Nests one 0-argument and 1-argument directives together
Usage example:
allOf(bindParameter(this::pathPrefix, "guess"), this::extractMethod, method -> complete("You did a " + method.name()))
Nests one 0-argument and 1-argument directives together
Usage example:
allOf(bindParameter(this::pathPrefix, "guess"), this::extractMethod, method -> complete("You did a " + method.name()))
the type extracted from the second directive
the 0-argument directive (outer one)
the 1-argument directive (inner one)
the inner route function that takes 1 parameter
the resulting route
Nests two 1-argument directives together
Usage example:
allOf(this::extractScheme, this::extractMethod, (scheme, method) -> complete("You did a " + method.name() + " using " + scheme))
Nests two 1-argument directives together
Usage example:
allOf(this::extractScheme, this::extractMethod, (scheme, method) -> complete("You did a " + method.name() + " using " + scheme))
the type extracted from the first directive
the type extracted from the second directive
the first 1-argument directive (outer one)
the second 1-argument directive (inner one)
the inner route function that takes 2 different parameters
the resulting route
Nests two 0-argument directives together
Usage example:
allOf(bindParameter(this::pathPrefix, "alice"), bindParameter(this::path, "bob"), () -> complete("Charlie!"))
Nests two 0-argument directives together
Usage example:
allOf(bindParameter(this::pathPrefix, "alice"), bindParameter(this::path, "bob"), () -> complete("Charlie!"))
the 0-argument directive (outer one)
the 0-argument directive (inner one)
the inner route function
the resulting route
Composes two 1-argument directives (directives whose inner route takes a parameter) which share the same inner route.
Composes two 1-argument directives (directives whose inner route takes a parameter) which share the same inner route.
This is the same as first(inner).orElse(second(inner))
.
This can be used also for directives that take an additional parameter if the directive is partially applied, ie. parameter
Usage example:
anyOf(bindParameter(this::path, "bar"), bindParameter(this::path, "baz"), () -> complete("bar or baz"))
the type of the parameter the directives extract and the inner route takes
the first 1-argument directive
the second 1-argument directive
the inner route that takes one argument
the resulting route
Composes two 0-argument directives which share the same inner Route.
Composes two 0-argument directives which share the same inner Route. This is equivalent to
first(inner).orElse(second(inner))
Usage example:
anyOf(this::get, this::post, () -> complete("hi")))
the first 0-argument directive
the second 0-argument directive
the inner route Producer
the resulting route
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support using a given Authenticator[T]
.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support using a given Authenticator[T]
.
The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid
and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is required in this variant, i.e. the request is rejected if [authenticator] returns Optional.empty.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is required in this variant, i.e. the request is rejected if [authenticator] returns Optional.empty.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is optional in this variant.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support using a given Authenticator[T]
.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support using a given Authenticator[T]
.
The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid
and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is optional in this variant.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is required in this variant, i.e. the request is rejected if [authenticator] returns Optional.empty.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support.
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is required in this variant, i.e. the request is rejected if [authenticator] returns Optional.empty.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is required in this variant, i.e. the request is rejected if [authenticator] returns Optional.empty.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is required in this variant, i.e. the request is rejected if [authenticator] returns Optional.empty.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is optional in this variant.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support.
A directive that wraps the inner route with OAuth2 Bearer Token authentication support. The given authenticator determines whether the credentials in the request are valid and, if so, which user object to supply to the inner route.
Authentication is optional in this variant.
Lifts an authenticator function into a directive.
Lifts an authenticator function into a directive. Same as authenticateOrRejectWithChallenge
but only applies the authenticator function with a certain type of credentials.
Lifts an authenticator function into a directive.
Lifts an authenticator function into a directive. The authenticator function gets passed in credentials from the
akka.http.javadsl.model.headers.Authorization header of the request. If the function returns Right(user)
the user object is provided
to the inner route. If the function returns Left(challenge)
the request is rejected with an
akka.http.javadsl.server.AuthenticationFailedRejection that contains this challenge to be added to the response.
Applies the given authorization check to the request.
Applies the given authorization check to the request. If the check fails the route is rejected with an akka.http.javadsl.server.AuthorizationFailedRejection.
Applies the given authorization check to the request.
Applies the given authorization check to the request. If the check fails the route is rejected with an akka.http.javadsl.server.AuthorizationFailedRejection.
Asynchronous version of authorize.
Asynchronous version of authorize.
If the CompletionStage fails or is completed with false
authorization fails and the route is rejected with an akka.http.javadsl.server.AuthorizationFailedRejection.
