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package org.springframework.web.filter;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.servlet.Filter;
import javax.servlet.FilterChain;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.ServletResponse;
import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationContextUtils;
/**
* Proxy for a standard Servlet 2.3 Filter, delegating to a Spring-managed
* bean that implements the Filter interface. Supports a "targetBeanName"
* filter init-param in web.xml
, specifying the name of the
* target bean in the Spring application context.
*
* web.xml
will usually contain a DelegatingFilterProxy definition,
* with the specified filter-name
corresponding to a bean name in
* Spring's root application context. All calls to the filter proxy will then
* be delegated to that bean in the Spring context, which is required to implement
* the standard Servlet 2.3 Filter interface.
*
*
This approach is particularly useful for Filter implementation with complex
* setup needs, allowing to apply the full Spring bean definition machinery to
* Filter instances. Alternatively, consider standard Filter setup in combination
* with looking up service beans from the Spring root application context.
*
*
NOTE: The lifecycle methods defined by the Servlet Filter interface
* will by default not be delegated to the target bean, relying on the
* Spring application context to manage the lifecycle of that bean. Specifying
* the "targetFilterLifecycle" filter init-param as "true" will enforce invocation
* of the Filter.init
and Filter.destroy
lifecycle methods
* on the target bean, letting the servlet container manage the filter lifecycle.
*
*
This class is inspired by Acegi Security's FilterToBeanProxy class,
* written by Ben Alex.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.2
* @see #setTargetBeanName
* @see #setTargetFilterLifecycle
* @see javax.servlet.Filter#doFilter
* @see javax.servlet.Filter#init
* @see javax.servlet.Filter#destroy
*/
public class DelegatingFilterProxy extends GenericFilterBean {
private String targetBeanName;
private boolean targetFilterLifecycle = false;
private Filter delegate;
/**
* Set the name of the target bean in the Spring application context.
* The target bean must implement the standard Servlet 2.3 Filter interface.
*
By default, the filter-name
as specified for the
* DelegatingFilterProxy in web.xml
will be used.
*/
public void setTargetBeanName(String targetBeanName) {
this.targetBeanName = targetBeanName;
}
/**
* Return the name of the target bean in the Spring application context.
*/
protected String getTargetBeanName() {
return targetBeanName;
}
/**
* Set whether to invoke the Filter.init
and
* Filter.destroy
lifecycle methods on the target bean.
*
Default is "false"; target beans usually rely on the Spring application
* context for managing their lifecycle. Setting this flag to "true" means
* that the servlet container will control the lifecycle of the target
* Filter, with this proxy delegating the corresponding calls.
*/
public void setTargetFilterLifecycle(boolean targetFilterLifecycle) {
this.targetFilterLifecycle = targetFilterLifecycle;
}
/**
* Return whether to invoke the Filter.init
and
* Filter.destroy
lifecycle methods on the target bean.
*/
protected boolean isTargetFilterLifecycle() {
return targetFilterLifecycle;
}
protected void initFilterBean() throws ServletException {
// If no target bean name specified, use filter name.
if (this.targetBeanName == null) {
this.targetBeanName = getFilterName();
}
// Fetch Spring root application context and initialize the delegate early,
// if possible. If the root application context will be started after this
// filter proxy, we'll have to resort to lazy initialization.
WebApplicationContext wac =
WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(getServletContext());
if (wac != null) {
this.delegate = initDelegate(wac);
}
}
public void doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, FilterChain filterChain)
throws ServletException, IOException {
// Lazily initialize the delegate if necessary.
if (this.delegate == null) {
WebApplicationContext wac =
WebApplicationContextUtils.getRequiredWebApplicationContext(getServletContext());
this.delegate = initDelegate(wac);
}
// Let the delegate perform the actual doFilter opeation.
this.delegate.doFilter(request, response, filterChain);
}
public void destroy() {
if (this.delegate != null) {
destroyDelegate(this.delegate);
}
}
/**
* Initialize the Filter delegate, defined as bean the given Spring
* application context.
*
Default implementation fetches the bean from the application context
* and calls the standard Filter.init
method on it, passing
* in the FilterConfig of this Filter proxy.
* @param wac the root application context
* @return the initialized delegate Filter
* @throws ServletException if thrown by the Filter
* @see #getTargetBeanName()
* @see #isTargetFilterLifecycle()
* @see #getFilterConfig()
* @see javax.servlet.Filter#init(javax.servlet.FilterConfig)
*/
protected Filter initDelegate(WebApplicationContext wac) throws ServletException {
Filter delegate = (Filter) wac.getBean(getTargetBeanName(), Filter.class);
if (isTargetFilterLifecycle()) {
delegate.init(getFilterConfig());
}
return delegate;
}
/**
* Destroy the Filter delegate.
* Default implementation simply calls Filter.destroy
on it.
* @param delegate the Filter delegate (never null
)
* @see #isTargetFilterLifecycle()
* @see javax.servlet.Filter#destroy()
*/
protected void destroyDelegate(Filter delegate) {
if (isTargetFilterLifecycle()) {
this.delegate.destroy();
}
}
}