Class: OCI::LoadBalancer::Models::RedirectUri

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb

Overview

An object that defines the redirect URI applied to the original request. The object property values compose the redirect URI.

NOTE: The Load Balancing service cannot automatically detect or avoid infinite redirects. Be sure to provide meaningful, complete, and correct field values. If any component field of this object has no value, the system retains the value from the incoming HTTP request URI.

For example, if you specify only the protocol field https, and the incoming request URI is http://example.com:8080, the resulting runtime redirect URI is https://example.com:8080. The system retains the host and port from the incoming URI and does not automatically change the port setting from 8080 to 443.

Be sure to configure valid percent-encoding (URL encoding) when needed.

In addition to static string values, you can use the following tokens to construct the redirect URI. These tokens extract values from the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #protocol : The protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #host : The domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #port : The port from the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #path : The path from the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #query : The query string from the incoming HTTP request URI.

The tokens are case sensitive. For example, {host} is a valid token, but {HOST} is not.

You can retain the literal characters of a token when you specify values for the path and query properties of the redirect URI. Use a backslash (\) as the escape character for the \, {, and } characters. For example, if the incoming HTTP request URI is /video, the path property value:

/example{path}123\{path\}

appears in the constructed redirect URI as:

/example/video123{path}

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(attributes = {}) ⇒ RedirectUri

Initializes the object

Parameters:

  • attributes (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Model attributes in the form of hash

Options Hash (attributes):

  • :protocol (String)

    The value to assign to the #protocol property

  • :host (String)

    The value to assign to the #host property

  • :port (Integer)

    The value to assign to the #port property

  • :path (String)

    The value to assign to the #path property

  • :query (String)

    The value to assign to the #query property



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 202

def initialize(attributes = {})
  return unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)

  # convert string to symbol for hash key
  attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h| h[k.to_sym] = v }

  self.protocol = attributes[:'protocol'] if attributes[:'protocol']

  self.host = attributes[:'host'] if attributes[:'host']

  self.port = attributes[:'port'] if attributes[:'port']

  self.path = attributes[:'path'] if attributes[:'path']

  self.query = attributes[:'query'] if attributes[:'query']
end

Instance Attribute Details

#hostString

The valid domain name (hostname) or IP address to use in the redirect URI.

When this value is null, not set, or set to {host}, the service preserves the original domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.

All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.

Curly braces are valid in this property only to surround tokens, such as {host}

Examples:

  • example.com appears as example.com in the redirect URI.

  • in#host appears as inexample.com in the redirect URI if example.com is the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #port#host appears as 8081example.com in the redirect URI if example.com is the hostname and the port is 8081 in the incoming HTTP request URI.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 80

def host
  @host
end

#pathString

The HTTP URI path to use in the redirect URI.

When this value is null, not set, or set to {path}, the service preserves the original path from the incoming HTTP request URI. To omit the path from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".

All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.

The path string must begin with / if it does not begin with the {path} token.

Examples:

  • /example/video/123 appears as /example/video/123 in the redirect URI.

  • /example#path appears as /example/video/123 in the redirect URI if /video/123 is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #path/123 appears as /example/video/123 in the redirect URI if /example/video is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • #path123 appears as /example/video123 in the redirect URI if /example/video is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • /#host/123 appears as /example.com/123 in the redirect URI if example.com is the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • /#host/#port appears as /example.com/123 in the redirect URI if example.com is the hostname and 123 is the port in the incoming HTTP request URI.

  • /#query appears as /lang=en in the redirect URI if the query is lang=en in the incoming HTTP request URI.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 125

def path
  @path
end

#portInteger

The communication port to use in the redirect URI.

Valid values include integers from 1 to 65535.

When this value is null, the service preserves the original port from the incoming HTTP request URI.

Example: 8081

Returns:

  • (Integer)


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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 91

def port
  @port
end

#protocolString

The HTTP protocol to use in the redirect URI.

When this value is null, not set, or set to {protocol}, the service preserves the original protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI. Allowed values are:

{protocol} is the only valid token for this property. It can appear only once in the value string.

Example: HTTPS

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 58

def protocol
  @protocol
end

#queryString

The query string to use in the redirect URI.

