/* * Copyright 2002-2017 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.messaging.simp.config; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collection; import org.springframework.messaging.MessageChannel; import org.springframework.messaging.SubscribableChannel; import org.springframework.messaging.simp.broker.SimpleBrokerMessageHandler; import org.springframework.messaging.simp.stomp.StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler; import org.springframework.util.Assert; import org.springframework.util.PathMatcher; /** * A registry for configuring message broker options. * * @author Rossen Stoyanchev * @author Sebastien Deleuze * @since 4.0 */ public class MessageBrokerRegistry { private final SubscribableChannel clientInboundChannel; private final MessageChannel clientOutboundChannel; private SimpleBrokerRegistration simpleBrokerRegistration; private StompBrokerRelayRegistration brokerRelayRegistration; private final ChannelRegistration brokerChannelRegistration = new ChannelRegistration(); private String[] applicationDestinationPrefixes; private String userDestinationPrefix; private PathMatcher pathMatcher; private Integer cacheLimit; public MessageBrokerRegistry(SubscribableChannel clientInboundChannel, MessageChannel clientOutboundChannel) { Assert.notNull(clientInboundChannel, "Inbound channel must not be null"); Assert.notNull(clientOutboundChannel, "Outbound channel must not be null"); this.clientInboundChannel = clientInboundChannel; this.clientOutboundChannel = clientOutboundChannel; } /** * Enable a simple message broker and configure one or more prefixes to filter * destinations targeting the broker (e.g. destinations prefixed with "/topic"). */ public SimpleBrokerRegistration enableSimpleBroker(String... destinationPrefixes) { this.simpleBrokerRegistration = new SimpleBrokerRegistration( this.clientInboundChannel, this.clientOutboundChannel, destinationPrefixes); return this.simpleBrokerRegistration; } /** * Enable a STOMP broker relay and configure the destination prefixes supported by the * message broker. Check the STOMP documentation of the message broker for supported * destinations. */ public StompBrokerRelayRegistration enableStompBrokerRelay(String... destinationPrefixes) { this.brokerRelayRegistration = new StompBrokerRelayRegistration( this.clientInboundChannel, this.clientOutboundChannel, destinationPrefixes); return this.brokerRelayRegistration; } /** * Customize the channel used to send messages from the application to the message * broker. By default, messages from the application to the message broker are sent * synchronously, which means application code sending a message will find out * if the message cannot be sent through an exception. However, this can be changed * if the broker channel is configured here with task executor properties. */ public ChannelRegistration configureBrokerChannel() { return this.brokerChannelRegistration; } protected ChannelRegistration getBrokerChannelRegistration() { return this.brokerChannelRegistration; } protected String getUserDestinationBroadcast() { return (this.brokerRelayRegistration != null ? this.brokerRelayRegistration.getUserDestinationBroadcast() : null); } protected String getUserRegistryBroadcast() { return (this.brokerRelayRegistration != null ? this.brokerRelayRegistration.getUserRegistryBroadcast() : null); } /** * Configure one or more prefixes to filter destinations targeting application * annotated methods. For example destinations prefixed with "/app" may be * processed by annotated methods while other destinations may target the * message broker (e.g. "/topic", "/queue"). * <p>When messages are processed, the matching prefix is removed from the destination * in order to form the lookup path. This means annotations should not contain the * destination prefix. * <p>Prefixes that do not have a trailing slash will have one automatically appended. */ public MessageBrokerRegistry setApplicationDestinationPrefixes(String... prefixes) { this.applicationDestinationPrefixes = prefixes; return this; } protected Collection<String> getApplicationDestinationPrefixes() { return (this.applicationDestinationPrefixes != null ? Arrays.asList(this.applicationDestinationPrefixes) : null); } /** * Configure the prefix used to identify user destinations. User destinations * provide the ability for a user to subscribe to queue names unique to their * session as well as for others to send messages to those unique, * user-specific queues. * <p>For example when a user attempts to subscribe to "/user/queue/position-updates", * the destination may be translated to "/queue/position-updatesi9oqdfzo" yielding a * unique queue name that does not collide with any other user attempting to do the same. * Subsequently when messages are sent to "/user/{username}/queue/position-updates", * the destination is translated to "/queue/position-updatesi9oqdfzo". * <p>The default prefix used to identify such destinations is "/user/". */ public MessageBrokerRegistry setUserDestinationPrefix(String destinationPrefix) { this.userDestinationPrefix = destinationPrefix; return this; } protected String getUserDestinationPrefix() { return this.userDestinationPrefix; } /** * Configure the PathMatcher to use to match the destinations of incoming * messages to {@code @MessageMapping} and {@code @SubscribeMapping} methods. * <p>By default {@link org.springframework.util.AntPathMatcher} is configured. * However applications may provide an {@code AntPathMatcher} instance * customized to use "." (commonly used in messaging) instead of "/" as path * separator or provide a completely different PathMatcher implementation. * <p>Note that the configured PathMatcher is only used for matching the * portion of the destination after the configured prefix. For example given * application destination prefix "/app" and destination "/app/price.stock.**", * the message might be mapped to a controller with "price" and "stock.**" * as its type and method-level mappings respectively. * <p>When the simple broker is enabled, the PathMatcher configured here is * also used to match message destinations when brokering messages. * @since 4.1 * @see org.springframework.messaging.simp.broker.DefaultSubscriptionRegistry#setPathMatcher */ public MessageBrokerRegistry setPathMatcher(PathMatcher pathMatcher) { this.pathMatcher = pathMatcher; return this; } protected PathMatcher getPathMatcher() { return this.pathMatcher; } /** * Configure the cache limit to apply for registrations with the broker. * <p>This is currently only applied for the destination cache in the * subscription registry. The default cache limit there is 1024. * @since 4.3.2 * @see org.springframework.messaging.simp.broker.DefaultSubscriptionRegistry#setCacheLimit */ public MessageBrokerRegistry setCacheLimit(int cacheLimit) { this.cacheLimit = cacheLimit; return this; } protected SimpleBrokerMessageHandler getSimpleBroker(SubscribableChannel brokerChannel) { if (this.simpleBrokerRegistration == null && this.brokerRelayRegistration == null) { enableSimpleBroker(); } if (this.simpleBrokerRegistration != null) { SimpleBrokerMessageHandler handler = this.simpleBrokerRegistration.getMessageHandler(brokerChannel); handler.setPathMatcher(this.pathMatcher); handler.setCacheLimit(this.cacheLimit); return handler; } return null; } protected StompBrokerRelayMessageHandler getStompBrokerRelay(SubscribableChannel brokerChannel) { if (this.brokerRelayRegistration != null) { return this.brokerRelayRegistration.getMessageHandler(brokerChannel); } return null; } }