Applies the given authorization check to the request.
Applies the given authorization check to the request. If the check fails the route is rejected with an akka.http.javadsl.server.AuthorizationFailedRejection.
Adds a TransformationRejection cancelling all rejections equal to the given one to the list of rejections potentially coming back from the inner route.
Adds a TransformationRejection cancelling all rejections equal to the given one to the list of rejections potentially coming back from the inner route.
Adds a TransformationRejection cancelling all rejections for which the given filter function returns true to the list of rejections potentially coming back from the inner route.
Adds a TransformationRejection cancelling all rejections for which the given filter function returns true to the list of rejections potentially coming back from the inner route.
Adds a TransformationRejection cancelling all rejections of one of the given classes to the list of rejections potentially coming back from the inner route.
Adds a TransformationRejection cancelling all rejections of one of the given classes to the list of rejections potentially coming back from the inner route.
Checks that request comes from the same origin.
Checks that request comes from the same origin. Extracts the Origin header value and verifies that allowed range contains the obtained value. In the case of absent of the Origin header rejects with MissingHeaderRejection. If the origin value is not in the allowed range rejects with an InvalidOriginRejection and StatusCodes.FORBIDDEN status.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK with the given value as response entity.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK with the given value as response entity.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK, adding the given headers and response entity.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK, adding the given headers and response entity.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK, adding the given headers, and marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK, adding the given headers, and marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code and the given body as UTF-8.
Completes the request using the given status code and the given body as UTF-8.
Completes the request using the given status code and response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code and response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code, marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code, marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code, headers, and response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code, headers, and response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code and headers, marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request using the given status code and headers, marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request using the given status code.
Completes the request using the given status code.
Completes the request using the given http response.
Completes the request using the given http response.
Completes the request using an HTTP 200 OK status code and the given body as UTF-8 entity.
Completes the request using an HTTP 200 OK status code and the given body as UTF-8 entity.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK, marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request as HTTP 200 OK, marshalling the given value as response entity.
Completes the request with an OK
status code by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request with an OK
status code by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route when the stage has failed
with the stage's failure exception as an extraction of type Throwable
.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route when the stage has failed
with the stage's failure exception as an extraction of type Throwable
.
If the completion stage succeeds the request is completed using the values marshaller
(This directive therefore requires a marshaller for the completion stage value type to be
provided.)
Uses the marshaller for the given type to produce a completion function that is passed to its inner function.
Uses the marshaller for the given type to produce a completion function that is passed to its inner function. You can use it do decouple marshaller resolution from request completion.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request by marshalling the given future value into an http response.
Completes the request using the given future status code.
Completes the request using the given future status code.
Completes the request using the given future status code.
Completes the request using the given future status code.
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
In particular the algorithm defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232#section-6 is implemented by this directive.
Note: if you want to combine this directive with withRangeSupport(...)
you need to put
it on the *outside* of the withRangeSupport(...)
directive, i.e. withRangeSupport(...)
must be on a deeper level in your route structure in order to function correctly.
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
In particular the algorithm defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232#section-6 is implemented by this directive.
Note: if you want to combine this directive with withRangeSupport(...)
you need to put
it on the *outside* of the withRangeSupport(...)
directive, i.e. withRangeSupport(...)
must be on a deeper level in your route structure in order to function correctly.
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
In particular the algorithm defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232#section-6 is implemented by this directive.
Note: if you want to combine this directive with withRangeSupport(...)
you need to put
it on the *outside* of the withRangeSupport(...)
directive, i.e. withRangeSupport(...)
must be on a deeper level in your route structure in order to function correctly.
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
Wraps its inner route with support for Conditional Requests as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232
In particular the algorithm defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232#section-6 is implemented by this directive.
Note: if you want to combine this directive with withRangeSupport(...)
you need to put
it on the *outside* of the withRangeSupport(...)
directive, i.e. withRangeSupport(...)
must be on a deeper level in your route structure in order to function correctly.
Extracts the HttpCookiePair with the given name.
Extracts the HttpCookiePair with the given name. If the cookie is not present the request is rejected with a respective akka.http.javadsl.server.MissingCookieRejection.
Decompresses the incoming request if it is gzip
or deflate
compressed.
Decompresses the incoming request if it is gzip
or deflate
compressed.
Uncompressed requests are passed through untouched.
If the request encoded with another encoding the request is rejected with an UnsupportedRequestEncodingRejection
.
Decodes the incoming request if it is encoded with one of the given encoders.
