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package io.undertow.server;

import io.undertow.predicate.Predicate;
import io.undertow.server.handlers.ResponseCodeHandler;
import io.undertow.util.CopyOnWriteMap;
import io.undertow.util.HttpString;
import io.undertow.util.Methods;
import io.undertow.util.PathTemplate;
import io.undertow.util.PathTemplateMatch;
import io.undertow.util.PathTemplateMatcher;

import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.concurrent.CopyOnWriteArrayList;

A Handler that handles the common case of routing via path template and method name.
Author:Stuart Douglas
/** * A Handler that handles the common case of routing via path template and method name. * * @author Stuart Douglas */
public class RoutingHandler implements HttpHandler { // Matcher objects grouped by http methods. private final Map<HttpString, PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch>> matches = new CopyOnWriteMap<>(); // Matcher used to find if this instance contains matches for any http method for a path. // This matcher is used to report if this instance can match a path for one of the http methods. private final PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch> allMethodsMatcher = new PathTemplateMatcher<>(); // Handler called when no match was found and invalid method handler can't be invoked. private volatile HttpHandler fallbackHandler = ResponseCodeHandler.HANDLE_404; // Handler called when this instance can not match the http method but can match another http method. // For example: For an exchange the POST method is not matched by this instance but at least one http method is // matched for the same exchange. // If this handler is null the fallbackHandler will be used. private volatile HttpHandler invalidMethodHandler = ResponseCodeHandler.HANDLE_405; // If this is true then path matches will be added to the query parameters for easy access by later handlers. private final boolean rewriteQueryParameters; public RoutingHandler(boolean rewriteQueryParameters) { this.rewriteQueryParameters = rewriteQueryParameters; } public RoutingHandler() { this.rewriteQueryParameters = true; } @Override public void handleRequest(HttpServerExchange exchange) throws Exception { PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch> matcher = matches.get(exchange.getRequestMethod()); if (matcher == null) { handleNoMatch(exchange); return; } PathTemplateMatcher.PathMatchResult<RoutingMatch> match = matcher.match(exchange.getRelativePath()); if (match == null) { handleNoMatch(exchange); return; } exchange.putAttachment(PathTemplateMatch.ATTACHMENT_KEY, match); if (rewriteQueryParameters) { for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : match.getParameters().entrySet()) { exchange.addQueryParam(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue()); } } for (HandlerHolder handler : match.getValue().predicatedHandlers) { if (handler.predicate.resolve(exchange)) { handler.handler.handleRequest(exchange); return; } } if (match.getValue().defaultHandler != null) { match.getValue().defaultHandler.handleRequest(exchange); } else { fallbackHandler.handleRequest(exchange); } }
Handles the case in with a match was not found for the http method but might exist for another http method. For example: POST not matched for a path but at least one match exists for same path.
Params:
  • exchange – The object for which its handled the "no match" case.
Throws:
/** * Handles the case in with a match was not found for the http method but might exist for another http method. * For example: POST not matched for a path but at least one match exists for same path. * * @param exchange The object for which its handled the "no match" case. * @throws Exception */
private void handleNoMatch(final HttpServerExchange exchange) throws Exception { // if invalidMethodHandler is null we fail fast without matching with allMethodsMatcher if (invalidMethodHandler != null && allMethodsMatcher.match(exchange.getRelativePath()) != null) { invalidMethodHandler.handleRequest(exchange); return; } fallbackHandler.handleRequest(exchange); } public synchronized RoutingHandler add(final String method, final String template, HttpHandler handler) { return add(new HttpString(method), template, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler add(HttpString method, String template, HttpHandler handler) { PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch> matcher = matches.get(method); if (matcher == null) { matches.put(method, matcher = new PathTemplateMatcher<>()); } RoutingMatch res = matcher.get(template); if (res == null) { matcher.add(template, res = new RoutingMatch()); } if (allMethodsMatcher.get(template) == null) { allMethodsMatcher.add(template, res); } res.defaultHandler = handler; return this; } public synchronized RoutingHandler get(final String template, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.GET, template, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler post(final String template, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.POST, template, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler put(final String template, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.PUT, template, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler delete(final String template, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.DELETE, template, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler add(final String method, final String template, Predicate predicate, HttpHandler handler) { return