Class DefaultPartHttpMessageReader
- All Implemented Interfaces:
HttpMessageReader<Part>
HttpMessageReader
for parsing "multipart/form-data"
requests to a stream of Part
s.
In default, non-streaming mode, this message reader stores the
contents of parts smaller than
maxInMemorySize
in memory, and parts larger
than that to a temporary file in
fileStorageDirectory
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In streaming mode, the contents of the part is streamed directly from the parsed input buffer stream, and not stored in memory nor file.
This reader can be provided to MultipartHttpMessageReader
in order
to aggregate all parts into a Map.
- Since:
- 5.3
- Author:
- Arjen Poutsma
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class org.springframework.http.codec.LoggingCodecSupport
logger
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
canRead
(ResolvableType elementType, MediaType mediaType) Whether the given object type is supported by this reader.int
Get theconfigured
maximum in-memory size.Return the list of media types supported by this reader.reactor.core.publisher.Flux<Part>
read
(ResolvableType elementType, ReactiveHttpInputMessage message, Map<String, Object> hints) Read from the input message and decode to a stream of objects.reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Part>
readMono
(ResolvableType elementType, ReactiveHttpInputMessage message, Map<String, Object> hints) Read from the input message and decode to a single object.void
setBlockingOperationScheduler
(reactor.core.scheduler.Scheduler blockingOperationScheduler) Set the ReactorScheduler
to be used for creating files and directories, and writing to files.void
setFileStorageDirectory
(Path fileStorageDirectory) Set the directory used to store parts larger thanmaxInMemorySize
.void
setHeadersCharset
(Charset headersCharset) Set the character set used to decode headers.void
setMaxDiskUsagePerPart
(long maxDiskUsagePerPart) Configure the maximum amount of disk space allowed for file parts.void
setMaxHeadersSize
(int byteCount) Configure the maximum amount of memory that is allowed per headers section of each part.void
setMaxInMemorySize
(int maxInMemorySize) Configure the maximum amount of memory allowed per part.void
setMaxParts
(int maxParts) Specify the maximum number of parts allowed in a given multipart request.void
setStreaming
(boolean streaming) When set totrue
, the part content is streamed directly from the parsed input buffer stream, and not stored in memory nor file.Methods inherited from class org.springframework.http.codec.LoggingCodecSupport
isEnableLoggingRequestDetails, setEnableLoggingRequestDetails
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface org.springframework.http.codec.HttpMessageReader
getReadableMediaTypes, read, readMono
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Constructor Details
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DefaultPartHttpMessageReader
public DefaultPartHttpMessageReader()
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Method Details
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setMaxHeadersSize
public void setMaxHeadersSize(int byteCount) Configure the maximum amount of memory that is allowed per headers section of each part. When the limit- Parameters:
byteCount
- the maximum amount of memory for headers
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getMaxInMemorySize
public int getMaxInMemorySize()Get theconfigured
maximum in-memory size. -
setMaxInMemorySize
public void setMaxInMemorySize(int maxInMemorySize) Configure the maximum amount of memory allowed per part. When the limit is exceeded:- file parts are written to a temporary file.
- non-file parts are rejected with
DataBufferLimitException
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By default this is set to 256K.
Note that this property is ignored when streaming is enabled.
- Parameters:
maxInMemorySize
- the in-memory limit in bytes; if set to -1 the entire contents will be stored in memory
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setMaxDiskUsagePerPart
public void setMaxDiskUsagePerPart(long maxDiskUsagePerPart) Configure the maximum amount of disk space allowed for file parts.By default this is set to -1, meaning that there is no maximum.
Note that this property is ignored when streaming is enabled, or when
maxInMemorySize
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setMaxParts
public void setMaxParts(int maxParts) Specify the maximum number of parts allowed in a given multipart request.By default this is set to -1, meaning that there is no maximum.
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setFileStorageDirectory
Set the directory used to store parts larger thanmaxInMemorySize
. By default, a directory namedspring-webflux-multipart
is created under the system temporary directory.Note that this property is ignored when streaming is enabled, or when
maxInMemorySize
is set to -1.- Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs, or the parent directory does not exist
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setBlockingOperationScheduler
public void setBlockingOperationScheduler(reactor.core.scheduler.Scheduler blockingOperationScheduler) Set the ReactorScheduler
to be used for creating files and directories, and writing to files. By default,Schedulers.boundedElastic()
is used, but this property allows for changing it to an externally managed scheduler.Note that this property is ignored when streaming is enabled, or when
maxInMemorySize
is set to -1.- See Also:
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Schedulers.newBoundedElastic(int, int, java.lang.String)
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setStreaming
public void setStreaming(boolean streaming) When set totrue
, the part content is streamed directly from the parsed input buffer stream, and not stored in memory nor file. Whenfalse
, parts are backed by in-memory and/or file storage. Defaults tofalse
.NOTE that with streaming enabled, the
Flux<Part>
that is produced by this message reader must be consumed in the original order, i.e. the order of the HTTP message. Additionally, the body contents must either be completely consumed or canceled before moving to the next part.Also note that enabling this property effectively ignores
maxInMemorySize
,maxDiskUsagePerPart
,fileStorageDirectory
, andfileCreationScheduler
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setHeadersCharset
Set the character set used to decode headers. Defaults to UTF-8 as per RFC 7578.- Parameters:
headersCharset
- the charset to use for decoding headers- Since:
- 5.3.6
- See Also:
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getReadableMediaTypes
Description copied from interface:HttpMessageReader
Return the list of media types supported by this reader. The list may not apply to every possible target element type and calls to this method should typically be guarded viacanWrite(elementType, null)
. The list may also exclude media types supported only for a specific element type. Alternatively, useHttpMessageReader.getReadableMediaTypes(ResolvableType)
for a more precise list.- Specified by:
getReadableMediaTypes
in interfaceHttpMessageReader<Part>
- Returns:
- the general list of supported media types
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canRead
Description copied from interface:HttpMessageReader
Whether the given object type is supported by this reader.- Specified by:
canRead
in interfaceHttpMessageReader<Part>
- Parameters:
elementType
- the type of object to checkmediaType
- the media type for the read (possiblynull
)- Returns:
true
if readable,false
otherwise
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readMono
public reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Part> readMono(ResolvableType elementType, ReactiveHttpInputMessage message, Map<String, Object> hints) Description copied from interface:HttpMessageReader
Read from the input message and decode to a single object.- Specified by:
readMono
in interfaceHttpMessageReader<Part>
- Parameters:
elementType
- the type of objects in the stream which must have been previously checked viaHttpMessageReader.canRead(ResolvableType, MediaType)
message
- the message to read fromhints
- additional information about how to read and decode the input- Returns:
- the decoded object
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read
public reactor.core.publisher.Flux<Part> read(ResolvableType elementType, ReactiveHttpInputMessage message, Map<String, Object> hints) Description copied from interface:HttpMessageReader
Read from the input message and decode to a stream of objects.- Specified by:
read
in interfaceHttpMessageReader<Part>
- Parameters:
elementType
- the type of objects in the stream which must have been previously checked viaHttpMessageReader.canRead(ResolvableType, MediaType)
message
- the message to read fromhints
- additional information about how to read and decode the input- Returns:
- the decoded stream of elements
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