§Intercepting requests
§Using Filters
The filter component allows you to intercept requests coming to the application, transform request and responses. Filters provide a nice ability to implement cross-cutting concerns of your application. You can create a filter by extending the Filter
trait and then add the filter to Global
object. The following example creates an access log filter that logs the result of all the actions:
import play.api.Logger
import play.api.mvc._
object AccessLoggingFilter extends Filter {
def apply(next: (RequestHeader) => Future[Result])(request: RequestHeader): Future[Result] = {
val result = next(request)
Logger.info(request + "\n\t => " + result)
result
}
}
object Global extends WithFilters(AccessLoggingFilter)
The Global
object extends the WithFilters
class that allows you to pass one more filters to form a filter chain.
Note
WithFilters
now extends theGlobalSettings
trait
Here is another example where filter is very useful, check authorization before invoking certain actions:
object AuthorizedFilter {
def apply(actionNames: String*) = new AuthorizedFilter(actionNames)
}
class AuthorizedFilter(actionNames: Seq[String]) extends Filter {
def apply(next: (RequestHeader) => Future[Result])(request: RequestHeader): Future[Result] = {
if(authorizationRequired(request)) {
/* do the auth stuff here */
println("auth required")
next(request)
}
else next(request)
}
private def authorizationRequired(request: RequestHeader) = {
val actionInvoked: String = request.tags.getOrElse(play.api.Routes.ROUTE_ACTION_METHOD, "")
actionNames.contains(actionInvoked)
}
}
object Global extends WithFilters(AuthorizedFilter("editProfile", "buy", "sell")) with GlobalSettings {}
Tip
RequestHeader.tags
provides lots of useful information about the route used to invoke the action.
§Overriding onRouteRequest
One another important aspect of the Global
object is that it provides a way to intercept requests and execute business logic before a request is dispatched to an Action.
Tip This hook can be also used for hijacking requests, allowing developers to plug-in their own request routing mechanism.
Let’s see how this works in practice:
import play.api._
import play.api.mvc._
// Note: this is in the default package.
object Global extends GlobalSettings {
override def onRouteRequest(request: RequestHeader): Option[Handler] = {
println("executed before every request:" + request.toString)
super.onRouteRequest(request)
}
}
It’s also possible to intercept a specific Action method, using Action composition .
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