Decodes the incoming request if it is encoded with one of the given
encoders. If the request encoding doesn't match one of the given encoders
the request is rejected with an UnsupportedRequestEncodingRejection
.
If no decoders are given the default encoders (Gzip
, Deflate
, NoCoding
) are used.
Decodes the incoming request using the given Decoder.
Decodes the incoming request using the given Decoder.
If the request encoding doesn't match the request is rejected with an UnsupportedRequestEncodingRejection
.
Default ContentTypeResolver.
Default ContentTypeResolver.
Default DirectoryRenderer to be used with directory listing directives.
Default DirectoryRenderer to be used with directory listing directives.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the cookie with the given properties.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the cookie with the given properties.
Name of the cookie to match
Domain of the cookie to match, or empty string to match any domain
Path of the cookie to match, or empty string to match any path
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the cookie with the given properties.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the cookie with the given properties.
Name of the cookie to match
Domain of the cookie to match, or empty string to match any domain
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the cookie with the given properties.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the cookie with the given properties.
Name of the cookie to match
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the given cookies.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the given cookies.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the given cookie.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header expiring the given cookie.
Encodes the response with the encoding that is requested by the client via the Accept-
Encoding
header.
Encodes the response with the encoding that is requested by the client via the Accept-
Encoding
header. The response encoding is determined by the rules specified in
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.4.
If the Accept-Encoding
header is missing or empty or specifies an encoding other than
identity, gzip or deflate then no encoding is used.
Encodes the response with the encoding that is requested by the client via the Accept-
Encoding
header.
Encodes the response with the encoding that is requested by the client via the Accept-
Encoding
header. The response encoding is determined by the rules specified in
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.4.
If the Accept-Encoding
header is missing then the response is encoded using the first
encoder.
If the Accept-Encoding
header is empty and NoCoding
is part of the encoders then no
response encoding is used. Otherwise the request is rejected.
If [encoders] is empty, no encoding is performed.
Unmarshalls the requests entity using the given unmarshaller, and passes the result to [inner].
Unmarshalls the requests entity using the given unmarshaller, and passes the result to [inner]. If there is a problem with unmarshalling the request is rejected with the akka.http.javadsl.server.Rejection produced by the unmarshaller.
Extracts a single value using the given function.
Extracts a single value using the given function.
Extracts the akka.actor.ActorSystem if the available Materializer is an akka.stream.ActorMaterializer.
Extracts the akka.actor.ActorSystem if the available Materializer is an akka.stream.ActorMaterializer. Otherwise throws an exception as it won't be able to extract the system from arbitrary materializers.
Extracts the client's IP from either the X-Forwarded-For, Remote-Address or X-Real-IP header (in that order of priority).
Extracts the client's IP from either the X-Forwarded-For, Remote-Address or X-Real-IP header (in that order of priority).
Extracts the potentially present HttpCredentials provided with the request's akka.http.javadsl.model.headers.Authorization header.
Extracts the potentially present HttpCredentials provided with the request's akka.http.javadsl.model.headers.Authorization header.
Extracts the entities dataBytes
akka.stream.javadsl.Source from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Extracts the entities dataBytes
akka.stream.javadsl.Source from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Extracts the current http request entity.
Extracts the current http request entity.
Extracts the ExecutionContextExecutor from the RequestContext.
Extracts the ExecutionContextExecutor from the RequestContext.
Extracts the hostname part of the Host request header value.
Extracts the hostname part of the Host request header value.
Extracts the LoggingAdapter
Extracts the LoggingAdapter
Extracts the already matched path from the RequestContext.
Extracts the already matched path from the RequestContext.
Extracts the Materializer from the RequestContext.
Extracts the Materializer from the RequestContext.
Extract the list of WebSocket subprotocols as offered by the client in the Sec-WebSocket-Protocol header if this is a WebSocket request.
Extract the list of WebSocket subprotocols as offered by the client in the Sec-WebSocket-Protocol header if this is a WebSocket request. Rejects with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection, otherwise.
Extracts the akka.http.javadsl.settings.ParserSettings from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Extracts the akka.http.javadsl.settings.ParserSettings from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Extracts the current HttpRequest instance.
Extracts the current HttpRequest instance.
Extracts the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext itself.
Extracts the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext itself.
Extracts the akka.http.javadsl.model.RequestEntity from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Extracts the akka.http.javadsl.model.RequestEntity from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Extracts the Uri scheme from the request.
Extracts the Uri scheme from the request.
Extracts the RoutingSettings from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Extracts the RoutingSettings from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
WARNING: This will read the entire request entity into memory regardless of size and effectively disable streaming.
