public class WebSecurity.IgnoredRequestConfigurer extends AbstractRequestMatcherRegistry<WebSecurity.IgnoredRequestConfigurer>
RequestMatcher
instances that should be ignored by
Spring Security.Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
WebSecurity |
and()
Returns the
WebSecurity to be returned for chaining. |
protected WebSecurity.IgnoredRequestConfigurer |
chainRequestMatchers(java.util.List<RequestMatcher> requestMatchers)
Subclasses should implement this method for returning the object that is chained to
the creation of the
RequestMatcher instances. |
WebSecurity.MvcMatchersIgnoredRequestConfigurer |
mvcMatchers(org.springframework.http.HttpMethod method,
java.lang.String... mvcPatterns)
Maps an
MvcRequestMatcher that also specifies a specific HttpMethod
to match on. |
WebSecurity.MvcMatchersIgnoredRequestConfigurer |
mvcMatchers(java.lang.String... mvcPatterns)
Maps an
MvcRequestMatcher that does not care which HttpMethod is
used. |
antMatchers, antMatchers, antMatchers, anyRequest, createMvcMatchers, getApplicationContext, regexMatchers, regexMatchers, requestMatchers, setApplicationContext
public WebSecurity.MvcMatchersIgnoredRequestConfigurer mvcMatchers(org.springframework.http.HttpMethod method, java.lang.String... mvcPatterns)
AbstractRequestMatcherRegistry
Maps an MvcRequestMatcher
that also specifies a specific HttpMethod
to match on. This matcher will use the same rules that Spring MVC uses for
matching. For example, often times a mapping of the path "/path" will match on
"/path", "/path/", "/path.html", etc.
If the current request will not be processed by Spring MVC, a reasonable default using the pattern as a ant pattern will be used.
mvcMatchers
in class AbstractRequestMatcherRegistry<WebSecurity.IgnoredRequestConfigurer>
method
- the HTTP method to match onmvcPatterns
- the patterns to match on. The rules for matching are defined by
Spring MVCRequestMatcher
.public WebSecurity.MvcMatchersIgnoredRequestConfigurer mvcMatchers(java.lang.String... mvcPatterns)
AbstractRequestMatcherRegistry
Maps an MvcRequestMatcher
that does not care which HttpMethod
is
used. This matcher will use the same rules that Spring MVC uses for matching. For
example, often times a mapping of the path "/path" will match on "/path", "/path/",
"/path.html", etc.
If the current request will not be processed by Spring MVC, a reasonable default using the pattern as a ant pattern will be used.
mvcMatchers
in class AbstractRequestMatcherRegistry<WebSecurity.IgnoredRequestConfigurer>
mvcPatterns
- the patterns to match on. The rules for matching are defined by
Spring MVCRequestMatcher
.protected WebSecurity.IgnoredRequestConfigurer chainRequestMatchers(java.util.List<RequestMatcher> requestMatchers)
AbstractRequestMatcherRegistry
RequestMatcher
instances.chainRequestMatchers
in class AbstractRequestMatcherRegistry<WebSecurity.IgnoredRequestConfigurer>
requestMatchers
- the RequestMatcher
instances that were createdRequestMatcher
public WebSecurity and()
WebSecurity
to be returned for chaining.