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package org.jooby;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static java.util.Objects.requireNonNull;
import static javaslang.API.Case;
import static javaslang.API.Match;
import static javaslang.Predicates.instanceOf;
import java.lang.reflect.Array;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Optional;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import org.jooby.internal.RouteImpl;
import org.jooby.internal.RouteMatcher;
import org.jooby.internal.RoutePattern;
import org.jooby.internal.RouteSourceImpl;
import com.google.common.base.CaseFormat;
import com.google.common.base.Strings;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
import com.google.common.primitives.Primitives;
import com.google.inject.Key;
import com.google.inject.TypeLiteral;
import com.google.inject.internal.util.SourceProvider;
import javaslang.CheckedFunction1;
/**
* Routes are a key concept in Jooby. Routes are executed in the same order they are defined.
*
*
handlers
*
* There are few type of handlers: {@link Route.Handler}, {@link Route.OneArgHandler}
* {@link Route.ZeroArgHandler} and {@link Route.Filter}. They behave very similar, except that a
* {@link Route.Filter} can decide if the next route handler can be executed or not. For example:
*
*
* There is no need to call {@link Response#send(Object)}.
*
*
path patterns
*
* Jooby supports Ant-style path patterns:
*
*
* Some examples:
*
*
*
{@code com/t?st.html} - matches {@code com/test.html} but also {@code com/tast.jsp} or
* {@code com/txst.html}
*
{@code com/*.html} - matches all {@code .html} files in the {@code com} directory
*
com/{@literal **}/test.html - matches all {@code test.html} files underneath the
* {@code com} path
*
{@code **}/{@code *} - matches any path at any level.
*
{@code *} - matches any path at any level, shorthand for {@code **}/{@code *}.
*
*
*
variables
*
* Jooby supports path parameters too:
*
*
* Some examples:
*
*
*
/user/{id} - /user/* and give you access to the id var.
*
/user/:id - /user/* and give you access to the id var.
*
/user/{id:\\d+} - /user/[digits] and give you access to the numeric
* id var.
*
*
*
routes semantic
*
* Routes are executed in the order they are defined, for example:
*
*
*
* get("/", (req, rsp) {@literal ->} {
* log.info("first"); // start here and go to second
* });
*
* get("/", (req, rsp) {@literal ->} {
* log.info("second"); // execute after first and go to final
* });
*
* get("/", (req, rsp) {@literal ->} {
* rsp.send("final"); // done!
* });
*
*
* Please note first and second routes are converted to a filter, so previous example is the same
* as:
*
*
* get("/", (req, rsp, chain) {@literal ->} {
* log.info("first"); // start here and go to second
* chain.next(req, rsp);
* });
*
* get("/", (req, rsp, chain) {@literal ->} {
* log.info("second"); // execute after first and go to final
* chain.next(req, rsp);
* });
*
* get("/", (req, rsp) {@literal ->} {
* rsp.send("final"); // done!
* });
*
*
*
script route
*
* A script route can be defined using Lambda expressions, like:
*
*
* Due to the use of lambdas a route is a singleton and you should NOT use global variables.
* For example this is a bad practice:
*
*
* List{@literal <}String{@literal >} names = new ArrayList{@literal <>}(); // names produces side effects
* get("/", (req, rsp) {@literal ->} {
* names.add(req.param("name").value();
* // response will be different between calls.
* rsp.send(names);
* });
*
*
*
mvc Route
*
* A Mvc Route use annotations to define routes:
*
*
*
* {
* use(MyRoute.class);
* }
*
*
* MyRoute.java:
*
* {@literal @}Path("/")
* public class MyRoute {
*
* {@literal @}GET
* public String hello() {
* return "Hello Jooby";
* }
* }
*
*
* Programming model is quite similar to JAX-RS/Jersey with some minor differences and/or
* simplifications.
*
*
*
* To learn more about Mvc Routes, please check {@link org.jooby.mvc.Path},
* {@link org.jooby.mvc.Produces} {@link org.jooby.mvc.Consumes}.
*
*
* @author edgar
* @since 0.1.0
*/
public interface Route {
/**
* Provides useful information about where the route was defined.
*
* See {@link Definition#source()} and {@link Route#source()}.
*
* @author edgar
* @since 1.0.0.CR4
*/
interface Source {
/**
* There is no source information.
*/
Source BUILTIN = new Source() {
@Override
public int line() {
return -1;
}
@Override
public Optional declaringClass() {
return Optional.empty();
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "~builtin";
}
};
/**
* @return Line number where the route was defined or -1 when not available.
*/
int line();
/**
* @return Class where the route
*/
Optional declaringClass();
}
/**
* Converts a route output to something else, see {@link Router#map(Mapper)}.
*
*
{@code
* {
* // we got bar.. not foo
* get("/foo", () -> "foo")
* .map(value -> "bar");
*
* // we got foo.. not bar
* get("/bar", () -> "bar")
* .map(value -> "foo");
* }
* }
*
* If you want to apply a single map to several routes:
*
*
*
* A call to /str produces {str}, while /int just
* 1.
*
* NOTE: You can apply the map operator to routes that produces an output.
*
* For example, the map operator will be silently ignored here:
*
*
*
* @author edgar
* @param Type to map.
*/
interface Mapper {
/**
* Produces a new mapper by combining the two mapper into one.
*
* @param it The first mapper to apply.
* @param next The second mapper to apply.
* @return A new mapper.
*/
@SuppressWarnings({"rawtypes", "unchecked" })
static Mapper