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package org.springframework.web.servlet.support;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpSession;
import org.springframework.context.MessageSourceResolvable;
import org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException;
import org.springframework.context.support.StaticMessageSource;
import org.springframework.ui.context.Theme;
import org.springframework.ui.context.ThemeSource;
import org.springframework.ui.context.support.SimpleTheme;
import org.springframework.validation.BindException;
import org.springframework.validation.BindingResult;
import org.springframework.validation.Errors;
import org.springframework.web.bind.EscapedErrors;
import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.web.servlet.LocaleResolver;
import org.springframework.web.util.HtmlUtils;
import org.springframework.web.util.UrlPathHelper;
import org.springframework.web.util.WebUtils;
/**
* Context holder for request-specific state, like current web application
* context, current locale, current theme, and potential binding errors.
* Provides easy access to localized messages and Errors instances.
*
* Suitable for exposition to views, and usage within JSP's "useBean" tag,
* JSP scriptlets, JSTL EL, Velocity templates, etc. Necessary for views
* that do not have access to the servlet request, like Velocity templates.
*
*
Can be instantiated manually, or automatically exposed to views as
* model attribute via AbstractView's "requestContextAttribute" property.
*
*
Will also work outside DispatcherServlet requests, accessing the root
* WebApplicationContext and using an appropriate fallback for the locale
* (the JSTL locale if available, or the HttpServletRequest locale else).
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 03.03.2003
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.view.AbstractView#setRequestContextAttribute
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.view.UrlBasedViewResolver#setRequestContextAttribute
* @see #getFallbackLocale
*/
public class RequestContext {
/**
* Default theme name used if the RequestContext cannot find a ThemeResolver.
* Only applies to non-DispatcherServlet requests.
*
Same as AbstractThemeResolver's default, but not linked in here to
* avoid package interdependencies.
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.theme.AbstractThemeResolver#ORIGINAL_DEFAULT_THEME_NAME
*/
public final static String DEFAULT_THEME_NAME = "theme";
/**
* Default (empty) Theme used if the RequestContext cannot find a ThemeSource.
*/
public final static Theme DEFAULT_THEME = new SimpleTheme(DEFAULT_THEME_NAME, new StaticMessageSource());
/**
* JSTL locale attribute, as used by JSTL implementations to expose their
* current locale. Used as fallback in non-DispatcherServlet requests; if not
* available, the accept-header locale is used (request.getLocale
Same as the FMT_LOCALE constant in JSTL's Config class, but not linked
* in here to avoid a hard-coded dependency on JSTL. RequestContext does not
* depend on JSTL except for this fallback check of JSTL's locale attribute.
* @see javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core.Config#FMT_LOCALE
* @see javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getLocale
*/
public final static String JSTL_LOCALE_ATTRIBUTE = "javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.fmt.locale";
/** JSTL suffix for request-scoped attributes */
protected static final String REQUEST_SCOPE_SUFFIX = ".request";
/** JSTL suffix for session-scoped attributes */
protected static final String SESSION_SCOPE_SUFFIX = ".session";
/** JSTL suffix for application-scoped attributes */
protected static final String APPLICATION_SCOPE_SUFFIX = ".application";
private HttpServletRequest request;
private Map model;
private WebApplicationContext webApplicationContext;
private Locale locale;
private Theme theme;
private boolean defaultHtmlEscape;
private UrlPathHelper urlPathHelper;
private Map errorsMap;
/**
* Create a new RequestContext for the given request,
* using the request attributes for Errors retrieval.
*
This only works with InternalResourceViews, as Errors instances
* are part of the model and not normally exposed as request attributes.
* It will typically be used within JSPs or custom tags.
*
Will only work within a DispatcherServlet request. Pass in a
* ServletContext to be able to fallback to the root WebApplicationContext.
* @param request current HTTP request
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet
* @see #RequestContext(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletContext)
*/
public RequestContext(HttpServletRequest request) {
initContext(request, null, null);
}
/**
* Create a new RequestContext for the given request,
* using the request attributes for Errors retrieval.
*
This only works with InternalResourceViews, as Errors instances
* are part of the model and not normally exposed as request attributes.
* It will typically be used within JSPs or custom tags.
