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JSR311, @PathParam…Parameters

Path variables are common used in Restful endpoint, zero system also support path variable with annotation javax.ws.rs.PathParam, you can define path parameters in your code.

Demo projects:

1. Source Code

package up.god.micro.params;

import io.vertx.up.annotations.EndPoint;

import javax.ws.rs.*;

@EndPoint
@Path("/api")
public class PathParamExecutor {

    @Path("param/path1/{name}")
    @GET
    public String sayPath(
            @PathParam("name") final String name
    ) {
        return "Hello: Path Get: " + name;
    }

    @Path("param/path1/{name}")
    @POST
    public String sayPath2(
            @PathParam("name") final String name
    ) {
        return "Hello: Path Post: " + name;
    }

    @Path("param/path1/{name}")
    @PUT
    public String sayPath3(
            @PathParam("name") final String name
    ) {
        return "Hello: Path Put: " + name;
    }
}

In zero system, all http methods include POST/PUT also support path variables to extract and put in using in future.

2. Console

Then you should see the logs in console as following:

......
[ ZERO ] ( 3 Event ) The endpoint up.god.micro.params.PathParamExecutor scanned 3 events of Event, \
    will be mounted to routing system.
......
[ ZERO ] ( Uri Register ) "/api/param/path1/:name" has been deployed by ZeroHttpAgent, Options = Route...
    order:5000000 methods:[POST]]@738775182.
[ ZERO ] ( Uri Register ) "/api/param/path1/:name" has been deployed by ZeroHttpAgent, Options = Route...
    order:5000000 methods:[PUT]]@286864174.
[ ZERO ] ( Uri Register ) "/api/param/path1/:name" has been deployed by ZeroHttpAgent, Options = Route...
    order:5000000 methods:[GET]]@775245096.
......

3. Testing

3.1. Get Request

URL : http://localhost:6083/api/param/path1/lang.yu@hpe.com

Method : GET

Response:

{
    "data": "Hello: Path Get: lang.yu@hpe.com"
}

3.2. Post Request

URL : http://localhost:6083/api/param/path1/lang.yu@hpe.com

Method : POST

Response:

{
    "data": "Hello: Path Post: lang.yu@hpe.com"
}

3.3. Put Request

URL : http://localhost:6083/api/param/path1/lang.yu@hpe.com

Method : PUT

Response:

{
    "data": "Hello: Path Put: lang.yu@hpe.com"
}

4. Summary

You can use JSR311 annotations to setup your request path variables, but there are one rule that need to know:

Path variables often let you set duplicated uri, such as _/api/{name} and /api/{age}, do not set previous two uri with the same Http methods because zero system will consider these two are the same and will ignore one here._

Above two examples are wrong for path variables.