Class AntPathMatcher
- All Implemented Interfaces:
PathMatcher
PathMatcher
implementation for Ant-style path patterns.
Part of this mapping code has been kindly borrowed from Apache Ant.
The mapping matches URLs using the following rules:
?
matches one character*
matches zero or more characters**
matches zero or more directories in a path{spring:[a-z]+}
matches the regexp[a-z]+
as a path variable named "spring"
Examples
com/t?st.jsp
— matchescom/test.jsp
but alsocom/tast.jsp
orcom/txst.jsp
com/*.jsp
— matches all.jsp
files in thecom
directorycom/**/test.jsp
— matches alltest.jsp
files underneath thecom
pathorg/springframework/**/*.jsp
— matches all.jsp
files underneath theorg/springframework
pathorg/**/servlet/bla.jsp
— matchesorg/springframework/servlet/bla.jsp
but alsoorg/springframework/testing/servlet/bla.jsp
andorg/servlet/bla.jsp
com/{filename:\\w+}.jsp
will matchcom/test.jsp
and assign the valuetest
to thefilename
variable
Note: a pattern and a path must both be absolute or must both be relative in order for the two to match. Therefore, it is recommended that users of this implementation to sanitize patterns in order to prefix them with "/" as it makes sense in the context in which they're used.
- Since:
- 16.07.2003
- Author:
- Alef Arendsen, Juergen Hoeller, Rob Harrop, Arjen Poutsma, Rossen Stoyanchev, Sam Brannen, Vladislav Kisel
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionprotected static class
Tests whether a string matches against a pattern via aPattern
.protected static class
The defaultComparator
implementation returned bygetPatternComparator(String)
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionCreate a new instance with theDEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR
.AntPathMatcher
(String pathSeparator) A convenient, alternative constructor to use with a custom path separator. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionCombine two patterns into a new pattern.protected boolean
Actually match the givenpath
against the givenpattern
.extractPathWithinPattern
(String pattern, String path) Given a pattern and a full path, determine the pattern-mapped part.extractUriTemplateVariables
(String pattern, String path) Given a pattern and a full path, extract the URI template variables.getPatternComparator
(String path) Given a full path, returns aComparator
suitable for sorting patterns in order of explicitness.protected AntPathMatcher.AntPathStringMatcher
getStringMatcher
(String pattern) Build or retrieve anAntPathMatcher.AntPathStringMatcher
for the given pattern.boolean
Does the givenpath
represent a pattern that can be matched by an implementation of this interface?boolean
Match the givenpath
against the givenpattern
, according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy.boolean
matchStart
(String pattern, String path) Match the givenpath
against the corresponding part of the givenpattern
, according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy.void
setCachePatterns
(boolean cachePatterns) Specify whether to cache parsed pattern metadata for patterns passed into this matcher'smatch(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
method.void
setCaseSensitive
(boolean caseSensitive) Specify whether to perform pattern matching in a case-sensitive fashion.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.protected String[]
tokenizePath
(String path) Tokenize the given path into parts, based on this matcher's settings.protected String[]
tokenizePattern
(String pattern) Tokenize the given path pattern into parts, based on this matcher's settings.
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Field Details
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DEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR
Default path separator: "/".- See Also:
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Constructor Details
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AntPathMatcher
public AntPathMatcher()Create a new instance with theDEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR
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AntPathMatcher
A convenient, alternative constructor to use with a custom path separator.- Parameters:
pathSeparator
- the path separator to use, must not benull
.- Since:
- 4.1
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Method Details
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setPathSeparator
Set the path separator to use for pattern parsing.Default is "/", as in Ant.
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setCaseSensitive
public void setCaseSensitive(boolean caseSensitive) Specify whether to perform pattern matching in a case-sensitive fashion.Default is
true
. Switch this tofalse
for case-insensitive matching.- Since:
- 4.2
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setTrimTokens
public void setTrimTokens(boolean trimTokens) Specify whether to trim tokenized paths and patterns.Default is
false
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setCachePatterns
public void setCachePatterns(boolean cachePatterns) Specify whether to cache parsed pattern metadata for patterns passed into this matcher'smatch(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
method. A value oftrue
activates an unlimited pattern cache; a value offalse
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 recurring pattern.
