Force encoding in Http request in spring boot












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If I have unsafe character in URL, my spring boot application returns 400.



I need to enforce UTF-8 encoding so that my spring boot application can encode such characters and then pass the request.



I tried adding @Encoded annotation at parameter level but this did not fix the issue:



https://www.concretepage.com/webservices/resteasy-3/rest-web-service-jax-rs-encoded-annotation-example-with-resteasy-3



I guess I need to enable this config



spring.http.encoding.charset=UTF-8
spring.http.encoding.enabled=true
spring.http.encoding.force=true


Being new to spring boot, I am not sure of the file. Could I please get some direction on this?










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    Possible duplicate of spring boot interceptor to check request params for any unsafe characters and handle them

    – smilyface
    Jan 4 at 12:22











  • Are you asking where you must define such configuration ? If yes it is typically in project-root/src/main/resources/config/application.properties.

    – Adrien H
    Jan 4 at 12:35











  • Yes. I did . Defined it there but spring application is still returning 400 because of unsafe characters in request params

    – Simran kaur
    Jan 4 at 12:36
















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If I have unsafe character in URL, my spring boot application returns 400.



I need to enforce UTF-8 encoding so that my spring boot application can encode such characters and then pass the request.



I tried adding @Encoded annotation at parameter level but this did not fix the issue:



https://www.concretepage.com/webservices/resteasy-3/rest-web-service-jax-rs-encoded-annotation-example-with-resteasy-3



I guess I need to enable this config



spring.http.encoding.charset=UTF-8
spring.http.encoding.enabled=true
spring.http.encoding.force=true


Being new to spring boot, I am not sure of the file. Could I please get some direction on this?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Possible duplicate of spring boot interceptor to check request params for any unsafe characters and handle them

    – smilyface
    Jan 4 at 12:22











  • Are you asking where you must define such configuration ? If yes it is typically in project-root/src/main/resources/config/application.properties.

    – Adrien H
    Jan 4 at 12:35











  • Yes. I did . Defined it there but spring application is still returning 400 because of unsafe characters in request params

    – Simran kaur
    Jan 4 at 12:36














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If I have unsafe character in URL, my spring boot application returns 400.



I need to enforce UTF-8 encoding so that my spring boot application can encode such characters and then pass the request.



I tried adding @Encoded annotation at parameter level but this did not fix the issue:



https://www.concretepage.com/webservices/resteasy-3/rest-web-service-jax-rs-encoded-annotation-example-with-resteasy-3



I guess I need to enable this config



spring.http.encoding.charset=UTF-8
spring.http.encoding.enabled=true
spring.http.encoding.force=true


Being new to spring boot, I am not sure of the file. Could I please get some direction on this?










share|improve this question
















If I have unsafe character in URL, my spring boot application returns 400.



I need to enforce UTF-8 encoding so that my spring boot application can encode such characters and then pass the request.



I tried adding @Encoded annotation at parameter level but this did not fix the issue:



https://www.concretepage.com/webservices/resteasy-3/rest-web-service-jax-rs-encoded-annotation-example-with-resteasy-3



I guess I need to enable this config



spring.http.encoding.charset=UTF-8
spring.http.encoding.enabled=true
spring.http.encoding.force=true


Being new to spring boot, I am not sure of the file. Could I please get some direction on this?







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    Possible duplicate of spring boot interceptor to check request params for any unsafe characters and handle them

    – smilyface
    Jan 4 at 12:22











  • Are you asking where you must define such configuration ? If yes it is typically in project-root/src/main/resources/config/application.properties.

    – Adrien H
    Jan 4 at 12:35











  • Yes. I did . Defined it there but spring application is still returning 400 because of unsafe characters in request params

    – Simran kaur
    Jan 4 at 12:36














  • 1





    Possible duplicate of spring boot interceptor to check request params for any unsafe characters and handle them

    – smilyface
    Jan 4 at 12:22











  • Are you asking where you must define such configuration ? If yes it is typically in project-root/src/main/resources/config/application.properties.

    – Adrien H
    Jan 4 at 12:35











  • Yes. I did . Defined it there but spring application is still returning 400 because of unsafe characters in request params

    – Simran kaur
    Jan 4 at 12:36








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Possible duplicate of spring boot interceptor to check request params for any unsafe characters and handle them

– smilyface
Jan 4 at 12:22





Possible duplicate of spring boot interceptor to check request params for any unsafe characters and handle them

– smilyface
Jan 4 at 12:22













Are you asking where you must define such configuration ? If yes it is typically in project-root/src/main/resources/config/application.properties.

– Adrien H
Jan 4 at 12:35





Are you asking where you must define such configuration ? If yes it is typically in project-root/src/main/resources/config/application.properties.

– Adrien H
Jan 4 at 12:35













Yes. I did . Defined it there but spring application is still returning 400 because of unsafe characters in request params

– Simran kaur
Jan 4 at 12:36





Yes. I did . Defined it there but spring application is still returning 400 because of unsafe characters in request params

– Simran kaur
Jan 4 at 12:36












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