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package com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation;

import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.TimeZone;

/**
 * General-purpose annotation used for configuring details of how
 * values of properties are to be serialized.
 * Unlike most other Jackson annotations, annotation does not
 * have specific universal interpretation: instead, effect depends on datatype
 * of property being annotated (or more specifically, deserializer
 * and serializer being used).
 *

* Common uses include choosing between alternate representations -- for example, * whether {@link java.util.Date} is to be serialized as number (Java timestamp) * or String (such as ISO-8601 compatible time value) -- as well as configuring * exact details with {@link #pattern} property. *

* As of Jackson 2.6, known special handling includes: *

    *
  • {@link java.util.Date}: Shape can be {@link Shape#STRING} or {@link Shape#NUMBER}; * pattern may contain {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat}-compatible pattern definition. *
  • *
  • Can be used on Classes (types) as well, for modified default behavior, possibly * overridden by per-property annotation *
  • *
  • {@link java.lang.Enum}s: Shapes {@link Shape#STRING} and {@link Shape#NUMBER} can be * used to change between numeric (index) and textual (name or toString()); * but it is also possible to use {@link Shape#OBJECT} to serialize (but not deserialize) * {@link java.lang.Enum}s as JSON Objects (as if they were POJOs). NOTE: serialization * as JSON Object only works with class annotation; * will not work as per-property annotation. *
  • *
  • {@link java.util.Collection}s can be serialized as (and deserialized from) JSON Objects, * if {@link Shape#OBJECT} is used. NOTE: can ONLY be used as class annotation; * will not work as per-property annotation. *
  • *
  • {@link java.lang.Number} subclasses can be serialized as full objects if * {@link Shape#OBJECT} is used. Otherwise the default behavior of serializing to a * scalar number value will be preferred. NOTE: can ONLY be used as class annotation; * will not work as per-property annotation. *
  • *
* * @since 2.0 */ @Target({ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE, ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.PARAMETER, ElementType.TYPE}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @JacksonAnnotation public @interface JsonFormat { /** * Value that indicates that default {@link java.util.Locale} * (from deserialization or serialization context) should be used: * annotation does not define value to use. */ public final static String DEFAULT_LOCALE = "##default"; /** * Value that indicates that default {@link java.util.TimeZone} * (from deserialization or serialization context) should be used: * annotation does not define value to use. */ public final static String DEFAULT_TIMEZONE = "##default"; /** * Datatype-specific additional piece of configuration that may be used * to further refine formatting aspects. This may, for example, determine * low-level format String used for {@link java.util.Date} serialization; * however, exact use is determined by specific JsonSerializer */ public String pattern() default ""; /** * Structure to use for serialization: definition of mapping depends on datatype, * but usually has straight-forward counterpart in data format (JSON). * Note that commonly only a subset of shapes is available; and if 'invalid' value * is chosen, defaults are usually used. */ public Shape shape() default Shape.ANY; /** * {@link java.util.Locale} to use for serialization (if needed). * Special value of {@link #DEFAULT_LOCALE} * can be used to mean "just use the default", where default is specified * by the serialization context, which in turn defaults to system * defaults ({@link java.util.Locale#getDefault()}) unless explicitly * set to another locale. */ public String locale() default DEFAULT_LOCALE; /** * {@link java.util.TimeZone} to use for serialization (if needed). * Special value of {@link #DEFAULT_TIMEZONE} * can be used to mean "just use the default", where default is specified * by the serialization context, which in turn defaults to system * defaults ({@link java.util.TimeZone#getDefault()}) unless explicitly * set to another locale. */ public String timezone() default DEFAULT_TIMEZONE; /** * Set of {@link JsonFormat.Feature}s to explicitly enable with respect * to handling of annotated property. This will have precedence over possible * global configuration. * * @since 2.6 */ public JsonFormat.Feature[] with() default { }; /** * Set of {@link JsonFormat.Feature}s to explicitly disable with respect * to handling of annotated property. This will have precedence over possible * global configuration. * * @since 2.6 */ public JsonFormat.Feature[] without() default { }; /* /********************************************************** /* Value enumeration(s), value class(es) /********************************************************** */ /** * Value enumeration used for indicating preferred Shape; translates * loosely to JSON types, with some extra values to indicate less precise * choices (i.e. allowing one of multiple actual shapes) */ public enum Shape { /** * Marker enum value that indicates "default" (or "whatever") choice; needed * since Annotations can not have null values for enums. */ ANY, /** * Value that indicates shape should not be structural (that is, not * {@link #ARRAY} or {@link #OBJECT}, but can be any other shape. */ SCALAR, /** * Value that indicates that (JSON) Array type should be used. */ ARRAY, /** * Value that indicates that (JSON) Object type should be used. */ OBJECT, /** * Value that indicates that a numeric (JSON) type should be used * (but does not specify whether integer or floating-point representation * should be used) */ NUMBER, /** * Value that indicates that floating-point numeric type should be used */ NUMBER_FLOAT, /** * Value that indicates that integer number type should be used * (and not {@link #NUMBER_FLOAT}). */ NUMBER_INT, /** * Value that indicates that (JSON) String type should be used. */ STRING, /** * Value that indicates that (JSON) boolean type * (true, false) should be used. */ BOOLEAN ; public boolean isNumeric() { return (this == NUMBER) || (this == NUMBER_INT) || (this == NUMBER_FLOAT); } public boolean isStructured() { return (this == OBJECT) || (this == ARRAY); } } /** * Set of features that can be enabled/disabled for property annotated. * These often relate to specific SerializationFeature * or DeserializationFeature, as noted by entries. *

