Uses of Interface
org.springframework.http.server.PathContainer
Package
Description
Contains an abstraction over server-side HTTP.
Provides the types that make up Spring's functional web framework for Reactive environments.
Classes supporting the
org.springframework.web.reactive.function.server
package.Provides HandlerMapping implementations including abstract base classes.
Provides the types that make up Spring's functional web framework for Servlet environments.
Provides standard HandlerMapping implementations,
including abstract base classes for custom implementations.
Standard controller implementations for the Servlet MVC framework that comes with
Spring.
Dedicated support for matching HTTP request paths.
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Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.http.server
Modifier and TypeInterfaceDescriptioninterface
Specialization ofPathContainer
that subdivides the path into aRequestPath.contextPath()
and the remainingRequestPath.pathWithinApplication()
.Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionRequestPath.contextPath()
Returns the portion of the URL path that represents the application.static PathContainer
static PathContainer
PathContainer.parsePath
(String path, PathContainer.Options options) Parse the path value into a sequence ofSeparator
andPathSegment
elements.RequestPath.pathWithinApplication()
The portion of the request path after the context path which is typically used for request mapping within the application .default PathContainer
PathContainer.subPath
(int index) Extract a sub-path from the given offset into the elements list.default PathContainer
PathContainer.subPath
(int startIndex, int endIndex) Extract a sub-path from the given start offset into the element list (inclusive) and to the end offset (exclusive). -
Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.web.reactive.function.server
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault PathContainer
ServerRequest.pathContainer()
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Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.web.reactive.function.server.support
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Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.web.reactive.handler
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected Object
AbstractUrlHandlerMapping.lookupHandler
(PathContainer lookupPath, ServerWebExchange exchange) Look up a handler instance for the given URL lookup path. -
Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.web.servlet.function
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault PathContainer
ServerRequest.pathContainer()
Deprecated.as of 5.3, in favor onServerRequest.requestPath()
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Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.web.servlet.handler
ModifierConstructorDescriptionRequestMatchResult
(PathPattern pathPattern, PathContainer lookupPath) Create an instance with the matchedPathPattern
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Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected CacheControl
WebContentInterceptor.lookupCacheControl
(PathContainer path) Find aCacheControl
instance for the given parsedpath
.protected Integer
WebContentInterceptor.lookupCacheSeconds
(PathContainer path) Find a cacheSeconds value for the given parsedpath
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Uses of PathContainer in org.springframework.web.util.pattern
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionPathPattern.extractPathWithinPattern
(PathContainer path) Determine the pattern-mapped part for the given path.PathPattern.PathRemainingMatchInfo.getPathMatched()
Return the part of a path that was matched by a pattern.PathPattern.PathRemainingMatchInfo.getPathRemaining()
Return the part of a path that was not matched by a pattern.Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionPathPattern.extractPathWithinPattern
(PathContainer path) Determine the pattern-mapped part for the given path.PathPattern.matchAndExtract
(PathContainer pathContainer) Match this pattern to the given URI path and return extracted URI template variables as well as path parameters (matrix variables).boolean
PathPattern.matches
(PathContainer pathContainer) Whether this pattern matches the given path.PathPattern.matchStartOfPath
(PathContainer pathContainer) Match the beginning of the given path and return the remaining portion not covered by this pattern.
ServerRequest.requestPath()