public class AntPathMatcher extends java.lang.Object
PathMatcher implementation for Ant-style path patterns. Examples are provided below.
Part of this mapping code has been kindly borrowed from Apache Ant.
The mapping matches URLs using the following rules:
Some examples:
com/t?st.jsp
- matches com/test.jsp
but also
com/tast.jsp
or com/txst.jsp
com/*.jsp
- matches all
.jsp
files in the com
directorycom/**/test.jsp
- matches all
test.jsp
files underneath the com
pathorg/springframework/**/*.jsp
- matches all .jsp
files underneath the org/springframework
pathorg/**/servlet/bla.jsp
- matches org/springframework/servlet/bla.jsp
but also
org/springframework/testing/servlet/bla.jsp
and org/servlet/bla.jsp
Modifiers | Name | Description |
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static java.lang.String |
DEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR |
Default path separator: "/" |
Type Params | Return Type | Name and description |
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public java.lang.String |
combine(java.lang.String pattern1, java.lang.String pattern2) Combines two patterns into a new pattern that is returned. |
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public static int |
countOccurrencesOf(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String sub) Count the occurrences of the substring in string s. |
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protected boolean |
doMatch(java.lang.String pattern, java.lang.String path, boolean fullMatch, java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.lang.String> uriTemplateVariables) Actually match the given path against the given pattern . |
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public java.lang.String |
extractPathWithinPattern(java.lang.String pattern, java.lang.String path) Given a pattern and a full path, determine the pattern-mapped part. |
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public java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.lang.String> |
extractUriTemplateVariables(java.lang.String pattern, java.lang.String path) |
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public java.util.Comparator<java.lang.String> |
getPatternComparator(java.lang.String path) Given a full path, returns a java.util.Comparator suitable for sorting patterns in order of explicitness. |
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public boolean |
isPattern(java.lang.String path) |
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public boolean |
match(java.lang.String pattern, java.lang.String path) |
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public boolean |
matchStart(java.lang.String pattern, java.lang.String path) |
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public void |
setPathSeparator(java.lang.String pathSeparator) Set the path separator to use for pattern parsing. |
Methods inherited from class | Name |
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class java.lang.Object |
java.lang.Object#wait(long), java.lang.Object#wait(long, int), java.lang.Object#wait(), java.lang.Object#equals(java.lang.Object), java.lang.Object#toString(), java.lang.Object#hashCode(), java.lang.Object#getClass(), java.lang.Object#notify(), java.lang.Object#notifyAll() |
Default path separator: "/"
Combines two patterns into a new pattern that is returned.
This implementation simply concatenates the two patterns, unless the first pattern
contains a file extension match (such as *.html
. In that case, the second pattern
should be included in the first, or an IllegalArgumentException
is thrown.
For example:
Pattern 1 | Pattern 2 | Result |
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/hotels | null | /hotels |
null | /hotels | /hotels |
/hotels | /bookings | /hotels/bookings |
/hotels | bookings | /hotels/bookings |
/hotels/* | /bookings | /hotels/bookings |
/hotels/** | /bookings | /hotels/**/bookings |
/hotels | {hotel} | /hotels/{hotel} |
/hotels/* | {hotel} | /hotels/{hotel} |
/hotels/** | {hotel} | /hotels/**/{hotel} |
/*.html | /hotels.html | /hotels.html |
/*.html | /hotels | /hotels.html |
/*.html | /*.txt | IllegalArgumentException |
pattern1
- the first patternpattern2
- the second patternCount the occurrences of the substring in string s.
str
- string to search in. Return 0 if this is null.sub
- string to search for. Return 0 if this is null. Actually match the given path
against the given pattern
.
pattern
- the pattern to match againstpath
- the path String to testfullMatch
- whether a full pattern match is required (else a pattern match
as far as the given base path goes is sufficient)true
if the supplied path
matched, false
if it didn'tGiven a pattern and a full path, determine the pattern-mapped part.
For example:
/docs/cvs/commit.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> ''/docs/*
' and '/docs/cvs/commit
-> 'cvs/commit
'/docs/cvs/*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> 'commit.html
'/docs/**
' and '/docs/cvs/commit
-> 'cvs/commit
'/docs/**/*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> 'cvs/commit.html
'/*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> 'docs/cvs/commit.html
'*.html
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> '/docs/cvs/commit.html
'*
' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html
-> '/docs/cvs/commit.html
'Assumes that match returns true
for 'pattern
' and 'path
', but
does not enforce this.
Given a full path, returns a java.util.Comparator suitable for sorting patterns in order of explicitness.
The returned Comparator
will {
/hotels/new
/hotels/{hotel}
/hotels/*
The full path given as parameter is used to test for exact matches. So when the given path is /hotels/2
,
the pattern /hotels/2
will be sorted before /hotels/1
.
path
- the full path to use for comparisonSet the path separator to use for pattern parsing. Default is "/", as in Ant.