Package org.jsoup.helper
Class HttpConnection.Response
java.lang.Object
org.jsoup.helper.HttpConnection.Response
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Connection.Base<Connection.Response>
,Connection.Response
- Enclosing class:
- HttpConnection
public static class HttpConnection.Response extends Object implements Connection.Response
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description String
body()
Get the body of the response as a plain string.byte[]
bodyAsBytes()
Get the body of the response as an array of bytes.BufferedInputStream
bodyStream()
Get the body of the response as a (buffered) InputStream.Connection.Response
bufferUp()
Read the body of the response into a local buffer, so thatConnection.Response.parse()
may be called repeatedly on the same connection response (otherwise, once the response is read, its InputStream will have been drained and may not be re-read).String
charset()
Get the character set name of the response, derived from the content-type header.HttpConnection.Response
charset(String charset)
Set / override the response character set.String
contentType()
Get the response content type (e.g.Document
parse()
Read and parse the body of the response as a Document.int
statusCode()
Get the status code of the response.String
statusMessage()
Get the status message of the response.Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface org.jsoup.Connection.Base
addHeader, cookie, cookie, cookies, hasCookie, hasHeader, hasHeaderWithValue, header, header, headers, headers, method, method, multiHeaders, removeCookie, removeHeader, url, url
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Method Details
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statusCode
public int statusCode()Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Get the status code of the response.- Specified by:
statusCode
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- status code
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statusMessage
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Get the status message of the response.- Specified by:
statusMessage
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- status message
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charset
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Get the character set name of the response, derived from the content-type header.- Specified by:
charset
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- character set name if set, null if not
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charset
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Set / override the response character set. When the document body is parsed it will be with this charset.- Specified by:
charset
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Parameters:
charset
- to decode body as- Returns:
- this Response, for chaining
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contentType
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Get the response content type (e.g. "text/html");- Specified by:
contentType
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- the response content type, or null if one was not set
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parse
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Read and parse the body of the response as a Document. If you intend to parse the same response multiple times, you shouldConnection.Response.bufferUp()
first.- Specified by:
parse
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- a parsed Document
- Throws:
IOException
- on error
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body
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Get the body of the response as a plain string.- Specified by:
body
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- body
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bodyAsBytes
public byte[] bodyAsBytes()Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Get the body of the response as an array of bytes.- Specified by:
bodyAsBytes
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- body bytes
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bufferUp
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Read the body of the response into a local buffer, so thatConnection.Response.parse()
may be called repeatedly on the same connection response (otherwise, once the response is read, its InputStream will have been drained and may not be re-read). CallingConnection.Response.body()
orConnection.Response.bodyAsBytes()
has the same effect.- Specified by:
bufferUp
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- this response, for chaining
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bodyStream
Description copied from interface:Connection.Response
Get the body of the response as a (buffered) InputStream. You should close the input stream when you're done with it. Other body methods (like bufferUp, body, parse, etc) will not work in conjunction with this method.This method is useful for writing large responses to disk, without buffering them completely into memory first.
- Specified by:
bodyStream
in interfaceConnection.Response
- Returns:
- the response body input stream
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