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<dependency>
<groupId>com.sparkjava</groupId>
<artifactId>spark-core</artifactId>
<version>2.7.0</version>
</dependency>
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Javadoc: http://javadoc.io/doc/com.sparkjava/spark-core
<dependency>
<groupId>com.sparkjava</groupId>
<artifactId>spark-core</artifactId>
<version>2.7.0</version>
</dependency>
import static spark.Spark.*;
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
get("/hello", (request, response) -> "Hello World!");
}
}
Visualizza su: http://localhost:4567/hello
Dai un'occhiata e prova gli esempi nel codice sorgente. Puoi anche consultare il javadoc. Dopo aver ottenuto il sorgente da github esegui:
mvn javadoc:javadoc
Il risultato viene collocato in /target/site/apidocs
Semplice esempio che mostra alcune funzionalità di base
import static spark.Spark.*;
/**
* A simple example just showing some basic functionality
*/
public class SimpleExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// port(5678); <- Uncomment this if you want spark to listen to port 5678 instead of the default 4567
get("/hello", (request, response) -> "Hello World!");
post("/hello", (request, response) ->
"Hello World: " + request.body()
);
get("/private", (request, response) -> {
response.status(401);
return "Go Away!!!";
});
get("/users/:name", (request, response) -> "Selected user: " + request.params(":name"));
get("/news/:section", (request, response) -> {
response.type("text/xml");
return "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?><news>" + request.params("section") + "</news>";
});
get("/protected", (request, response) -> {
halt(403, "I don't think so!!!");
return null;
});
get("/redirect", (request, response) -> {
response.redirect("/news/world");
return null;
});
get("/", (request, response) -> "root");
}
}
Un semplice esempio CRUD che mostra come creare, ottenere, aggiornare ed eliminare risorse libro
import static spark.Spark.*;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Random;
/**
* A simple CRUD example showing how to create, get, update and delete book resources.
*/
public class Books {
/**
* Map holding the books
*/
private static Map<String, Book> books = new HashMap<String, Book>();
public static void main(String[] args) {
final Random random = new Random();
// Creates a new book resource, will return the ID to the created resource
// author and title are sent in the post body as x-www-urlencoded values e.g. author=Foo&title=Bar
// you get them by using request.queryParams("valuename")
post("/books", (request, response) -> {
String author = request.queryParams("author");
String title = request.queryParams("title");
Book book = new Book(author, title);
int id = random.nextInt(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
books.put(String.valueOf(id), book);
response.status(201); // 201 Created
return id;
});
// Gets the book resource for the provided id
get("/books/:id", (request, response) -> {
Book book = books.get(request.params(":id"));
if (book != null) {
return "Title: " + book.getTitle() + ", Author: " + book.getAuthor();
} else {
response.status(404); // 404 Not found
return "Book not found";
}
});
// Updates the book resource for the provided id with new information
// author and title are sent in the request body as x-www-urlencoded values e.g. author=Foo&title=Bar
// you get them by using request.queryParams("valuename")
put("/books/:id", (request, response) -> {
String id = request.params(":id");
Book book = books.get(id);
if (book != null) {
String newAuthor = request.queryParams("author");
String newTitle = request.queryParams("title");
if (newAuthor != null) {
book.setAuthor(newAuthor);
}
if (newTitle != null) {
book.setTitle(newTitle);
}
return "Book with id '" + id + "' updated";
} else {
response.status(404); // 404 Not found
return "Book not found";
}
});
// Deletes the book resource for the provided id
delete("/books/:id", (request, response) -> {
String id = request.params(":id");
Book book = books.remove(id);
if (book != null) {
return "Book with id '" + id + "' deleted";
} else {
response.status(404); // 404 Not found
return "Book not found";
}
});
// Gets all available book resources (ids)
get("/books", (request, response) -> {
String ids = "";
for (String id : books.keySet()) {
ids += id + " ";
}
return ids;
});
}
public static class Book {
public String author, title;
public Book(String author, String title) {
this.author = author;
this.title = title;
}
public String getAuthor() {
return author;
}
public void setAuthor(String author) {
this.author = author;
}
public String getTitle() {
return title;
}
public void setTitle(String title) {
this.title = title;
}
}
}
Esempio che mostra un filtro di autenticazione molto semplice (e stupido) che viene eseguito prima di tutte le altre risorse
import static spark.Spark.*;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Example showing a very simple (and stupid) authentication filter that is
* executed before all other resources.
*
* When requesting the resource with e.g.
* http://localhost:4567/hello?user=some&password=guy
* the filter will stop the execution and the client will get a 401 UNAUTHORIZED with the content 'You are not welcome here'
*
* When requesting the resource with e.g.
* http://localhost:4567/hello?user=foo&password=bar
* the filter will accept the request and the request will continue to the /hello route.