WARNING: This will read the entire request entity into memory regardless of size and effectively disable streaming.
Converts the HttpEntity from the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext into an akka.http.javadsl.model.HttpEntity.Strict and extracts it, or fails the route if unable to drain the entire request body within the timeout.
The directive is failed if the stream isn't completed after the given timeout.
Extracts the yet unmatched path from the RequestContext.
Extracts the yet unmatched path from the RequestContext.
Extract the UpgradeToWebSocket header if existent.
Extract the UpgradeToWebSocket header if existent. Rejects with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection, otherwise.
Extracts the complete request URI.
Extracts the complete request URI.
Bubbles the given error up the response chain, where it is dealt with by the closest handleExceptions
directive and its ExceptionHandler.
Bubbles the given error up the response chain, where it is dealt with by the closest handleExceptions
directive and its ExceptionHandler.
Collects each body part that is a multipart file as a tuple containing metadata and a Source
for streaming the file contents somewhere.
Collects each body part that is a multipart file as a tuple containing metadata and a Source
for streaming the file contents somewhere. If there is no such field the request will be rejected,
if there are multiple file parts with the same name, the first one will be used and the subsequent
ones ignored.
Extracts HTTP form fields from the request as a
.Map.Entry<String, String>>
Extracts HTTP form fields from the request as a
.
Map.Entry<String, String>>
Extracts HTTP form fields from the request as a
.Map<String, String>
Extracts HTTP form fields from the request as a
.
Map<String, String>
Extracts HTTP form fields from the request as a
.Map<String, List<String>>
Extracts HTTP form fields from the request as a
.
Map<String, List<String>>
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e.
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e. files are sent and directories served as browseable listings.
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e.
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e. files are sent and directories served as browseable listings.
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e.
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e. files are sent and directories served as browseable listings.
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e.
Serves the content of the given directories as a file system browser, i.e. files are sent and directories served as browseable listings.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Same as getFromBrowseableDirectories
with only one directory.
Completes GET requests with the content of a file underneath the given directory, using the given content-type resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of a file underneath the given directory, using the given content-type resolver. If the file cannot be read the Route rejects the request.
Completes GET requests with the content of a file underneath the given directory, using the default content-type resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of a file underneath the given directory, using the default content-type resolver. If the file cannot be read the Route rejects the request.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the given resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the given resolver. If the file cannot be found or read the request is rejected.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the default resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the default resolver. If the file cannot be found or read the request is rejected.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, using the content type.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, using the content type. If the file cannot be found or read the request is rejected.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the given resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the given resolver. If the file cannot be found or read the request is rejected.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the default resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given file, resolving the content type using the default resolver. If the file cannot be found or read the request is rejected.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the given ClassLoader, with the given content type.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the given ClassLoader, with the given content type. If the resource cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the default ClassLoader, with the given content type.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the default ClassLoader, with the given content type. If the resource cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the default ClassLoader, using the given content type resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the default ClassLoader, using the given content type resolver. If the resource cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the default ClassLoader, using the default content type resolver.
Completes GET requests with the content of the given resource loaded from the default ClassLoader, using the default content type resolver. If the resource cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the given ClassLoader, resolving content type using the given content type resolver.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the given ClassLoader, resolving content type using the given content type resolver.
If the requested resource is itself a directory or cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the default ClassLoader, resolving content type using the given content type resolver.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the default ClassLoader, resolving content type using the given content type resolver.
If the requested resource is itself a directory or cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the given ClassLoader, resolving content type using the default content type resolver.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the given ClassLoader, resolving content type using the default content type resolver.
If the requested resource is itself a directory or cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the default ClassLoader, resolving content type using the default content type resolver.
Same as "getFromDirectory" except that the file is not fetched from the file system but rather from a "resource directory", using the default ClassLoader, resolving content type using the default content type resolver.
If the requested resource is itself a directory or cannot be found or read the Route rejects the request.
Transforms exceptions thrown during evaluation of its inner route using the given akka.http.javadsl.server.ExceptionHandler.
Transforms exceptions thrown during evaluation of its inner route using the given akka.http.javadsl.server.ExceptionHandler.
Transforms rejections produced by its inner route using the given akka.http.scaladsl.server.RejectionHandler.
Transforms rejections produced by its inner route using the given akka.http.scaladsl.server.RejectionHandler.
Handles WebSocket requests with the given handler and rejects other requests with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection.
Handles WebSocket requests with the given handler and rejects other requests with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection.
Handles WebSocket requests with the given handler and rejects other requests with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection.
