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Source Code of org.springframework.web.filter.GenericFilterBean$FilterConfigPropertyValues

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package org.springframework.web.filter;

import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;

import javax.servlet.Filter;
import javax.servlet.FilterConfig;
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.beans.BeanWrapper;
import org.springframework.beans.BeanWrapperImpl;
import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
import org.springframework.beans.MutablePropertyValues;
import org.springframework.beans.PropertyValue;
import org.springframework.beans.PropertyValues;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanNameAware;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.core.io.Resource;
import org.springframework.core.io.ResourceEditor;
import org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
import org.springframework.web.context.ServletContextAware;
import org.springframework.web.context.support.ServletContextResourceLoader;
import org.springframework.web.util.NestedServletException;

/**
* Simple base implementation of {@link javax.servlet.Filter} which treats
* its config parameters (<code>init-param</code> entries within the
* <code>filter</code> tag in <code>web.xml</code>) as bean properties.
*
* <p>A handy superclass for any type of filter. Type conversion of config
* parameters is automatic, with the corresponding setter method getting
* invoked with the converted value. It is also possible for subclasses to
* specify required properties. Parameters without matching bean property
* setter will simply be ignored.
*
* <p>This filter leaves actual filtering to subclasses, which have to
* implement the {@link javax.servlet.Filter#doFilter} method.
*
* <p>This generic filter base class has no dependency on the Spring
* {@link org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext} concept.
* Filters usually don't load their own context but rather access service
* beans from the Spring root application context, accessible via the
* filter's {@link #getServletContext() ServletContext} (see
* {@link org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationContextUtils}).
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 06.12.2003
* @see #addRequiredProperty
* @see #initFilterBean
* @see #doFilter
*/
public abstract class GenericFilterBean implements
    Filter, BeanNameAware, ServletContextAware, InitializingBean, DisposableBean {

  /** Logger available to subclasses */
  protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());

  /**
   * Set of required properties (Strings) that must be supplied as
   * config parameters to this filter.
   */
  private final Set requiredProperties = new HashSet();

  /* The FilterConfig of this filter */
  private FilterConfig filterConfig;


  private String beanName;

  private ServletContext servletContext;


  /**
   * Stores the bean name as defined in the Spring bean factory.
   * <p>Only relevant in case of initialization as bean, to have a name as
   * fallback to the filter name usually provided by a FilterConfig instance.
   * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanNameAware
   * @see #getFilterName()
   */
  public final void setBeanName(String beanName) {
    this.beanName = beanName;
  }

  /**
   * Stores the ServletContext that the bean factory runs in.
   * <p>Only relevant in case of initialization as bean, to have a ServletContext
   * as fallback to the context usually provided by a FilterConfig instance.
   * @see org.springframework.web.context.ServletContextAware
   * @see #getServletContext()
   */
  public final void setServletContext(ServletContext servletContext) {
    this.servletContext = servletContext;
  }

  /**
   * Calls the <code>initFilterBean()</code> method that might
   * contain custom initialization of a subclass.
   * <p>Only relevant in case of initialization as bean, where the
   * standard <code>init(FilterConfig)</code> method won't be called.
   * @see #initFilterBean()
   * @see #init(javax.servlet.FilterConfig)
   */
  public void afterPropertiesSet() throws ServletException {
    initFilterBean();
  }


  /**
   * Subclasses can invoke this method to specify that this property
   * (which must match a JavaBean property they expose) is mandatory,
   * and must be supplied as a config parameter. This should be called
   * from the constructor of a subclass.
   * <p>This method is only relevant in case of traditional initialization
   * driven by a FilterConfig instance.
   * @param property name of the required property
   */
  protected final void addRequiredProperty(String property) {
    this.requiredProperties.add(property);
  }

  /**
   * Standard way of initializing this filter.
   * Map config parameters onto bean properties of this filter, and
   * invoke subclass initialization.
   * @param filterConfig the configuration for this filter
   * @throws ServletException if bean properties are invalid (or required
   * properties are missing), or if subclass initialization fails.
   * @see #initFilterBean
   */
  public final void init(FilterConfig filterConfig) throws ServletException {
    Assert.notNull(filterConfig, "FilterConfig must not be null");
    if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
      logger.debug("Initializing filter '" + filterConfig.getFilterName() + "'");
    }

    this.filterConfig = filterConfig;

    // Set bean properties from init parameters.
    try {
      PropertyValues pvs = new FilterConfigPropertyValues(filterConfig, this.requiredProperties);
      BeanWrapper bw = new BeanWrapperImpl(this);
      ResourceLoader resourceLoader = new ServletContextResourceLoader(filterConfig.getServletContext());
      bw.registerCustomEditor(Resource.class, new ResourceEditor(resourceLoader));
      initBeanWrapper(bw);
      bw.setPropertyValues(pvs, true);
    }
    catch (BeansException ex) {
      String msg = "Failed to set bean properties on filter '" +
          filterConfig.getFilterName() + "': " + ex.getMessage();
      logger.error(msg, ex);
      throw new NestedServletException(msg, ex);
    }