*
If a ServletContext is specified, the RequestContext will also
* work with the root WebApplicationContext (outside a DispatcherServlet).
* @param request current HTTP request
* @param servletContext the servlet context of the web application
* (can be null
; necessary for fallback to root WebApplicationContext)
* @see org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet
*/
public RequestContext(HttpServletRequest request, ServletContext servletContext) {
initContext(request, servletContext, null);
}
/**
* Create a new RequestContext for the given request,
* using the given model attributes for Errors retrieval.
*
This works with all View implementations.
* It will typically be used by View implementations.
*
Will only work within a DispatcherServlet request. Pass in a
* ServletContext to be able to fallback to the root WebApplicationContext.
* @param request current HTTP request
* @param model the model attributes for the current view
* (can be null
, using the request attributes for Errors retrieval)
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet
* @see #RequestContext(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletContext, Map)
*/
public RequestContext(HttpServletRequest request, Map model) {
initContext(request, null, model);
}
/**
* Create a new RequestContext for the given request,
* using the given model attributes for Errors retrieval.
*
This works with all View implementations.
* It will typically be used by View implementations.
*
If a ServletContext is specified, the RequestContext will also
* work with a root WebApplicationContext (outside a DispatcherServlet).
* @param request current HTTP request
* @param servletContext the servlet context of the web application
* (can be null
; necessary for fallback to root WebApplicationContext)
* @param model the model attributes for the current view
* (can be null
, using the request attributes for Errors retrieval)
* @see org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet
*/
public RequestContext(HttpServletRequest request, ServletContext servletContext, Map model) {
initContext(request, servletContext, model);
}
/**
* Default constructor for subclasses.
*/
protected RequestContext() {
}
/**
* Initialize this context with the given request,
* using the given model attributes for Errors retrieval.
*
Delegates to getFallbackLocale
and getFallbackTheme
* for determining the fallback locale and theme, respectively, if no LocaleResolver
* and/or ThemeResolver can be found in the request.
* @param request current HTTP request
* @param servletContext the servlet context of the web application
* (can be null
; necessary for fallback to root WebApplicationContext)
* @param model the model attributes for the current view
* (can be null
, using the request attributes for Errors retrieval)
* @see #getFallbackLocale
* @see #getFallbackTheme
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet#LOCALE_RESOLVER_ATTRIBUTE
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet#THEME_RESOLVER_ATTRIBUTE
*/
protected void initContext(HttpServletRequest request, ServletContext servletContext, Map model) {
this.request = request;
this.model = model;
// Fetch WebApplicationContext, either from DispatcherServlet or the root context.
// ServletContext needs to be specified to be able to fall back to the root context!
this.webApplicationContext = RequestContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(request, servletContext);
// Determine locale to use for this RequestContext.
LocaleResolver localeResolver = RequestContextUtils.getLocaleResolver(request);
if (localeResolver != null) {
// Try LocaleResolver (we're within a DispatcherServlet request).
this.locale = localeResolver.resolveLocale(request);
}
else {
// No LocaleResolver available -> try fallback.
this.locale = getFallbackLocale();
}
// Determine theme to use for this RequestContext.
this.theme = RequestContextUtils.getTheme(request);
if (this.theme == null) {
// No ThemeResolver and ThemeSource available -> try fallback.
this.theme = getFallbackTheme();
}
// Determine default HTML escape setting from the "defaultHtmlEscape"
// context-param in web.xml, if any.
this.defaultHtmlEscape = WebUtils.isDefaultHtmlEscape(this.webApplicationContext.getServletContext());
this.urlPathHelper = new UrlPathHelper();
}
/**
* Determine the fallback locale for this context.
*
The default implementation checks for a JSTL locale attribute
* in request, session or application scope; if not found,
* returns the HttpServletRequest.getLocale()
.
