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package org.springframework.http.converter.json;

import java.io.IOException;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonGenerator;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;

import org.springframework.http.MediaType;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Implementation of {@link org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageConverter} that can read and
 * write JSON using Jackson 2.x's {@link ObjectMapper}.
 *
 * 

This converter can be used to bind to typed beans, or untyped {@code HashMap} instances. * *

By default, this converter supports {@code application/json} and {@code application/*+json} * with {@code UTF-8} character set. This can be overridden by setting the * {@link #setSupportedMediaTypes supportedMediaTypes} property. * *

The default constructor uses the default configuration provided by {@link Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder}. * *

Compatible with Jackson 2.9 and higher, as of Spring 5.0. * * @author Arjen Poutsma * @author Keith Donald * @author Rossen Stoyanchev * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Sebastien Deleuze * @since 3.1.2 */ public class MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter extends AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter { @Nullable private String jsonPrefix; /** * Construct a new {@link MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter} using default configuration * provided by {@link Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder}. */ public MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter() { this(Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder.json().build()); } /** * Construct a new {@link MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter} with a custom {@link ObjectMapper}. * You can use {@link Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder} to build it easily. * @see Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder#json() */ public MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter(ObjectMapper objectMapper) { super(objectMapper, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON, new MediaType("application", "*+json")); } /** * Specify a custom prefix to use for this view's JSON output. * Default is none. * @see #setPrefixJson */ public void setJsonPrefix(String jsonPrefix) { this.jsonPrefix = jsonPrefix; } /** * Indicate whether the JSON output by this view should be prefixed with ")]}', ". Default is false. *

Prefixing the JSON string in this manner is used to help prevent JSON Hijacking. * The prefix renders the string syntactically invalid as a script so that it cannot be hijacked. * This prefix should be stripped before parsing the string as JSON. * @see #setJsonPrefix */ public void setPrefixJson(boolean prefixJson) { this.jsonPrefix = (prefixJson ? ")]}', " : null); } @Override protected void writePrefix(JsonGenerator generator, Object object) throws IOException { if (this.jsonPrefix != null) { generator.writeRaw(this.jsonPrefix); } } }





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