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package org.springframework.web.bind.annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.util.List;
import org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor;
import org.springframework.web.cors.CorsConfiguration;
/**
* Annotation for permitting cross-origin requests on specific handler classes
* and/or handler methods. Processed if an appropriate {@code HandlerMapping}
* is configured.
*
* Both Spring Web MVC and Spring WebFlux support this annotation through the
* {@code RequestMappingHandlerMapping} in their respective modules. The values
* from each type and method level pair of annotations are added to a
* {@link CorsConfiguration} and then default values are applied via
* {@link CorsConfiguration#applyPermitDefaultValues()}.
*
*
The rules for combining global and local configuration are generally
* additive -- e.g. all global and all local origins. For those attributes
* where only a single value can be accepted such as {@code allowCredentials}
* and {@code maxAge}, the local overrides the global value.
* See {@link CorsConfiguration#combine(CorsConfiguration)} for more details.
*
* @author Russell Allen
* @author Sebastien Deleuze
* @author Sam Brannen
* @author Ruslan Akhundov
* @since 4.2
*/
@Target({ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
public @interface CrossOrigin {
/**
* Alias for {@link #origins}.
*/
@AliasFor("origins")
String[] value() default {};
/**
* A list of origins for which cross-origin requests are allowed. Please,
* see {@link CorsConfiguration#setAllowedOrigins(List)} for details.
*
By default all origins are allowed unless {@link #originPatterns} is
* also set in which case {@code originPatterns} is used instead.
*/
@AliasFor("value")
String[] origins() default {};
/**
* Alternative to {@link #origins} that supports more flexible origin
* patterns. Please, see {@link CorsConfiguration#setAllowedOriginPatterns(List)}
* for details.
*
By default this is not set.
* @since 5.3
*/
String[] originPatterns() default {};
/**
* The list of request headers that are permitted in actual requests,
* possibly {@code "*"} to allow all headers. Please, see
* {@link CorsConfiguration#setAllowedHeaders(List)} for details.
*
By default all requested headers are allowed.
*/
String[] allowedHeaders() default {};
/**
* The List of response headers that the user-agent will allow the client
* to access on an actual response, possibly {@code "*"} to expose all headers.
* Please, see {@link CorsConfiguration#setExposedHeaders(List)} for details.
*
By default no headers are listed as exposed.
*/
String[] exposedHeaders() default {};
/**
* The list of supported HTTP request methods. Please, see
* {@link CorsConfiguration#setAllowedMethods(List)} for details.
*
By default the supported methods are the same as the ones to which a
* controller method is mapped.
*/
RequestMethod[] methods() default {};
/**
* Whether the browser should send credentials, such as cookies along with
* cross domain requests, to the annotated endpoint. Please, see
* {@link CorsConfiguration#setAllowCredentials(Boolean)} for details.
*
NOTE: Be aware that this option establishes a high
* level of trust with the configured domains and also increases the surface
* attack of the web application by exposing sensitive user-specific
* information such as cookies and CSRF tokens.
*
By default this is not set in which case the
* {@code Access-Control-Allow-Credentials} header is also not set and
* credentials are therefore not allowed.
*/
String allowCredentials() default "";
/**
* The maximum age (in seconds) of the cache duration for preflight responses.
*
This property controls the value of the {@code Access-Control-Max-Age}
* response header of preflight requests.
*
Setting this to a reasonable value can reduce the number of preflight
* request/response interactions required by the browser.
* A negative value means undefined.
*
By default this is set to {@code 1800} seconds (30 minutes).
*/
long maxAge() default -1;
}