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013package org.apache.juneau.http;
014
015import static org.apache.juneau.http.Constants.*;
016
017import org.apache.juneau.http.annotation.*;
018import org.apache.juneau.internal.*;
019
020/**
021 * Represents a parsed <l>Accept-Language</l> HTTP request header.
022 *
023 * <p>
024 * List of acceptable human languages for response.
025 *
026 * <h5 class='figure'>Example</h5>
027 * <p class='bcode w800'>
028 *    Accept-Language: en-US
029 * </p>
030 *
031 * <h5 class='topic'>RFC2616 Specification</h5>
032 *
033 * The Accept-Language request-header field is similar to Accept, but restricts the set of natural languages that are
034 * preferred as a response to the request.
035 * Language tags are defined in section 3.10.
036 *
037 * <p class='bcode w800'>
038 *    Accept-Language = "Accept-Language" ":"
039 *                      1#( language-range [ ";" "q" "=" qvalue ] )
040 *    language-range  = ( ( 1*8ALPHA *( "-" 1*8ALPHA ) ) | "*" )
041 * </p>
042 *
043 * <p>
044 * Each language-range MAY be given an associated quality value which represents an estimate of the user's preference
045 * for the languages specified by that range.
046 * The quality value defaults to "q=1".
047 * For example...
048 * <p class='bcode w800'>
049 *    Accept-Language: da, en-gb;q=0.8, en;q=0.7
050 * </p>
051 * <p>
052 * ...would mean: "I prefer Danish, but will accept British English and other types of English."
053 *
054 * <p>
055 * A language-range matches a language-tag if it exactly equals the tag, or if it exactly equals a prefix of the tag
056 * such that the first tag character following the prefix is "-".
057 *
058 * <p>
059 * The special range "*", if present in the Accept-Language field, matches every tag not matched by any other range
060 * present in the Accept-Language field.
061 *
062 * <p>
063 * Note: This use of a prefix matching rule does not imply that language tags are assigned to languages in such a way
064 * that it is always true that if a user understands a language with a certain
065 * tag, then this user will also understand all languages with tags for which this tag is a prefix.
066 * The prefix rule simply allows the use of prefix tags if this is the case.
067 *
068 * <p>
069 * The language quality factor assigned to a language-tag by the Accept-Language field is the quality value of the
070 * longest language- range in the field that matches the language-tag.
071 *
072 * <p>
073 * If no language- range in the field matches the tag, the language quality factor assigned is 0.
074 *
075 * <p>
076 * If no Accept-Language header is present in the request, the server SHOULD assume that all languages are equally
077 * acceptable.
078 *
079 * <p>
080 * If an Accept-Language header is present, then all languages which are assigned a quality factor greater than 0 are
081 * acceptable.
082 *
083 * <p>
084 * It might be contrary to the privacy expectations of the user to send an Accept-Language header with the complete
085 * linguistic preferences of the user in every request.
086 * For a discussion of this issue, see section 15.1.4.
087 *
088 * <p>
089 * As intelligibility is highly dependent on the individual user, it is recommended that client applications make the
090 * choice of linguistic preference available to the user.
091 * If the choice is not made available, then the Accept-Language header field MUST NOT be given in the request.
092 *
093 * <p>
094 * Note: When making the choice of linguistic preference available to the user, we remind implementors of the fact that
095 * users are not familiar with the details of language matching as described above, and should provide appropriate
096 * guidance.
097 * As an example, users might assume that on selecting "en-gb", they will be served any kind of English document if
098 * British English is not available.
099 * A user agent might suggest in such a case to add "en" to get the best matching behavior.
100 *
101 * <ul class='seealso'>
102 *    <li class='extlink'>{@doc RFC2616}
103 * </ul>
104 */
105@Header("Accept-Language")
106public final class AcceptLanguage extends HeaderRangeArray {
107
108   private static final Cache<String,AcceptLanguage> cache = new Cache<>(NOCACHE, CACHE_MAX_SIZE);
109
110   /**
111    * Returns a parsed <c>Accept-Language</c> header.
112    *
113    * @param value The <c>Accept-Language</c> header string.
114    * @return The parsed <c>Accept-Language</c> header, or <jk>null</jk> if the string was null.
115    */
116   public static AcceptLanguage forString(String value) {
117      if (value == null)
118         return null;
119      AcceptLanguage a = cache.get(value);
120      if (a == null)
121         a = cache.put(value, new AcceptLanguage(value));
122      return a;
123   }
124
125   private AcceptLanguage(String raw) {
126      super(raw);
127   }
128}