Class Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder

    • Method Detail

      • getDescriptor

        public static final com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor()
      • internalGetFieldAccessorTable

        protected com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.FieldAccessorTable internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
        Specified by:
        internalGetFieldAccessorTable in class com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder>
      • getDescriptorForType

        public com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType()
        Specified by:
        getDescriptorForType in interface com.google.protobuf.Message.Builder
        Specified by:
        getDescriptorForType in interface com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
        Overrides:
        getDescriptorForType in class com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder>
      • getDefaultInstanceForType

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat getDefaultInstanceForType()
        Specified by:
        getDefaultInstanceForType in interface com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder
        Specified by:
        getDefaultInstanceForType in interface com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
      • build

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat build()
        Specified by:
        build in interface com.google.protobuf.Message.Builder
        Specified by:
        build in interface com.google.protobuf.MessageLite.Builder
      • buildPartial

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat buildPartial()
        Specified by:
        buildPartial in interface com.google.protobuf.Message.Builder
        Specified by:
        buildPartial in interface com.google.protobuf.MessageLite.Builder
      • isInitialized

        public final boolean isInitialized()
        Specified by:
        isInitialized in interface com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder
        Overrides:
        isInitialized in class com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder>
      • hasProperCaseWords

        public boolean hasProperCaseWords()
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
        Specified by:
        hasProperCaseWords in interface Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormatOrBuilder
        Returns:
        Whether the properCaseWords field is set.
      • getProperCaseWords

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords getProperCaseWords()
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
        Specified by:
        getProperCaseWords in interface Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormatOrBuilder
        Returns:
        The properCaseWords.
      • setProperCaseWords

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder setProperCaseWords​(Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords value)
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
      • setProperCaseWords

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder setProperCaseWords​(Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords.Builder builderForValue)
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
      • mergeProperCaseWords

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder mergeProperCaseWords​(Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords value)
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
      • clearProperCaseWords

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.Builder clearProperCaseWords()
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
      • getProperCaseWordsBuilder

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords.Builder getProperCaseWordsBuilder()
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
      • getProperCaseWordsOrBuilder

        public Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWordsOrBuilder getProperCaseWordsOrBuilder()
         Formats the header by proper casing words: the first character and any character following
         a special character will be capitalized if it's an alpha character. For example,
         "content-type" becomes "Content-Type", and "foo$b#$are" becomes "Foo$B#$Are".
         Note that while this results in most headers following conventional casing, certain headers
         are not covered. For example, the "TE" header will be formatted as "Te".
         
        .envoy.api.v2.core.Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormat.ProperCaseWords proper_case_words = 1;
        Specified by:
        getProperCaseWordsOrBuilder in interface Http1ProtocolOptions.HeaderKeyFormatOrBuilder