Class RouterFunctions
RouterFunction using a discoverable builder-style API, to
create a RouterFunction
given a RequestPredicate and HandlerFunction, and to do further
subrouting on an existing routing
function.
Additionally, this class can transform
a RouterFunction into an HttpHandler, which can be run in Servlet
environments, Reactor, or Undertow.
- Since:
- 5.0
- Author:
- Arjen Poutsma, Sebastien Deleuze
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic interfaceRepresents a discoverable builder for router functions.static interfaceReceives notifications from the logical structure of router functions. -
Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final StringName of theattributethat contains the matching pattern, as anPathPattern.static final StringName of theServerWebExchangeattribute that contains theServerRequest.static final StringName of theServerWebExchangeattribute that contains the URI templates map, mapping variable names to values. -
Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic <T extends ServerResponse>
RouterFunction<T>changeParser(RouterFunction<T> routerFunction, PathPatternParser parser) Changes thePathPatternParseron the given router function.static <T extends ServerResponse>
RouterFunction<T>nest(RequestPredicate predicate, RouterFunction<T> routerFunction) Route to the given router function if the given request predicate applies.static RouterFunction<ServerResponse>resource(RequestPredicate predicate, Resource resource) Route requests that match the given predicate to the given resource.static RouterFunction<ServerResponse>resource(RequestPredicate predicate, Resource resource, BiConsumer<Resource, HttpHeaders> headersConsumer) Route requests that match the given predicate to the given resource.static Function<ServerRequest,reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Resource>> resourceLookupFunction(String pattern, Resource location) Returns the resource lookup function used byresources(String, Resource).static RouterFunction<ServerResponse>Route requests that match the given pattern to resources relative to the given root location.static RouterFunction<ServerResponse>resources(String pattern, Resource location, BiConsumer<Resource, HttpHeaders> headersConsumer) Route requests that match the given pattern to resources relative to the given root location.static RouterFunction<ServerResponse>resources(Function<ServerRequest, reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Resource>> lookupFunction) Route to resources using the provided lookup function.static RouterFunction<ServerResponse>resources(Function<ServerRequest, reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Resource>> lookupFunction, BiConsumer<Resource, HttpHeaders> headersConsumer) Route to resources using the provided lookup function.static RouterFunctions.Builderroute()Offers a discoverable way to create router functions through a builder-style interface.static <T extends ServerResponse>
RouterFunction<T>route(RequestPredicate predicate, HandlerFunction<T> handlerFunction) Route to the given handler function if the given request predicate applies.static HttpHandlertoHttpHandler(RouterFunction<?> routerFunction) static HttpHandlertoHttpHandler(RouterFunction<?> routerFunction, HandlerStrategies strategies) Convert the given router function into anHttpHandler, using the given strategies.static WebHandlertoWebHandler(RouterFunction<?> routerFunction) Convert the given router function into aWebHandler.static WebHandlertoWebHandler(RouterFunction<?> routerFunction, HandlerStrategies strategies) Convert the given router function into aWebHandler, using the given strategies.
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Field Details
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REQUEST_ATTRIBUTE
Name of theServerWebExchangeattribute that contains theServerRequest. -
URI_TEMPLATE_VARIABLES_ATTRIBUTE
Name of theServerWebExchangeattribute that contains the URI templates map, mapping variable names to values. -
MATCHING_PATTERN_ATTRIBUTE
Name of theattributethat contains the matching pattern, as anPathPattern.
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Constructor Details
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RouterFunctions
public RouterFunctions()
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Method Details
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route
Offers a discoverable way to create router functions through a builder-style interface.- Returns:
- a router function builder
- Since:
- 5.1
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route
public static <T extends ServerResponse> RouterFunction<T> route(RequestPredicate predicate, HandlerFunction<T> handlerFunction) Route to the given handler function if the given request predicate applies.For instance, the following example routes GET requests for "/user" to the
listUsersmethod inuserController:RouterFunction<ServerResponse> route = RouterFunctions.route(RequestPredicates.GET("/user"), userController::listUsers);- Type Parameters:
T- the type of response returned by the handler function- Parameters:
predicate- the predicate to testhandlerFunction- the handler function to route to if the predicate applies- Returns:
- a router function that routes to
handlerFunctionifpredicateevaluates totrue - See Also:
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nest
public static <T extends ServerResponse> RouterFunction<T> nest(RequestPredicate predicate, RouterFunction<T> routerFunction) Route to the given router function if the given request predicate applies. This method can be used to create nested routes, where a group of routes share a common path (prefix), header, or other request predicate.For instance, the following example first creates a composed route that resolves to
listUsersfor a GET, andcreateUserfor a POST. This composed route then gets nested with a "/user" path predicate, so that GET requests for "/user" will list users, and POST request for "/user" will create a new user.RouterFunction<ServerResponse> userRoutes = RouterFunctions.route(RequestPredicates.method(HttpMethod.GET), this::listUsers) .andRoute(RequestPredicates.method(HttpMethod.POST), this::createUser); RouterFunction<ServerResponse> nestedRoute = RouterFunctions.nest(RequestPredicates.path("/user"), userRoutes);- Type Parameters:
T- the type of response returned by the handler function- Parameters:
predicate- the predicate to testrouterFunction- the nested router function to delegate to if the predicate applies- Returns:
- a router function that routes to
routerFunctionifpredicateevaluates totrue - See Also:
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resource
public static RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resource(RequestPredicate predicate, Resource resource) Route requests that match the given predicate to the given resource. For instanceResource resource = new ClassPathResource("static/index.html") RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources = RouterFunctions.resource(path("/api/**").negate(), resource);- Parameters:
predicate- the predicate to matchresource- the resources to serve- Returns:
- a router function that routes to a resource
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- 6.1.4
