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Servlet Filter Support

Sling supports filter processing by applying filter chains to the requests before actually dispatching to the servlet or script for processing. Filters to be used in such filter processing are plain OSGi services of type javax.servlet.Filter which of course means that the services implement this interface.

See SLING-1213, SLING-1734, and Registering filters with Sling for more details. The NoPropertyFilter from our integration tests shows an example Sling Filter.

For Sling to pick up a javax.servlet.Filter service for filter processing two service registration properties are inspected:

Property Type Default Value Valid Values Description
sling.filter.scope String, String[]() or Vector<String> request REQUEST, INCLUDE, FORWARD, ERROR, COMPONENT Indication of which chain the filter should be added to. This property is required. If it is missing from the service, the service is ignored because it is assumed another consumer will be interested in using the service. Any unknown values of this property are also ignored causing the service to be completely ignored if none of the values provided by the property are valid. See below for the description of the filter chains.
sling.filter.pattern String `` Any String value Restrict the filter to paths that match the supplied regular expression. Requires Sling Engine 2.4.0.
service.ranking Integer 0 Any Integer value Indication of where to place the filter in the filter chain. The higher the number the earlier in the filter chain. This value may span the whole range of integer values. Two filters with equal service.ranking property value (explicitly set or default value of zero) will be ordered according to their service.id service property as described in section 5.2.5, Service Properties, of the OSGi Core Specification R 4.2.

Filter Chains

Sling maintains five filter chains: request level, component level, include filters, forward filters and error filters. Except for the component level filter these filter chains correspond to the filter <dispatcher> configurations as defined for Servlet API 2.5 web applications (see section SRV.6.2.5 Filters and the RequestDispatcher).

The following table summarizes when each of the filter chains is called and what value must be defined in the sling.filter.scope property to have a filter added to the respective chain:

sling.filter.scope Servlet API Correspondence Description
REQUEST REQUEST Filters are called once per request hitting Sling from the outside. These filters are called after the resource addressed by the request URL and the Servlet or script to process the request has been resolved before the COMPONENT filters (if any) and the Servlet or script are called.
INCLUDE INCLUDE Filters are called upon calling the RequestDispatcher.include method after the included resource and the Servlet or script to process the include have been resolved before the Servlet or script is called.
FORWARD FORWARD Filters are called upon calling the RequestDispatcher.forward method after the included resource and the Servlet or script to process the include have been resolved before the Servlet or script is called.
ERROR ERROR Filters are called upon HttpServletResponse.sendError or any uncaught Throwable before resolving the error handler Servlet or script.
COMPONENT REQUEST,INCLUDE,FORWARD The COMPONENT scoped filters are present for backwards compatibility with earlier Sling Engine releases. These filters will be called among the INCLUDE and FORWARD filters upon RequestDispatcher.include or RequestDispatcher.forward as well as before calling the request level Servlet or script after the REQUEST filters.

Note on INCLUDE and FORWARD with respect to JSP tags: These filters are also called if the respective including (e.g. <jsp:include> or <sling:include>) or forwarding (e.g. <jsp:forward> or <sling:forward>) ultimately calls the RequestDispatcher.

Filter Processing

Filter processing is part of the Sling request processing, which may be sketched as follows:

The first step of request processing is the Request Level processing which is concerned with resolving the resource, finding the appropriate servlet and calling into the request level filter chain. The next step is the Component Level processing, calling into the component level filters before finally calling the servlet or script:

When a servlet or script is including or forwarding to another resource for processing through the RequestDispatcher (or any JSP tag or other language feature ultimately using a RequestDispatcher) the following Dispatch processing takes place:

As a consequence, request level filters will be called at most once during request processing (they may not be called at all if a filter earlier in the filter chain decides to terminate the request) while the component level, include, and forward filters may be called multiple times while processing a request.

Troubleshooting

Apart form the logs which tell you when filters are executed, two Sling plugins provide information about filters in the OSGi console.

Recent Requests plugin

The request traces provided at /system/console/requests contain information about filter execution, as in this example:

0 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) TIMER_START{Request Processing}
...
0 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Method=GET, PathInfo=/some/path.html
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Applying request filters
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.bgservlets.impl.BackgroundServletStarterFilter
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.portal.container.internal.request.PortalFilter
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.rewriter.impl.RewriterFilter
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.i18n.impl.I18NFilter
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.engine.impl.debug.RequestProgressTrackerLogFilter
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) LOG Applying inner filters
3 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) TIMER_START{/some/script.jsp#0}
...
8 (2010-09-08 15:22:38) TIMER_END{8,Request Processing} Request Processing

Config Status plugin

The configuration status page at /system/console/config includes the current list of active filters in its Servlet Filters category, as in this example:

Current Apache Sling Servlet Filter Configuration

Request Filters:
-2147483648 : class org.apache.sling.bgservlets.impl.BackgroundServletStarterFilter (2547)
-3000 : class org.apache.sling.portal.container.internal.request.PortalFilter (2562)
-2500 : class org.apache.sling.rewriter.impl.RewriterFilter (3365)
-700 : class org.apache.sling.i18n.impl.I18NFilter (2334)
0 : class org.apache.sling.engine.impl.debug.RequestProgressTrackerLogFilter (2402)

Error Filters:
---

Include Filters:

Forward Filters:
1000 : class some.package.DebugFilter (2449)

Component Filters:
-200 : class some.package.SomeComponentFilter (2583)

The first numbers on those lines are the filter priorities, and the last number in parentheses is the OSGi service ID.

Support in Sling Engine 2.1.0

Up to and including Sling Engine 2.1.0 support for Servlet Filters has been as follows:

Rev. 1679956 by bdelacretaz on Mon, 18 May 2015 08:21:14 +0000
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