Handles WebSocket requests with the given handler and rejects other requests with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection.
If the subprotocol
parameter is None any WebSocket request is accepted. If the subprotocol
parameter is
Some(protocol)
a WebSocket request is only accepted if the list of subprotocols supported by the client (as
announced in the WebSocket request) contains protocol
. If the client did not offer the protocol in question
the request is rejected with an UnsupportedWebSocketSubprotocolRejection rejection.
To support several subprotocols you may chain several handleWebSocketMessagesForOptionalProtocol
routes.
Handles WebSocket requests with the given handler if the given subprotocol is offered in the request and rejects other requests with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection or an UnsupportedWebSocketSubprotocolRejection.
Handles WebSocket requests with the given handler if the given subprotocol is offered in the request and rejects other requests with an ExpectedWebSocketRequestRejection or an UnsupportedWebSocketSubprotocolRejection.
Completes the request using the given function.
Completes the request using the given function. The input to the function is produced with the in-scope entity unmarshaller and the result value of the function is marshalled with the in-scope marshaller.
Extracts an HTTP header value using the given function.
Extracts an HTTP header value using the given function. If the function result is undefined for all headers the request is rejected with an empty rejection set. If the given function throws an exception the request is rejected with a akka.http.javadsl.server.MalformedHeaderRejection.
Extracts the value of the first HTTP request header with the given name.
Extracts the value of the first HTTP request header with the given name. If no header with a matching name is found the request is rejected with a akka.http.javadsl.server.MissingHeaderRejection.
Extracts the first HTTP request header of the given type.
Extracts the first HTTP request header of the given type. If no header with a matching type is found the request is rejected with a akka.http.javadsl.server.MissingHeaderRejection.
Extracts an HTTP header value using the given partial function.
Extracts an HTTP header value using the given partial function. If the function is undefined for all headers the request is rejected with an empty rejection set.
Rejects all requests with a host name that doesn't have a prefix matching the given regular expression.
Rejects all requests with a host name that doesn't have a prefix matching the given regular expression. For all matching requests the prefix string matching the regex is extracted and passed to the inner route. If the regex contains a capturing group only the string matched by this group is extracted. If the regex contains more than one capturing group an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
Rejects all requests for whose host name the given predicate function returns false.
Rejects all requests for whose host name the given predicate function returns false.
Rejects all requests with a host name different from the given one.
Rejects all requests with a host name different from the given one.
Rejects all requests with a host name different from the given ones.
Rejects all requests with a host name different from the given ones.
Completes GET requests with a unified listing of the contents of all given directories.
Completes GET requests with a unified listing of the contents of all given directories.
The actual rendering of the directory contents is performed by the in-scope Marshaller[DirectoryListing]
.
Completes GET requests with a unified listing of the contents of all given directories.
Completes GET requests with a unified listing of the contents of all given directories.
The actual rendering of the directory contents is performed by the in-scope Marshaller[DirectoryListing]
.
Produces a log entry for every incoming request.
Produces a log entry for every incoming request.
Produces a log entry for every incoming request.
Produces a log entry for every incoming request.
One of the log levels defined in akka.event.Logging
Produces a log entry for every incoming request.
Produces a log entry for every incoming request.
Produces a log entry for every request/response combination.
Produces a log entry for every request/response combination.
Function invoked when the route result was successful and yielded an HTTP response
Function invoked when the route yielded a rejection
Optionally produces a log entry for every request/response combination.
Optionally produces a log entry for every request/response combination.
Function invoked when the route result was successful and yielded an HTTP response
Function invoked when the route yielded a rejection
Produces a log entry for every route result.
Produces a log entry for every route result.
Function invoked when the route result was successful and yielded an HTTP response
Function invoked when the route yielded a rejection
Produces a log entry for every route result.
Produces a log entry for every route result.
One of the log levels defined in akka.event.Logging
Produces a log entry for every route result.
Produces a log entry for every route result.
Runs the inner route with settings mapped by the given function.
Runs the inner route with settings mapped by the given function.
Transforms the unmatchedPath of the RequestContext using the given function.
Transforms the unmatchedPath of the RequestContext using the given function.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route after future
completion with the future's value as an extraction of type Try<T>
.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route after future
completion with the future's value as an extraction of type Try<T>
.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route after future
completion with the future's value as an extraction of type Try<T>
.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route after future
completion with the future's value as an extraction of type Try<T>
.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage[T]
and runs the inner route after future
completion with the future's value as an extraction of type T
if
the supplied CircuitBreaker
is closed.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage[T]
and runs the inner route after future
completion with the future's value as an extraction of type T
if
the supplied CircuitBreaker
is closed.
