package example.micronaut;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import org.springframework.web.util.UriComponentsBuilder;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
public class UriComponentsBuilderTest {
@Test
void youCanUseUriComponentsBuilderToBuildUris() {
String isbn = "1680502395";
assertEquals("/book/1680502395?lang=es", UriComponentsBuilder.fromUriString("/book")
.path("/" + isbn)
.queryParam("lang", "es")
.build()
.toUriString());
}
}
Building URIs - Spring Boot
This guide compares using Spring’s UriComponentsBuilder vs Micronaut Framework’s UriBuilder.
Authors: Sergio del Amo
Micronaut Version: 4.6.3
1. Sample Project
You can download a sample application with the code examples in this article.
2. Introduction
While developing web applications, we often need to build URIs. For example, to create redirection responses. In this article, we compare two similar APIs - Spring
UriComponentsBuilder
and Micronaut UriBuilder.
3. Spring Boot UriComponentsBuilder
springboot/src/test/java/example/micronaut/UriComponentsBuilderTest.java
4. Micronaut UriBuilder
As you can see in the following code snippet, the API is similar. You should be able to migrate easily.
micronautframework/src/test/java/example/micronaut/UriBuilderTest.java
package example.micronaut;
import io.micronaut.http.uri.UriBuilder;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
public class UriBuilderTest {
@Test
void youCanUseUriBuilderToBuildUris() {
String isbn = "1680502395";
assertEquals("/book/1680502395?lang=es", UriBuilder.of("/book")
.path(isbn)
.queryParam("lang", "es")
.build()
.toString());
}
}
5. Next steps
Read more about Micronaut Spring.
6. Help with the Micronaut Framework
The Micronaut Foundation sponsored the creation of this Guide. A variety of consulting and support services are available.
7. License
All guides are released with an Apache license 2.0 license for the code and a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license for the writing and media (images…). |