* Note that whether specific setting has an effect depends on whether * JsonSerializer / JsonDeserializer being used * takes the format setting into account. If not, please file an issue * for adding support via issue tracker for package that has handlers * (if you know which one; if not, just use `jackson-databind`). * * @since 2.6 */ public enum Feature { /** * Override for DeserializationFeature.ACCEPT_SINGLE_VALUE_AS_ARRAY * which will allow deserialization of JSON non-array values into single-element * Java arrays and {@link java.util.Collection}s. */ ACCEPT_SINGLE_VALUE_AS_ARRAY, /** * Override for SerializationFeature.WRITE_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS, * similar constraints apply. */ WRITE_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS, /** * Override for SerializationFeature.WRITE_DATES_WITH_ZONE_ID, * similar constraints apply. */ WRITE_DATES_WITH_ZONE_ID, /** * Override for SerializationFeature.WRITE_SINGLE_ELEM_ARRAYS_UNWRAPPED * which will force serialization of single-element arrays and {@link java.util.Collection}s * as that single element and excluding array wrapper. */ WRITE_SINGLE_ELEM_ARRAYS_UNWRAPPED, /** * Override for SerializationFeature.ORDER_MAP_ENTRIES_BY_KEYS, * enabling of which will force sorting of {@link java.util.Map} keys before * serialization. */ WRITE_SORTED_MAP_ENTRIES, ; } /** * Helper class that encapsulates information equivalent to {@link java.lang.Boolean} * valued {@link java.util.EnumMap}. * * @since 2.6 */ public static class Features { private final int enabled, disabled; private final static Features EMPTY = new Features(0, 0); private Features(int e, int d) { enabled = e; disabled = d; } public static Features empty() { return EMPTY; } public static Features construct(JsonFormat f) { return construct(f.with(), f.without()); } public static Features construct(Feature[] enabled, Feature[] disabled) { int e = 0; for (Feature f : enabled) { e |= (1 << f.ordinal()); } int d = 0; for (Feature f : disabled) { d |= (1 << f.ordinal()); } return new Features(e, d); } public Features with(Feature...features) { int e = enabled; for (Feature f : features) { e |= (1 << f.ordinal()); } return (e == enabled) ? this : new Features(e, disabled); } public Features without(Feature...features) { int d = disabled; for (Feature f : features) { d |= (1 << f.ordinal()); } return (d == disabled) ? this : new Features(enabled, d); } public Boolean get(Feature f) { int mask = (1 << f.ordinal()); if ((disabled & mask) != 0) { return Boolean.FALSE; } if ((enabled & mask) != 0) { return Boolean.TRUE; } return null; } } /** * Helper class used to contain information from a single {@link JsonFormat} * annotation. */ public static class Value implements JacksonAnnotationValue // since 2.6 { private final String pattern; private final Shape shape; private final Locale locale; private final String timezoneStr; /** * @since 2.6 */ private final Features features; // lazily constructed when created from annotations private TimeZone _timezone; public Value() { this("", Shape.ANY, "", "", Features.empty()); } public Value(JsonFormat ann) { this(ann.pattern(), ann.shape(), ann.locale(), ann.timezone(), Features.construct(ann)); } /** * @since 2.6 */ public Value(String p, Shape sh, String localeStr, String tzStr, Features f) { this(p, sh, (localeStr == null || localeStr.length() == 0 || DEFAULT_LOCALE.equals(localeStr)) ? null : new Locale(localeStr), (tzStr == null || tzStr.length() == 0 || DEFAULT_TIMEZONE.equals(tzStr)) ? null : tzStr, null, f); } /** * @since 2.6 */ public Value(String p, Shape