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package org.glassfish.jersey.uri;

import org.glassfish.jersey.uri.internal.UriTemplateParser;

A URI template for a URI path.
Author:Paul Sandoz, Yegor Bugayenko (yegor256 at java.net)
/** * A URI template for a URI path. * * @author Paul Sandoz * @author Yegor Bugayenko (yegor256 at java.net) */
public final class PathTemplate extends UriTemplate {
Internal parser of this PathTemplate.
See Also:
  • PathTemplate(String)
/** * Internal parser of this PathTemplate. * @see #PathTemplate(String) */
private static final class PathTemplateParser extends UriTemplateParser {
Public constructor.
Params:
  • path – the URI path template
/** * Public constructor. * * @param path the URI path template */
public PathTemplateParser(final String path) { super(path); } @Override protected String encodeLiteralCharacters(final String literalCharacters) { return UriComponent.contextualEncode( literalCharacters, UriComponent.Type.PATH); } }
Create a URI path template and encode (percent escape) any characters of the template that are not valid URI characters. Paths that don't start with a slash ('/') will be automatically prefixed with one.
Params:
  • path – the URI path template.
/** * Create a URI path template and encode (percent escape) any characters of * the template that are not valid URI characters. Paths that don't start with * a slash ({@code '/'}) will be automatically prefixed with one. * * @param path the URI path template. */
public PathTemplate(final String path) { super(new PathTemplateParser(PathTemplate.prefixWithSlash(path))); }
Converts the path provided to a slash-leading form, no matter what is provided.
Params:
  • path – the URI path template.
See Also:
Returns:slash-prefixed path.
/** * Converts the path provided to a slash-leading form, no matter what is provided. * * @param path the URI path template. * @return slash-prefixed path. * @see #PathTemplate(String) */
private static String prefixWithSlash(final String path) { return !path.isEmpty() && path.charAt(0) == '/' ? path : "/" + path; } }