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package org.springframework.web.bind.support;
import org.springframework.core.MethodParameter;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.web.context.request.NativeWebRequest;
SPI for resolving custom arguments for a specific handler method parameter.
Typically implemented to detect special parameter types, resolving
well-known argument values for them.
A typical implementation could look like as follows:
public class MySpecialArgumentResolver implements WebArgumentResolver {
public Object resolveArgument(MethodParameter methodParameter, NativeWebRequest webRequest) {
if (methodParameter.getParameterType().equals(MySpecialArg.class)) {
return new MySpecialArg("myValue");
}
return UNRESOLVED;
}
}
Author: Juergen Hoeller See Also: - setCustomArgumentResolvers.setCustomArgumentResolvers
Since: 2.5.2
/**
* SPI for resolving custom arguments for a specific handler method parameter.
* Typically implemented to detect special parameter types, resolving
* well-known argument values for them.
*
* <p>A typical implementation could look like as follows:
*
* <pre class="code">
* public class MySpecialArgumentResolver implements WebArgumentResolver {
*
* public Object resolveArgument(MethodParameter methodParameter, NativeWebRequest webRequest) {
* if (methodParameter.getParameterType().equals(MySpecialArg.class)) {
* return new MySpecialArg("myValue");
* }
* return UNRESOLVED;
* }
* }</pre>
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 2.5.2
* @see org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.RequestMappingHandlerAdapter#setCustomArgumentResolvers
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface WebArgumentResolver {
Marker to be returned when the resolver does not know how to
handle the given method parameter.
/**
* Marker to be returned when the resolver does not know how to
* handle the given method parameter.
*/
Object UNRESOLVED = new Object();
Resolve an argument for the given handler method parameter within the given web request.
Params: - methodParameter – the handler method parameter to resolve
- webRequest – the current web request, allowing access to the native request as well
Throws: - Exception – in case of resolution failure
Returns: the argument value, or UNRESOLVED
if not resolvable
/**
* Resolve an argument for the given handler method parameter within the given web request.
* @param methodParameter the handler method parameter to resolve
* @param webRequest the current web request, allowing access to the native request as well
* @return the argument value, or {@code UNRESOLVED} if not resolvable
* @throws Exception in case of resolution failure
*/
@Nullable
Object resolveArgument(MethodParameter methodParameter, NativeWebRequest webRequest) throws Exception;
}