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package com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonInclude;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JavaType;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.introspect.AnnotatedMethod;
/**
* Helper class that contains functionality needed by both serialization
* and deserialization side.
*/
public class BeanUtil
{
/*
/**********************************************************
/* Handling property names
/**********************************************************
*/
/**
* @since 2.5
*/
public static String okNameForGetter(AnnotatedMethod am, boolean stdNaming) {
String name = am.getName();
String str = okNameForIsGetter(am, name, stdNaming);
if (str == null) {
str = okNameForRegularGetter(am, name, stdNaming);
}
return str;
}
/**
* @since 2.5
*/
public static String okNameForRegularGetter(AnnotatedMethod am, String name,
boolean stdNaming)
{
if (name.startsWith("get")) {
/* 16-Feb-2009, tatu: To handle [JACKSON-53], need to block
* CGLib-provided method "getCallbacks". Not sure of exact
* safe criteria to get decent coverage without false matches;
* but for now let's assume there's no reason to use any
* such getter from CGLib.
* But let's try this approach...
*/
if ("getCallbacks".equals(name)) {
if (isCglibGetCallbacks(am)) {
return null;
}
} else if ("getMetaClass".equals(name)) {
// 30-Apr-2009, tatu: Need to suppress serialization of a cyclic reference
if (isGroovyMetaClassGetter(am)) {
return null;
}
}
return stdNaming
? stdManglePropertyName(name, 3)
: legacyManglePropertyName(name, 3);
}
return null;
}
/**
* @since 2.5
*/
public static String okNameForIsGetter(AnnotatedMethod am, String name,
boolean stdNaming)
{
if (name.startsWith("is")) { // plus, must return a boolean
Class> rt = am.getRawType();
if (rt == Boolean.class || rt == Boolean.TYPE) {
return stdNaming
? stdManglePropertyName(name, 2)
: legacyManglePropertyName(name, 2);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @since 2.5
*/
@Deprecated // since 2.9, not used any more
public static String okNameForSetter(AnnotatedMethod am, boolean stdNaming) {
String name = okNameForMutator(am, "set", stdNaming);
if ((name != null)
// 26-Nov-2009, tatu: need to suppress this internal groovy method
&& (!"metaClass".equals(name) || !isGroovyMetaClassSetter(am))) {
return name;
}
return null;
}
/**
* @since 2.5
*/
public static String okNameForMutator(AnnotatedMethod am, String prefix,
boolean stdNaming) {
String name = am.getName();
if (name.startsWith(prefix)) {
return stdNaming
? stdManglePropertyName(name, prefix.length())
: legacyManglePropertyName(name, prefix.length());
}
return null;
}
/*
/**********************************************************
/* Value defaulting helpers
/**********************************************************
*/
/**
* Accessor used to find out "default value" to use for comparing values to
* serialize, to determine whether to exclude value from serialization with
* inclusion type of {@link com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonInclude.Include#NON_DEFAULT}.
*
* Default logic is such that for primitives and wrapper types for primitives, expected
* defaults (0 for `int` and `java.lang.Integer`) are returned; for Strings, empty String,
* and for structured (Maps, Collections, arrays) and reference types, criteria
* {@link com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonInclude.Include#NON_DEFAULT}
* is used.
*
* @since 2.7
*/
public static Object getDefaultValue(JavaType type)
{
// 06-Nov-2015, tatu: Returning null is fine for Object types; but need special
// handling for primitives since they are never passed as nulls.
Class> cls = type.getRawClass();
// 30-Sep-2016, tatu: Also works for Wrappers, so both `Integer.TYPE` and `Integer.class`
// would return `Integer.TYPE`
Class> prim = ClassUtil.primitiveType(cls);
if (prim != null) {
return ClassUtil.defaultValue(prim);
}
if (type.isContainerType() || type.isReferenceType()) {
return JsonInclude.Include.NON_EMPTY;
}
if (cls == String.class) {
return "";
}
// 09-Mar-2016, tatu: Not sure how far this path we want to go but for now
// let's add `java.util.Date` and `java.util.Calendar`, as per [databind#1550]
if (type.isTypeOrSubTypeOf(Date.class)) {
return new Date(0L);
}
if (type.isTypeOrSubTypeOf(Calendar.class)) {
Calendar c = new GregorianCalendar();
c.setTimeInMillis(0L);
return c;
}
return null;
}
/*
/**********************************************************
/* Special case handling
/**********************************************************
*/
/**
* This method was added to address the need to weed out
* CGLib-injected "getCallbacks" method.
