Class OncePerRequestFilter

All Implemented Interfaces:
javax.servlet.Filter, org.apache.shiro.lang.util.Nameable
Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractShiroFilter, AdviceFilter

public abstract class OncePerRequestFilter extends NameableFilter
Filter base class that guarantees to be just executed once per request, on any servlet container. It provides a doFilterInternal(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse, javax.servlet.FilterChain) method with HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse arguments.

The getAlreadyFilteredAttributeName() method determines how to identify that a request is already filtered. The default implementation is based on the configured name of the concrete filter instance.

Controlling filter execution

1.2 introduced the isEnabled(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse) method and isEnabled() property to allow explicit control over whether the filter executes (or allows passthrough) for any given request.

NOTE This class was initially borrowed from the Spring framework but has continued modifications.

Since:
0.1
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • isEnabled

      public boolean isEnabled()
      Returns true if this filter should generally* execute for any request, false if it should let the request/response pass through immediately to the next element in the FilterChain. The default value is true, as most filters would inherently need to execute when configured.

      * This configuration property is for general configuration for any request that comes through the filter. The isEnabled(request,response) method actually determines whether or not if the filter is enabled based on the current request.

      Returns:
      true if this filter should generally execute, false if it should let the request/response pass through immediately to the next element in the FilterChain.
      Since:
      1.2
    • setEnabled

      public void setEnabled(boolean enabled)
      Sets whether or not this filter generally executes for any request. See the isEnabled() JavaDoc as to what general execution means.
      Parameters:
      enabled - whether or not this filter generally executes.
      Since:
      1.2
    • isFilterOncePerRequest

      public boolean isFilterOncePerRequest()
      Returns true if this filter should only execute once per request. If set to false this filter will execute each time it is invoked.
      Returns:
      true if this filter should only execute once per request.
      Since:
      1.10
    • setFilterOncePerRequest

      public void setFilterOncePerRequest(boolean filterOncePerRequest)
      Sets whether this filter executes once per request or for every invocation of the filter. It is recommended to leave this disabled if you are using a RequestDispatcher to forward or include request (JSP tags, programmatically, or via a framework).
      Parameters:
      filterOncePerRequest - Whether this filter executes once per request.
      Since:
      1.10
    • doFilter

      public final void doFilter(javax.servlet.ServletRequest request, javax.servlet.ServletResponse response, javax.servlet.FilterChain filterChain) throws javax.servlet.ServletException, IOException
      This doFilter implementation stores a request attribute for "already filtered", proceeding without filtering again if the attribute is already there.
      Throws:
      javax.servlet.ServletException
      IOException
      See Also:
    • isEnabled

      protected boolean isEnabled(javax.servlet.ServletRequest request, javax.servlet.ServletResponse response) throws javax.servlet.ServletException, IOException
      Returns true if this filter should filter the specified request, false if it should let the request/response pass through immediately to the next element in the FilterChain.

      This default implementation merely returns the value of isEnabled(), which is true by default (to ensure the filter always executes by default), but it can be overridden by subclasses for request-specific behavior if necessary. For example, a filter could be enabled or disabled based on the request path being accessed.

      Helpful Hint: if your subclass extends PathMatchingFilter, you may wish to instead override the method if you want to make your enable/disable decision based on any path-specific configuration.

      Parameters:
      request - the incoming servlet request
      response - the outbound servlet response
      Returns:
      true if this filter should filter the specified request, false if it should let the request/response pass through immediately to the next element in the FilterChain.
      Throws:
      IOException - in the case of any IO error
      javax.servlet.ServletException - in the case of any error
      Since:
      1.2
    • getAlreadyFilteredAttributeName

      Return name of the request attribute that identifies that a request has already been filtered.

      The default implementation takes the configured name and appends ".FILTERED". If the filter is not fully initialized, it falls back to the implementation's class name.

      Returns:
      the name of the request attribute that identifies that a request has already been filtered.
      See Also:
    • shouldNotFilter

      @Deprecated protected boolean shouldNotFilter(javax.servlet.ServletRequest request) throws javax.servlet.ServletException
      Deprecated.
      in favor of overriding isEnabled(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse) for custom behavior. This method will be removed in Shiro 2.0.
      Can be overridden in subclasses for custom filtering control, returning true to avoid filtering of the given request.

      The default implementation always returns false.

      Parameters:
      request - current HTTP request
      Returns:
      whether the given request should not be filtered
      Throws:
      javax.servlet.ServletException - in case of errors
    • doFilterInternal

      protected abstract void doFilterInternal(javax.servlet.ServletRequest request, javax.servlet.ServletResponse response, javax.servlet.FilterChain chain) throws javax.servlet.ServletException, IOException
      Same contract as for doFilter(javax.servlet.ServletRequest, javax.servlet.ServletResponse, javax.servlet.FilterChain), but guaranteed to be invoked only once per request.
      Parameters:
      request - incoming ServletRequest
      response - outgoing ServletResponse
      chain - the FilterChain to execute
      Throws:
      javax.servlet.ServletException - if there is a problem processing the request
      IOException - if there is an I/O problem processing the request