sh, Locale l, TimeZone tz, Features f) { pattern = p; shape = (sh == null) ? Shape.ANY : sh; locale = l; _timezone = tz; timezoneStr = null; features = (f == null) ? Features.empty() : f; } /** * @since 2.6 */ public Value(String p, Shape sh, Locale l, String tzStr, TimeZone tz, Features f) { pattern = p; shape = (sh == null) ? Shape.ANY : sh; locale = l; _timezone = tz; timezoneStr = tzStr; features = (f == null) ? Features.empty() : f; } /** * @deprecated since 2.6 */ @Deprecated public Value(String p, Shape sh, Locale l, TimeZone tz) { this(p, sh, l, tz, Features.empty()); } /** * @deprecated since 2.6 */ @Deprecated public Value(String p, Shape sh, String localeStr, String tzStr) { this(p, sh, localeStr, tzStr, Features.empty()); } /** * @deprecated since 2.6 */ @Deprecated public Value(String p, Shape sh, Locale l, String tzStr, TimeZone tz) { this(p, sh, l, tzStr, tz, Features.empty()); } /** * @since 2.6 */ public static Value forPattern(String p) { return new Value(p, null, null, null, null, Features.empty()); } /** * @since 2.1 */ public Value withPattern(String p) { return new Value(p, shape, locale, timezoneStr, _timezone, features); } /** * @since 2.1 */ public Value withShape(Shape s) { return new Value(pattern, s, locale, timezoneStr, _timezone, features); } /** * @since 2.1 */ public Value withLocale(Locale l) { return new Value(pattern, shape, l, timezoneStr, _timezone, features); } /** * @since 2.1 */ public Value withTimeZone(TimeZone tz) { return new Value(pattern, shape, locale, null, tz, features); } /** * @since 2.6 */ public Value withFeature(JsonFormat.Feature f) { Features newFeats = features.with(f); return (newFeats == features) ? this : new Value(pattern, shape, locale, timezoneStr, _timezone, newFeats); } /** * @since 2.6 */ public Value withoutFeature(JsonFormat.Feature f) { Features newFeats = features.without(f); return (newFeats == features) ? this : new Value(pattern, shape, locale, timezoneStr, _timezone, newFeats); } @Override public Class valueFor() { return JsonFormat.class; } public String getPattern() { return pattern; } public Shape getShape() { return shape; } public Locale getLocale() { return locale; } /** * Alternate access (compared to {@link #getTimeZone()}) which is useful * when caller just wants time zone id to convert, but not as JDK * provided {@link TimeZone} * * @since 2.4 */ public String timeZoneAsString() { if (_timezone != null) { return _timezone.getID(); } return timezoneStr; } public TimeZone getTimeZone() { TimeZone tz = _timezone; if (tz == null) { if (timezoneStr == null) { return null; } tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone(timezoneStr); _timezone = tz; } return tz; } /** * @since 2.4 */ public boolean hasShape() { return shape != Shape.ANY; } /** * @since 2.4 */ public boolean hasPattern() { return (pattern != null) && (pattern.length() > 0); } /** * @since 2.4 */ public boolean hasLocale() { return locale != null; } /** * @since 2.4 */ public boolean hasTimeZone() { return (_timezone != null) || (timezoneStr != null && !timezoneStr.isEmpty()); } /** * Accessor for checking whether this format value has specific setting for * given feature. Result is 3-valued with either `null`, {@link Boolean#TRUE} or * {@link Boolean#FALSE}, indicating 'yes/no/dunno' choices, where `null` ("dunno") * indicates that the default handling should be used based on global defaults, * and there is no format override. * * @since 2.6 */ public Boolean getFeature(JsonFormat.Feature f) { return features.get(f); } } }





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