Sentinel OkHttp Adapter
Introduction
Sentinel provides integration for OkHttp client to enable flow control for web requests.
Add the following dependency in pom.xml (if you are using Maven):
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.alibaba.csp</groupId>
    <artifactId>sentinel-okhttp-adapter</artifactId>
    <version>x.y.z</version>
</dependency>
We can add the SentinelOkHttpInterceptor interceptor when OkHttpClient at initialization, for example:
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
        .addInterceptor(new SentinelOkHttpInterceptor(new SentinelOkHttpConfig()))
        .build();
Configuration
SentinelOkHttpConfig configuration:
| name | description | type | default value | 
|---|---|---|---|
| resourcePrefix | customized resource name prefix | String | 
okhttp: | 
| resourceExtractor | customized resource extractor | OkHttpResourceExtractor | 
DefaultOkHttpResourceExtractor | 
| fallback | handle request when it is blocked | OkHttpFallback | 
DefaultOkHttpFallback | 
Resource Extractor
We can define OkHttpResourceExtractor to customize the logic of extracting resource name from the HTTP request.
For example: okhttp:GET:ip:port/okhttp/back/1 ==> /okhttp/back/{id}
OkHttpResourceExtractor extractor = (request, connection) -> {
    String resource = request.url().toString();
    String regex = "/okhttp/back/";
    if (resource.contains(regex)) {
        resource = resource.substring(0, resource.indexOf(regex) + regex.length()) + "{id}";
    }
    return resource;
};
The pattern of default resource name extractor is ${HTTP_METHOD}:${URL} (e.g. GET:/foo).
Fallback (Block handling)
We can define OkHttpFallback to handle blocked request. For example:
public class DefaultOkHttpFallback implements OkHttpFallback {
    @Override
    public Response handle(Request request, Connection connection, BlockException e) {
        return new Response(myErrorBuilder);
    }
}