mapRouteResultWith
Description
Changes the message the inner route sends to the responder.
The mapRouteResult
directive is used as a building block for Custom Directives to transform the RouteResult coming back from the inner route. It’s similar to the mapRouteResult directive but returning a Future
CompletionStage
instead of a result immediately, which may be useful for longer running transformations.
See Result Transformation Directives for similar directives.
Example
- Scala
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case object MyCustomRejection extends Rejection val rejectRejections = // not particularly useful directive mapRouteResultWith { case Rejected(_) => Future(Rejected(List(AuthorizationFailedRejection))) case res => Future(res) } val route = rejectRejections { reject(MyCustomRejection) } // tests: Get("/") ~> route ~> check { rejection shouldEqual AuthorizationFailedRejection }
- Java
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source
import static org.apache.pekko.http.javadsl.server.Directives.mapRouteResultWith; import static org.apache.pekko.http.javadsl.server.Directives.mapRouteResultWith; import static org.apache.pekko.http.javadsl.server.Directives.reject; final Route route = mapRouteResultWith( rr -> CompletableFuture.supplyAsync( () -> { if (rr instanceof Rejected) { final Iterable<Rejection> rejections = Collections.singletonList(Rejections.authorizationFailed()); return RouteResults.rejected(rejections); } else { return rr; } }), () -> reject(new MyCustomRejection())); // tests: runRouteUnSealed(route, HttpRequest.GET("/")) .assertRejections(Rejections.authorizationFailed());
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