How can I read request body multiple times in Spri

2019-01-11 07:50发布

问题:

I'm trying to resolve some certain parameters of RequestMapping methods, to extract values from request body and validates them and inject them into certain annotated parameters.

@Override
public Object resolveArgument(MethodParameter parameter, ModelAndViewContainer mavContainer,
                              NativeWebRequest webRequest, WebDataBinderFactory binderFactory) throws Exception {
    // 1, get corresponding input parameter from NativeWebRequest
    // 2, validate
    // 3, type convertion and assemble value to return
    return null;
}

The biggest problem is that I find out that HttpServletRequest(get from NativeWebRequest) cannot read input stream(some parameters are in the request body) more than one time. So how can I retrieve Inputstream/Reader or the request body more than one time?

回答1:

You can add a filter, intercept the current HttpServletRequest and wrap it in a custom HttpServletRequestWrapper. In your custom HttpServletRequestWrapper, you read the request body and cache it and then implement getInputStream and getReader to read from the cached value. Since after wrapping the request, the cached value is always present, you can read the request body multiple times:

@Component
public class CachingRequestBodyFilter extends GenericFilterBean {
    @Override
    public void doFilter(ServletRequest servletRequest, ServletResponse servletResponse, FilterChain chain)
            throws IOException, ServletException {
        HttpServletRequest currentRequest = (HttpServletRequest) servletRequest;
        MultipleReadHttpRequest wrappedRequest = new MultipleReadHttpRequest(currentRequest);
        chain.doFilter(wrappedRequest, servletResponse);
    }
}

After this filter, everybody will see the wrappedRequest which has the capability of being read multiple times:

public class MultipleReadHttpRequest extends HttpServletRequestWrapper {
    private ByteArrayOutputStream cachedContent;

    public MultipleReadHttpRequest(HttpServletRequest request) throws IOException {
        // Read the request body and populate the cachedContent
    }

    @Override
    public ServletInputStream getInputStream() throws IOException {
        // Create input stream from cachedContent
        // and return it
    }

    @Override
    public BufferedReader getReader() throws IOException {
        // Create a reader from cachedContent
        // and return it
    }
}

For implementing MultipleReadHttpRequest, you can take a look at ContentCachingRequestWrapper from spring framework which is basically does the same thing.

This approach has its own disadvantages. First of all, it's somewhat inefficient, since for every request, request body is being read at least two times. The other important drawback is if your request body contains 10 GB worth of stream, you read that 10 GB data and even worse bring that into memory for further examination.