Stack Overflow Asked by Steve Chambers on December 9, 2021
I’m migrating from JBoss 6.4.3 to JBoss 7.2 and saw a Valves are no longer supported
warning during deployment. This came from a jboss-web.xml
file with:
<valve>
<class-name>org.jboss.web.rewrite.RewriteValve</class-name>
</valve>
…and a corresponding rewrite.properties
file:
RewriteCond %{HTTP:X-Forwarded-Proto} http
RewriteRule .* https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [R,L]
Could anyone advise how to rewrite this (no pun intended) for Undertow?
You can create a rewrite
filter in the Undertow subsystem, and then reference it in the server host within the configuration file (standalone.xml or domain.xml - depending on the mode in which you start the application server).
I can think of two options, which might help you:
Using the JBoss Application Server Client
(should be placed in path/to/jboss-7.2/bin/
)
redirect-http-to-https
:./jboss-cli.sh --connect --command="/subsystem=undertow/configuration=filter/rewrite=redirect-http-to-https:add(redirect="true",target="https://%{LOCAL_SERVER_NAME}%{REQUEST_URL}")"
redirect-http-to-https
:./jboss-cli.sh --connect --command="/subsystem=undertow/server=default-server/host=default-host/filter-ref=redirect-http-to-https:add(predicate="equals(%p,80)")"
Manually editing the respective config file (e.g. standalone.xml
)
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:11.0" default-server="default-server" [...]>
<buffer-cache name="default"/>
<server name="default-server">
[...]
<host name="default-host" alias="localhost">
<filter-ref name="redirect-http-to-https" predicate="equals(%p,80)"/>
</host>
</server>
[...]
<filters>
<rewrite name="redirect-http-to-https" target="https://%{LOCAL_SERVER_NAME}%{REQUEST_URL}" redirect="true"/>
</filters>
</subsystem>
Note: For the Undertow exchange attributes (e.g. LOCAL_SERVER_NAME
) refer to Undertow documentation. Further, the part predicate="equals(%p,80)"
in the filter-ref
checks the requested port (%p
-> just another Undertow exchange attribute) and if it equals to 80
, then it triggers our redirect filter redirect-http-to-https
- you can change the port 80
as per your need.
Answered by Kenan Güler on December 9, 2021
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