    // Let subclasses do whatever initialization they like.
    initFilterBean();

    if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
      logger.debug("Filter '" + filterConfig.getFilterName() + "' configured successfully");
    }
  }

  /**
   * Initialize the BeanWrapper for this GenericFilterBean,
   * possibly with custom editors.
   * <p>This default implementation is empty.
   * @param bw the BeanWrapper to initialize
   * @throws BeansException if thrown by BeanWrapper methods
   * @see org.springframework.beans.BeanWrapper#registerCustomEditor
   */
  protected void initBeanWrapper(BeanWrapper bw) throws BeansException {
  }


  /**
   * Make the FilterConfig of this filter available, if any.
   * Analogous to GenericServlet's <code>getServletConfig()</code>.
   * <p>Public to resemble the <code>getFilterConfig()</code> method
   * of the Servlet Filter version that shipped with WebLogic 6.1.
   * @return the FilterConfig instance, or <code>null</code> if none available
   * @see javax.servlet.GenericServlet#getServletConfig()
   */
  public final FilterConfig getFilterConfig() {
    return this.filterConfig;
  }

  /**
   * Make the name of this filter available to subclasses.
   * Analogous to GenericServlet's <code>getServletName()</code>.
   * <p>Takes the FilterConfig's filter name by default.
   * If initialized as bean in a Spring application context,
   * it falls back to the bean name as defined in the bean factory.
   * @return the filter name, or <code>null</code> if none available
   * @see javax.servlet.GenericServlet#getServletName()
   * @see javax.servlet.FilterConfig#getFilterName()
   * @see #setBeanName
   */
  protected final String getFilterName() {
    return (this.filterConfig != null ? this.filterConfig.getFilterName() : this.beanName);
  }

  /**
   * Make the ServletContext of this filter available to subclasses.
   * Analogous to GenericServlet's <code>getServletContext()</code>.
   * <p>Takes the FilterConfig's ServletContext by default.
   * If initialized as bean in a Spring application context,
   * it falls back to the ServletContext that the bean factory runs in.
   * @return the ServletContext instance, or <code>null</code> if none available
   * @see javax.servlet.GenericServlet#getServletContext()
   * @see javax.servlet.FilterConfig#getServletContext()
   * @see #setServletContext
   */
  protected final ServletContext getServletContext() {
    return (this.filterConfig != null ? this.filterConfig.getServletContext() : this.servletContext);
  }


  /**
   * Subclasses may override this to perform custom initialization.
   * All bean properties of this filter will have been set before this
   * method is invoked.
   * <p>Note: This method will be called from standard filter initialization
   * as well as filter bean initialization in a Spring application context.
   * Filter name and ServletContext will be available in both cases.
   * <p>This default implementation is empty.
   * @throws ServletException if subclass initialization fails
   * @see #getFilterName()
   * @see #getServletContext()
   */
  protected void initFilterBean() throws ServletException {
  }

  /**
   * Subclasses may override this to perform custom filter shutdown.
   * <p>Note: This method will be called from standard filter destruction
   * as well as filter bean destruction in a Spring application context.
   * <p>This default implementation is empty.
   */
  public void destroy() {
  }


  /**
   * PropertyValues implementation created from FilterConfig init parameters.
   */
  private static class FilterConfigPropertyValues extends MutablePropertyValues {

    /**
     * Create new FilterConfigPropertyValues.
     * @param config FilterConfig we'll use to take PropertyValues from
     * @param requiredProperties set of property names we need, where
     * we can't accept default values
     * @throws ServletException if any required properties are missing
     */
    public FilterConfigPropertyValues(FilterConfig config, Set requiredProperties)
        throws ServletException {

      Set missingProps = (requiredProperties != null && !requiredProperties.isEmpty()) ?
          new HashSet(requiredProperties) : null;

      Enumeration en = config.getInitParameterNames();
      while (en.hasMoreElements()) {
        String property = (String) en.nextElement();
        Object value = config.getInitParameter(property);
        addPropertyValue(new PropertyValue(property, value));
        if (missingProps != null) {
          missingProps.remove(property);
        }
      }

      // Fail if we are still missing properties.
      if (missingProps != null && missingProps.size() > 0) {
        throw new ServletException(
            "Initialization from FilterConfig for filter '" + config.getFilterName() +
            "' failed; the following required properties were missing: " +
            StringUtils.collectionToDelimitedString(missingProps, ", "));
      }
    }
  }

}
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