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[[web-uricomponents]]
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= UriComponents
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[.small]#Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux#
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`UriComponents` is comparable to `java.net.URI`. However it comes with a dedicated
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`UriComponentsBuilder` and supports URI template variables:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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----
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String uriTemplate = "http://example.com/hotels/{hotel}";
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UriComponents uriComponents = UriComponentsBuilder.fromUriString(uriTemplate) // <1>
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.queryParam("q", "{q}") // <2>
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.build(); // <3>
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URI uri = uriComponents.expand("Westin", "123").encode().toUri(); // <4>
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----
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<1> Static factory method with a URI template.
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<2> Add or replace URI components.
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<3> Build `UriComponents`.
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<4> Expand URI variables, encode, and obtain the `URI`.
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The above can be done as a single chain and with a shortcut:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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----
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String uriTemplate = "http://example.com/hotels/{hotel}";
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URI uri = UriComponentsBuilder.fromUriString(uriTemplate)
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.queryParam("q", "{q}")
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.buildAndExpand("Westin", "123")
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.encode()
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.toUri();
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----
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[[web-uribuilder]]
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= UriBuilder
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[.small]#Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux#
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<<web-uricomponents,UriComponentsBuilder>> is an implementation of `UriBuilder`. Together
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`UriBuilderFactory` and `UriBuilder` provide a pluggable mechanism for building a URI
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from a URI template, as well as a way to share common properties such as a base URI,
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encoding strategy, and others.
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Both the `RestTemplate` and the `WebClient` can be configured with a `UriBuilderFactory`
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in order to customize how URIs are created from URI templates. The default implementation
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relies on `UriComponentsBuilder` internally and provides options to configure a common
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base URI, an alternative encoding mode strategy, and more.
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An example of configuring the `RestTemplate`:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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----
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String baseUrl = "http://example.com";
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DefaultUriBuilderFactory factory = new DefaultUriBuilderFactory(baseUrl);
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RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
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restTemplate.setUriTemplateHandler(factory);
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----
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Examples of configuring the `WebClient`:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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----
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String baseUrl = "http://example.com";
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DefaultUriBuilderFactory factory = new DefaultUriBuilderFactory(baseUrl);
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// Configure the UriBuilderFactory..
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WebClient client = WebClient.builder().uriBuilderFactory(factory).build();
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// Or use shortcut on builder..
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WebClient client = WebClient.builder().baseUrl(baseUrl).build();
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// Or use create shortcut...
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WebClient client = WebClient.create(baseUrl);
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----
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You can also use `DefaultUriBuilderFactory` directly, as you would `UriComponentsBuilder`.
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The main difference is that `DefaultUriBuilderFactory` is stateful and can be re-used to
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prepare many URLs, sharing common configuration, such as a base URL, while
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`UriComponentsBuilder` is stateless and per URI.
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An example of using the `DefaultUriBuilderFactory`:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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----
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String baseUrl = "http://example.com";
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DefaultUriBuilderFactory uriBuilderFactory = new DefaultUriBuilderFactory(baseUrl);
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URI uri = uriBuilderFactory.uriString("/hotels/{hotel}")
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.queryParam("q", "{q}")
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.build("Westin", "123"); // encoding strategy applied..
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----
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[[web-uri-encoding]]
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= URI Encoding
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[.small]#Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux#
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The default way of encoding URIs in `UriComponents` works as follows:
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. URI variables are expanded.
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. Each URI component (path, query, etc) is encoded individually.
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The rules for encoding are as follows: within a URI component, apply percent encoding to
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all illegal characters, including non-US-ASCII characters, and all other characters that
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are illegal within the URI component, as defined in RFC 3986.
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[TIP]
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====
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The encoding in `UriComponents` is comparable to the multi-argument constructor of
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`java.net.URI`, as described in the "Escaped octets, quotation, encoding, and decoding"
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section of its class-level Javadoc.
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====
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The above default encoding strategy *does not* encode all characters with reserved
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meaning, but only the ones that are illegal within a given URI component. If this is not
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what you expect, you can use the alternative strategy described next.
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When using <<web-uribuilder,DefaultUriBuilderFactory>> -- plugged into the `WebClient`,
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`RestTemplate`, or used directly, you can switch to an alternative encoding strategy as
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shown below:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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----
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String baseUrl = "http://example.com";
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DefaultUriBuilderFactory factory = new DefaultUriBuilderFactory(baseUrl)
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factory.setEncodingMode(EncodingMode.VALUES_ONLY);
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// ...
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----
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This alternative encoding strategy applies `UriUtils.encode(String, Charset)` to each URI
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variable value prior to expanding it, effectively encoding all non-US-ASCII characters,
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and *all* characters with reserved meaning in a URI, which ensures that the expanded URI
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variables do not have any impact on the structure or meaning of the URI.
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