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/*
/*
* Copyright 2019, Continual.io
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package io.continual.http.service.framework.routing;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* A route source is a collection of routes that are requested by verb (e.g. GET) and
* a path. An app can have any number of route sources. During request handling,
* each route source is tested in order via getRouteFor(). If the route source returns
* a {@link CHttpRouteInvocation}, it's used to handle the request.
*/
public interface CHttpRouteSource
{
/**
* Return the route handler for a given verb and path or null.
* @param verb
* @param path
* @return a route invocation or null
*/
CHttpRouteInvocation getRouteFor ( String verb, String path );
/**
* Code in this system can create a URL to get to a specific class + method by asking
* the router to find a reverse-route. If this route source has routes that point to
* static entry points, it should implement an override that returns the correct URL.
*
* @param c
* @param staticMethodName
* @param args
* @return null, or a URL to get to the entry point
*/
String getRouteTo ( Class> c, String staticMethodName, Map args );
}