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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 org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor;
import org.springframework.web.cors.CorsConfiguration;
/**
* Marks the annotated method or type as permitting cross origin requests.
*
* By default all origins and headers are permitted, credentials are allowed,
* and the maximum age is set to 1800 seconds (30 minutes). The list of HTTP
* methods is set to the methods on the {@code @RequestMapping} if not
* explicitly set on {@code @CrossOrigin}.
*
*
NOTE: {@code @CrossOrigin} is processed if an appropriate
* {@code HandlerMapping}-{@code HandlerAdapter} pair is configured such as the
* {@code RequestMappingHandlerMapping}-{@code RequestMappingHandlerAdapter}
* pair which are the default in the MVC Java config and the MVC namespace.
* In particular {@code @CrossOrigin} is not supported with the
* {@code DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping}-{@code AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter}
* pair both of which are also deprecated.
*
* @author Russell Allen
* @author Sebastien Deleuze
* @author Sam Brannen
* @since 4.2
*/
@Target({ ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.TYPE })
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
public @interface CrossOrigin {
/**
* @deprecated as of Spring 4.3.4, in favor of using {@link CorsConfiguration#applyPermitDefaultValues}
*/
@Deprecated
String[] DEFAULT_ORIGINS = { "*" };
/**
* @deprecated as of Spring 4.3.4, in favor of using {@link CorsConfiguration#applyPermitDefaultValues}
*/
@Deprecated
String[] DEFAULT_ALLOWED_HEADERS = { "*" };
/**
* @deprecated as of Spring 4.3.4, in favor of using {@link CorsConfiguration#applyPermitDefaultValues}
*/
@Deprecated
boolean DEFAULT_ALLOW_CREDENTIALS = true;
/**
* @deprecated as of Spring 4.3.4, in favor of using {@link CorsConfiguration#applyPermitDefaultValues}
*/
@Deprecated
long DEFAULT_MAX_AGE = 1800;
/**
* Alias for {@link #origins}.
*/
@AliasFor("origins")
String[] value() default {};
/**
* List of allowed origins, e.g. {@code "http://domain1.com"}.
*
These values are placed in the {@code Access-Control-Allow-Origin}
* header of both the pre-flight response and the actual response.
* {@code "*"} means that all origins are allowed.
*
If undefined, all origins are allowed.
*
Note: CORS checks use values from "Forwarded"
* (RFC 7239),
* "X-Forwarded-Host", "X-Forwarded-Port", and "X-Forwarded-Proto" headers,
* if present, in order to reflect the client-originated address.
* Consider using the {@code ForwardedHeaderFilter} in order to choose from a
* central place whether to extract and use, or to discard such headers.
* See the Spring Framework reference for more on this filter.
* @see #value
*/
@AliasFor("value")
String[] origins() default {};
/**
* List of request headers that can be used during the actual request.
*
This property controls the value of the pre-flight response's
* {@code Access-Control-Allow-Headers} header.
* {@code "*"} means that all headers requested by the client are allowed.
*
If undefined, all requested headers are allowed.
*/
String[] allowedHeaders() default {};
/**
* List of response headers that the user-agent will allow the client to access.
*
This property controls the value of actual response's
* {@code Access-Control-Expose-Headers} header.
*
If undefined, an empty exposed header list is used.
*/
String[] exposedHeaders() default {};
/**
* List of supported HTTP request methods, e.g.
* {@code "{RequestMethod.GET, RequestMethod.POST}"}.
*
Methods specified here override those specified via {@code RequestMapping}.
*
If undefined, methods defined by {@link RequestMapping} annotation
* are used.
*/
RequestMethod[] methods() default {};
/**
* Whether the browser should include any cookies associated with the
* domain of the request being annotated.
*
Set to {@code "false"} if such cookies should not included.
* An empty string ({@code ""}) means undefined.
* {@code "true"} means that the pre-flight response will include the header
* {@code Access-Control-Allow-Credentials=true}.
*
If undefined, credentials are allowed.
*/
String allowCredentials() default "";
/**
* The maximum age (in seconds) of the cache duration for pre-flight responses.
*
This property controls the value of the {@code Access-Control-Max-Age}
* header in the pre-flight response.
*
Setting this to a reasonable value can reduce the number of pre-flight
* request/response interactions required by the browser.
* A negative value means undefined.
*
If undefined, max age is set to {@code 1800} seconds (i.e., 30 minutes).
*/
long maxAge() default -1;
}