When this value is null, not set, or set to {query}, the service preserves the original query parameters from the incoming HTTP request URI.

All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.

If the query string does not begin with the {query} token, it must begin with the question mark (?) character.

You can specify multiple query parameters as a single string. Separate each query parameter with an ampersand (&) character. To omit all incoming query parameters from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".

If the specified query string results in a redirect URI ending with ? or &, the last character is truncated. For example, if the incoming URI is http://host.com:8080/documents and the query property value is ?lang=en&{query}, the redirect URI is http://host.com:8080/documents?lang=en. The system truncates the final ampersand (&) because the incoming URI included no value to replace the #query token.

Examples: * lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&time_zone=PST in the redirect URI.

  • #query appears as lang=en&time_zone=PST in the redirect URI if lang=en&time_zone=PST is the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, the {query} token renders as an empty string.

  • lang=en&#query&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&country=us&time_zone=PST in the redirect URI if country=us is the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, this value renders as lang=en&time_zone=PST.

  • protocol=#protocol&hostname=#host appears as protocol=http&hostname=example.com in the redirect URI if the protocol is HTTP and the hostname is example.com in the incoming HTTP request.

  • port=#port&hostname=#host appears as port=8080&hostname=example.com in the redirect URI if the port is 8080 and the hostname is example.com in the incoming HTTP request URI.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 163

def query
  @query
end

Class Method Details

.attribute_mapObject

Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 166

def self.attribute_map
  {
    # rubocop:disable Style/SymbolLiteral
    'protocol': :'protocol',
    'host': :'host',
    'port': :'port',
    'path': :'path',
    'query': :'query'
    # rubocop:enable Style/SymbolLiteral
  }
end

.swagger_typesObject

Attribute type mapping.



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 179

def self.swagger_types
  {
    # rubocop:disable Style/SymbolLiteral
    'protocol': :'String',
    'host': :'String',
    'port': :'Integer',
    'path': :'String',
    'query': :'String'
    # rubocop:enable Style/SymbolLiteral
  }
end

Instance Method Details

#==(other) ⇒ Object

Checks equality by comparing each attribute.

Parameters:

  • other (Object)

    the other object to be compared



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 226

def ==(other)
  return true if equal?(other)

  self.class == other.class &&
    protocol == other.protocol &&
    host == other.host &&
    port == other.port &&
    path == other.path &&
    query == other.query
end

#build_from_hash(attributes) ⇒ Object

Builds the object from hash

Parameters:

  • attributes (Hash)

    Model attributes in the form of hash

Returns:

  • (Object)

    Returns the model itself



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 260

def build_from_hash(attributes)
  return nil unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)

  self.class.swagger_types.each_pair do |key, type|
    if type =~ /^Array<(.*)>/i
      # check to ensure the input is an array given that the the attribute
      # is documented as an array but the input is not
      if attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].is_a?(Array)
        public_method("#{key}=").call(
          attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]]
            .map { |v| OCI::Internal::Util.convert_to_type(Regexp.last_match(1), v) }
        )
      end
    elsif !attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].nil?
      public_method("#{key}=").call(
        OCI::Internal::Util.convert_to_type(type, attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]])
      )
    end
    # or else data not found in attributes(hash), not an issue as the data can be optional
  end

  self
end

#eql?(other) ⇒ Boolean

Parameters:

  • other (Object)

    the other object to be compared

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

See Also:

  • `==` method


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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 240

def eql?(other)
  self == other
end

#hashFixnum

Calculates hash code according to all attributes.

Returns:

  • (Fixnum)

    Hash code



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 249

def hash
  [protocol, host, port, path, query].hash
end

#to_hashHash

Returns the object in the form of hash

Returns:

  • (Hash)

    Returns the object in the form of hash



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 293

def to_hash
  hash = {}
  self.class.attribute_map.each_pair do |attr, param|
    value = public_method(attr).call
    next if value.nil? && !instance_variable_defined?("@#{attr}")

    hash[param] = _to_hash(value)
  end
  hash
end

#to_sString

Returns the string representation of the object

Returns:

  • (String)

    String presentation of the object



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# File 'lib/oci/load_balancer/models/redirect_uri.rb', line 287

def to_s
  to_hash.to_s
end