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/*
* Hibernate Validator, declare and validate application constraints
*
* License: Apache License, Version 2.0
* See the license.txt file in the root directory or .
*/
package org.hibernate.validator.constraints;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.PARAMETER;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE_USE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Repeatable;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import jakarta.validation.Constraint;
import jakarta.validation.Payload;
import org.hibernate.validator.constraints.Mod10Check.List;
/**
* @Modulo 10 check constraint.
*
* Allows to validate that a series of digits pass the Mod10 checksum
* algorithm. The classic Mod10 is calculated by summing up the digits, with every odd
* digit (from right to left) value multiplied by a {@code multiplier}.
* As example ISBN-13 is Modulo 10 checksum with {@code multiplier = 3}.
*
*
* There are known cases of codes using multipliers for both even and odd
* digits; To support this kind of implementations the Mod10 constraint uses the
* {@code weight} option, which has the same effect as the multiplier but for even
* numbers.
*
*
* The supported type is {@code CharSequence}. {@code null} is considered valid.
*
*
* @author George Gastaldi
* @author Hardy Ferentschik
* @author Victor Rezende dos Santos
*/
@Documented
@Constraint(validatedBy = { })
@Target({ METHOD, FIELD, ANNOTATION_TYPE, CONSTRUCTOR, PARAMETER, TYPE_USE })
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Repeatable(List.class)
public @interface Mod10Check {
String message() default "{org.hibernate.validator.constraints.Mod10Check.message}";
Class>[] groups() default { };
Class extends Payload>[] payload() default { };
/**
* @return The multiplier to be used for odd digits when calculating the Mod10 checksum.
*/
int multiplier() default 3;
/**
* @return The weight to be used for even digits when calculating the Mod10 checksum.
*/
int weight() default 1;
/**
* @return the start index (inclusive) for calculating the checksum. If not specified 0 is assumed.
*/
int startIndex() default 0;
/**
* @return the end index (inclusive) for calculating the checksum. If not specified the whole value is considered.
*/
int endIndex() default Integer.MAX_VALUE;
/**
* @return The index of the check digit in the input. Per default it is assumed that the check digit is the last
* digit of the specified range. If set, the digit at the specified index is used. If set
* the following must hold true:
* {@code checkDigitIndex > 0 && (checkDigitIndex < startIndex || checkDigitIndex >= endIndex}.
*/
int checkDigitIndex() default -1;
/**
* @return Whether non-digit characters in the validated input should be ignored ({@code true}) or result in a
* validation error ({@code false}).
*/
boolean ignoreNonDigitCharacters() default true;
/**
* Defines several {@code @Mod10Check} annotations on the same element.
*/
@Target({ METHOD, FIELD, ANNOTATION_TYPE, CONSTRUCTOR, PARAMETER, TYPE_USE })
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Documented
public @interface List {
Mod10Check[] value();
}
}
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