/* * Copyright 2002-2015 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.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation; import org.springframework.core.MethodParameter; import org.springframework.util.PatternMatchUtils; import org.springframework.web.context.request.NativeWebRequest; import org.springframework.web.method.support.HandlerMethodReturnValueHandler; import org.springframework.web.method.support.ModelAndViewContainer; import org.springframework.web.servlet.RequestToViewNameTranslator; /** * Handles return values of types {@code void} and {@code String} interpreting them * as view name reference. As of 4.2, it also handles general {@code CharSequence} * types, e.g. {@code StringBuilder} or Groovy's {@code GString}, as view names. * * <p>A {@code null} return value, either due to a {@code void} return type or * as the actual return value is left as-is allowing the configured * {@link RequestToViewNameTranslator} to select a view name by convention. * * <p>A String return value can be interpreted in more than one ways depending * on the presence of annotations like {@code @ModelAttribute} or * {@code @ResponseBody}. Therefore this handler should be configured after * the handlers that support these annotations. * * @author Rossen Stoyanchev * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 3.1 */ public class ViewNameMethodReturnValueHandler implements HandlerMethodReturnValueHandler { private String[] redirectPatterns; /** * Configure one more simple patterns (as described in * {@link PatternMatchUtils#simpleMatch}) to use in order to recognize * custom redirect prefixes in addition to "redirect:". * <p>Note that simply configuring this property will not make a custom * redirect prefix work. There must be a custom View that recognizes the * prefix as well. * @since 4.1 */ public void setRedirectPatterns(String... redirectPatterns) { this.redirectPatterns = redirectPatterns; } /** * The configured redirect patterns, if any. */ public String[] getRedirectPatterns() { return this.redirectPatterns; } @Override public boolean supportsReturnType(MethodParameter returnType) { Class<?> paramType = returnType.getParameterType(); return (void.class == paramType || CharSequence.class.isAssignableFrom(paramType)); } @Override public void handleReturnValue(Object returnValue, MethodParameter returnType, ModelAndViewContainer mavContainer, NativeWebRequest webRequest) throws Exception { if (returnValue instanceof CharSequence) { String viewName = returnValue.toString(); mavContainer.setViewName(viewName); if (isRedirectViewName(viewName)) { mavContainer.setRedirectModelScenario(true); } } else if (returnValue != null){ // should not happen throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Unexpected return type: " + returnType.getParameterType().getName() + " in method: " + returnType.getMethod()); } } /** * Whether the given view name is a redirect view reference. * The default implementation checks the configured redirect patterns and * also if the view name starts with the "redirect:" prefix. * @param viewName the view name to check, never {@code null} * @return "true" if the given view name is recognized as a redirect view * reference; "false" otherwise. */ protected boolean isRedirectViewName(String viewName) { return (PatternMatchUtils.simpleMatch(this.redirectPatterns, viewName) || viewName.startsWith("redirect:")); } }