Class ResourceHandlerRegistration
- Since:
- 3.1
- Author:
- Rossen Stoyanchev, Keith Donald, Brian Clozel
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionResourceHandlerRegistration
(String... pathPatterns) Create aResourceHandlerRegistration
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionaddResourceLocations
(String... locations) Add one or more resource locations from which to serve static content.addResourceLocations
(Resource... locations) Configure locations to serve static resources from based on pre-resolvedResource
references.protected String[]
Return the URL path patterns for the resource handler.protected ResourceHttpRequestHandler
Return aResourceHttpRequestHandler
instance.resourceChain
(boolean cacheResources) Configure a chain of resource resolvers and transformers to use.resourceChain
(boolean cacheResources, Cache cache) Configure a chain of resource resolvers and transformers to use.setCacheControl
(CacheControl cacheControl) Specify theCacheControl
which should be used by the resource handler.setCachePeriod
(Integer cachePeriod) Specify the cache period for the resources served by the resource handler, in seconds.setEtagGenerator
(Function<Resource, String> etagGenerator) Configure a generator function that will be used to create the ETag information, given aResource
that is about to be written to the response.setOptimizeLocations
(boolean optimizeLocations) Set whether to optimize the specified locations through an existence check on startup, filtering non-existing directories upfront so that they do not have to be checked on every resource access.setUseLastModified
(boolean useLastModified) Set whether theResource.lastModified()
information should be used to drive HTTP responses.
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Constructor Details
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ResourceHandlerRegistration
Create aResourceHandlerRegistration
instance.- Parameters:
pathPatterns
- one or more resource URL path patterns
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Method Details
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addResourceLocations
Add one or more resource locations from which to serve static content. Each location must point to a valid directory. Multiple locations may be specified as a comma-separated list, and the locations will be checked for a given resource in the order specified.For example, {
"/"
,"classpath:/META-INF/public-web-resources/"
} allows resources to be served both from the web application root and from any JAR on the classpath that contains a/META-INF/public-web-resources/
directory, with resources in the web application root taking precedence.For
URL-based resources
(e.g. files, HTTP URLs, etc) this method supports a special prefix to indicate the charset associated with the URL so that relative paths appended to it can be encoded correctly, e.g.[charset=Windows-31J]https://example.org/path
.- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation
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addResourceLocations
Configure locations to serve static resources from based on pre-resolvedResource
references.- Parameters:
locations
- the resource locations to use- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation - Since:
- 5.3.3
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setCachePeriod
Specify the cache period for the resources served by the resource handler, in seconds. The default is to not send any cache headers but to rely on last-modified timestamps only. Set to 0 in order to send cache headers that prevent caching, or to a positive number of seconds to send cache headers with the given max-age value.- Parameters:
cachePeriod
- the time to cache resources in seconds- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation
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setCacheControl
Specify theCacheControl
which should be used by the resource handler.Setting a custom value here will override the configuration set with
setCachePeriod(java.lang.Integer)
.- Parameters:
cacheControl
- the CacheControl configuration to use- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation - Since:
- 4.2
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setUseLastModified
Set whether theResource.lastModified()
information should be used to drive HTTP responses.This configuration is set to
true
by default.- Parameters:
useLastModified
- whether the "last modified" resource information should be used- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation - Since:
- 5.3
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setEtagGenerator
public ResourceHandlerRegistration setEtagGenerator(@Nullable Function<Resource, String> etagGenerator) Configure a generator function that will be used to create the ETag information, given aResource
that is about to be written to the response.This function should return a String that will be used as an argument in
ServerWebExchange.checkNotModified(String)
, ornull
if no value can be generated for the given resource.- Parameters:
etagGenerator
- the HTTP ETag generator function to use.- Since:
- 6.1
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setOptimizeLocations
Set whether to optimize the specified locations through an existence check on startup, filtering non-existing directories upfront so that they do not have to be checked on every resource access.The default is
false
, for defensiveness against zip files without directory entries which are unable to expose the existence of a directory upfront. Switch this flag totrue
for optimized access in case of a consistent jar layout with directory entries.- Parameters:
optimizeLocations
- whether to optimize the locations through an existence check on startup- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation - Since:
- 5.3.13
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resourceChain
Configure a chain of resource resolvers and transformers to use. This can be useful, for example, to apply a version strategy to resource URLs.If this method is not invoked, by default only a simple
PathResourceResolver
is used in order to match URL paths to resources under the configured locations.- Parameters:
cacheResources
- whether to cache the result of resource resolution; setting this to "true" is recommended for production (and "false" for development, especially when applying a version strategy)- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation - Since:
- 4.1
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resourceChain
Configure a chain of resource resolvers and transformers to use. This can be useful, for example, to apply a version strategy to resource URLs.If this method is not invoked, by default only a simple
PathResourceResolver
is used in order to match URL paths to resources under the configured locations.- Parameters:
cacheResources
- whether to cache the result of resource resolution; setting this to "true" is recommended for production (and "false" for development, especially when applying a version strategycache
- the cache to use for storing resolved and transformed resources; by default aConcurrentMapCache
is used. Since Resources aren't serializable and can be dependent on the application host, one should not use a distributed cache but rather an in-memory cache.- Returns:
- the same
ResourceHandlerRegistration
instance, for chained method invocation - Since:
- 4.1
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getPathPatterns
Return the URL path patterns for the resource handler. -
getRequestHandler
Return aResourceHttpRequestHandler
instance.
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