If the supplied CircuitBreaker is open the request is rejected with a akka.http.javadsl.server.CircuitBreakerOpenRejection.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route after stage
completion with the stage's value as an extraction of type T
.
"Unwraps" a CompletionStage<T>
and runs the inner route after stage
completion with the stage's value as an extraction of type T
.
If the stage fails its failure Throwable is bubbled up to the nearest
ExceptionHandler.
Extracts the HttpCookiePair with the given name as an Option[HttpCookiePair]
.
Extracts the HttpCookiePair with the given name as an Option[HttpCookiePair]
.
If the cookie is not present a value of None
is extracted.
Extracts an optional HTTP header value using the given function.
Extracts an optional HTTP header value using the given function. If the given function throws an exception the request is rejected with a akka.http.javadsl.server.MalformedHeaderRejection.
Extracts the value of the optional HTTP request header with the given name.
Extracts the value of the optional HTTP request header with the given name.
FIXME: WARNING: Custom headers don't work yet with this directive!
FIXME: WARNING: Custom headers don't work yet with this directive!
Extract the header value of the optional HTTP request header with the given type.
Extracts an optional HTTP header value using the given partial function.
Extracts an optional HTTP header value using the given partial function. If the given function throws an exception the request is rejected with a akka.http.javadsl.server.MalformedHeaderRejection.
Changes the HTTP method of the request to the value of the specified query string parameter.
Changes the HTTP method of the request to the value of the specified query string parameter. If the query string
parameter is not specified this directive has no effect. If the query string is specified as something that is not
a HTTP method, then this directive completes the request with a 501 Not Implemented
response.
This directive is useful for:
Always passes the request on to its inner route (i.e.
Always passes the request on to its inner route (i.e. does nothing with the request or the response).
Consumes a leading slash and extracts the next path segment, unmarshalling it and passing the result to the inner function, expecting the full path to have been consumed then.
Consumes a leading slash and extracts the next path segment, unmarshalling it and passing the result to the inner function, expecting the full path to have been consumed then.
Applies the given PathMatcher0 to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash.
Applies the given PathMatcher0 to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash. The matcher has to match the remaining path completely. If matched the value extracted by the PathMatcher0 is extracted on the directive level.
Matches a prefix to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash.
Matches a prefix to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash. The matcher has to match the remaining path completely. If matched the value matching the prefix is extracted on the directive level.
Rejects the request if the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext is non-empty, or said differently: only passes on the request to its inner route if the request path has been matched completely.
Rejects the request if the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext is non-empty, or said differently: only passes on the request to its inner route if the request path has been matched completely.
Only passes on the request to its inner route if the request path has been matched completely or only consists of exactly one remaining slash.
Only passes on the request to its inner route if the request path has been matched completely or only consists of exactly one remaining slash.
Note that trailing slash and non-trailing slash URLs are not the same, although they often serve the same content. It is recommended to serve only one URL version and make the other redirect to it using #redirectToTrailingSlashIfMissing or #redirectToNoTrailingSlashIfPresent directive.
For example:
def route = { // redirect '/users/' to '/users', '/users/:userId/' to '/users/:userId' redirectToNoTrailingSlashIfPresent(Found) { pathPrefix("users") { pathEnd { // user list ... } ~ path(UUID) { userId => // user profile ... } } } }
For further information, refer to: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.de/2010/04/to-slash-or-not-to-slash.html
Consumes a leading slash and extracts the next path segment, unmarshalling it and passing the result to the inner function.
Consumes a leading slash and extracts the next path segment, unmarshalling it and passing the result to the inner function.
Applies the given PathMatcher0 to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash.
Applies the given PathMatcher0 to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash. The matcher has to match a prefix of the remaining path. If matched the value extracted by the PathMatcher is extracted on the directive level.
Matches a prefix to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash.
Matches a prefix to the remaining unmatched path after consuming a leading slash. The matcher has to match a prefix of the remaining path. If matched the value matching the prefix is extracted on the directive level.
Checks whether the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext has a prefix matched by the given PathMatcher.
Checks whether the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext has a prefix matched by the
given PathMatcher. In analogy to the pathPrefix
directive a leading slash is implied.
Only passes on the request to its inner route if the request path consists of exactly one remaining slash.
Only passes on the request to its inner route if the request path consists of exactly one remaining slash.
Applies the given akka.http.scaladsl.server.PathMatcher to a suffix of the remaining unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
Applies the given akka.http.scaladsl.server.PathMatcher to a suffix of the remaining unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext.
