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package org.springframework.http.server;

import java.net.URI;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Specialization of {@link PathContainer} that subdivides the path into a
 * {@link #contextPath()} and the remaining {@link #pathWithinApplication()}.
 * The lattery is typically used for request mapping within the application
 * while the former is useful when preparing external links that point back to
 * the application.
 *
 * @author Rossen Stoyanchev
 * @since 5.0
 */
public interface RequestPath extends PathContainer {

	/**
	 * Returns the portion of the URL path that represents the application.
	 * The context path is always at the beginning of the path and starts but
	 * does not end with "/". It is shared for URLs of the same application.
	 * 

The context path may come from the underlying runtime API such as * when deploying as a WAR to a Servlet container or it may be assigned in * a WebFlux application through the use of * {@link org.springframework.http.server.reactive.ContextPathCompositeHandler * ContextPathCompositeHandler}. */ PathContainer contextPath(); /** * The portion of the request path after the context path which is typically * used for request mapping within the application . */ PathContainer pathWithinApplication(); /** * Return a new {@code RequestPath} instance with a modified context path. * The new context path must match 0 or more path segments at the start. * @param contextPath the new context path * @return a new {@code RequestPath} instance */ RequestPath modifyContextPath(String contextPath); /** * Parse the URI for a request into a {@code RequestPath}. * @param uri the URI of the request * @param contextPath the contextPath portion of the URI path */ static RequestPath parse(URI uri, @Nullable String contextPath) { return parse(uri.getRawPath(), contextPath); } /** * Variant of {@link #parse(URI, String)} with the encoded * {@link URI#getRawPath() raw path}. * @param rawPath the path * @param contextPath the contextPath portion of the URI path * @since 5.3 */ static RequestPath parse(String rawPath, @Nullable String contextPath) { return new DefaultRequestPath(rawPath, contextPath); } }





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