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/* * Copyright 2002-2017 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.web.multipart.support; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.Part; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; import org.springframework.util.StringUtils; import org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartException; import org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartHttpServletRequest; import org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartResolver; /** * Standard implementation of the {@link MultipartResolver} interface, * based on the Servlet 3.0 {@link javax.servlet.http.Part} API. * To be added as "multipartResolver" bean to a Spring DispatcherServlet context, * without any extra configuration at the bean level (see below). * * <p><b>Note:</b> In order to use Servlet 3.0 based multipart parsing, * you need to mark the affected servlet with a "multipart-config" section in * {@code web.xml}, or with a {@link javax.servlet.MultipartConfigElement} * in programmatic servlet registration, or (in case of a custom servlet class) * possibly with a {@link javax.servlet.annotation.MultipartConfig} annotation * on your servlet class. Configuration settings such as maximum sizes or * storage locations need to be applied at that servlet registration level; * Servlet 3.0 does not allow for them to be set at the MultipartResolver level. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 3.1 * @see #setResolveLazily * @see HttpServletRequest#getParts() * @see org.springframework.web.multipart.commons.CommonsMultipartResolver */ public class StandardServletMultipartResolver implements MultipartResolver { private boolean resolveLazily = false; /** * Set whether to resolve the multipart request lazily at the time of * file or parameter access. * <p>Default is "false", resolving the multipart elements immediately, throwing * corresponding exceptions at the time of the {@link #resolveMultipart} call. * Switch this to "true" for lazy multipart parsing, throwing parse exceptions * once the application attempts to obtain multipart files or parameters. */ public void setResolveLazily(boolean resolveLazily) { this.resolveLazily = resolveLazily; } @Override public boolean isMultipart(HttpServletRequest request) { // Same check as in Commons FileUpload... if (!"post".equalsIgnoreCase(request.getMethod())) { return false; } String contentType = request.getContentType(); return StringUtils.startsWithIgnoreCase(contentType, "multipart/"); } @Override public MultipartHttpServletRequest resolveMultipart(HttpServletRequest request) throws MultipartException { return new StandardMultipartHttpServletRequest(request, this.resolveLazily); } @Override public void cleanupMultipart(MultipartHttpServletRequest request) { // To be on the safe side: explicitly delete the parts, // but only actual file parts (for Resin compatibility) try { for (Part part : request.getParts()) { if (request.getFile(part.getName()) != null) { part.delete(); } } } catch (Throwable ex) { LogFactory.getLog(getClass()).warn("Failed to perform cleanup of multipart items", ex); } } }