* At this point caller has detected a potential getter method
* with name "getCallbacks" and we need to determine if it is
* indeed injectect by Cglib. We do this by verifying that the
* result type is "net.sf.cglib.proxy.Callback[]"
*/
protected static boolean isCglibGetCallbacks(AnnotatedMethod am)
{
Class> rt = am.getRawType();
// Ok, first: must return an array type
if (rt.isArray()) {
/* And that type needs to be "net.sf.cglib.proxy.Callback".
* Theoretically could just be a type that implements it, but
* for now let's keep things simple, fix if need be.
*/
Class> compType = rt.getComponentType();
// Actually, let's just verify it's a "net.sf.cglib.*" class/interface
String pkgName = ClassUtil.getPackageName(compType);
if (pkgName != null) {
if (pkgName.contains(".cglib")) {
return pkgName.startsWith("net.sf.cglib")
// also, as per [JACKSON-177]
|| pkgName.startsWith("org.hibernate.repackage.cglib")
// and [core#674]
|| pkgName.startsWith("org.springframework.cglib");
}
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Similar to {@link #isCglibGetCallbacks}, need to suppress
* a cyclic reference.
*/
protected static boolean isGroovyMetaClassSetter(AnnotatedMethod am)
{
Class> argType = am.getRawParameterType(0);
String pkgName = ClassUtil.getPackageName(argType);
return (pkgName != null) && pkgName.startsWith("groovy.lang");
}
/**
* Another helper method to deal with Groovy's problematic metadata accessors
*/
protected static boolean isGroovyMetaClassGetter(AnnotatedMethod am)
{
String pkgName = ClassUtil.getPackageName(am.getRawType());
return (pkgName != null) && pkgName.startsWith("groovy.lang");
}
/*
/**********************************************************
/* Actual name mangling methods
/**********************************************************
*/
/**
* Method called to figure out name of the property, given
* corresponding suggested name based on a method or field name.
*
* @param basename Name of accessor/mutator method, not including prefix
* ("get"/"is"/"set")
*/
protected static String legacyManglePropertyName(final String basename, final int offset)
{
final int end = basename.length();
if (end == offset) { // empty name, nope
return null;
}
// next check: is the first character upper case? If not, return as is
char c = basename.charAt(offset);
char d = Character.toLowerCase(c);
if (c == d) {
return basename.substring(offset);
}
// otherwise, lower case initial chars. Common case first, just one char
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(end - offset);
sb.append(d);
int i = offset+1;
for (; i < end; ++i) {
c = basename.charAt(i);
d = Character.toLowerCase(c);
if (c == d) {
sb.append(basename, i, end);
break;
}
sb.append(d);
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* @since 2.5
*/
protected static String stdManglePropertyName(final String basename, final int offset)
{
final int end = basename.length();
if (end == offset) { // empty name, nope
return null;
}
// first: if it doesn't start with capital, return as-is
char c0 = basename.charAt(offset);
char c1 = Character.toLowerCase(c0);
if (c0 == c1) {
return basename.substring(offset);
}
// 17-Dec-2014, tatu: As per [databind#653], need to follow more
// closely Java Beans spec; specifically, if two first are upper-case,
// then no lower-casing should be done.
if ((offset + 1) < end) {
if (Character.isUpperCase(basename.charAt(offset+1))) {
return basename.substring(offset);
}
}
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(end - offset);
sb.append(c1);
sb.append(basename, offset+1, end);
return sb.toString();
}
}