* @return the fallback locale (never null
)
* @see javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getLocale
*/
protected Locale getFallbackLocale() {
Locale locale = (Locale) getRequest().getAttribute(JSTL_LOCALE_ATTRIBUTE);
if (locale == null) {
locale = (Locale) getRequest().getAttribute(JSTL_LOCALE_ATTRIBUTE + REQUEST_SCOPE_SUFFIX);
if (locale == null) {
HttpSession session = getRequest().getSession(false);
if (session != null) {
locale = (Locale) session.getAttribute(JSTL_LOCALE_ATTRIBUTE);
if (locale == null) {
locale = (Locale) session.getAttribute(JSTL_LOCALE_ATTRIBUTE + SESSION_SCOPE_SUFFIX);
}
}
if (locale == null) {
locale = (Locale) getServletContext().getAttribute(JSTL_LOCALE_ATTRIBUTE);
if (locale == null) {
locale = (Locale) getServletContext().getAttribute(JSTL_LOCALE_ATTRIBUTE + APPLICATION_SCOPE_SUFFIX);
if (locale == null) {
// No JSTL locale available -> fall back to accept-header locale.
locale = getRequest().getLocale();
}
}
}
}
}
return locale;
}
/**
* Determine the fallback theme for this context.
*
The default implementation returns the default theme (with name "theme").
* @return the fallback theme, or null
*/
protected Theme getFallbackTheme() {
ThemeSource themeSource = RequestContextUtils.getThemeSource(getRequest());
if (themeSource != null) {
return themeSource.getTheme(DEFAULT_THEME_NAME);
}
else {
return DEFAULT_THEME;
}
}
/**
* Return the underlying HttpServletRequest.
* Only intended for cooperating classes in this package.
*/
protected final HttpServletRequest getRequest() {
return this.request;
}
/**
* Return the current WebApplicationContext.
*/
public final WebApplicationContext getWebApplicationContext() {
return this.webApplicationContext;
}
/**
* Return the underlying ServletContext.
* Only intended for cooperating classes in this package.
*/
protected final ServletContext getServletContext() {
return this.webApplicationContext.getServletContext();
}
/**
* Return the current locale.
*/
public final Locale getLocale() {
return this.locale;
}
/**
* Return the current theme.
*/
public final Theme getTheme() {
return this.theme;
}
/**
* (De)activate default HTML escaping for messages and errors, for the scope
* of this RequestContext. The default is the application-wide setting
* (the "defaultHtmlEscape" context-param in web.xml).
* @see org.springframework.web.util.WebUtils#isDefaultHtmlEscape
*/
public void setDefaultHtmlEscape(boolean defaultHtmlEscape) {
this.defaultHtmlEscape = defaultHtmlEscape;
}
/**
* Is default HTML escaping active?
*/
public boolean isDefaultHtmlEscape() {
return this.defaultHtmlEscape;
}
/**
* Set the UrlPathHelper to use for context path and request URI decoding.
* Can be used to pass a shared UrlPathHelper instance in.
* A default UrlPathHelper is always available.
*/
public void setUrlPathHelper(UrlPathHelper urlPathHelper) {
this.urlPathHelper = (urlPathHelper != null ? urlPathHelper : new UrlPathHelper());
}
/**
* Return the UrlPathHelper used for context path and request URI decoding.
* Can be used to configure the current UrlPathHelper.
*
A default UrlPathHelper is always available.
*/
public UrlPathHelper getUrlPathHelper() {
return this.urlPathHelper;
}
/**
* Return the context path of the original request,
* that is, the path that indicates the current web application.
* This is useful for building links to other resources within the application.
*
Delegates to the UrlPathHelper for decoding.
* @see javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getContextPath
* @see #getUrlPathHelper
*/
public String getContextPath() {
return this.urlPathHelper.getOriginatingContextPath(this.request);
}
/**
* Return the request URI of the original request, that is, the invoked URL
* without parameters. This is particularly useful as HTML form action target,
* possibly in combination with the original query string.
*
Note this implementation will correctly resolve to the URI of any
* originating root request in the presence of a forwarded request. However, this
* can only work when the Servlet 2.4 'forward' request attributes are present.
* For use in a Servlet 2.3- environment, you can rely on
* {@link org.springframework.web.servlet.view.InternalResourceView}
* to add these prior to dispatching the request.
*
Delegates to the UrlPathHelper for decoding.
* @see #getQueryString
* @see org.springframework.web.util.UrlPathHelper#getOriginatingRequestUri
* @see #getUrlPathHelper
*/
public String getRequestUri() {
return this.urlPathHelper.getOriginatingRequestUri(this.request);
}
/**
* Return the query string of the current request, that is, the part after
* the request path. This is particularly useful for building an HTML form
* action target in combination with the original request URI.