If matched the value extracted by the akka.http.javadsl.server.PathMatcher0 is extracted and the matched parts of the path are consumed.
Note that, for efficiency reasons, the given akka.http.javadsl.server.PathMatcher0 must match the desired suffix in reversed-segment
order, i.e. pathSuffix("baz" / "bar")
would match /foo/bar/baz
!
Checks whether the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext has a suffix matched by the given PathMatcher.
Checks whether the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext has a suffix matched by the
given PathMatcher. However, as opposed to the pathSuffix directive the matched path is not
actually "consumed".
Note that, for efficiency reasons, the given PathMatcher must match the desired suffix in reversed-segment
order, i.e. pathSuffixTest("baz" / "bar")
would match /foo/bar/baz
!
Injects the given value into a directive.
Injects the given value into a directive.
Applies the given matcher directly to a prefix of the unmatched path of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext (i.e.
Applies the given matcher directly to a prefix of the unmatched path of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext (i.e. without implicitly consuming a leading slash). The matcher has to match a prefix of the remaining path. If matched the value extracted by the PathMatcher is extracted on the directive level.
Checks whether the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext has a prefix matched by the given PathMatcher.
Checks whether the unmatchedPath of the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext has a prefix matched by the
given PathMatcher. However, as opposed to the pathPrefix
directive the matched path is not
actually "consumed".
Completes the request with redirection response of the given type to the given URI.
Completes the request with redirection response of the given type to the given URI.
A status code from StatusCodes, which must be a redirection type.
If the request path ends with a slash, redirect to the same uri without trailing slash in the path.
If the request path ends with a slash, redirect to the same uri without trailing slash in the path.
Caveat: #pathSingleSlash directive will not match inside of this directive.
A status code from StatusCodes, which must be a redirection type.
If the request path doesn't end with a slash, redirect to the same uri with trailing slash in the path.
If the request path doesn't end with a slash, redirect to the same uri with trailing slash in the path.
Caveat: #path without trailing slash and #pathEnd directives will not match inside of this directive.
A status code from StatusCodes, which must be a redirection type.
Rejects the request with an empty rejection (usualy used for "no directive matched").
Rejects the request with an empty rejection (usualy used for "no directive matched").
Rejects the request with the given rejections, or with an empty set of rejections if no rejections are given.
Rejects the request with the given rejections, or with an empty set of rejections if no rejections are given.
Converts responses with an empty entity into (empty) rejections.
Converts responses with an empty entity into (empty) rejections. This way you can, for example, have the marshalling of a None option be treated as if the request could not be matched.
Unmarshalls the request using the given unmarshaller, and passes the result to [inner].
Unmarshalls the request using the given unmarshaller, and passes the result to [inner]. If there is a problem with unmarshalling the request is rejected with the akka.http.javadsl.server.Rejection produced by the unmarshaller.
Rejects the request with an UnsupportedRequestEncodingRejection if its encoding doesn't match the given one.
Rejects the request with an UnsupportedRequestEncodingRejection if its encoding doesn't match the given one.
Rejects if the request entity is non-empty.
Rejects if the request entity is non-empty.
Rejects with a RequestEntityExpectedRejection if the request entity is empty.
Rejects with a RequestEntityExpectedRejection if the request entity is empty. Non-empty requests are passed on unchanged to the inner route.
Adds the given response header to all HTTP responses of its inner Route, if the response from the inner Route doesn't already contain a header with the same name.
Adds the given response header to all HTTP responses of its inner Route, if the response from the inner Route doesn't already contain a header with the same name.
Adds the given response headers to all HTTP responses of its inner Route, if a header already exists it is not added again.
Adds the given response headers to all HTTP responses of its inner Route, if a header already exists it is not added again.
Unconditionally adds the given response header to all HTTP responses of its inner Route.
Unconditionally adds the given response header to all HTTP responses of its inner Route.
Unconditionally adds the given response headers to all HTTP responses of its inner Route.
Unconditionally adds the given response headers to all HTTP responses of its inner Route.
Rejects the request with an UnacceptedResponseEncodingRejection if the given response encoding is not accepted by the client.
Rejects the request with an UnacceptedResponseEncodingRejection if the given response encoding is not accepted by the client.
Java-specific call added so you can chain together multiple alternate routes using comma, rather than having to explicitly call route1.orElse(route2).orElse(route3).
Java-specific call added so you can chain together multiple alternate routes using comma, rather than having to explicitly call route1.orElse(route2).orElse(route3).
