org.omnifaces.filter
Class GzipResponseFilter

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.omnifaces.filter.HttpFilter
      extended by org.omnifaces.filter.GzipResponseFilter
All Implemented Interfaces:
javax.servlet.Filter

public class GzipResponseFilter
extends HttpFilter

This filter will apply GZIP compression on responses whenever applicable. GZIP will greatly reduce the response size when applied on character based responses like HTML, CSS and JS, on average it can save up to ~70% of bandwidth.

While GZIP is normally to be configured in the servlet container (e.g. <Context compression="on"> in Tomcat, or <property name="compression" value="on"> in Glassfish), this filter allows a servlet container independent way of configuring GZIP compression and also allows enabling GZIP compression anyway on 3rd party hosts where you have no control over servlet container configuration.

To get it to run, map this filter on the desired <url-pattern> or maybe even on the <servlet-name> of the FacesServlet. A Filter is by default dispatched on REQUEST only, you might want to explicitly add the ERROR dispatcher to get it to run on error pages as well.

 <filter>
   <filter-name>gzipResponseFilter</filter-name>
   <filter-class>org.omnifaces.filter.GzipResponseFilter</filter-class>
 </filter>
 <filter-mapping>
   <filter-name>gzipResponseFilter</filter-name>
   <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
   <dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
   <dispatcher>ERROR</dispatcher>
 </filter-mapping>
 

This filter supports two initialization parameters which needs to be placed in <filter> element as follows:

 <init-param>
   <description>
     The threshold size in bytes. Must be a number between 0 and 9999. Defaults to 500.
   </description>
   <param-name>threshold</param-name>
   <param-value>500</param-value>
 </init-param>
 <init-param>
   <description>
     The mimetypes which needs to be compressed. Must be a commaseparated string. Defaults to the below values.
   </description>
   <param-name>mimetypes</param-name>
   <param-value>
     text/plain, text/html, text/xml, text/css, text/javascript, text/csv, text/rtf,
     application/xml, application/xhtml+xml, application/javascript, application/json
   </param-value>
 </init-param>
 

The default threshold is thus 500 bytes. This means that when the response is not larger than 500 bytes, then it will not be compressed with GZIP. Only when it's larger than 500 bytes, then it will be compressed. A threshold of between 150 and 1000 bytes is recommended due to overhead and latency of compression/decompression. The value must be a number between 0 and 9999. A value larger than 2000 is not recommended.

The mimetypes represents a comma separated string of mime types which needs to be compressed. It's exactly that value which appears in the Content-Type header of the response. The in the above example mentioned mime types are already the default values. Note that GZIP does not have any benefit when applied on binary mimetypes like images, office documents, PDF files, etcetera. So setting it for them is not recommended.

Since:
1.1
Author:
Bauke Scholtz

Constructor Summary
GzipResponseFilter()
           
 
Method Summary
 void doFilter(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse response, javax.servlet.http.HttpSession session, javax.servlet.FilterChain chain)
          Perform the filtering job.
 void init()
          Initializes the filter parameters.
 
Methods inherited from class org.omnifaces.filter.HttpFilter
destroy, doFilter, getFilterConfig, getInitParameter, getServletContext, init
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

GzipResponseFilter

public GzipResponseFilter()
Method Detail

init

public void init()
          throws javax.servlet.ServletException
Initializes the filter parameters.

Overrides:
init in class HttpFilter
Throws:
javax.servlet.ServletException - When filter's initialization failed.

doFilter

public void doFilter(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request,
                     javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse response,
                     javax.servlet.http.HttpSession session,
                     javax.servlet.FilterChain chain)
              throws javax.servlet.ServletException,
                     java.io.IOException
Perform the filtering job. Only if the client accepts GZIP based on the request headers, then wrap the response in a GzipHttpServletResponse and pass it through the filter chain.

Specified by:
doFilter in class HttpFilter
Throws:
javax.servlet.ServletException
java.io.IOException
See Also:
Filter.doFilter(ServletRequest, ServletResponse, FilterChain)