*
Note this implementation will correctly resolve to the query string of any
* originating root request in the presence of a forwarded request. However, this
* can only work when the Servlet 2.4 'forward' request attributes are present.
* For use in a Servlet 2.3- environment, you can rely on
* {@link org.springframework.web.servlet.view.InternalResourceView}
* to add these prior to dispatching the request.
*
Delegates to the UrlPathHelper for decoding.
* @see #getRequestUri
* @see org.springframework.web.util.UrlPathHelper#getOriginatingQueryString
* @see #getUrlPathHelper
*/
public String getQueryString() {
return this.urlPathHelper.getOriginatingQueryString(this.request);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code, using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param code code of the message
* @param defaultMessage String to return if the lookup fails
* @return the message
*/
public String getMessage(String code, String defaultMessage) {
return getMessage(code, null, defaultMessage, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code, using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message, or null
if none
* @param defaultMessage String to return if the lookup fails
* @return the message
*/
public String getMessage(String code, Object[] args, String defaultMessage) {
return getMessage(code, args, defaultMessage, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code, using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message as a List, or null
if none
* @param defaultMessage String to return if the lookup fails
* @return the message
*/
public String getMessage(String code, List args, String defaultMessage) {
return getMessage(code, (args != null ? args.toArray() : null), defaultMessage, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message, or null
if none
* @param defaultMessage String to return if the lookup fails
* @param htmlEscape HTML escape the message?
* @return the message
*/
public String getMessage(String code, Object[] args, String defaultMessage, boolean htmlEscape) {
String msg = this.webApplicationContext.getMessage(code, args, defaultMessage, this.locale);
return (htmlEscape ? HtmlUtils.htmlEscape(msg) : msg);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code, using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param code code of the message
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getMessage(String code) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return getMessage(code, null, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code, using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message, or null
if none
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getMessage(String code, Object[] args) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return getMessage(code, args, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code, using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message as a List, or null
if none
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getMessage(String code, List args) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return getMessage(code, (args != null ? args.toArray() : null), this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the message for the given code.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message, or null
if none
* @param htmlEscape HTML escape the message?
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getMessage(String code, Object[] args, boolean htmlEscape) throws NoSuchMessageException {
String msg = this.webApplicationContext.getMessage(code, args, this.locale);
return (htmlEscape ? HtmlUtils.htmlEscape(msg) : msg);
}
/**
* Retrieve the given MessageSourceResolvable (e.g. an ObjectError instance),
* using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param resolvable the MessageSourceResolvable
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getMessage(MessageSourceResolvable resolvable) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return getMessage(resolvable, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the given MessageSourceResolvable (e.g. an ObjectError instance).
* @param resolvable the MessageSourceResolvable
* @param htmlEscape HTML escape the message?
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getMessage(MessageSourceResolvable resolvable, boolean htmlEscape) throws NoSuchMessageException {
String msg = this.webApplicationContext.getMessage(resolvable, this.locale);
return (htmlEscape ? HtmlUtils.htmlEscape(msg) : msg);
}
/**
* Retrieve the theme message for the given code.
*
Note that theme messages are never HTML-escaped, as they typically
* denote theme-specific resource paths and not client-visible messages.
* @param code code of the message
* @param defaultMessage String to return if the lookup fails
* @return the message
*/
public String getThemeMessage(String code, String defaultMessage) {
return this.theme.getMessageSource().getMessage(code, null, defaultMessage, this.locale);
}
/**
* Retrieve the theme message for the given code.
*
Note that theme messages are never HTML-escaped, as they typically
* denote theme-specific resource paths and not client-visible messages.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message, or null
if none
* @param defaultMessage String to return if the lookup fails
* @return the message
*/
public String getThemeMessage(String code, Object[] args, String defaultMessage) {
return this.theme.getMessageSource().getMessage(code, args, defaultMessage, this.locale);
}
/**
* Retrieve the theme message for the given code.
