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}
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checkstyle {
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toolVersion = "8.36"
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toolVersion = "8.36.1"
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configDirectory.set(rootProject.file("src/checkstyle"))
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}
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/*
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* Copyright 2002-2018 the original author or authors.
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* Copyright 2002-2020 the original author or authors.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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private static final String HEADER_PRIORITY = "X-Priority";
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private static final String HEADER_CONTENT_ID = "Content-ID";
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private final MimeMessage mimeMessage;
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private FileTypeMap fileTypeMap;
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private boolean encodeFilenames = true;
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private boolean validateAddresses = false;
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* Set the Java Activation Framework {@code FileTypeMap} to use
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* for determining the content type of inline content and attachments
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* that get added to the message.
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* <p>Default is the {@code FileTypeMap} that the underlying
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* <p>The default is the {@code FileTypeMap} that the underlying
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* MimeMessage carries, if any, or the Activation Framework's default
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* {@code FileTypeMap} instance else.
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* @see #addInline
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/**
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* Return the {@code FileTypeMap} used by this MimeMessageHelper.
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* @see #setFileTypeMap
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*/
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public FileTypeMap getFileTypeMap() {
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return this.fileTypeMap;
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}
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/**
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* Set whether to encode attachment filenames passed to this helper's
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* {@code #addAttachment} methods.
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* <p>The default is {@code true} for compatibility with older email clients;
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* turn this to {@code false} for standard MIME behavior. On a related note,
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* check out JavaMail's {@code mail.mime.encodefilename} system property.
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* @since 5.2.9
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* @see #addAttachment(String, DataSource)
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* @see MimeBodyPart#setFileName(String)
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*/
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public void setEncodeFilenames(boolean encodeFilenames) {
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this.encodeFilenames = encodeFilenames;
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}
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/**
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* Return whether to encode attachment filenames passed to this helper's
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* {@code #addAttachment} methods.
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* @since 5.2.9
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* @see #setEncodeFilenames
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*/
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public boolean isEncodeFilenames() {
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return this.encodeFilenames;
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}
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/**
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* Set whether to validate all addresses which get passed to this helper.
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* Default is "false".
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* <p>Note that this is by default just available for JavaMail >= 1.3.
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* You can override the default {@code validateAddress method} for
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* validation on older JavaMail versions (or for custom validation).
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* <p>The default is {@code false}.
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* @see #validateAddress
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*/
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public void setValidateAddresses(boolean validateAddresses) {
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/**
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* Return whether this helper will validate all addresses passed to it.
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* @see #setValidateAddresses
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*/
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public boolean isValidateAddresses() {
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return this.validateAddresses;
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/**
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* Validate the given mail address.
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* Called by all of MimeMessageHelper's address setters and adders.
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* <p>Default implementation invokes {@code InternetAddress.validate()},
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* <p>The default implementation invokes {@link InternetAddress#validate()},
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* provided that address validation is activated for the helper instance.
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* <p>Note that this method will just work on JavaMail >= 1.3. You can override
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* it for validation on older JavaMail versions or for custom validation.
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* @param address the address to validate
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* @throws AddressException if validation failed
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* @see #isValidateAddresses()
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/**
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* Validate all given mail addresses.
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* Default implementation simply delegates to validateAddress for each address.
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* <p>The default implementation simply delegates to {@link #validateAddress}
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* for each address.
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* @param addresses the addresses to validate
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* @throws AddressException if validation failed
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* @see #validateAddress(InternetAddress)
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Assert.notNull(dataSource, "DataSource must not be null");
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MimeBodyPart mimeBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
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mimeBodyPart.setDisposition(MimeBodyPart.INLINE);
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// We're using setHeader here to remain compatible with JavaMail 1.2,
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// rather than JavaMail 1.3's setContentID.
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mimeBodyPart.setHeader(HEADER_CONTENT_ID, "<" + contentId + ">");
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mimeBodyPart.setContentID("<" + contentId + ">");
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mimeBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(dataSource));
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getMimeMultipart().addBodyPart(mimeBodyPart);
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}
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try {
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MimeBodyPart mimeBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
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mimeBodyPart.setDisposition(MimeBodyPart.ATTACHMENT);
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mimeBodyPart.setFileName(MimeUtility.encodeText(attachmentFilename));
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mimeBodyPart.setFileName(isEncodeFilenames() ?
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MimeUtility.encodeText(attachmentFilename) : attachmentFilename);
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mimeBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(dataSource));
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getRootMimeMultipart().addBodyPart(mimeBodyPart);
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}
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return this.defaultCharset;
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}
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@Override
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public boolean canDecode(ResolvableType elementType, @Nullable MimeType mimeType) {
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return (elementType.resolve() == String.class && super.canDecode(elementType, mimeType));
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/**
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* Finds the first match and longest delimiter, {@link EndFrameBuffer} just after it.
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*
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* @param dataBuffer the buffer to find delimiters in
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* @param matcher used to find the first delimiters
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* @return a flux of buffers, containing {@link EndFrameBuffer} after each delimiter that was
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}
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DataBuffer result = dataBuffers.get(0).factory().join(dataBuffers);
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if (stripDelimiter && matchingDelimiter != null) {
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result.writePosition(result.writePosition() - matchingDelimiter.length);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Create a {@code StringDecoder} for {@code "text/plain"}.