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resource
public static RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resource(RequestPredicate predicate, Resource resource, BiConsumer<Resource, HttpHeaders> headersConsumer) Route requests that match the given predicate to the given resource. For instanceResource resource = new ClassPathResource("static/index.html") RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources = RouterFunctions.resource(path("/api/**").negate(), resource);- Parameters:
predicate- the predicate to matchresource- the resources to serveheadersConsumer- provides access to the HTTP headers for served resources- Returns:
- a router function that routes to a resource
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- 6.1.4
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resources
Route requests that match the given pattern to resources relative to the given root location. For instanceResource location = new FileUrlResource("public-resources/"); RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources = RouterFunctions.resources("/resources/**", location);- Parameters:
pattern- the pattern to matchlocation- the location directory relative to which resources should be resolved- Returns:
- a router function that routes to resources
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resources
public static RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources(String pattern, Resource location, BiConsumer<Resource, HttpHeaders> headersConsumer) Route requests that match the given pattern to resources relative to the given root location. For instanceResource location = new FileUrlResource("public-resources/"); RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources = RouterFunctions.resources("/resources/**", location);- Parameters:
pattern- the pattern to matchlocation- the location directory relative to which resources should be resolvedheadersConsumer- provides access to the HTTP headers for served resources- Returns:
- a router function that routes to resources
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- 6.1
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resourceLookupFunction
public static Function<ServerRequest,reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Resource>> resourceLookupFunction(String pattern, Resource location) Returns the resource lookup function used byresources(String, Resource). The returned function can be composed on, for instance to return a default resource when the lookup function does not match:Mono<Resource> defaultResource = Mono.just(new ClassPathResource("index.html")); Function<ServerRequest, Mono<Resource>> lookupFunction = RouterFunctions.resourceLookupFunction("/resources/**", new FileUrlResource("public-resources/")) .andThen(resourceMono -> resourceMono.switchIfEmpty(defaultResource)); RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources = RouterFunctions.resources(lookupFunction);- Parameters:
pattern- the pattern to matchlocation- the location directory relative to which resources should be resolved- Returns:
- the default resource lookup function for the given parameters.
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resources
public static RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources(Function<ServerRequest, reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Resource>> lookupFunction) Route to resources using the provided lookup function. If the lookup function provides aResourcefor the given request, it will be it will be exposed using aHandlerFunctionthat handles GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS requests.- Parameters:
lookupFunction- the function to provide aResourcegiven theServerRequest- Returns:
- a router function that routes to resources
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resources
public static RouterFunction<ServerResponse> resources(Function<ServerRequest, reactor.core.publisher.Mono<Resource>> lookupFunction, BiConsumer<Resource, HttpHeaders> headersConsumer) Route to resources using the provided lookup function. If the lookup function provides aResourcefor the given request, it will be it will be exposed using aHandlerFunctionthat handles GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS requests.- Parameters:
lookupFunction- the function to provide aResourcegiven theServerRequestheadersConsumer- provides access to the HTTP headers for served resources- Returns:
- a router function that routes to resources
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- 6.1
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toHttpHandler
Convert the given router function into anHttpHandler, using the default strategies.The returned handler can be adapted to run in the following environments.
- Servlet environments using the
ServletHttpHandlerAdapter - Reactor using the
ReactorHttpHandlerAdapter - Undertow using the
UndertowHttpHandlerAdapter
Note that
HttpWebHandlerAdapteralso implementsWebHandler, allowing for additional filter and exception handler registration throughWebHttpHandlerBuilder.- Parameters:
routerFunction- the router function to convert- Returns:
- an HTTP handler that handles HTTP requests using the given router function
- Servlet environments using the
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toHttpHandler
public static HttpHandler toHttpHandler(RouterFunction<?> routerFunction, HandlerStrategies strategies) Convert the given router function into anHttpHandler, using the given strategies.The returned handler can be adapted to run in the following environments.
- Servlet environments using the
ServletHttpHandlerAdapter - Reactor using the
ReactorHttpHandlerAdapter - Undertow using the
UndertowHttpHandlerAdapter
- Parameters:
routerFunction- the router function to convertstrategies- the strategies to use- Returns:
- an HTTP handler that handles HTTP requests using the given router function
- Servlet environments using the
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toWebHandler
- Parameters:
routerFunction- the router function to convert- Returns:
- a web handler that handles web request using the given router function
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toWebHandler
public static WebHandler toWebHandler(RouterFunction<?> routerFunction, HandlerStrategies strategies) Convert the given router function into aWebHandler, using the given strategies.- Parameters:
routerFunction- the router function to convertstrategies- the strategies to use- Returns:
- a web handler that handles web request using the given router function
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changeParser
public static <T extends ServerResponse> RouterFunction<T> changeParser(RouterFunction<T> routerFunction, PathPatternParser parser) Changes thePathPatternParseron the given router function. This method can be used to change thePathPatternParserproperties from the defaults, for instance to change case sensitivity.- Type Parameters:
T- the type of response returned by the handler function- Parameters:
routerFunction- the router function to change the parser inparser- the parser to change to.- Returns:
- the change router function
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