*
Note that theme messages are never HTML-escaped, as they typically
* denote theme-specific resource paths and not client-visible messages.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message as a List, or null
if none
* @param defaultMessage String to return if the lookup fails
* @return the message
*/
public String getThemeMessage(String code, List args, String defaultMessage) {
return this.theme.getMessageSource().getMessage(
code, (args != null ? args.toArray() : null), defaultMessage, this.locale);
}
/**
* Retrieve the theme message for the given code.
*
Note that theme messages are never HTML-escaped, as they typically
* denote theme-specific resource paths and not client-visible messages.
* @param code code of the message
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getThemeMessage(String code) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return this.theme.getMessageSource().getMessage(code, null, this.locale);
}
/**
* Retrieve the theme message for the given code.
*
Note that theme messages are never HTML-escaped, as they typically
* denote theme-specific resource paths and not client-visible messages.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message, or null
if none
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getThemeMessage(String code, Object[] args) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return this.theme.getMessageSource().getMessage(code, args, this.locale);
}
/**
* Retrieve the theme message for the given code.
*
Note that theme messages are never HTML-escaped, as they typically
* denote theme-specific resource paths and not client-visible messages.
* @param code code of the message
* @param args arguments for the message as a List, or null
if none
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getThemeMessage(String code, List args) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return this.theme.getMessageSource().getMessage(
code, (args != null ? args.toArray() : null), this.locale);
}
/**
* Retrieve the given MessageSourceResolvable in the current theme.
*
Note that theme messages are never HTML-escaped, as they typically
* denote theme-specific resource paths and not client-visible messages.
* @param resolvable the MessageSourceResolvable
* @return the message
* @throws org.springframework.context.NoSuchMessageException if not found
*/
public String getThemeMessage(MessageSourceResolvable resolvable) throws NoSuchMessageException {
return this.theme.getMessageSource().getMessage(resolvable, this.locale);
}
/**
* Retrieve the Errors instance for the given bind object,
* using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param name name of the bind object
* @return the Errors instance, or null
if not found
*/
public Errors getErrors(String name) {
return getErrors(name, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Retrieve the Errors instance for the given bind object.
* @param name name of the bind object
* @param htmlEscape create an Errors instance with automatic HTML escaping?
* @return the Errors instance, or null
if not found
*/
public Errors getErrors(String name, boolean htmlEscape) {
if (this.errorsMap == null) {
this.errorsMap = new HashMap();
}
Errors errors = (Errors) this.errorsMap.get(name);
boolean put = false;
if (errors == null) {
errors = (Errors) getModelObject(BindingResult.MODEL_KEY_PREFIX + name);
// Check old BindException prefix for backwards compatibility.
if (errors == null) {
errors = (Errors) getModelObject(BindException.ERROR_KEY_PREFIX + name);
}
if (errors == null) {
return null;
}
put = true;
}
if (htmlEscape && !(errors instanceof EscapedErrors)) {
errors = new EscapedErrors(errors);
put = true;
}
else if (!htmlEscape && errors instanceof EscapedErrors) {
errors = ((EscapedErrors) errors).getSource();
put = true;
}
if (put) {
this.errorsMap.put(name, errors);
}
return errors;
}
/**
* Retrieve the model object for the given model name,
* either from the model or from the request attributes.
* @param modelName the name of the model object
* @return the model object
*/
protected Object getModelObject(String modelName) {
if (this.model != null) {
return this.model.get(modelName);
}
else {
return this.request.getAttribute(modelName);
}
}
/**
* Create a BindStatus for the given bind object,
* using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param path the bean and property path for which values and errors
* will be resolved (e.g. "person.age")
* @return the new BindStatus instance
* @throws IllegalStateException if no corresponding Errors object found
*/
public BindStatus getBindStatus(String path) throws IllegalStateException {
return new BindStatus(this, path, this.defaultHtmlEscape);
}
/**
* Create a BindStatus for the given bind object,
* using the "defaultHtmlEscape" setting.
* @param path the bean and property path for which values and errors
* will be resolved (e.g. "person.age")
* @param htmlEscape create a BindStatus with automatic HTML escaping?
* @return the new BindStatus instance
* @throws IllegalStateException if no corresponding Errors object found
*/
public BindStatus getBindStatus(String path, boolean htmlEscape) throws IllegalStateException {
return new BindStatus(this, path, htmlEscape);
}
}