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package org.springframework.security.web.header.writers.frameoptions;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Implementation which uses a regular expression to validate the supplied origin. If the
* value of the HTTP parameter matches the pattern, then the result will be ALLOW-FROM
* <paramter-value>.
*
* @author Marten Deinum
* @since 3.2
* @deprecated ALLOW-FROM is an obsolete directive that no longer works in modern
* browsers. Instead use Content-Security-Policy with the frame-ancestors
* directive.
*/
@Deprecated
public final class RegExpAllowFromStrategy extends AbstractRequestParameterAllowFromStrategy {
private final Pattern pattern;
/**
* Creates a new instance
* @param pattern the Pattern to compare against the HTTP parameter value. If the
* pattern matches, the domain will be allowed, else denied.
*/
public RegExpAllowFromStrategy(String pattern) {
Assert.hasText(pattern, "Pattern cannot be empty.");
this.pattern = Pattern.compile(pattern);
}
@Override
protected boolean allowed(String allowFromOrigin) {
return this.pattern.matcher(allowFromOrigin).matches();
}
}