Reputation: 1594
I'm looking for a way to pass a map that contains param names and values to a GET Web Target. I am expecting RESTEasy to convert my map to a list of URL query params; however, RESTEasy throws an exception saying Caused by: javax.ws.rs.ProcessingException: RESTEASY004565: A GET request cannot have a body.
. How can I tell RESTEasy to convert this map to a URL query parameters?
This is the proxy interface:
@Path("/")
@Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public interface ExampleClient {
@GET
@Path("/example/{name}")
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
Object getObject(@PathParam("name") String name, MultivaluedMap<String, String> multiValueMap);
}
This is the usage:
@Controller
public class ExampleController {
@Inject
ExampleClient exampleClient; // injected correctly by spring DI
// this runs inside a spring controller
public String action(String objectName) {
MultivaluedMap<String, String> params = new MultivaluedHashMap<>();
// in the real code I get the params and values from a DB
params.add("foo", "bar")
params.add("jar", "car")
//.. keep adding
exampleClient.getObject(objectName, params); // throws exception
}
}
Upvotes: 2
Views: 3644
Reputation: 1594
After hours digging down in RESTEasy source code, I found out that there is no way to do that though interface annotation. In short, RESTEasy creates something called a 'processor' from org.jboss.resteasy.client.jaxrs.internal.proxy.processors.ProcessorFactory
to map the annotation to the target URI.
However, it is really simple to solve this issue by creating a ClientRequestFilter
that takes the Map from the request body (before executing the request of course), and place them inside the URI query param. Check the code below:
The filter:
@Provider
@Component // because I'm using spring boot
public class GetMessageBodyFilter implements ClientRequestFilter {
@Override
public void filter(ClientRequestContext requestContext) throws IOException {
if (requestContext.getEntity() instanceof Map && requestContext.getMethod().equals(HttpMethod.GET)) {
UriBuilder uriBuilder = UriBuilder.fromUri(requestContext.getUri());
Map allParam = (Map)requestContext.getEntity();
for (Object key : allParam.keySet()) {
uriBuilder.queryParam(key.toString(), allParam.get(key));
}
requestContext.setUri(uriBuilder.build());
requestContext.setEntity(null);
}
}
}
PS: I have used Map
instead of MultivaluedMap
for simplicity
Upvotes: 3