I’ve been searching the net and stackoverflow for an example of somebody inserting content into the response using a servlet filter, but can only find examples of people capturing/compressing the output and/or changing the headers. My goal is to append a chunk of HTML just before the closing </body> of all HTML responses.
I’m working on a solution that extends the HttpServletResponseWrapper to use my own PrintWriter, then overriding the write methods thereon. Inside the write method I’m storing the last 7 characters to see if it’s equal to the closing body tag, and then I write my HTML chunk plus the closing body tag, before continuing normal write operations for the rest of the document.
I feel that somebody must have solved this problem already, and probably more elegantly than I will. I’d appreciate any examples of how to use a servlet filter to insert content into a response.
UPDATED
Responding to a comment, I am also trying to implement the CharResponseWrapper from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/filters-137243.html. Here is my code:
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
CharResponseWrapper wrappedResponse = new CharResponseWrapper(
(HttpServletResponse)response);
chain.doFilter(wrappedRequest, wrappedResponse);
String s = wrappedResponse.toString();
if (wrappedResponse.getContentType().equals("text/html") &&
StringUtils.isNotBlank(s)) {
CharArrayWriter caw = new CharArrayWriter();
caw.write(s.substring(0, s.indexOf("</body>") - 1));
caw.write("WTF</body></html>");
response.setContentLength(caw.toString().length());
out.write(caw.toString());
}
else {
out.write(wrappedResponse.toString());
}
out.close();
I am also wrapping the request, but that code works and shouldn’t affect the response.
The codebase I am using, calls the getOutputStream method, instead of getWriter when it processes the response, so the examples included in the other answer doesn’t help. Here is a more complete answer that works with both the OutputStream and the PrintWriter, even erroring correctly, if the writer is accessed twice. This is derived from the great example, DUMP REQUEST AND RESPONSE USING JAVAX.SERVLET.FILTER.