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guylabs avatar guylabs commented on June 7, 2024

Hi Egidio,

you are able to set the base URL on the org.springframework.data.rest.core.config.RepositoryRestConfiguration class in your Java servlet configuration. Here is an example of it:

@Configuration
public class WebConfiguration extends RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration {

    @Override
    protected void configureRepositoryRestConfiguration(RepositoryRestConfiguration config) {
        try {
            config.setBaseUri(new URI("http://localhost"));
        } catch (URISyntaxException exception) {
            throw new RuntimeException("Cannot set base URI", exception);
        }
    }

}

The other option would be to deploy the WAR file to the ROOT of Tomcat (or any other servlet container) such that your context is not used anymore.

The last option is to configure an Apache HTTP server in front of your Tomcat and use a proxy configuration wich hides the context from the outside.

I hope this helps you.

Regards,

Guy

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EgidioCaprino avatar EgidioCaprino commented on June 7, 2024

Hi,

Unfortunately it does not work. I still have the context root in the paths.

Here is my code:

package com.raspberrygrowroom.config;

import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.data.rest.core.config.RepositoryRestConfiguration;
import org.springframework.data.rest.webmvc.config.RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration;

import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;

@Configuration
public class RestConfig extends RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration {

  @Override
  protected void configureRepositoryRestConfiguration(RepositoryRestConfiguration config) {
    try {
      config.setBaseUri(new URI("http://localhost"));
    } catch (URISyntaxException e) {
      throw new RuntimeException(e);
    }
  }

}

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guylabs avatar guylabs commented on June 7, 2024

Hi Egidio,

did you try the solution with the ROOT WAR deploy to your servlet container? And is your RestConfig the only RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration in your classpath?

For the ROOT war you can check a how to here: http://macgyverdev.blogspot.ch/2014/02/how-to-change-context-root-to-in-tomcat.html

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Guy

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EgidioCaprino avatar EgidioCaprino commented on June 7, 2024

Hello,

It seems the only way to deploy my application under the root context. Now I get the paths in the right way.

Thank you very much.

Egidio

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guylabs avatar guylabs commented on June 7, 2024

Hi Egidio,

ok nice. I'm glad that I could help you out!

Thanks for closing it and have a nice weekend,

Cheers,

Guy

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