/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2004, 2006 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - Initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.wst.internet.monitor.core.internal; import java.io.IOException; import org.eclipse.wst.internet.monitor.core.internal.provisional.Request; /** * A content filter that filters specific contents from the monitor traffic * of a request. * <p> * This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients. * </p> */ public interface IContentFilter { /** * Returns the id of this filter. * Each filter has a distinct, fixed id. Ids are intended to be used internally as keys; * they are not intended to be shown to end users. * * @return the element id */ public String getId(); /** * Returns the displayable (translated) name for this filter. * * @return a displayable name */ public String getName(); /** * Returns the relative order of this filter. * Each filter has a relative order that allows them to be applied in the correct * order relative to each other. Lower orders are processed first. * * @return the relative order * * [issue: CS - The schema (contentFilterns.exsd) defines an 'order' attribute. * The comments above suggest that filters should be designed to be composable. Is this correct? * It would be good to make this optional if the user had no idea how his filter should be ordered. * I've found that sometimes 'low', 'medium', 'high' are adequate to handle ordering issues and are * easier for the extension writer deal with and get a sense of the proper value to assign. ] */ //public int getOrder(); /** * Filter the given content from the given request. The content that has been filtered out will * not be shown to clients of the TCP/IP monitor. * * @param request the request that the filter will be performed on * @param isRequest set to true if the content filter applies to request monitor traffic, * or set to false if the content filter applies to the response monitor traffic * @param content the message content to be filtered out * @return the filtered content * @throws IOException if there is an error while parsing or filtering the content */ public byte[] filter(Request request, boolean isRequest, byte[] content) throws IOException; }