Interface UriInfo


  • public interface UriInfo
    An injectable interface that provides access to application and request URI information. Relative URIs are relative to the base URI of the application, see getBaseUri().

    All methods throw java.lang.IllegalStateException if called outside the scope of a request (e.g. from a provider constructor).

    Since:
    1.0
    Author:
    Paul Sandoz, Marc Hadley
    See Also:
    Context
    • Method Detail

      • getPath

        String getPath()
        Get the path of the current request relative to the base URI as a string. All sequences of escaped octets are decoded, equivalent to getPath(true).
        Returns:
        the relative URI path.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
      • getPath

        String getPath​(boolean decode)
        Get the path of the current request relative to the base URI as a string.
        Parameters:
        decode - controls whether sequences of escaped octets are decoded (true) or not (false).
        Returns:
        the relative URI path
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
      • getPathSegments

        List<PathSegment> getPathSegments()
        Get the path of the current request relative to the base URI as a list of PathSegment. This method is useful when the path needs to be parsed, particularly when matrix parameters may be present in the path. All sequences of escaped octets in path segments and matrix parameter values are decoded, equivalent to getPathSegments(true).
        Returns:
        an unmodifiable list of PathSegment. The matrix parameter map of each path segment is also unmodifiable.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request
        See Also:
        PathSegment, Matrix URIs
      • getPathSegments

        List<PathSegment> getPathSegments​(boolean decode)
        Get the path of the current request relative to the base URI as a list of PathSegment. This method is useful when the path needs to be parsed, particularly when matrix parameters may be present in the path.
        Parameters:
        decode - controls whether sequences of escaped octets in path segments and matrix parameter values are decoded (true) or not (false).
        Returns:
        an unmodifiable list of PathSegment. The matrix parameter map of each path segment is also unmodifiable.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request
        See Also:
        PathSegment, Matrix URIs
      • getRequestUri

        URI getRequestUri()
        Get the absolute request URI including any query parameters.
        Returns:
        the absolute request URI
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request
      • getRequestUriBuilder

        UriBuilder getRequestUriBuilder()
        Get the absolute request URI in the form of a UriBuilder.
        Returns:
        a UriBuilder initialized with the absolute request URI.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
      • getAbsolutePath

        URI getAbsolutePath()
        Get the absolute path of the request. This includes everything preceding the path (host, port etc) but excludes query parameters. This is a shortcut for uriInfo.getBaseUri().resolve(uriInfo.getPath(false)).
        Returns:
        the absolute path of the request.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
      • getAbsolutePathBuilder

        UriBuilder getAbsolutePathBuilder()
        Get the absolute path of the request in the form of a UriBuilder. This includes everything preceding the path (host, port etc) but excludes query parameters.
        Returns:
        a UriBuilder initialized with the absolute path of the request.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
      • getBaseUri

        URI getBaseUri()
        Get the base URI of the application. URIs of root resource classes are all relative to this base URI.
        Returns:
        the base URI of the application.
      • getBaseUriBuilder

        UriBuilder getBaseUriBuilder()
        Get the base URI of the application in the form of a UriBuilder.
        Returns:
        a UriBuilder initialized with the base URI of the application.
      • getPathParameters

        MultivaluedMap<String,​String> getPathParameters​(boolean decode)
        Get the values of any embedded URI template parameters.
        Parameters:
        decode - controls whether sequences of escaped octets are decoded (true) or not (false).
        Returns:
        an unmodifiable map of parameter names and values
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
        See Also:
        Path, PathParam
      • getQueryParameters

        MultivaluedMap<String,​String> getQueryParameters()
        Get the URI query parameters of the current request. The map keys are the names of the query parameters with any escaped characters decoded. All sequences of escaped octets in parameter names and values are decoded, equivalent to getQueryParameters(true).
        Returns:
        an unmodifiable map of query parameter names and values.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
      • getQueryParameters

        MultivaluedMap<String,​String> getQueryParameters​(boolean decode)
        Get the URI query parameters of the current request. The map keys are the names of the query parameters with any escaped characters decoded.
        Parameters:
        decode - controls whether sequences of escaped octets in parameter names and values are decoded (true) or not (false).
        Returns:
        an unmodifiable map of query parameter names and values.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
      • getMatchedURIs

