public class CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer extends java.lang.Object implements GoogleClientRequestInitializer
The simplest usage is to use it to set the key parameter:
public static final GoogleClientRequestInitializer KEY_INITIALIZER = new CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer(KEY);
There is also a constructor to set both the key and userIp parameters:
public static final GoogleClientRequestInitializer INITIALIZER = new CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer(KEY, USER_IP);
If you want to implement custom logic, extend it like this:
public static class MyRequestInitializer extends CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer { @Override public void initialize(AbstractGoogleClientRequest<?> request) throws IOException { // custom logic } }
Finally, to set the key and userIp parameters and insert custom logic, extend it like this:
public static class MyRequestInitializer2 extends CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer { public MyRequestInitializer2() { super(KEY, USER_IP); } @Override public void initialize(AbstractGoogleClientRequest<?> request) throws IOException { super.initialize(request); // must be called to set the key and userIp parameters // insert some additional logic } }
Subclasses should be thread-safe.
Constructor and Description |
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CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer() |
CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer(java.lang.String key) |
CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer(java.lang.String key,
java.lang.String userIp) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.String |
getKey()
Returns the API key or
null to leave it unchanged. |
java.lang.String |
getUserIp()
Returns the user IP or
null to leave it unchanged. |
void |
initialize(AbstractGoogleClientRequest<?> request)
Subclasses should call super implementation in order to set the key and userIp.
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public CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer()
public CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer(java.lang.String key)
key
- API key or null
to leave it unchangedpublic CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer(java.lang.String key, java.lang.String userIp)
key
- API key or null
to leave it unchangeduserIp
- user IP or null
to leave it unchangedpublic void initialize(AbstractGoogleClientRequest<?> request) throws java.io.IOException
initialize
in interface GoogleClientRequestInitializer
java.io.IOException
- I/O exceptionpublic final java.lang.String getKey()
null
to leave it unchanged.public final java.lang.String getUserIp()
null
to leave it unchanged.Copyright © 2010-2018 Google. All Rights Reserved.