redirectToNoTrailingSlashIfPresent
Description
If the requested path does end with a trailing /
character,
redirects to the same path without that trailing slash..
Redirects the HTTP Client to the same resource yet without the trailing /
, in case the request contained it.
When redirecting an HttpResponse with the given redirect response code (i.e. MovedPermanently
or TemporaryRedirect
etc.) as well as a simple HTML page containing a "click me to follow redirect" link to be used in case the client can not,
or refuses to for security reasons, automatically follow redirects.
Please note that the inner paths MUST NOT end with an explicit trailing slash (e.g. "things"./
)
for the re-directed-to route to match.
A good read on the subject of how to deal with trailing slashes is available on Google Webmaster Central - To Slash or not to Slash.
See also redirectToTrailingSlashIfMissing for the opposite behaviour.
Example
final Route route =
redirectToNoTrailingSlashIfPresent(
StatusCodes.MOVED_PERMANENTLY, () ->
route(
path("foo", () -> complete("OK")),
path(segment("bad").slash(), () ->
// MISTAKE!
// Since inside a `redirectToNoTrailingSlashIfPresent` directive
// the matched path here will never contain a trailing slash,
// thus this path will never match.
//
// It should be `path("bad")` instead.
complete(StatusCodes.NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
)
)
);
// tests:
testRoute(route).run(HttpRequest.GET("/foo/"))
.assertStatusCode(StatusCodes.MOVED_PERMANENTLY)
.assertEntity("This and all future requests should be directed to " +
"<a href=\"http://example.com/foo\">this URI</a>.");
testRoute(route).run(HttpRequest.GET("/foo"))
.assertStatusCode(StatusCodes.OK)
.assertEntity("OK");
testRoute(route).run(HttpRequest.GET("/bad"))
.assertStatusCode(StatusCodes.NOT_FOUND);
See also redirectToTrailingSlashIfMissing which achieves the opposite - redirecting paths in case they do not have a trailing slash.
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