add(new HttpString(method), template, predicate, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler add(HttpString method, String template, Predicate predicate, HttpHandler handler) { PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch> matcher = matches.get(method); if (matcher == null) { matches.put(method, matcher = new PathTemplateMatcher<>()); } RoutingMatch res = matcher.get(template); if (res == null) { matcher.add(template, res = new RoutingMatch()); } if (allMethodsMatcher.get(template) == null) { allMethodsMatcher.add(template, res); } res.predicatedHandlers.add(new HandlerHolder(predicate, handler)); return this; } public synchronized RoutingHandler get(final String template, Predicate predicate, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.GET, template, predicate, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler post(final String template, Predicate predicate, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.POST, template, predicate, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler put(final String template, Predicate predicate, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.PUT, template, predicate, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler delete(final String template, Predicate predicate, HttpHandler handler) { return add(Methods.DELETE, template, predicate, handler); } public synchronized RoutingHandler addAll(RoutingHandler routingHandler) { for (Entry<HttpString, PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch>> entry : routingHandler.getMatches().entrySet()) { HttpString method = entry.getKey(); PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch> matcher = matches.get(method); if (matcher == null) { matches.put(method, matcher = new PathTemplateMatcher<>()); } matcher.addAll(entry.getValue()); // If we use allMethodsMatcher.addAll() we can have duplicate // PathTemplates which we want to ignore here so it does not crash. for (PathTemplate template : entry.getValue().getPathTemplates()) { if (allMethodsMatcher.get(template.getTemplateString()) == null) { allMethodsMatcher.add(template, new RoutingMatch()); } } } return this; }
Removes the specified route from the handler
Params:
  • method – The method to remove
  • path – the path tempate to remove
Returns:this handler
/** * * Removes the specified route from the handler * * @param method The method to remove * @param path the path tempate to remove * @return this handler */
public RoutingHandler remove(HttpString method, String path) { PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch> handler = matches.get(method); if(handler != null) { handler.remove(path); } return this; }
Removes the specified route from the handler
Params:
  • path – the path tempate to remove
Returns:this handler
/** * * Removes the specified route from the handler * * @param path the path tempate to remove * @return this handler */
public RoutingHandler remove(String path) { allMethodsMatcher.remove(path); return this; } Map<HttpString, PathTemplateMatcher<RoutingMatch>> getMatches() { return matches; }
Returns:Handler called when no match was found and invalid method handler can't be invoked.
/** * @return Handler called when no match was found and invalid method handler can't be invoked. */
public HttpHandler getFallbackHandler() { return fallbackHandler; }
Params:
  • fallbackHandler – Handler that will be called when no match was found and invalid method handler can't be invoked.
Returns:This instance.
/** * @param fallbackHandler Handler that will be called when no match was found and invalid method handler can't be * invoked. * @return This instance. */
public RoutingHandler setFallbackHandler(HttpHandler fallbackHandler) { this.fallbackHandler = fallbackHandler; return this; }
Returns:Handler called when this instance can not match the http method but can match another http method.
/** * @return Handler called when this instance can not match the http method but can match another http method. */
public HttpHandler getInvalidMethodHandler() { return invalidMethodHandler; }
Sets the handler called when this instance can not match the http method but can match another http method. For example: For an exchange the POST method is not matched by this instance but at least one http method matched for the exchange. If this handler is null the fallbackHandler will be used.
Params:
  • invalidMethodHandler – Handler that will be called when this instance can not match the http method but can match another http method.
Returns:This instance.
/** * Sets the handler called when this instance can not match the http method but can match another http method. * For example: For an exchange the POST method is not matched by this instance but at least one http method matched * for the exchange. * If this handler is null the fallbackHandler will be used. * * @param invalidMethodHandler Handler that will be called when this instance can not match the http method but can * match another http method. * @return This instance. */
public RoutingHandler setInvalidMethodHandler(HttpHandler invalidMethodHandler) { this.invalidMethodHandler = invalidMethodHandler; return this; } private static class RoutingMatch { final List<HandlerHolder> predicatedHandlers = new CopyOnWriteArrayList<>(); volatile HttpHandler defaultHandler; } private static class HandlerHolder { final Predicate predicate; final HttpHandler handler; private HandlerHolder(Predicate predicate, HttpHandler handler) { this.predicate = predicate; this.handler = handler; } } }