package com.javaweb.framework.interceptor.path; import java.util.Comparator; import java.util.Map; /** * Strategy interface for {@code String}-based path matching. * *

The default implementation is {@link com.makbro.core.framework.interceptor.path.impl.AntPathMatcher}, supporting the Ant-style pattern syntax. (borrowed from spring) */ public interface PathMatcher { /** * Does the given {@code path} represent a pattern that can be matched by an implementation of this interface? * *

If the return value is {@code false}, then the {@link #match} * method does not have to be used because direct equality comparisons * on the static path Strings will lead to the same result. * * @param path the path String to check * @return {@code true} if the given {@code path} represents a pattern */ boolean isPattern(String path); /** * Match the given {@code path} against the given {@code pattern}, according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy. * * @param pattern the pattern to match against * @param path the path String to test * @return {@code true} if the supplied {@code path} matched, * {@code false} if it didn't */ boolean match(String pattern, String path); /** * Match the given {@code path} against the corresponding part of the given {@code pattern}, according to this PathMatcher's matching strategy. * *

Determines whether the pattern at least matches as far as the given base path goes, assuming that a full path may then match as well. * * @param pattern the pattern to match against * @param path the path String to test * @return {@code true} if the supplied {@code path} matched, * {@code false} if it didn't */ boolean matchStart(String pattern, String path); /** * Given a pattern and a full path, determine the pattern-mapped part. * *

This method is supposed to find out which part of the path is matched dynamically through an actual pattern, * that is, it strips off a statically defined leading path from the given full path, * returning only the actually pattern-matched part of the path. * *

For example: For "myroot/*.html" as pattern and "myroot/myfile.html" as full path, this method should return "myfile.html". * The detailed determination rules are specified to this PathMatcher's matching strategy. * *

A simple implementation may return the given full path as-is in case of an actual pattern, * and the empty String in case of the pattern not containing any dynamic parts (i.e. the {@code pattern} parameter being * a static path that wouldn't qualify as an actual {@link #isPattern pattern}). * A sophisticated implementation will differentiate between the static parts and the dynamic parts of the given path pattern. * * @param pattern the path pattern * @param path the full path to introspect * @return the pattern-mapped part of the given {@code path} * (never {@code null}) */ String extractPathWithinPattern(String pattern, String path); /** * Given a pattern and a full path, extract the URI template variables. URI template variables are expressed through curly brackets ('{' and '}'). * *

For example: For pattern "/hotels/{hotel}" and path "/hotels/1", this method will return a map containing "hotel"->"1". * * @param pattern the path pattern, possibly containing URI templates * @param path the full path to extract template variables from * @return a map, containing variable names as keys; variables values as values */ Map extractUriTemplateVariables(String pattern, String path); /** * Given a full path, returns a {@link Comparator} suitable for sorting patterns in order of explicitness for that path. * *

The full algorithm used depends on the underlying implementation, but generally, * the returned {@code Comparator} will {@linkplain java.util.Collections#sort(java.util.List, Comparator) sort} * a list so that more specific patterns come before generic patterns. * * @param path the full path to use for comparison * @return a comparator capable of sorting patterns in order of explicitness */ Comparator getPatternComparator(String path); /** * Combines two patterns into a new pattern that is returned. * *

The full algorithm used for combining the two pattern depends on the underlying implementation. * * @param pattern1 the first pattern * @param pattern2 the second pattern * @return the combination of the two patterns * @throws IllegalArgumentException when the two patterns cannot be combined */ String combine(String pattern1, String pattern2); }