        List<String> getMatchedURIs()
        Get a read-only list of URIs for matched resources. Each entry is a relative URI that matched a resource class, a sub-resource method or a sub-resource locator. All sequences of escaped octets are decoded, equivalent to getMatchedURIs(true). Entries do not include query parameters but do include matrix parameters if present in the request URI. Entries are ordered in reverse request URI matching order, with the current resource URI first. E.g. given the following resource classes:
         @Path("foo")
         public class FooResource {
          @GET
          public String getFoo() {...}
        
          @Path("bar")
          public BarResource getBarResource() {...}
         }
        
         public class BarResource {
          @GET
          public String getBar() {...}
         }
         

        The values returned by this method based on request uri and where the method is called from are:

        Matched URIs from requests
        Request Called from Value(s)
        GET /foo FooResource.getFoo foo
        GET /foo/bar FooResource.getBarResource foo/bar, foo
        GET /foo/bar BarResource.getBar foo/bar, foo
        In case the method is invoked prior to the request matching (e.g. from a pre-matching filter), the method returns an empty list.
        Returns:
        a read-only list of URI paths for matched resources.
      • getMatchedURIs

        List<String> getMatchedURIs​(boolean decode)
        Get a read-only list of URIs for matched resources. Each entry is a relative URI that matched a resource class, a sub-resource method or a sub-resource locator. Entries do not include query parameters but do include matrix parameters if present in the request URI. Entries are ordered in reverse request URI matching order, with the current resource URI first. See getMatchedURIs() for an example. In case the method is invoked prior to the request matching (e.g. from a pre-matching filter), the method returns an empty list.
        Parameters:
        decode - controls whether sequences of escaped octets are decoded (true) or not (false).
        Returns:
        a read-only list of URI paths for matched resources.
      • getMatchedResources

        List<Object> getMatchedResources()
        Get a read-only list of the currently matched resource class instances. Each entry is a resource class instance that matched the request URI either directly or via a sub-resource method or a sub-resource locator. Entries are ordered according to reverse request URI matching order, with the current resource first. E.g. given the following resource classes:
         @Path("foo")
         public class FooResource {
          @GET
          public String getFoo() {...}
        
          @Path("bar")
          public BarResource getBarResource() {...}
         }
        
         public class BarResource {
          @GET
          public String getBar() {...}
         }
         

        The values returned by this method based on request uri and where the method is called from are:

        Matched resources from requests
        Request Called from Value(s)
        GET /foo FooResource.getFoo FooResource
        GET /foo/bar FooResource.getBarResource FooResource
        GET /foo/bar BarResource.getBar BarResource, FooResource
        In case the method is invoked prior to the request matching (e.g. from a pre-matching filter), the method returns an empty list.
        Returns:
        a read-only list of matched resource class instances.
      • resolve

        URI resolve​(URI uri)
        Resolve a relative URI with respect to the base URI of the application. The resolved URI returned by this method is normalized. If the supplied URI is already resolved, it is just returned.
        Parameters:
        uri - URI to resolve against the base URI of the application.
        Returns:
        newly resolved URI or supplied URI if already resolved.
        Since:
        2.0
      • relativize

        URI relativize​(URI uri)
        Relativize a URI with respect to the current request URI. Relativization works as follows:
        1. If the URI to relativize is already relative, it is first resolved using resolve(java.net.URI).
        2. The resulting URI is relativized with respect to the current request URI. If the two URIs do not share a prefix, the URI computed in step 1 is returned.

        Examples (for base URI http://example.com:8080/app/root/):

        Request URI: http://example.com:8080/app/root/a/b/c/resource.html
        Supplied URI: a/b/c/d/file.txt
        Returned URI: d/file.txt

        Request URI: http://example.com:8080/app/root/a/b/c/resource.html
        Supplied URI: http://example2.com:9090/app2/root2/a/d/file.txt
        Returned URI: http://example2.com:9090/app2/root2/a/d/file.txt

        In the second example, the supplied URI is returned given that it is absolute and there is no common prefix between it and the request URI.

        Parameters:
        uri - URI to relativize against the request URI.
        Returns:
        newly relativized URI.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if called outside the scope of a request.
        Since:
        2.0