Interface Connection
- All Known Implementing Classes:
HttpConnection
public interface Connection
To start a new session, use either Jsoup.newSession()
or Jsoup.connect(String)
.
Connections contain Connection.Request
and Connection.Response
objects (once executed). Configuration
settings (URL, timeout, useragent, etc) set on a session will be applied by default to each subsequent request.
To start a new request from the session, use newRequest()
.
Cookies are stored in memory for the duration of the session. For that reason, do not use one single session for all
requests in a long-lived application, or you are likely to run out of memory, unless care is taken to clean up the
cookie store. The cookie store for the session is available via cookieStore()
. You may provide your own
implementation via cookieStore(java.net.CookieStore)
before making requests.
Request configuration can be made using either the shortcut methods in Connection (e.g. userAgent(String)
),
or by methods in the Connection.Request object directly. All request configuration must be made before the request is
executed. When used as an ongoing session, initialize all defaults prior to making multi-threaded newRequest()
s.
Note that the term "Connection" used here does not mean that a long-lived connection is held against a server for
the lifetime of the Connection object. A socket connection is only made at the point of request execution (execute()
, get()
, or post()
), and the server's response consumed.
For multi-threaded implementations, it is important to use a newRequest()
for each request. The session may
be shared across threads but a given request, not.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Interface Description static interface
Connection.Base<T extends Connection.Base<T>>
Common methods for Requests and Responsesstatic interface
Connection.KeyVal
A Key:Value tuple(+), used for form data.static class
Connection.Method
GET and POST http methods.static interface
Connection.Request
Represents a HTTP request.static interface
Connection.Response
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description Connection
cookie(String name, String value)
Set a cookie to be sent in the request.Connection
cookies(Map<String,String> cookies)
Adds each of the supplied cookies to the request.CookieStore
cookieStore()
Get the cookie store used by this Connection.Connection
cookieStore(CookieStore cookieStore)
Provide a custom or pre-filled CookieStore to be used on requests made by this Connection.Connection.KeyVal
data(String key)
Get the data KeyVal for this key, if anyConnection
data(String... keyvals)
Add one or more requestkey, val
data parameter pairs.Connection
data(String key, String value)
Add a request data parameter.Connection
data(String key, String filename, InputStream inputStream)
Add an input stream as a request data parameter.Connection
data(String key, String filename, InputStream inputStream, String contentType)
Add an input stream as a request data parameter.Connection
data(Collection<Connection.KeyVal> data)
Adds all of the supplied data to the request data parametersConnection
data(Map<String,String> data)
Adds all of the supplied data to the request data parametersConnection.Response
execute()
Execute the request.Connection
followRedirects(boolean followRedirects)
Configures the connection to (not) follow server redirects.Document
get()
Execute the request as a GET, and parse the result.Connection
header(String name, String value)
Set a request header.Connection
headers(Map<String,String> headers)
Adds each of the supplied headers to the request.Connection
ignoreContentType(boolean ignoreContentType)
Ignore the document's Content-Type when parsing the response.Connection
ignoreHttpErrors(boolean ignoreHttpErrors)
Configures the connection to not throw exceptions when a HTTP error occurs.Connection
maxBodySize(int bytes)
Set the maximum bytes to read from the (uncompressed) connection into the body, before the connection is closed, and the input truncated (i.e.Connection
method(Connection.Method method)
Set the request method to use, GET or POST.Connection
newRequest()
Creates a new request, using this Connection as the session-state and to initialize the connection settings (which may then be independently on the returned Connection.Request object).Connection
parser(Parser parser)
Provide an alternate parser to use when parsing the response to a Document.Document
post()
Execute the request as a POST, and parse the result.Connection
postDataCharset(String charset)
Sets the default post data character set for x-www-form-urlencoded post dataConnection
proxy(String host, int port)
Set the HTTP proxy to use for this request.Connection
proxy(Proxy proxy)
Set the proxy to use for this request.Connection
referrer(String referrer)
Set the request referrer (aka "referer") header.Connection.Request
request()
Get the request object associated with this connectionConnection
request(Connection.Request request)
Set the connection's requestConnection
requestBody(String body)
Set a POST (or PUT) request body.Connection.Response
response()
Get the response, once the request has been executed.Connection
response(Connection.Response response)
Set the connection's responseConnection
sslSocketFactory(SSLSocketFactory sslSocketFactory)
Set custom SSL socket factoryConnection
timeout(int millis)
Set the total request timeout duration.Connection
url(String url)
Set the request URL to fetch.Connection
url(URL url)
Set the request URL to fetch.Connection
userAgent(String userAgent)
Set the request user-agent header.