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* @param stripDelimiter this flag is ignored
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private static final DataBuffer BUFFER = DefaultDataBufferFactory.sharedInstance.wrap(new byte[0]);
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private byte[] delimiter;
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private final byte[] delimiter;
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public EndFrameBuffer(byte[] delimiter) {
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super(BUFFER);
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public byte[] delimiter() {
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return this.delimiter;
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}
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}
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@SuppressWarnings("MismatchedQueryAndUpdateOfCollection")
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private final LimitedDataBufferList list;
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LimitChecker(int maxInMemorySize) {
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this.list = new LimitedDataBufferList(maxInMemorySize);
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}
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/*
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* Copyright 2002-2016 the original author or authors.
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* Copyright 2002-2020 the original author or authors.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*/
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final class StringToBooleanConverter implements Converter<String, Boolean> {
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private static final Set<String> trueValues = new HashSet<>(4);
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private static final Set<String> trueValues = new HashSet<>(8);
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private static final Set<String> falseValues = new HashSet<>(4);
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private static final Set<String> falseValues = new HashSet<>(8);
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static {
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trueValues.add("true");
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falseValues.add("0");
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}
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@Override
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public Boolean convert(String source) {
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String value = source.trim();
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/*
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* Copyright 2002-2019 the original author or authors.
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* Copyright 2002-2020 the original author or authors.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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import java.util.UUID;
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import org.springframework.core.convert.converter.Converter;
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import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
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import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
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/**
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final class StringToUUIDConverter implements Converter<String, UUID> {
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@Override
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@Nullable
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public UUID convert(String source) {
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return (StringUtils.hasText(source) ? UUID.fromString(source.trim()) : null);
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}
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private static class BuilderImpl implements Builder {
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private String type;
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private final String type;
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@Nullable
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private String name;
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public void setContentDispositionFormData(String name, @Nullable String filename) {
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Assert.notNull(name, "Name must not be null");
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ContentDisposition.Builder disposition = ContentDisposition.builder("form-data").name(name);
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if (filename != null) {
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if (StringUtils.hasText(filename)) {
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disposition.filename(filename);
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}
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setContentDisposition(disposition.build());
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*/
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public ContentDisposition getContentDisposition() {
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String contentDisposition = getFirst(CONTENT_DISPOSITION);
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if (contentDisposition != null) {
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if (StringUtils.hasText(contentDisposition)) {
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return ContentDisposition.parse(contentDisposition);
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}
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return ContentDisposition.empty();
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The `matches(Method, Class)` method is used to test whether this pointcut ever
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matches a given method on a target class. This evaluation can be performed when an AOP
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proxy is created to avoid the need for a test on every method invocation. If the
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two-argument `matches` method returns `true` for a given method, and the `isRuntime()` method
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for the MethodMatcher returns `true`, the three-argument matches method is invoked on
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every method invocation. This lets a pointcut look at the arguments passed to the
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method invocation immediately before the target advice starts.
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two-argument `matches` method returns `true` for a given method, and the `isRuntime()`
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method for the MethodMatcher returns `true`, the three-argument matches method is
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invoked on every method invocation. This lets a pointcut look at the arguments passed
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to the method invocation immediately before the target advice starts.
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Most `MethodMatcher` implementations are static, meaning that their `isRuntime()` method returns `false`.
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In this case, the three-argument `matches` method is never invoked.
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Most `MethodMatcher` implementations are static, meaning that their `isRuntime()` method
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returns `false`. In this case, the three-argument `matches` method is never invoked.
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TIP: If possible, try to make pointcuts static, allowing the AOP framework to cache the
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results of pointcut evaluation when an AOP proxy is created.
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[[aop-api-pointcuts-impls]]
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=== Convenience Pointcut Implementations
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Spring provides several convenient pointcut implementations. You can use some of them directly.
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Others are intended to be subclassed in application-specific pointcuts.
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Spring provides several convenient pointcut implementations. You can use some of them
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directly; others are intended to be subclassed in application-specific pointcuts.
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[[aop-api-pointcuts-static]]
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==== Static Pointcuts
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Static pointcuts are based on the method and the target class and cannot take into account the
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method's arguments. Static pointcuts suffice -- and are best -- for most usages.
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Spring can evaluate a static pointcut only once, when a method is first
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invoked. After that, there is no need to evaluate the pointcut again with each method
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invocation.
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Static pointcuts are based on the method and the target class and cannot take into account
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the method's arguments. Static pointcuts suffice -- and are best -- for most usages.
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Spring can evaluate a static pointcut only once, when a method is first invoked.
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After that, there is no need to evaluate the pointcut again with each method invocation.
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The rest of this section describes some of the static pointcut implementations that are included with Spring.
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included with Spring.
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[[aop-api-pointcuts-regex]]
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any of these is a match, the pointcut evaluates to `true`. (So, the result is
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effectively the union of these patterns.)
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If any of these is a match, the pointcut evaluates to `true`. (As a consequence,
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The following example shows how to use `JdkRegexpMethodPointcut`:
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consider implementing the `Ordered` interface, too. See the javadoc of the
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{api-spring-framework}/beans/factory/config/BeanFactoryPostProcessor.html[`BeanFactoryPostProcessor`] and {api-spring-framework}/core/Ordered.html[`Ordered`] interfaces for more details.
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{api-spring-framework}/beans/factory/config/BeanFactoryPostProcessor.html[`BeanFactoryPostProcessor`]
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and {api-spring-framework}/core/Ordered.html[`Ordered`] interfaces for more details.
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[NOTE]
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====
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