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package com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ser.std;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonGenerator;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonToken;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.type.WritableTypeId;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JavaType;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonMappingException;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.SerializerProvider;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.annotation.JacksonStdImpl;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.jsonFormatVisitors.JsonArrayFormatVisitor;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.jsonFormatVisitors.JsonFormatTypes;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.jsonFormatVisitors.JsonFormatVisitorWrapper;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.jsontype.TypeSerializer;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.node.ObjectNode;
/**
* Unlike other integral number array serializers, we do not just print out byte values
* as numbers. Instead, we assume that it would make more sense to output content
* as base64 encoded bytes (using default base64 encoding).
*
* NOTE: since it is NOT serialized as an array, cannot use AsArraySerializer as base
*
* NOTE: since 2.6, has been a main-level class; earlier was embedded in
* {@link StdArraySerializers}.
*/
@JacksonStdImpl
public class ByteArraySerializer extends StdSerializer
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
public ByteArraySerializer() {
super(byte[].class);
}
@Override
public boolean isEmpty(SerializerProvider prov, byte[] value) {
return value.length == 0;
}
@Override
public void serialize(byte[] value, JsonGenerator g, SerializerProvider provider)
throws IOException
{
g.writeBinary(provider.getConfig().getBase64Variant(),
value, 0, value.length);
}
@Override
public void serializeWithType(byte[] value, JsonGenerator g, SerializerProvider provider,
TypeSerializer typeSer)
throws IOException
{
// most likely scalar
WritableTypeId typeIdDef = typeSer.writeTypePrefix(g,
typeSer.typeId(value, JsonToken.VALUE_EMBEDDED_OBJECT));
g.writeBinary(provider.getConfig().getBase64Variant(),
value, 0, value.length);
typeSer.writeTypeSuffix(g, typeIdDef);
/* OLD impl
typeSer.writeTypePrefixForScalar(value, g);
g.writeBinary(provider.getConfig().getBase64Variant(),
value, 0, value.length);
typeSer.writeTypeSuffixForScalar(value, g);
*/
}
@Override
public JsonNode getSchema(SerializerProvider provider, Type typeHint)
{
ObjectNode o = createSchemaNode("array", true);
ObjectNode itemSchema = createSchemaNode("byte"); //binary values written as strings?
return o.set("items", itemSchema);
}
@Override
public void acceptJsonFormatVisitor(JsonFormatVisitorWrapper visitor, JavaType typeHint)
throws JsonMappingException
{
// 14-Mar-2016, tatu: while logically (and within JVM) binary, gets encoded as Base64 String,
// let's try to indicate it is array of Bytes... difficult, thanks to JSON Schema's
// lackluster listing of types
//
// TODO: for 2.8, make work either as String/base64, or array of numbers,
// with a qualifier that can be used to determine it's byte[]
JsonArrayFormatVisitor v2 = visitor.expectArrayFormat(typeHint);
if (v2 != null) {
v2.itemsFormat(JsonFormatTypes.INTEGER);
}
}
}