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package org.apache.commons.collections.functors;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import org.apache.commons.collections.FunctorException;
import org.apache.commons.collections.Transformer;
/**
* Transformer implementation that creates a new object instance by reflection.
*
* WARNING: from v3.2.2 onwards this class will throw an
* {@link UnsupportedOperationException} when trying to serialize or
* de-serialize an instance to prevent potential remote code execution exploits.
*
* In order to re-enable serialization support for {@code InvokerTransformer}
* the following system property can be used (via -Dproperty=true):
*
* org.apache.commons.collections.enableUnsafeSerialization
*
*
* @since Commons Collections 3.0
* @version $Revision$ $Date$
*
* @author Stephen Colebourne
*
* @deprecated Apache Commons Collections version 3.x is being deprecated from AEMaaCS. The upgraded version 4.4 of Commons Collections is already included as replacement. Customers are advised to upgrade to this version of the library. Please note: the package name was changed to org.apache.commons.collections4. Further note that there are AEM APIs currently exposing the old collections classes; these will be updated in upcoming releases.
*/
@Deprecated(since = "2021-04-30")
public class InvokerTransformer implements Transformer, Serializable {
/**
* The serial version
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -8653385846894047688L;
/**
* The method name to call
*/
private final String iMethodName;
/**
* The array of reflection parameter types
*/
private final Class[] iParamTypes;
/**
* The array of reflection arguments
*/
private final Object[] iArgs;
/**
* Gets an instance of this transformer calling a specific method with no arguments.
*
* @param methodName the method name to call
* @return an invoker transformer
* @since Commons Collections 3.1
*/
public static Transformer getInstance(String methodName) {
if (methodName == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The method to invoke must not be null");
}
return new InvokerTransformer(methodName);
}
/**
* Gets an instance of this transformer calling a specific method with specific values.
*
* @param methodName the method name to call
* @param paramTypes the parameter types of the method
* @param args the arguments to pass to the method
* @return an invoker transformer
*/
public static Transformer getInstance(String methodName, Class[] paramTypes, Object[] args) {
if (methodName == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The method to invoke must not be null");
}
if (((paramTypes == null) && (args != null)) || ((paramTypes != null) && (args == null)) || ((paramTypes != null) && (args != null) && (paramTypes.length != args.length))) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The parameter types must match the arguments");
}
if (paramTypes == null || paramTypes.length == 0) {
return new InvokerTransformer(methodName);
} else {
paramTypes = (Class[]) paramTypes.clone();
args = (Object[]) args.clone();
return new InvokerTransformer(methodName, paramTypes, args);
}
}
/**
* Constructor for no arg instance.
*
* @param methodName the method to call
*/
private InvokerTransformer(String methodName) {
super();
iMethodName = methodName;
iParamTypes = null;
iArgs = null;
}
/**
* Constructor that performs no validation.
* Use getInstance
if you want that.
*
* @param methodName the method to call
* @param paramTypes the constructor parameter types, not cloned
* @param args the constructor arguments, not cloned
*/
public InvokerTransformer(String methodName, Class[] paramTypes, Object[] args) {
super();
iMethodName = methodName;
iParamTypes = paramTypes;
iArgs = args;
}
/**
* Transforms the input to result by invoking a method on the input.
*
* @param input the input object to transform
* @return the transformed result, null if null input
*/
public Object transform(Object input) {
if (input == null) {
return null;
}
try {
Class cls = input.getClass();
Method method = cls.getMethod(iMethodName, iParamTypes);
return method.invoke(input, iArgs);
} catch (NoSuchMethodException ex) {
throw new FunctorException("InvokerTransformer: The method '" + iMethodName + "' on '" + input.getClass() + "' does not exist");
} catch (IllegalAccessException ex) {
throw new FunctorException("InvokerTransformer: The method '" + iMethodName + "' on '" + input.getClass() + "' cannot be accessed");
} catch (InvocationTargetException ex) {
throw new FunctorException("InvokerTransformer: The method '" + iMethodName + "' on '" + input.getClass() + "' threw an exception", ex);
}
}
/**
* Overrides the default writeObject implementation to prevent
* serialization (see COLLECTIONS-580).
*/
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream os) throws IOException {
FunctorUtils.checkUnsafeSerialization(InvokerTransformer.class);
os.defaultWriteObject();
}
/**
* Overrides the default readObject implementation to prevent
* de-serialization (see COLLECTIONS-580).
*/
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream is) throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException {
FunctorUtils.checkUnsafeSerialization(InvokerTransformer.class);
is.defaultReadObject();
}
}
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