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Interception
All HandlerMapping
implementations support handler interception which is useful when
you want to apply functionality across requests. A HandlerInterceptor
can implement the
following:
-
preHandle(..)
— callback before the actual handler is run that returns a boolean. If the method returnstrue
, execution continues; if it returnsfalse
, the rest of the execution chain is bypassed and the handler is not called. -
postHandle(..)
— callback after the handler is run. -
afterCompletion(..)
— callback after the complete request has finished.
For @ResponseBody and ResponseEntity controller methods, the response is written
and committed within the HandlerAdapter , before postHandle is called. That means it is
too late to change the response, such as to add an extra header. You can implement
ResponseBodyAdvice and declare it as an
Controller Advice bean or configure it
directly on RequestMappingHandlerAdapter .
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See Interceptors in the section on MVC configuration for examples of how to
configure interceptors. You can also register them directly by using setters on individual
HandlerMapping
implementations.
Interceptors are not ideally suited as a security layer due to the potential for a mismatch with annotated controller path matching. Generally, we recommend using Spring Security, or alternatively a similar approach integrated with the Servlet filter chain, and applied as early as possible. |