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However, if you add GPL Version 2 code * and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies * only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright * holder. */ package org.glassfish.jersey.server; import java.util.List; import java.util.regex.MatchResult; import javax.ws.rs.core.PathSegment; import javax.ws.rs.core.UriInfo; import org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.Resource; import org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.ResourceMethod; import org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.RuntimeResource; import org.glassfish.jersey.uri.UriTemplate; /** * Extensions to {@link UriInfo}. * * @author Paul Sandoz */ public interface ExtendedUriInfo extends UriInfo { /** * Get the throwable that was mapped to a response. * <p> * A response filter or a message body writer may utilize this method to * determine if a resource method was invoked but did not return a * response because an exception was thrown from the resource method, or * the resource method returned but a response filter threw an exception. * * @return the throwable that was mapped to a response, otherwise null * if no throwable was mapped to a response. */ Throwable getMappedThrowable(); /** * Get a read-only list of {@link MatchResult} for matched resources. * Entries are ordered in reverse request URI matching order, with the * root resource match result last. * * @return a read-only list of match results for matched resources. */ List<MatchResult> getMatchedResults(); /** * Get a read-only list of {@link org.glassfish.jersey.uri.UriTemplate} for matched resources. * Each entry is a URI template that is the value of the * {@link javax.ws.rs.Path} that is a partial path that matched a resource * class, a sub-resource method or a sub-resource locator. * Entries are ordered in reverse request URI matching order, with the * root resource URI template last. * * @return a read-only list of URI templates for matched resources. */ List<UriTemplate> getMatchedTemplates(); /** * Get the path segments that contain a template variable. * All sequences of escaped octets are decoded, * equivalent to <code>getPathSegments(true)</code>. * * @param name the template variable name * @return the path segments, the list will be empty the matching path does * not contain the template */ List<PathSegment> getPathSegments(String name); /** * Get the path segments that contain a template variable. * * @param name the template variable name * @param decode controls whether sequences of escaped octets are decoded * (true) or not (false). * @return the path segments, the list will be empty the matching path does * not contain the template */ List<PathSegment> getPathSegments(String name, boolean decode); /** * Return all matched {@link RuntimeResource runtime resources} including runtime resources * based on child resources. The list is ordered so that the {@link RuntimeResource runtime resource} * currently being processed is the first element in the list. * * <p/> * The following example * <pre>@Path("foo") * public class FooResource { * @GET * public String getFoo() {...} * * @Path("bar") * public BarResource getBarResource() {...} * } * * public class BarResource { * @GET * public String getBar() {...} * } * </pre> * * <p>The values returned by this method based on request uri and where * the method is called from are:</p> * * <table border="1"> * <tr> * <th>Request</th> * <th>Called from</th> * <th>Value(s)</th> * </tr> * <tr> * <td>GET /foo</td> * <td>FooResource.getFoo</td> * <td>RuntimeResource["/foo"]</td> * </tr> * <tr> * <td>GET /foo/bar</td> * <td>FooResource.getBarResource</td> * <td>RuntimeResource["foo/bar"], Resource["foo"]</td> * </tr> * <tr> * <td>GET /foo/bar</td> * <td>BarResource.getBar</td> * <td>RuntimeResource[no path; based on BarResource.class], RuntimeResource["foo/bar"], RuntimeResource["foo"]</td> * </tr> * </table> * @return List of resources and child resources that were processed during request matching. */ public List<RuntimeResource> getMatchedRuntimeResources(); /** * Get matched {@link ResourceMethod resource method} that is invoked. * <p/> * Note that sub resource locator is not not considered as a matched resource method and calling the method from * sub resource locator will therefore return null. * * @return The matched resource method that was invoked or null if no resource method was invoked. */ public ResourceMethod getMatchedResourceMethod(); /** * Get matched {@link Resource model resource} from which {@link #getMatchedResourceMethod() the matched} resource method * was invoked. The resource can also be a child if the matched method is a sub resource method. * <p/> * Note that method return only resource containing finally matched {@link ResourceMethod resource method} * and not intermediary processed resources (parent resources or resources containing sub resource locators). * * @return The matched model resource or null if no resource was matched. */ public Resource getMatchedModelResource(); /** * Get resource locators matched since beginning of a matching. The list contains resource * locators sorted in the order that the first element of the list is the last locator executed (LIFO ordering). * The method can be invoked from request scoped code. When method is invoked from the resource locator * itself such a locator will be already in the returned list as a first element. * <p> * The resource locator is * a {@link ResourceMethod resource method} which is annotated by the {@link javax.ws.rs.Path @Path} * and returns a sub resource. * <p/> * @return List of matched resource locators. */ public List<ResourceMethod> getMatchedResourceLocators(); /** * Get the list of sub resources returned from resource locators during matching. * The sub resources are sorted in the * order, so that the first element of the list is a sub resource that was lastly returned from the * resource locator (LIFO ordering). * <p/> * Sub resource is a resource that is returned from invoked resource locator method and that will be * used for further resource matching. * * @return Locator sub resource. */ public List<Resource> getLocatorSubResources(); }