Class FlushCache
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.gerrit.server.restapi.config.FlushCache
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
RestModifyView<CacheResource,Input>
,RestView<CacheResource>
public class FlushCache extends Object implements RestModifyView<CacheResource,Input>
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static String
WEB_SESSIONS
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description FlushCache(PermissionBackend permissionBackend)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Response<String>
apply(CacheResource rsrc, Input input)
Process the view operation by altering the resource.
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Field Detail
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WEB_SESSIONS
public static final String WEB_SESSIONS
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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Constructor Detail
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FlushCache
@Inject public FlushCache(PermissionBackend permissionBackend)
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Method Detail
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apply
public Response<String> apply(CacheResource rsrc, Input input) throws AuthException, PermissionBackendException
Description copied from interface:RestModifyView
Process the view operation by altering the resource.The value of the returned response is automatically converted to JSON unless it is a
BinaryResult
.The returned response defines the status code that is returned to the client. For RestModifyViews this is usually
200 OK
, but other 2XX or 3XX status codes are also possible (e.g.202 Accepted
if a background task was scheduled,204 No Content
if no content is returned,302 Found
for a redirect).Throwing a subclass of
RestApiException
results in a 4XX response to the client. For any other exception the client will get a500 Internal Server Error
response.- Specified by:
apply
in interfaceRestModifyView<CacheResource,Input>
- Parameters:
rsrc
- resource to modifyinput
- input after parsing from request- Returns:
- response to return to the client
- Throws:
AuthException
- the caller is not permitted to access this view.PermissionBackendException
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