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package org.springframework.web.servlet.config.annotation;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import org.springframework.web.cors.CorsConfiguration;
/**
* Assists with the creation of a {@link CorsConfiguration} instance for a given
* URL path pattern.
*
* @author Sebastien Deleuze
* @author Rossen Stoyanchev
* @author Sam Brannen
* @since 4.2
* @see CorsConfiguration
* @see CorsRegistry
*/
public class CorsRegistration {
private final String pathPattern;
private CorsConfiguration config;
public CorsRegistration(String pathPattern) {
this.pathPattern = pathPattern;
// Same implicit default values as the @CrossOrigin annotation + allows simple methods
this.config = new CorsConfiguration().applyPermitDefaultValues();
}
/**
* Set the origins for which cross-origin requests are allowed from a browser.
* Please, refer to {@link CorsConfiguration#setAllowedOrigins(List)} for
* format details and other considerations.
*
* By default, all origins are allowed, but if
* {@link #allowedOriginPatterns(String...) allowedOriginPatterns} is also
* set, then that takes precedence.
* @see #allowedOriginPatterns(String...)
*/
public CorsRegistration allowedOrigins(String... origins) {
this.config.setAllowedOrigins(Arrays.asList(origins));
return this;
}
/**
* Alternative to {@link #allowedOrigins(String...)} that supports more
* flexible patterns for specifying the origins for which cross-origin
* requests are allowed from a browser. Please, refer to
* {@link CorsConfiguration#setAllowedOriginPatterns(List)} for format
* details and other considerations.
*
By default this is not set.
* @since 5.3
*/
public CorsRegistration allowedOriginPatterns(String... patterns) {
this.config.setAllowedOriginPatterns(Arrays.asList(patterns));
return this;
}
/**
* Set the HTTP methods to allow, e.g. {@code "GET"}, {@code "POST"}, etc.
*
The special value {@code "*"} allows all methods.
*
By default "simple" methods {@code GET}, {@code HEAD}, and {@code POST}
* are allowed.
*/
public CorsRegistration allowedMethods(String... methods) {
this.config.setAllowedMethods(Arrays.asList(methods));
return this;
}
/**
* Set the list of headers that a pre-flight request can list as allowed
* for use during an actual request.
*
The special value {@code "*"} may be used to allow all headers.
*
A header name is not required to be listed if it is one of:
* {@code Cache-Control}, {@code Content-Language}, {@code Expires},
* {@code Last-Modified}, or {@code Pragma} as per the CORS spec.
*
By default all headers are allowed.
*/
public CorsRegistration allowedHeaders(String... headers) {
this.config.setAllowedHeaders(Arrays.asList(headers));
return this;
}
/**
* Set the list of response headers other than "simple" headers, i.e.
* {@code Cache-Control}, {@code Content-Language}, {@code Content-Type},
* {@code Expires}, {@code Last-Modified}, or {@code Pragma}, that an
* actual response might have and can be exposed.
*
The special value {@code "*"} allows all headers to be exposed for
* non-credentialed requests.
*
By default this is not set.
*/
public CorsRegistration exposedHeaders(String... headers) {
this.config.setExposedHeaders(Arrays.asList(headers));
return this;
}
/**
* Whether the browser should send credentials, such as cookies along with
* cross domain requests, to the annotated endpoint. The configured value is
* set on the {@code Access-Control-Allow-Credentials} response header of
* preflight requests.
*
NOTE: Be aware that this option establishes a high
* level of trust with the configured domains and also increases the surface
* attack of the web application by exposing sensitive user-specific
* information such as cookies and CSRF tokens.
*
By default this is not set in which case the
* {@code Access-Control-Allow-Credentials} header is also not set and
* credentials are therefore not allowed.
*/
public CorsRegistration allowCredentials(boolean allowCredentials) {
this.config.setAllowCredentials(allowCredentials);
return this;
}
/**
* Configure how long in seconds the response from a pre-flight request
* can be cached by clients.
*
By default this is set to 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
*/
public CorsRegistration maxAge(long maxAge) {
this.config.setMaxAge(maxAge);
return this;
}
/**
* Apply the given {@code CorsConfiguration} to the one being configured via
* {@link CorsConfiguration#combine(CorsConfiguration)} which in turn has been
* initialized with {@link CorsConfiguration#applyPermitDefaultValues()}.
* @param other the configuration to apply
* @since 5.3
*/
public CorsRegistration combine(CorsConfiguration other) {
this.config = this.config.combine(other);
return this;
}
protected String getPathPattern() {
return this.pathPattern;
}
protected CorsConfiguration getCorsConfiguration() {
return this.config;
}
}