public class AntPathMatcher extends Object implements PathMatcher
Part of this mapping code has been kindly borrowed from Apache Ant.
The mapping matches URLs using the following rules:
Some examples:
com/t?st.jsp
- matches com/test.jsp
but also
com/tast.jsp
or com/txst.jsp
com/*.jsp
- matches all
.jsp
files in the com
directorycom/**/test.jsp
- matches all
test.jsp
files underneath the com
pathorg/springframework/**/*.jsp
- matches all .jsp
files underneath the org/springframework
pathorg/**/servlet/bla.jsp
- matches org/springframework/servlet/bla.jsp
but also
org/springframework/testing/servlet/bla.jsp
and org/servlet/bla.jsp
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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protected static class |
AntPathMatcher.AntPathStringMatcher
Tests whether or not a string matches against a pattern via a
Pattern . |
protected static class |
AntPathMatcher.AntPatternComparator
The default
Comparator implementation returned by
getPatternComparator(String) . |
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
DEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR
Default path separator: "/"
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Constructor and Description |
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AntPathMatcher() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
combine(String pattern1,
String pattern2)
Combines two patterns into a new pattern that is returned.
|
protected boolean |
doMatch(String pattern,
String path,
boolean fullMatch,
Map<String,String> uriTemplateVariables)
Actually match the given
path against the given pattern . |
String |
extractPathWithinPattern(String pattern,
String path)
Given a pattern and a full path, determine the pattern-mapped part.
|
Map<String,String> |
extractUriTemplateVariables(String pattern,
String path)
Given a pattern and a full path, extract the URI template variables.
|
Comparator<String> |
getPatternComparator(String path)
Given a full path, returns a
Comparator suitable for sorting patterns in order of explicitness. |
protected AntPathMatcher.AntPathStringMatcher |
getStringMatcher(String pattern)
Build or retrieve an
AntPathMatcher.AntPathStringMatcher for the given pattern. |
boolean |
isPattern(String path)
Does the given
path represent a pattern that can be matched
by an implementation of this interface? |
boolean |
match(String pattern,
String path)
Match the given
path against the given pattern ,
according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy. |
boolean |
matchStart(String pattern,
String path)
Match the given
path against the corresponding part of the given
pattern , according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy. |
void |
setCachePatterns(boolean cachePatterns)
Specify whether to cache parsed pattern metadata for patterns passed
into this matcher's
match(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) method. |
void |
setPathSeparator(String pathSeparator)
Set the path separator to use for pattern parsing.
|
void |
setTrimTokens(boolean trimTokens)
Specify whether to trim tokenized paths and patterns.
|
public static final String DEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR
public void setPathSeparator(String pathSeparator)
public void setTrimTokens(boolean trimTokens)
true
.public void setCachePatterns(boolean cachePatterns)
match(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
method. A value of true
activates an unlimited pattern cache; a value of false
turns
the pattern cache off completely.
Default is for the cache to be on, but with the variant to automatically turn it off when encountering too many patterns to cache at runtime (the threshold is 65536), assuming that arbitrary permutations of patterns are coming in, with little chance for encountering a reoccurring pattern.
getStringMatcher(String)
public boolean isPattern(String path)
PathMatcher
path
represent a pattern that can be matched
by an implementation of this interface?
If the return value is false
, then the PathMatcher.match(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
method does not have to be used because direct equality comparisons
on the static path Strings will lead to the same result.
isPattern
in interface PathMatcher
path
- the path String to checktrue
if the given path
represents a patternpublic boolean match(String pattern, String path)
PathMatcher
path
against the given pattern
,
according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy.match
in interface PathMatcher
pattern
- the pattern to match againstpath
- the path String to testtrue
if the supplied path
matched,
false
if it didn'tpublic boolean matchStart(String pattern, String path)
PathMatcher
path
against the corresponding part of the given
pattern
, according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy.