Rejects all requests whose Uri scheme does not match the given one.
Rejects all requests whose Uri scheme does not match the given one.
Inspects the request's Accept-Language
header and determines,
which of the given language alternatives is preferred by the client.
Inspects the request's Accept-Language
header and determines,
which of the given language alternatives is preferred by the client.
(See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.5 for more details on the
negotiation logic.)
If there are several best language alternatives that the client
has equal preference for (even if this preference is zero!)
the order of the arguments is used as a tie breaker (First one wins).
If [languages] is empty, the route is rejected.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header with the given cookies.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header with the given cookies.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header with the given cookie.
Adds a Set-Cookie response header with the given cookie.
WARNING: This will read the entire request entity into memory regardless of size and effectively disable streaming.
WARNING: This will read the entire request entity into memory regardless of size and effectively disable streaming.
Extracts the akka.http.javadsl.server.RequestContext itself with the strict HTTP entity, or fails the route if unable to drain the entire request body within the timeout.
The directive is failed if the stream isn't completed after the given timeout.
Streams the bytes of the file submitted using multipart with the given file name into a temporary file on disk.
Streams the bytes of the file submitted using multipart with the given file name into a temporary file on disk. If there is an error writing to disk the request will be failed with the thrown exception, if there is no such field the request will be rejected, if there are multiple file parts with the same name, the first one will be used and the subsequent ones ignored.
Checks the given condition before running its inner route.
Checks the given condition before running its inner route. If the condition fails the route is rejected with a ValidationRejection.
Runs its inner route with the given alternative scala.concurrent.ExecutionContextExecutor.
Runs its inner route with the given alternative scala.concurrent.ExecutionContextExecutor.
Runs its inner route with the given alternative LoggingAdapter.
Runs its inner route with the given alternative LoggingAdapter.
Runs its inner route with the given alternative akka.stream.Materializer.
Runs its inner route with the given alternative akka.stream.Materializer.
Inspects the response entity and adds a Content-Encoding: gzip
response header if
the entity's media-type is precompressed with gzip and no Content-Encoding
header is present yet.
Inspects the response entity and adds a Content-Encoding: gzip
response header if
the entity's media-type is precompressed with gzip and no Content-Encoding
header is present yet.
Answers GET requests with an Accept-Ranges: bytes
header and converts HttpResponses coming back from its inner
route into partial responses if the initial request contained a valid Range
request header.
Answers GET requests with an Accept-Ranges: bytes
header and converts HttpResponses coming back from its inner
route into partial responses if the initial request contained a valid Range
request header. The requested
byte-ranges may be coalesced.
This directive is transparent to non-GET requests
Rejects requests with unsatisfiable ranges UnsatisfiableRangeRejection
.
Rejects requests with too many expected ranges.
Note: if you want to combine this directive with conditional(...)
you need to put
it on the *inside* of the conditional(...)
directive, i.e. conditional(...)
must be
on a higher level in your route structure in order to function correctly.
For more information, see: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7233
Tries to set a new request timeout and handler (if provided) at the same time.
Tries to set a new request timeout and handler (if provided) at the same time.
Due to the inherent raciness it is not guaranteed that the update will be applied before the previously set timeout has expired!
Tries to set a new request timeout and handler (if provided) at the same time.
Tries to set a new request timeout and handler (if provided) at the same time.
Due to the inherent raciness it is not guaranteed that the update will be applied before the previously set timeout has expired!
Tries to set a new request timeout handler, which produces the timeout response for a given request.
Tries to set a new request timeout handler, which produces the timeout response for a given request. Note that the handler must produce the response synchronously and shouldn't block!
Due to the inherent raciness it is not guaranteed that the update will be applied before the previously set timeout has expired!
Runs its inner route with the given alternative RoutingSettings.
Runs its inner route with the given alternative RoutingSettings.
Fails the stream with akka.http.scaladsl.model.EntityStreamSizeException if its request entity size exceeds given limit.
Fails the stream with akka.http.scaladsl.model.EntityStreamSizeException if its request entity size exceeds
given limit. Limit given as parameter overrides limit configured with
.akka.http.parsing.max-content-length
Beware that request entity size check is executed when entity is consumed.
Disables the size limit (configured by akka.http.parsing.max-content-length
by default) checking on the incoming
akka.http.javadsl.model.HttpRequest entity.
Disables the size limit (configured by akka.http.parsing.max-content-length
by default) checking on the incoming
akka.http.javadsl.model.HttpRequest entity.
Can be useful when handling arbitrarily large data uploads in specific parts of your routes.
INTERNAL API