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package org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonView;

import org.springframework.core.MethodParameter;
import org.springframework.http.MediaType;
import org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageConverter;
import org.springframework.http.converter.json.MappingJacksonValue;
import org.springframework.http.server.ServerHttpRequest;
import org.springframework.http.server.ServerHttpResponse;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;

A ResponseBodyAdvice implementation that adds support for Jackson's @JsonView annotation declared on a Spring MVC @RequestMapping or @ExceptionHandler method.

The serialization view specified in the annotation will be passed in to the MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter which will then use it to serialize the response body.

Note that despite @JsonView allowing for more than one class to be specified, the use for a response body advice is only supported with exactly one class argument. Consider the use of a composite interface.

Author:Rossen Stoyanchev
See Also:
  • JsonView
  • writerWithView.writerWithView(Class)
Since:4.1
/** * A {@link ResponseBodyAdvice} implementation that adds support for Jackson's * {@code @JsonView} annotation declared on a Spring MVC {@code @RequestMapping} * or {@code @ExceptionHandler} method. * * <p>The serialization view specified in the annotation will be passed in to the * {@link org.springframework.http.converter.json.MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter} * which will then use it to serialize the response body. * * <p>Note that despite {@code @JsonView} allowing for more than one class to * be specified, the use for a response body advice is only supported with * exactly one class argument. Consider the use of a composite interface. * * @author Rossen Stoyanchev * @since 4.1 * @see com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonView * @see com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper#writerWithView(Class) */
public class JsonViewResponseBodyAdvice extends AbstractMappingJacksonResponseBodyAdvice { @Override public boolean supports(MethodParameter returnType, Class<? extends HttpMessageConverter<?>> converterType) { return super.supports(returnType, converterType) && returnType.hasMethodAnnotation(JsonView.class); } @Override protected void beforeBodyWriteInternal(MappingJacksonValue bodyContainer, MediaType contentType, MethodParameter returnType, ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response) { JsonView ann = returnType.getMethodAnnotation(JsonView.class); Assert.state(ann != null, "No JsonView annotation"); Class<?>[] classes = ann.value(); if (classes.length != 1) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "@JsonView only supported for response body advice with exactly 1 class argument: " + returnType); } bodyContainer.setSerializationView(classes[0]); } }