This module adds support for encoding application/x-www-form-urlencoded and multipart/form-data forms.
Include the dependency to your project's pom.xml file:
<dependencies>
...
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.openfeign.form</groupId>
<artifactId>feign-form</artifactId>
<version>3.2.2</version>
</dependency>
...
</dependencies>
Add FormEncoder
to your Feign.Builder
like so:
SomeApi github = Feign.builder()
.encoder(new FormEncoder())
.target(SomeApi.class, "http://api.some.org");
Moreover, you can decorate the existing encoder, for example JsonEncoder like this:
SomeApi github = Feign.builder()
.encoder(new FormEncoder(new JacksonEncoder()))
.target(SomeApi.class, "http://api.some.org");
And use them together:
interface SomeApi {
@RequestLine("POST /json")
@Headers("Content-Type: application/json")
void json (Dto dto);
@RequestLine("POST /form")
@Headers("Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
void from (@Param("field1") String field1, @Param("field2") String field2);
}
You can specify two types of encoding forms by Content-Type
header.
interface SomeApi {
...
@RequestLine("POST /authorization")
@Headers("Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
void authorization (@Param("email") String email, @Param("password") String password);
...
}
interface SomeApi {
...
@RequestLine("POST /send_photo")
@Headers("Content-Type: multipart/form-data")
void sendPhoto (@Param("is_public") Boolean isPublic, @Param("photo") File photo);
...
}
In example above, we send file in parameter named photo with additional field in form is_public.
IMPORTANT: You can specify your files in API method by declaring type File or byte[].
You can also use Form Encoder with Spring MultipartFile
and @FeignClient
.
Include the dependencies to your project's pom.xml file:
<dependencies>
...
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.openfeign.form</groupId>
<artifactId>feign-form</artifactId>
<version>3.2.2</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.openfeign.form</groupId>
<artifactId>feign-form-spring</artifactId>
<version>3.2.2</version>
</dependency>
...
</dependencies>
@FeignClient(name = "file-upload-service", configuration = FileUploadServiceClient.MultipartSupportConfig.class)
public interface FileUploadServiceClient extends IFileUploadServiceClient {
public class MultipartSupportConfig {
@Autowired
private ObjectFactory<HttpMessageConverters> messageConverters;
@Bean
public Encoder feignFormEncoder() {
return new SpringFormEncoder(new SpringEncoder(messageConverters));
}
}
}
Or, if you don't need Spring's standard encoder:
@FeignClient(name = "file-upload-service", configuration = FileUploadServiceClient.MultipartSupportConfig.class)
public interface FileUploadServiceClient extends IFileUploadServiceClient {
public class MultipartSupportConfig {
@Bean
public Encoder feignFormEncoder() {
return new SpringFormEncoder();
}
}
}
Thanks to tf-haotri-pham for his featur, which makes use of Apache commons-fileupload library, which handles the parsing of the multipart response. The body data parts are held as byte arrays in memory.
To use this feature, include SpringManyMultipartFilesReader in the list of message converters for the Decoder and have the Feign client return an array of MultipartFile:
@FeignClient(
name = "${feign.name}",
url = "${feign.url}"
configuration = DownloadClient.ClientConfiguration.class)
public interface DownloadClient {
@RequestMapping(
value = "/multipart/download/{fileId}",
method = GET)
MultipartFile[] download(@PathVariable("fileId") String fileId);
class ClientConfiguration {
@Autowired
private ObjectFactory<HttpMessageConverters> messageConverters;
@Bean
public Decoder feignDecoder () {
final List<HttpMessageConverter<?>> springConverters = messageConverters.getObject().getConverters();
final List<HttpMessageConverter<?>> decoderConverters
= new ArrayList<HttpMessageConverter<?>>(springConverters.size() + 1);
decoderConverters.addAll(springConverters);
decoderConverters.add(new SpringManyMultipartFilesReader(4096));
final HttpMessageConverters httpMessageConverters = new HttpMessageConverters(decoderConverters);
return new SpringDecoder(new ObjectFactory<HttpMessageConverters>() {
@Override
public HttpMessageConverters getObject() {
return httpMessageConverters;
}
});
}
}
}