Determines whether the pattern at least matches as far as the given base path goes, assuming that a full path may then match as well.
matchStart
in interface PathMatcher
pattern
- the pattern to match againstpath
- the path String to testtrue
if the supplied path
matched,
false
if it didn'tprotected boolean doMatch(String pattern, String path, boolean fullMatch, Map<String,String> uriTemplateVariables)
path
against the given pattern
.pattern
- the pattern to match againstpath
- the path String to testfullMatch
- whether a full pattern match is required (else a pattern match
as far as the given base path goes is sufficient)true
if the supplied path
matched, false
if it didn'tprotected AntPathMatcher.AntPathStringMatcher getStringMatcher(String pattern)
AntPathMatcher.AntPathStringMatcher
for the given pattern.
The default implementation checks this AntPathMatcher's internal cache
(see setCachePatterns(boolean)
), creating a new AntPathStringMatcher instance
if no cached copy is found.
When encountering too many patterns to cache at runtime (the threshold is 65536),
it turns the default cache off, assuming that arbitrary permutations of patterns
are coming in, with little chance for encountering a reoccurring pattern.
This method may get overridden to implement a custom cache strategy.
pattern
- the pattern to match against (never null
)null
)setCachePatterns(boolean)
public String extractPathWithinPattern(String pattern, String path)
For example:
/docs/cvs/commit.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> ''/docs/*
' and '/docs/cvs/commit
-> 'cvs/commit
'/docs/cvs/*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> 'commit.html
'/docs/**
' and '/docs/cvs/commit
-> 'cvs/commit
'/docs/**\/*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> 'cvs/commit.html
'/*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> 'docs/cvs/commit.html
'*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> '/docs/cvs/commit.html
'*
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> '/docs/cvs/commit.html
'Assumes that match(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
returns true
for 'pattern
' and 'path
', but
does not enforce this.
extractPathWithinPattern
in interface PathMatcher
pattern
- the path patternpath
- the full path to introspectpath
(never null
)public Map<String,String> extractUriTemplateVariables(String pattern, String path)
PathMatcher
For example: For pattern "/hotels/{hotel}" and path "/hotels/1", this method will return a map containing "hotel"->"1".
extractUriTemplateVariables
in interface PathMatcher
pattern
- the path pattern, possibly containing URI templatespath
- the full path to extract template variables frompublic String combine(String pattern1, String pattern2)
This implementation simply concatenates the two patterns, unless the first pattern
contains a file extension match (such as *.html
. In that case, the second pattern
should be included in the first, or an IllegalArgumentException
is thrown.
For example:
Pattern 1 | Pattern 2 | Result |
---|---|---|
/hotels | null | /hotels |
null | /hotels | /hotels |
/hotels | /bookings | /hotels/bookings |
/hotels | bookings | /hotels/bookings |
/hotels/* | /bookings | /hotels/bookings |
/hotels/** | /bookings | /hotels/**/bookings |
/hotels | {hotel} | /hotels/{hotel} |
/hotels/* | {hotel} | /hotels/{hotel} |
/hotels/** | {hotel} | /hotels/**/{hotel} |
/*.html | /hotels.html | /hotels.html |
/*.html | /hotels | /hotels.html |
/*.html | /*.txt | IllegalArgumentException |
combine
in interface PathMatcher
pattern1
- the first patternpattern2
- the second patternIllegalArgumentException
- when the two patterns cannot be combinedpublic Comparator<String> getPatternComparator(String path)
Comparator
suitable for sorting patterns in order of explicitness.
The returned Comparator
will sort a list so that more specific patterns (without uri templates or wild cards) come before
generic patterns. So given a list with the following patterns:
/hotels/new
/hotels/{hotel}
/hotels/*
The full path given as parameter is used to test for exact matches. So when the given path is /hotels/2
,
the pattern /hotels/2
will be sorted before /hotels/1
.
getPatternComparator
in interface PathMatcher
path
- the full path to use for comparison