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package org.springframework.web.servlet.config.annotation;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.LinkedHashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.http.HttpStatus;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.SimpleUrlHandlerMapping;
/**
* Assists with the registration of simple automated controllers pre-configured
* with status code and/or a view.
*
* @author Rossen Stoyanchev
* @author Keith Donald
* @since 3.1
*/
public class ViewControllerRegistry {
@Nullable
private ApplicationContext applicationContext;
private final List registrations = new ArrayList<>(4);
private final List redirectRegistrations = new ArrayList<>(10);
private int order = 1;
/**
* Class constructor with {@link ApplicationContext}.
* @since 4.3.12
*/
public ViewControllerRegistry(@Nullable ApplicationContext applicationContext) {
this.applicationContext = applicationContext;
}
/**
* Map a view controller to the given URL path (or pattern) in order to render
* a response with a pre-configured status code and view.
* Patterns like {@code "/admin/**"} or {@code "/articles/{articlename:\\w+}"}
* are allowed. See {@link org.springframework.util.AntPathMatcher} for more details on the
* syntax.
*
Note: If an {@code @RequestMapping} method is mapped
* to a URL for any HTTP method then a view controller cannot handle the
* same URL. For this reason it is recommended to avoid splitting URL
* handling across an annotated controller and a view controller.
*/
public ViewControllerRegistration addViewController(String urlPath) {
ViewControllerRegistration registration = new ViewControllerRegistration(urlPath);
registration.setApplicationContext(this.applicationContext);
this.registrations.add(registration);
return registration;
}
/**
* Map a view controller to the given URL path (or pattern) in order to redirect
* to another URL. By default the redirect URL is expected to be relative to
* the current ServletContext, i.e. as relative to the web application root.
* @since 4.1
*/
public RedirectViewControllerRegistration addRedirectViewController(String urlPath, String redirectUrl) {
RedirectViewControllerRegistration registration = new RedirectViewControllerRegistration(urlPath, redirectUrl);
registration.setApplicationContext(this.applicationContext);
this.redirectRegistrations.add(registration);
return registration;
}
/**
* Map a simple controller to the given URL path (or pattern) in order to
* set the response status to the given code without rendering a body.
* @since 4.1
*/
public void addStatusController(String urlPath, HttpStatus statusCode) {
ViewControllerRegistration registration = new ViewControllerRegistration(urlPath);
registration.setApplicationContext(this.applicationContext);
registration.setStatusCode(statusCode);
registration.getViewController().setStatusOnly(true);
this.registrations.add(registration);
}
/**
* Specify the order to use for the {@code HandlerMapping} used to map view
* controllers relative to other handler mappings configured in Spring MVC.
*
By default this is set to 1, i.e. right after annotated controllers,
* which are ordered at 0.
*/
public void setOrder(int order) {
this.order = order;
}
/**
* Return the {@code HandlerMapping} that contains the registered view
* controller mappings, or {@code null} for no registrations.
* @since 4.3.12
*/
@Nullable
protected SimpleUrlHandlerMapping buildHandlerMapping() {
if (this.registrations.isEmpty() && this.redirectRegistrations.isEmpty()) {
return null;
}
Map urlMap = new LinkedHashMap<>();
for (ViewControllerRegistration registration : this.registrations) {
urlMap.put(registration.getUrlPath(), registration.getViewController());
}
for (RedirectViewControllerRegistration registration : this.redirectRegistrations) {
urlMap.put(registration.getUrlPath(), registration.getViewController());
}
return new SimpleUrlHandlerMapping(urlMap, this.order);
}
}