Annotation Interface SessionAttribute
The main motivation is to provide convenient access to existing, permanent session attributes (for example, user authentication object) with an optional/required check and a cast to the target method parameter type.
For use cases that require adding or removing session attributes consider
injecting org.springframework.web.context.request.WebRequest
or
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpSession
into the controller method.
For temporary storage of model attributes in the session as part of the
workflow for a controller, consider using SessionAttributes
instead.
- Since:
- 4.3
- Author:
- Rossen Stoyanchev
- See Also:
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Optional Element Summary
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Element Details
-
value
Alias forname()
.- Default:
- ""
-
name
The name of the session attribute to bind to.The default name is inferred from the method parameter name.
- Default:
- ""
-
required
boolean requiredWhether the session attribute is required.Defaults to
true
, leading to an exception being thrown if the attribute is missing in the session or there is no session. Switch this tofalse
if you prefer anull
or Java 8java.util.Optional
if the attribute doesn't exist.- Default:
- true
-