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package org.eclipse.jetty.http.pathmap;

Types of path spec groups.

This is used to facilitate proper pathspec search order.

Search Order:

  1. Enum<PathSpecGroup>.ordinal() [increasing]
  2. PathSpec.specLength [decreasing]
  3. PathSpec.pathSpec [natural sort order]
/** * Types of path spec groups. * <p> * This is used to facilitate proper pathspec search order. * <p> * Search Order: * <ol> * <li>{@link PathSpecGroup#ordinal()} [increasing]</li> * <li>{@link PathSpec#specLength} [decreasing]</li> * <li>{@link PathSpec#pathSpec} [natural sort order]</li> * </ol> */
public enum PathSpecGroup { // NOTE: Order of enums determines order of Groups.
The root spec for accessing the Root behavior.
  ""           - servlet spec       (Root Servlet)
  null         - servlet spec       (Root Servlet)
Note: there is no known uri-template spec variant of this kind of path spec
/** * The root spec for accessing the Root behavior. * * <pre> * "" - servlet spec (Root Servlet) * null - servlet spec (Root Servlet) * </pre> * * Note: there is no known uri-template spec variant of this kind of path spec */
ROOT,
For exactly defined path specs, no glob.
/** * For exactly defined path specs, no glob. */
EXACT,
For path specs that have a hardcoded prefix and suffix with wildcard glob in the middle.
  "^/downloads/[^/]*.zip$"  - regex spec
  "/a/{var}/c"              - uri-template spec
Note: there is no known servlet spec variant of this kind of path spec
/** * For path specs that have a hardcoded prefix and suffix with wildcard glob in the middle. * * <pre> * "^/downloads/[^/]*.zip$" - regex spec * "/a/{var}/c" - uri-template spec * </pre> * * Note: there is no known servlet spec variant of this kind of path spec */
MIDDLE_GLOB,
For path specs that have a hardcoded prefix and a trailing wildcard glob.
  "/downloads/*"          - servlet spec
  "/api/*"                - servlet spec
  "^/rest/.*$"            - regex spec
  "/bookings/{guest-id}"  - uri-template spec
  "/rewards/{vip-level}"  - uri-template spec
/** * For path specs that have a hardcoded prefix and a trailing wildcard glob. * * <pre> * "/downloads/*" - servlet spec * "/api/*" - servlet spec * "^/rest/.*$" - regex spec * "/bookings/{guest-id}" - uri-template spec * "/rewards/{vip-level}" - uri-template spec * </pre> */
PREFIX_GLOB,
For path specs that have a wildcard glob with a hardcoded suffix
  "*.do"        - servlet spec
  "*.css"       - servlet spec
  "^.*\.zip$"   - regex spec
Note: there is no known uri-template spec variant of this kind of path spec
/** * For path specs that have a wildcard glob with a hardcoded suffix * * <pre> * "*.do" - servlet spec * "*.css" - servlet spec * "^.*\.zip$" - regex spec * </pre> * * Note: there is no known uri-template spec variant of this kind of path spec */
SUFFIX_GLOB,
The default spec for accessing the Default path behavior.
  "/"           - servlet spec      (Default Servlet)
  "/"           - uri-template spec (Root Context)
  "^/$"         - regex spec        (Root Context)
Per Servlet Spec, pathInfo is always null for these specs. If nothing above matches, then default will match.
/** * The default spec for accessing the Default path behavior. * * <pre> * "/" - servlet spec (Default Servlet) * "/" - uri-template spec (Root Context) * "^/$" - regex spec (Root Context) * </pre> * * Per Servlet Spec, pathInfo is always null for these specs. * If nothing above matches, then default will match. */
DEFAULT, }