public class AntPathMatcher extends Object
This code has been borrowed from Apache Camel.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static String |
DEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR
Default path separator: "/"
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| Constructor and Description |
|---|
AntPathMatcher() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
protected boolean |
doMatch(String pattern,
String path,
boolean fullMatch)
Actually match the given
path against the given
pattern. |
String |
extractPathWithinPattern(String pattern,
String path)
Given a pattern and a full path, determine the pattern-mapped part.
|
boolean |
isPattern(String path) |
boolean |
match(String pattern,
String path) |
boolean |
matchStart(String pattern,
String path) |
void |
setPathSeparator(String pathSeparator)
Set the path separator to use for pattern parsing.
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static String[] |
tokenizeToStringArray(String str,
String delimiters)
Tokenize the given String into a String array via a StringTokenizer.
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public static final String DEFAULT_PATH_SEPARATOR
public static String[] tokenizeToStringArray(String str, String delimiters)
The given delimiters string is supposed to consist of any number of
delimiter characters. Each of those characters can be used to separate
tokens. A delimiter is always a single character; for multi-character
delimiters, consider using delimitedListToStringArray
str - the String to tokenizedelimiters - the delimiter characters, assembled as String (each of
those characters is individually considered as delimiter).StringTokenizer,
String.trim()public void setPathSeparator(String pathSeparator)
public boolean isPattern(String path)
protected boolean doMatch(String pattern, String path, boolean fullMatch)
path against the given
pattern.pattern - the pattern to match againstpath - the path String to testfullMatch - whether a full pattern match is required (else a pattern
match as far as the given base path goes is sufficient)true if the supplied path matched,
false if it didn'tpublic String extractPathWithinPattern(String pattern, String path)
For example:
/docs/cvs/commit.html' and '
/docs/cvs/commit.html -> ''/docs/*' and '/docs/cvs/commit -> '
cvs/commit'/docs/cvs/*.html' and '
/docs/cvs/commit.html -> 'commit.html'/docs/**' and '/docs/cvs/commit -> '
cvs/commit'/docs/**\/*.html' and '
/docs/cvs/commit.html -> 'cvs/commit.html'/*.html' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html -> '
docs/cvs/commit.html'*.html' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html -> '
/docs/cvs/commit.html'*' and '/docs/cvs/commit.html -> '
/docs/cvs/commit.html'
Assumes that match(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) returns true for '
pattern' and 'path', but does
not enforce this.
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