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package org.hibernate.engine.internal;
import java.util.Iterator;
import org.hibernate.HibernateException;
import org.hibernate.PropertyValueException;
import org.hibernate.bytecode.enhance.spi.LazyPropertyInitializer;
import org.hibernate.engine.spi.CascadingActions;
import org.hibernate.engine.spi.SharedSessionContractImplementor;
import org.hibernate.persister.entity.EntityPersister;
import org.hibernate.tuple.GenerationTiming;
import org.hibernate.tuple.InMemoryValueGenerationStrategy;
import org.hibernate.type.CollectionType;
import org.hibernate.type.CompositeType;
import org.hibernate.type.Type;
/**
* Implements the algorithm for validating property values for illegal null values
*
* @author Gavin King
*/
public final class Nullability {
private final SharedSessionContractImplementor session;
private final boolean checkNullability;
/**
* Constructs a Nullability
*
* @param session The session
*/
public Nullability(SharedSessionContractImplementor session) {
this.session = session;
this.checkNullability = session.getFactory().getSessionFactoryOptions().isCheckNullability();
}
/**
* Check nullability of the class persister properties
*
* @param values entity properties
* @param persister class persister
* @param isUpdate whether it is intended to be updated or saved
*
* @throws PropertyValueException Break the nullability of one property
* @throws HibernateException error while getting Component values
*/
public void checkNullability(
final Object[] values,
final EntityPersister persister,
final boolean isUpdate) {
checkNullability( values, persister, isUpdate ? NullabilityCheckType.UPDATE : NullabilityCheckType.CREATE );
}
public enum NullabilityCheckType {
CREATE,
UPDATE,
DELETE
}
public void checkNullability(
final Object[] values,
final EntityPersister persister,
final NullabilityCheckType checkType) {
/*
* Typically when Bean Validation is on, we don't want to validate null values
* at the Hibernate Core level. Hence the checkNullability setting.
*/
if ( checkNullability ) {
/*
* Algorithm
* Check for any level one nullability breaks
* Look at non null components to
* recursively check next level of nullability breaks
* Look at Collections containing components to
* recursively check next level of nullability breaks
*
*
* In the previous implementation, not-null stuffs where checked
* filtering by level one only updatable
* or insertable columns. So setting a sub component as update="false"
* has no effect on not-null check if the main component had good checkability
* In this implementation, we keep this feature.
* However, I never see any documentation mentioning that, but it's for
* sure a limitation.
*/
final boolean[] nullability = persister.getPropertyNullability();
final boolean[] checkability = checkType == NullabilityCheckType.CREATE
? persister.getPropertyInsertability()
: persister.getPropertyUpdateability();
final Type[] propertyTypes = persister.getPropertyTypes();
final InMemoryValueGenerationStrategy[] inMemoryValueGenerationStrategies =
persister.getEntityMetamodel().getInMemoryValueGenerationStrategies();
for ( int i = 0; i < values.length; i++ ) {
if ( checkability[i] &&
values[i] != LazyPropertyInitializer.UNFETCHED_PROPERTY &&
GenerationTiming.NEVER == inMemoryValueGenerationStrategies[i].getGenerationTiming() ) {
final Object value = values[i];
if ( !nullability[i] && value == null ) {
//check basic level one nullability
throw new PropertyValueException(
"not-null property references a null or transient value",
persister.getEntityName(),
persister.getPropertyNames()[i]
);
}
else if ( value != null ) {
//values is not null and is checkable, we'll look deeper
final String breakProperties = checkSubElementsNullability( propertyTypes[i], value );
if ( breakProperties != null ) {
throw new PropertyValueException(
"not-null property references a null or transient value",
persister.getEntityName(),
buildPropertyPath( persister.getPropertyNames()[i], breakProperties )
);
}
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* check sub elements-nullability. Returns property path that break
* nullability or null if none
*
* @param propertyType type to check
* @param value value to check
*
* @return property path
* @throws HibernateException error while getting subcomponent values
*/
private String checkSubElementsNullability(Type propertyType, Object value) throws HibernateException {
if ( propertyType.isComponentType() ) {
return checkComponentNullability( value, (CompositeType) propertyType );
}
if ( propertyType.isCollectionType() ) {
// persistent collections may have components
final CollectionType collectionType = (CollectionType) propertyType;
final Type collectionElementType = collectionType.getElementType( session.getFactory() );
if ( collectionElementType.isComponentType() ) {
// check for all components values in the collection
final CompositeType componentType = (CompositeType) collectionElementType;
final Iterator itr = CascadingActions.getLoadedElementsIterator( session, collectionType, value );
while ( itr.hasNext() ) {
final Object compositeElement = itr.next();
if ( compositeElement != null ) {
return checkComponentNullability( compositeElement, componentType );
}
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* check component nullability. Returns property path that break
* nullability or null if none
*
* @param value component properties
* @param compositeType component not-nullable type
*
* @return property path
* @throws HibernateException error while getting subcomponent values
*/
private String checkComponentNullability(Object value, CompositeType compositeType) throws HibernateException {
// IMPL NOTE : we currently skip checking "any" and "many to any" mappings.
//
// This is not the best solution. But atm there is a mismatch between AnyType#getPropertyNullability
// and the fact that cascaded-saves for "many to any" mappings are not performed until after this nullability
// check. So the nullability check fails for transient entity elements with generated identifiers because
// the identifier is not yet generated/assigned (is null)
//
// The more correct fix would be to cascade saves of the many-to-any elements before the Nullability checking
if ( compositeType.isAnyType() ) {
return null;
}
final boolean[] nullability = compositeType.getPropertyNullability();
if ( nullability != null ) {
//do the test
final Object[] subValues = compositeType.getPropertyValues( value, session );
final Type[] propertyTypes = compositeType.getSubtypes();
for ( int i = 0; i < subValues.length; i++ ) {
final Object subValue = subValues[i];
if ( !nullability[i] && subValue==null ) {
return compositeType.getPropertyNames()[i];
}
else if ( subValue != null ) {
final String breakProperties = checkSubElementsNullability( propertyTypes[i], subValue );
if ( breakProperties != null ) {
return buildPropertyPath( compositeType.getPropertyNames()[i], breakProperties );
}
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Return a well formed property path. Basically, it will return parent.child
*
* @param parent parent in path
* @param child child in path
*
* @return parent-child path
*/
private static String buildPropertyPath(String parent, String child) {
return parent + '.' + child;
}
}
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