- Since:
- 4.0.1
- See Also:
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isPattern
Description copied from interface:PathMatcher
Does the givenpath
represent a pattern that can be matched by an implementation of this interface?If the return value is
false
, then thePathMatcher.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.- Specified by:
isPattern
in interfacePathMatcher
- Parameters:
path
- the path to check- Returns:
true
if the givenpath
represents a pattern
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match
Description copied from interface:PathMatcher
Match the givenpath
against the givenpattern
, according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy.- Specified by:
match
in interfacePathMatcher
- Parameters:
pattern
- the pattern to match againstpath
- the path to test- Returns:
true
if the suppliedpath
matched,false
if it didn't
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matchStart
Description copied from interface:PathMatcher
Match the givenpath
against the corresponding part of the givenpattern
, 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.
- Specified by:
matchStart
in interfacePathMatcher
- Parameters:
pattern
- the pattern to match againstpath
- the path to test- Returns:
true
if the suppliedpath
matched,false
if it didn't
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doMatch
protected boolean doMatch(String pattern, @Nullable String path, boolean fullMatch, @Nullable Map<String, String> uriTemplateVariables) Actually match the givenpath
against the givenpattern
.- Parameters:
pattern
- the pattern to match againstpath
- the path to testfullMatch
- whether a full pattern match is required (else a pattern match as far as the given base path goes is sufficient)- Returns:
true
if the suppliedpath
matched,false
if it didn't
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tokenizePattern
Tokenize the given path pattern into parts, based on this matcher's settings.Performs caching based on
setCachePatterns(boolean)
, delegating totokenizePath(String)
for the actual tokenization algorithm.- Parameters:
pattern
- the pattern to tokenize- Returns:
- the tokenized pattern parts
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tokenizePath
Tokenize the given path into parts, based on this matcher's settings.- Parameters:
path
- the path to tokenize- Returns:
- the tokenized path parts
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getStringMatcher
Build or retrieve anAntPathMatcher.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 recurring pattern.
This method may be overridden to implement a custom cache strategy.
- Parameters:
pattern
- the pattern to match against (nevernull
)- Returns:
- a corresponding AntPathStringMatcher (never
null
) - See Also:
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extractPathWithinPattern
Given a pattern and a full path, determine the pattern-mapped part.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
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Assumes that
match(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
returnstrue
for 'pattern
' and 'path
', but does not enforce this.- Specified by:
extractPathWithinPattern
in interfacePathMatcher
- Parameters:
pattern
- the path patternpath
- the full path to introspect- Returns:
- the pattern-mapped part of the given
path
(nevernull
)
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extractUriTemplateVariables
Description copied from interface:PathMatcher
Given a pattern and a full path, extract the URI template variables. URI template variables are expressed through curly brackets ('{' and '}').For example: For pattern "/hotels/{hotel}" and path "/hotels/1", this method will return a map containing "hotel" → "1".
- Specified by:
extractUriTemplateVariables
in interfacePathMatcher
- Parameters:
pattern
- the path pattern, possibly containing URI templatespath
- the full path to extract template variables from- Returns:
- a map, containing variable names as keys; variables values as values
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combine
Combine two patterns into a new pattern.This implementation simply concatenates the two patterns, unless the first pattern contains a file extension match (for example,
*.html
). In that case, the second pattern will be merged into the first. Otherwise, anIllegalArgumentException
will be thrown.Examples
Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Result null
null
/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
- Specified by:
combine
in interfacePathMatcher
- Parameters:
pattern1
- the first patternpattern2
- the second pattern- Returns:
- the combination of the two patterns
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the two patterns cannot be combined
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getPatternComparator
Given a full path, returns aComparator
suitable for sorting patterns in order of explicitness.This
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, the returned comparator will sort this list so that the order will be as indicated./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
.- Specified by:
getPatternComparator
in interfacePathMatcher
- Parameters:
path
- the full path to use for comparison- Returns:
- a comparator capable of sorting patterns in order of explicitness
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