Spring RedirectAttributes: addAttribute() vs addFlashAttribute()
Assume you have 2 controllers.If you redirect from one controller to another controller the values in model object won't be available in the other controller. So if you want to share the model object values then you have to say in first controller
addFlashAttribute("modelkey", "modelvalue");
Then second controller's model contains now the above key value pair..
Second question ? What is difference between addAttribute
and addFlashAttribute
in RedirectAttributes
class
addAttribute
will pass the values as requestparameters instead of model,so when you add some using addAttribute
you can access those values from request.getParameter
Here is the code.I have used to find out what is going on :
@RequestMapping(value = "/rm1", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public String rm1(Model model,RedirectAttributes rm) {
System.out.println("Entered rm1 method ");
rm.addFlashAttribute("modelkey", "modelvalue");
rm.addAttribute("nonflash", "nonflashvalue");
model.addAttribute("modelkey", "modelvalue");
return "redirect:/rm2.htm";
}
@RequestMapping(value = "/rm2", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public String rm2(Model model,HttpServletRequest request) {
System.out.println("Entered rm2 method ");
Map md = model.asMap();
for (Object modelKey : md.keySet()) {
Object modelValue = md.get(modelKey);
System.out.println(modelKey + " -- " + modelValue);
}
System.out.println("=== Request data ===");
java.util.Enumeration<String> reqEnum = request.getParameterNames();
while (reqEnum.hasMoreElements()) {
String s = reqEnum.nextElement();
System.out.println(s);
System.out.println("==" + request.getParameter(s));
}
return "controller2output";
}
Javadoc description: "A FlashMap provides a way for one request to store attributes intended for use in another. This is most commonly needed when redirecting from one URL to another -- e.g. the Post/Redirect/Get pattern. A FlashMap is saved before the redirect (typically in the session) and is made available after the redirect and removed immediately."
Here is the difference:
addFlashAttribute()
actually stores the attributes in a flashmap (which is internally maintained in the userssession
and removed once the next redirected request gets fulfilled)addAttribute()
essentially constructs request parameters out of your attributes and redirects to the desired page with the request parameters.
So the advantage of addFlashAttribute()
will be that you can store pretty much any object in your flash attribute (as it is not serialized into request params at all, but maintained as an object), whereas with addAttribute()
since the object that you add gets transformed to a normal request param, you are pretty limited to the object types like String
or primitives.