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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.model;
import javax.ws.rs.ConstrainedTo;
import javax.ws.rs.RuntimeType;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Configuration;
import org.glassfish.jersey.spi.Contract;
/**
* Contract for a model processors that processes {@link ResourceModel resource models} during application initialization
* and {@link Resource resource} returned by sub resource locators. Even though {@link ModelProcessor model processors} can
* completely change the resource model, the standard use case it to enhance the current resource model by
* additional methods and resources (like for example adding OPTIONS http methods for every URI endpoint).
*
* More model processors can be registered. These providers will be execute in the chain so that each model
* processor will be executed with resource model processed by the previous model processor. The first model
* processor in the chain will be invoked with the initial resource model from which the application was initiated.
*
* Model processors implementations can define {@link javax.annotation.Priority binding priority}
* to define the order in which they are executed (processors with a lower priority is invoked
* before processor with a higher priority). The highest possible priority (Integer.MAX_VALUE) is used for
* model processor which enhance resource models by the default OPTIONS method defined by JAX-RS specification and therefore
* this priority should not be used.
*
*
* @author Miroslav Fuksa (miroslav.fuksa at oracle.com)
*
*/
@Contract
@ConstrainedTo(RuntimeType.SERVER)
public interface ModelProcessor {
/**
* Process {@code resourceModel} and return the processed model. Returning input {@code resourceModel} will cause
* no effect on the final resource model.
*
* @param resourceModel Input resource model to be processed.
* @param configuration Runtime configuration.
* @return Processed resource model containing root resources. Non root resources will be ignored.
*/
public ResourceModel processResourceModel(ResourceModel resourceModel, Configuration configuration);
/**
* Process {@code subResourceModel} which was returned a sub resource locator.
*
* The {@code subResourceModel} contains only one {@link Resource resource} representing model that should be processed
* by further matching. The method must return also exactly one resource in the model. Returning input
* {@code subResourceModel} instance will cause no effect on the final sub resource model.
*
* @param subResourceModel {@link Resource Sub resource} which is based on sub resource returned from sub resource locator.
* @param configuration Runtime configuration.
* @return Processed resource model with one {@link Resource resource} which should be used for handling sub resource.
*/
public ResourceModel processSubResource(ResourceModel subResourceModel, Configuration configuration);
}