*
* Note: There is a second "before filter" that adds a header to the response
* Note: There is also an "after filter" that adds a header to the response
*/
public class FilterExample {
private static Map<String, String> usernamePasswords = new HashMap<String, String>();
public static void main(String[] args) {
usernamePasswords.put("foo", "bar");
usernamePasswords.put("admin", "admin");
before((request, response) -> {
String user = request.queryParams("user");
String password = request.queryParams("password");
String dbPassword = usernamePasswords.get(user);
if (!(password != null && password.equals(dbPassword))) {
halt(401, "You are not welcome here!!!");
}
});
before("/hello", (request, response) -> response.header("Foo", "Set by second before filter"));
get("/hello", (request, response) -> "Hello World!");
after("/hello", (request, response) -> response.header("spark", "added by after-filter"));
afterAfter("/hello", (request, response) -> response.header("finally", "executed even if exception is throw"));
afterAfter((request, response) -> response.header("finally", "executed after any route even if exception is throw"));
}
}
Esempio che mostra come usare gli attributi
import static spark.Spark.after;
import static spark.Spark.get;
/**
* Example showing the use of attributes
*/
public class FilterExampleAttributes {
public static void main(String[] args) {
get("/hi", (request, response) -> {
request.attribute("foo", "bar");
return null;
});
after("/hi", (request, response) -> {
for (String attr : request.attributes()) {
System.out.println("attr: " + attr);
}
});
after("/hi", (request, response) -> {
Object foo = request.attribute("foo");
response.body(asXml("foo", foo));
});
}
private static String asXml(String name, Object value) {
return "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?><" + name +">" + value + "</"+ name + ">";
}
}
Esempio che mostra come servire risorse statiche
import static spark.Spark.*;
public class StaticResources {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Will serve all static file are under "/public" in classpath if the route isn't consumed by others routes.
// When using Maven, the "/public" folder is assumed to be in "/main/resources"
staticFileLocation("/public");
get("/hello", (request, response) -> "Hello World!");
}
}
Esempio che mostra come definire il contenuto in base al tipo di accept
import static spark.Spark.*;
public class JsonAcceptTypeExample {
public static void main(String args[]) {
//Running curl -i -H "Accept: application/json" http://localhost:4567/hello json message is read.
//Running curl -i -H "Accept: text/html" http://localhost:4567/hello HTTP 404 error is thrown.
get("/hello", "application/json", (request, response) -> "{\"message\": \"Hello World\"}");
}
}
Esempio che mostra come renderizzare una vista da un template. Nota: stiamo usando la classe ModelAndView per impostare l'oggetto e il nome/posizione del template.
Per prima cosa definiamo una classe che gestisce e renderizza l'output in base al motore di template utilizzato. In questo caso FreeMarker.
public class FreeMarkerTemplateEngine extends TemplateEngine {
private Configuration configuration;
protected FreeMarkerTemplateEngine() {
this.configuration = createFreemarkerConfiguration();
}
@Override
public String render(ModelAndView modelAndView) {
try {
StringWriter stringWriter = new StringWriter();
Template template = configuration.getTemplate(modelAndView.getViewName());
template.process(modelAndView.getModel(), stringWriter);
return stringWriter.toString();
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(e);
} catch (TemplateException e) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(e);
}
}
private Configuration createFreemarkerConfiguration() {
Configuration retVal = new Configuration();
retVal.setClassForTemplateLoading(FreeMarkerTemplateEngine.class, "freemarker");
return retVal;
}
}
Poi possiamo usarla per generare il nostro contenuto. Nota come stiamo impostando i dati del modello e il nome della vista. Poiché stiamo usando FreeMarker, in questo caso sono richiesti una Map e il nome del template:
public class FreeMarkerExample {
public static void main(String args[]) {
get("/hello", (request, response) -> {
Map<String, Object> attributes = new HashMap<>();
attributes.put("message", "Hello FreeMarker World");
// The hello.ftl file is located in directory:
// src/test/resources/spark/examples/templateview/freemarker
return modelAndView(attributes, "hello.ftl");
}, new FreeMarkerTemplateEngine());
}
}
Esempio di utilizzo di Transformer.
Per prima cosa definiamo la classe transformer, in questo caso una classe che trasforma un oggetto in formato JSON usando l'API gson.
public class JsonTransformer implements ResponseTransformer {
private Gson gson = new Gson();
@Override
public String render(Object model) {
return gson.toJson(model);
}
}
E poi il codice che restituisce un semplice POJO da trasformare in JSON:
public class TransformerExample {
public static void main(String args[]) {
get("/hello", "application/json", (request, response) -> {
return new MyMessage("Hello World");
}, new JsonTransformer());
}
}
Vedi Spark-debug-tools come modulo separato.