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Handy URI Templates is a RFC6570 compliant URI template processor. The library allows clients to
utilize templatized URIs and inject replacement variables to expand the template into a URI. The library sports
a fluent API, ability to plugin custom object renderers, and supports all levels of URI templates.
/*
* Copyright 2012, Ryan J. McDonough
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.damnhandy.uri.template.impl;
import static com.damnhandy.uri.template.UriTemplate.DEFAULT_SEPARATOR;
import com.damnhandy.uri.template.UriTemplate.Encoding;
/**
*
* An enum representing an operator in a URI Template.
*
*
* .------------------------------------------------------------------.
* | NUL + . / ; ? & # |
* |------------------------------------------------------------------|
* | first | "" "" "." "/" ";" "?" "&" "#" |
* | sep | "," "," "." "/" ";" "&" "&" "," |
* | named | false false false false true true true false |
* | ifemp | "" "" "" "" "" "=" "=" "" |
* | allow | U U+R U U U U U U+R |
* `------------------------------------------------------------------'
*
*
* @author Ryan J. McDonough
* @version $Revision: 1.1 $
*/
public enum Operator {
NUL ("", DEFAULT_SEPARATOR, false, Encoding.U),
RESERVED ("+", DEFAULT_SEPARATOR, false, Encoding.UR),
NAME_LABEL (".", ".", false, Encoding.U),
PATH ("/", "/", false, Encoding.U),
MATRIX (";", ";", true, Encoding.U),
QUERY ("?", "&", true, Encoding.U),
CONTINUATION("&", "&", true, Encoding.U),
FRAGMENT ("#", DEFAULT_SEPARATOR, false, Encoding.UR);
/**
*
*/
private String operator;
/**
*
*/
private String separator;
/**
*
*/
private boolean named;
/**
*
*/
private Encoding encoding = Encoding.U;
/**
*
* Create a new Operator.
*
* @param operator
* @param separator
*/
Operator(String operator, String separator, boolean named, Encoding encoding)
{
this.operator = operator;
this.separator = separator;
this.named = named;
this.encoding = encoding;
}
public String getOperator()
{
return this.operator;
}
public String getSeparator()
{
return this.separator;
}
/**
*
*
* @return
*/
public Encoding getEncoding() {
return encoding;
}
/**
*
*
* @return
*/
public boolean isNamed()
{
return named;
}
/**
*/
public String getListSeparator()
{
return DEFAULT_SEPARATOR;
}
/**
* When the variable is a Collection, this flag determines if we use
* the VarSpec name to prefix values. For example:
*
* {&list} return false
*
* {&list*} will return true
*
* @return
*/
public boolean useVarNameWhenExploded()
{
return named;
}
/**
*
*
* @return
*/
public String getPrefix()
{
return operator;
}
/**
* FIXME Comment this
*
* @param opCode
* @return
*/
public static Operator fromOpCode(String opCode) throws IllegalArgumentException
{
for (Operator op : Operator.values())
{
if (op.getOperator().equalsIgnoreCase(opCode))
{
return op;
}
else if ("!".equals(opCode) || "=".equals(opCode))
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException(opCode + " is not a valid operator.");
}
}
return null;
}
}
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