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Method Details
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newRequest
Connection newRequest()Creates a new request, using this Connection as the session-state and to initialize the connection settings (which may then be independently on the returned Connection.Request object).- Returns:
- a new Connection object, with a shared Cookie Store and initialized settings from this Connection and Request
- Since:
- 1.14.1
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url
Set the request URL to fetch. The protocol must be HTTP or HTTPS.- Parameters:
url
- URL to connect to- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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url
Set the request URL to fetch. The protocol must be HTTP or HTTPS.- Parameters:
url
- URL to connect to- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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proxy
Set the proxy to use for this request. Set tonull
to disable a previously set proxy.- Parameters:
proxy
- proxy to use- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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proxy
Set the HTTP proxy to use for this request.- Parameters:
host
- the proxy hostnameport
- the proxy port- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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userAgent
Set the request user-agent header.- Parameters:
userAgent
- user-agent to use- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
- See Also:
HttpConnection.DEFAULT_UA
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timeout
Set the total request timeout duration. If a timeout occurs, anSocketTimeoutException
will be thrown.The default timeout is 30 seconds (30,000 millis). A timeout of zero is treated as an infinite timeout.
Note that this timeout specifies the combined maximum duration of the connection time and the time to read the full response.
- Parameters:
millis
- number of milliseconds (thousandths of a second) before timing out connects or reads.- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
- See Also:
maxBodySize(int)
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maxBodySize
Set the maximum bytes to read from the (uncompressed) connection into the body, before the connection is closed, and the input truncated (i.e. the body content will be trimmed). The default maximum is 2MB. A max size of0
is treated as an infinite amount (bounded only by your patience and the memory available on your machine).- Parameters:
bytes
- number of bytes to read from the input before truncating- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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referrer
Set the request referrer (aka "referer") header.- Parameters:
referrer
- referrer to use- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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followRedirects
Configures the connection to (not) follow server redirects. By default this is true.- Parameters:
followRedirects
- true if server redirects should be followed.- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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method
Set the request method to use, GET or POST. Default is GET.- Parameters:
method
- HTTP request method- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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ignoreHttpErrors
Configures the connection to not throw exceptions when a HTTP error occurs. (4xx - 5xx, e.g. 404 or 500). By default this is false; an IOException is thrown if an error is encountered. If set to true, the response is populated with the error body, and the status message will reflect the error.- Parameters:
ignoreHttpErrors
- - false (default) if HTTP errors should be ignored.- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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ignoreContentType
Ignore the document's Content-Type when parsing the response. By default this is false, an unrecognised content-type will cause an IOException to be thrown. (This is to prevent producing garbage by attempting to parse a JPEG binary image, for example.) Set to true to force a parse attempt regardless of content type.- Parameters:
ignoreContentType
- set to true if you would like the content type ignored on parsing the response into a Document.- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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sslSocketFactory
Set custom SSL socket factory- Parameters:
sslSocketFactory
- custom SSL socket factory- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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data
Add a request data parameter. Request parameters are sent in the request query string for GETs, and in the request body for POSTs. A request may have multiple values of the same name.- Parameters:
key
- data keyvalue
- data value- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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data
Add an input stream as a request data parameter. For GETs, has no effect, but for POSTS this will upload the input stream.- Parameters:
key
- data key (form item name)filename
- the name of the file to present to the remove server. Typically just the name, not path, component.inputStream
- the input stream to upload, that you probably obtained from aFileInputStream
. You must close the InputStream in afinally
block.- Returns:
- this Connections, for chaining
- See Also:
if you want to set the uploaded file's mimetype.
