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package org.springframework.web.servlet.view.document;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
import com.lowagie.text.Document;
import com.lowagie.text.PageSize;
import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter;
import org.springframework.web.servlet.view.AbstractView;
/**
* Abstract superclass for PDF views, using Bruno Lowagie's
* iText package.
* Application-specific view classes will extend this class.
* The view will be held in the subclass itself, not in a template.
*
* Note: Internet Explorer requires a ".pdf" extension, as
* it doesn't always respect the declared content type.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Jean-Pierre Pawlak
* @author Juergen Hoeller
*/
public abstract class AbstractPdfView extends AbstractView {
private static final int OUTPUT_BYTE_ARRAY_INITIAL_SIZE = 4096;
/**
* This constructor sets the appropriate content type "application/pdf".
* Note that IE won't take much notice of this, but there's not a lot we
* can do about this. Generated documents should have a ".pdf" extension.
*/
public AbstractPdfView() {
setContentType("application/pdf");
}
protected final void renderMergedOutputModel(
Map model, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception {
// The following simple method doesn't work in IE, which
// needs to know the content length.
// PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.getInstance(document, response.getOutputStream());
// document.open();
// buildPdfDocument(model, document, writer, request, response);
// document.close();
// See http://www.lowagie.com/iText/faq.html#msie
// for an explanation of why we can't use the obvious form above.
// IE workaround: write into byte array first.
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(OUTPUT_BYTE_ARRAY_INITIAL_SIZE);
Document document = getDocument();
PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.getInstance(document, baos);
// Apply preferences and build metadata.
writer.setViewerPreferences(getViewerPreferences());
buildPdfMetadata(model, document, request);
// Build PDF document.
document.open();
buildPdfDocument(model, document, writer, request, response);
document.close();
// Write content type and also length (determined via byte array).
response.setContentType(getContentType());
response.setContentLength(baos.size());
// Flush byte array to servlet output stream.
ServletOutputStream out = response.getOutputStream();
baos.writeTo(out);
out.flush();
}
/**
* @deprecated in favor of newDocument
* @see #newDocument
*/
protected Document getDocument() {
return newDocument();
}
/**
* Create a new document to hold the PDF contents.
*
By default returns an A4 document, but the subclass can specify any
* Document, possibly parameterized via bean properties defined on the View.
* @return the newly created iText Document
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#Document(com.lowagie.text.Rectangle)
*/
protected Document newDocument() {
return new Document(PageSize.A4);
}
/**
* Return the viewer preferences for the PDF file.
*
By default returns AllowPrinting
and
* PageLayoutSinglePage
, but can be subclassed.
* The subclass can either have fixed preferences or retrieve
* them from bean properties defined on the View.
* @return an int containing the bits information against PdfWriter definitions
* @see com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter#AllowPrinting
* @see com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter#PageLayoutSinglePage
*/
protected int getViewerPreferences() {
return PdfWriter.AllowPrinting | PdfWriter.PageLayoutSinglePage;
}
/**
* Populate the iText Document's meta fields (author, title, etc.).
*
Default is an empty implementation. Subclasses may override this method
* to add meta fields such as title, subject, author, creator, keywords, etc.
* This method is called after assigning a PdfWriter to the Document and
* before calling document.open()
.
* @param model provides the model, in case meta information must be populated from it
* @param document the iText document being populated
* @param request in case we need locale etc. Shouldn't look at attributes.
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addTitle
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addSubject
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addKeywords
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addAuthor
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addCreator
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addProducer
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addCreationDate
* @see com.lowagie.text.Document#addHeader
*/
protected void buildPdfMetadata(Map model, Document document, HttpServletRequest request) {
}
/**
* Subclasses must implement this method to build an iText PDF document,
* given the model.
* @param model the model Map
* @param document the iText Document to use
* @param writer the PdfWriter to use
* @param request in case we need locale etc. Shouldn't look at attributes.
* @param response in case we need to set cookies. Shouldn't write to it.
* @throws Exception any exception that occured during document building
*/
protected abstract void buildPdfDocument(
Map model, Document document, PdfWriter writer,
HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws Exception;
}