javax validation not working on method parameters.. This is a test code and none of javax validation works on method parameter...
@RequestMapping(value = "/{id}", method = RequestMethod.PUT, params = "action=testAction")
public Test update(
@Size(min = 1) @RequestBody List<String> ids,
@Min(3) @PathVariable String name) {
return doSomething(ids, name);
}
But i have class level validations which works perfectly...
@RequestMapping(method = RequestMethod.POST)
@ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
public RoleType create (@RequestBody @Validated(FieldType.class) User user) {
...
}
And
@Size(min = 2, max = 10, groups = { FieldType.class }, message = "Invalid user code")
public String getId() {
return _id ;
}
-- Solution --
all steps followed as per the accepted answer. And another addition is annoation on class level
@Validated
class UserController
{
@RequestMapping(value = "/{id}", method = RequestMethod.PUT, params ="action=testAction")
public Test update(@Size(min = 1) @RequestBody List<String> ids,@Min(3) @PathVariable String name) {
return doSomething(ids, name);
}
}
you need to register MethodValidationPostProcessor bean to kick method level validation annotation
delegates to a JSR-303 provider for performing method-level validation on annotated methods.
@Bean
public MethodValidationPostProcessor methodValidationPostProcessor() {
return new MethodValidationPostProcessor();
}
then,
@RequestMapping(value = "/{id}", method = RequestMethod.PUT)
public Test update(
@Size(min = 1) @RequestBody List<String> ids,
@Min(3) @PathVariable("id") String name) {
return doSomething(ids, name);
}
if you want to handle validation exception
@ExceptionHandler(value = { ConstraintViolationException.class })
@ResponseStatus(value = HttpStatus.BAD_REQUEST)
public String handleResourceNotFoundException(ConstraintViolationException e) {
Set<ConstraintViolation<?>> violations = e.getConstraintViolations();
StringBuilder strBuilder = new StringBuilder();
for (ConstraintViolation<?> violation : violations ) {
strBuilder.append(violation.getMessage() + "\n");
}
return strBuilder.toString();
}