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package org.dbunit.dataset;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;

import org.dbunit.Assertion;
import org.dbunit.dataset.datatype.DataType;
import org.dbunit.dataset.datatype.TypeCastException;
import org.dbunit.util.QualifiedTableName;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;

/**
 * This class contains various methods for manipulating datasets.
 *
 * @author Manuel Laflamme
 * @version $Revision$
 * @since Feb 19, 2002
 */
public class DataSetUtils
{

    /**
     * Logger for this class
     */
    private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(DataSetUtils.class);

    private DataSetUtils()
    {
    }

    /**
     * Asserts that the two specified dataset are equals. This method ignore
     * the tables order.
     *
     * @deprecated Use Assertion.assertEquals
     */
    public static void assertEquals(IDataSet expectedDataSet,
            IDataSet actualDataSet) throws Exception
    {
        logger.debug("assertEquals(expectedDataSet={}, actualDataSet={}) - start", expectedDataSet, actualDataSet);

        Assertion.assertEquals(expectedDataSet, actualDataSet);
    }


    /**
     * Asserts that the two specified tables are equals. This method ignore the
     * table names, the columns order, the columns data type and the primary
     * keys.
     *
     * @deprecated Use Assertion.assertEquals
     */
    public static void assertEquals(ITable expectedTable, ITable actualTable)
            throws Exception
    {
        logger.debug("assertEquals(expectedTable={}, actualTable={}) - start", expectedTable, actualTable);

        Assertion.assertEquals(expectedTable, actualTable);
    }

    /**
     * Returns the specified name qualified with the specified prefix. The name
     * is not modified if the prefix is null or if the name is
     * already qualified.
     * 

* Example:
* getQualifiedName(null, "NAME") returns * "NAME". getQualifiedName("PREFIX", "NAME") * returns "PREFIX.NAME" and * getQualifiedName("PREFIX2", "PREFIX1.NAME") * returns "PREFIX1.NAME". * * @param prefix the prefix that qualifies the name and is prepended if the name is not qualified yet * @param name the name The name to be qualified if it is not qualified already * @return the qualified name * @deprecated since 2.3.0. Prefer usage of {@link QualifiedTableName#getQualifiedName()} creating a new {@link QualifiedTableName} object */ public static String getQualifiedName(String prefix, String name) { logger.debug("getQualifiedName(prefix={}, name={}) - start", prefix, name); return new QualifiedTableName(name, prefix, (String)null).getQualifiedName(); } /** * @param prefix the prefix that qualifies the name and is prepended if the name is not qualified yet * @param name the name The name to be qualified if it is not qualified already * @param escapePattern The escape pattern to be applied on the prefix and the name. Can be null. * @return The qualified name * @deprecated since 2.3.0. Prefer usage of {@link QualifiedTableName#getQualifiedName()} creating a new {@link QualifiedTableName} object */ public static String getQualifiedName(String prefix, String name, String escapePattern) { if(logger.isDebugEnabled()) logger.debug("getQualifiedName(prefix={}, name={}, escapePattern={}) - start", new String[] {prefix, name, escapePattern}); return new QualifiedTableName(name, prefix, escapePattern).getQualifiedName(); } /** * @param name * @param escapePattern * @return The escaped name if the escape pattern is not null * @deprecated since 2.3.0. Prefer usage of {@link QualifiedTableName#getQualifiedName()} creating a new {@link QualifiedTableName} object */ public static String getEscapedName(String name, String escapePattern) { logger.debug("getEscapedName(name={}, escapePattern={}) - start", name, escapePattern); return new QualifiedTableName(name, null, escapePattern).getQualifiedName(); } /** * Returns the specified value as a string to be use in an SQL Statement. * For example the string myValue is returned as * 'myValue'. * * @param value the value * @param dataType the value data type * @return the SQL string value */ public static String getSqlValueString(Object value, DataType dataType) throws TypeCastException { logger.debug("getSqlValueString(value={}, dataType={}) - start", value, dataType); if (value == null || value == ITable.NO_VALUE) { return "NULL"; } String stringValue = DataType.asString(value); if (dataType == DataType.DATE) { return "{d '" + stringValue + "'}"; } if (dataType == DataType.TIME) { return "{t '" + stringValue + "'}"; } if (dataType == DataType.TIMESTAMP) { return "{ts '" + stringValue + "'}"; } if (!dataType.isNumber()) { // no single quotes if (stringValue.indexOf("'") < 0) { return stringValue = "'" + stringValue + "'"; } // escaping single quotes StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(stringValue.length() * 2); StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(stringValue, "'", true); buffer.append("'"); while (tokenizer.hasMoreTokens()) { String token = tokenizer.nextToken(); buffer.append(token); if (token.equals("'")) { buffer.append("'"); } } buffer.append("'"); return buffer.toString(); } return stringValue; } /** * Search and returns the specified column from the specified column array. * * @param columnName the name of the column to search. * @param columns the array of columns from which the column must be searched. * @return the column or null if the column is not found * @deprecated since 2.3.0 - prefer usage of {@link Columns#getColumn(String, Column[])} */ public static Column getColumn(String columnName, Column[] columns) { logger.debug("getColumn(columnName={}, columns={}) - start", columnName, columns); return Columns.getColumn(columnName, columns); } /** * Search and returns the specified tables from the specified dataSet. * * @param names the names of the tables to search. * @param dataSet the dataset from which the tables must be searched. * @return the tables or an empty array if no tables are found. */ public static ITable[] getTables(String[] names, IDataSet dataSet) throws DataSetException { logger.debug("getTables(names={}, dataSet={}) - start", names, dataSet); ITable[] tables = new ITable[names.length]; for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) { String name = names[i]; tables[i] = dataSet.getTable(name); } return tables; } /** * Returns the tables from the specified dataset. */ public static ITable[] getTables(IDataSet dataSet) throws DataSetException { logger.debug("getTables(dataSet={}) - start", dataSet); return getTables(dataSet.iterator()); } /** * Returns the tables from the specified iterator. */ public static ITable[] getTables(ITableIterator iterator) throws DataSetException { logger.debug("getTables(iterator={}) - start", iterator); List tableList = new ArrayList(); while(iterator.next()) { tableList.add(iterator.getTable()); } return (ITable[])tableList.toArray(new ITable[0]); } /** * Returns the table names from the specified dataset in reverse order. */ public static String[] getReverseTableNames(IDataSet dataSet) throws DataSetException { logger.debug("getReverseTableNames(dataSet={}) - start", dataSet); return reverseStringArray(dataSet.getTableNames()); } /** * reverses a String array. * @param array * @return String[] - reversed array. */ public static String[] reverseStringArray(String[] array) { logger.debug("reverseStringArray(array={}) - start", array); String[] newArray = new String[array.length]; for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { newArray[array.length - 1 - i] = array[i]; } return newArray; } }





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