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data
Add an input stream as a request data parameter. For GETs, has no effect, but for POSTS this will upload the input stream.- Parameters:
key
- data key (form item name)filename
- the name of the file to present to the remove server. Typically just the name, not path, component.inputStream
- the input stream to upload, that you probably obtained from aFileInputStream
.contentType
- the Content Type (aka mimetype) to specify for this file. You must close the InputStream in afinally
block.- Returns:
- this Connections, for chaining
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data
Adds all of the supplied data to the request data parameters- Parameters:
data
- collection of data parameters- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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data
Adds all of the supplied data to the request data parameters- Parameters:
data
- map of data parameters- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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data
Add one or more requestkey, val
data parameter pairs.Multiple parameters may be set at once, e.g.:
.data("name", "jsoup", "language", "Java", "language", "English");
creates a query string like:?name=jsoup&language=Java&language=English
For GET requests, data parameters will be sent on the request query string. For POST (and other methods that contain a body), they will be sent as body form parameters, unless the body is explicitly set by
requestBody(String)
, in which case they will be query string parameters.- Parameters:
keyvals
- a set of key value pairs.- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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data
Get the data KeyVal for this key, if any- Parameters:
key
- the data key- Returns:
- null if not set
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requestBody
Set a POST (or PUT) request body. Useful when a server expects a plain request body, not a set for URL encoded form key/value pairs. E.g.:
If any data key/vals are supplied, they will be sent as URL query params.Jsoup.connect(url) .requestBody(json) .header("Content-Type", "application/json") .post();
- Returns:
- this Request, for chaining
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header
Set a request header.- Parameters:
name
- header namevalue
- header value- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
- See Also:
Connection.Base.headers()
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headers
Adds each of the supplied headers to the request.- Parameters:
headers
- map of headers name -> value pairs- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
- See Also:
Connection.Base.headers()
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cookie
Set a cookie to be sent in the request.- Parameters:
name
- name of cookievalue
- value of cookie- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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cookies
Adds each of the supplied cookies to the request.- Parameters:
cookies
- map of cookie name -> value pairs- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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cookieStore
Provide a custom or pre-filled CookieStore to be used on requests made by this Connection.- Parameters:
cookieStore
- a cookie store to use for subsequent requests- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
- Since:
- 1.14.1
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cookieStore
CookieStore cookieStore()Get the cookie store used by this Connection.- Returns:
- the cookie store
- Since:
- 1.14.1
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parser
Provide an alternate parser to use when parsing the response to a Document. If not set, defaults to the HTML parser, unless the response content-type is XML, in which case the XML parser is used.- Parameters:
parser
- alternate parser- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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postDataCharset
Sets the default post data character set for x-www-form-urlencoded post data- Parameters:
charset
- character set to encode post data- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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get
Execute the request as a GET, and parse the result.- Returns:
- parsed Document
- Throws:
MalformedURLException
- if the request URL is not a HTTP or HTTPS URL, or is otherwise malformedHttpStatusException
- if the response is not OK and HTTP response errors are not ignoredUnsupportedMimeTypeException
- if the response mime type is not supported and those errors are not ignoredSocketTimeoutException
- if the connection times outIOException
- on error
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post
Execute the request as a POST, and parse the result.- Returns:
- parsed Document
- Throws:
MalformedURLException
- if the request URL is not a HTTP or HTTPS URL, or is otherwise malformedHttpStatusException
- if the response is not OK and HTTP response errors are not ignoredUnsupportedMimeTypeException
- if the response mime type is not supported and those errors are not ignoredSocketTimeoutException
- if the connection times outIOException
- on error
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execute
Execute the request.- Returns:
- a response object
- Throws:
MalformedURLException
- if the request URL is not a HTTP or HTTPS URL, or is otherwise malformedHttpStatusException
- if the response is not OK and HTTP response errors are not ignoredUnsupportedMimeTypeException
- if the response mime type is not supported and those errors are not ignoredSocketTimeoutException
- if the connection times outIOException
- on error
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request
Connection.Request request()Get the request object associated with this connection- Returns:
- request
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request
Set the connection's request- Parameters:
request
- new request object- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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response
Connection.Response response()Get the response, once the request has been executed.- Returns:
- response
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if called before the response has been executed.
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response
Set the connection's response- Parameters:
response
- new response- Returns:
- this Connection, for chaining
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