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package org.apache.tomcat.util.digester;


import org.apache.tomcat.util.IntrospectionUtils;
import org.xml.sax.Attributes;


/**
 * 

Rule implementation that sets properties on the object at the top of the * stack, based on attributes with corresponding names.

* *

This rule supports custom mapping of attribute names to property names. * The default mapping for particular attributes can be overridden by using * {@link #SetPropertiesRule(String[] attributeNames, String[] propertyNames)}. * This allows attributes to be mapped to properties with different names. * Certain attributes can also be marked to be ignored.

*/ public class SetPropertiesRule extends Rule { // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors /** * Default constructor sets only the the associated Digester. * * @param digester The digester with which this rule is associated * * @deprecated The digester instance is now set in the {@link Digester#addRule} method. * Use {@link #SetPropertiesRule()} instead. */ @Deprecated public SetPropertiesRule(Digester digester) { this(); } /** * Base constructor. */ public SetPropertiesRule() { // nothing to set up } /** *

Convenience constructor overrides the mapping for just one property.

* *

For details about how this works, see * {@link #SetPropertiesRule(String[] attributeNames, String[] propertyNames)}.

* * @param attributeName map this attribute * @param propertyName to a property with this name */ public SetPropertiesRule(String attributeName, String propertyName) { attributeNames = new String[1]; attributeNames[0] = attributeName; propertyNames = new String[1]; propertyNames[0] = propertyName; } /** *

Constructor allows attribute->property mapping to be overridden.

* *

Two arrays are passed in. * One contains the attribute names and the other the property names. * The attribute name / property name pairs are match by position * In order words, the first string in the attribute name list matches * to the first string in the property name list and so on.

* *

If a property name is null or the attribute name has no matching * property name, then this indicates that the attribute should be ignored.

* *
Example One
*

The following constructs a rule that maps the alt-city * attribute to the city property and the alt-state * to the state property. * All other attributes are mapped as usual using exact name matching. *

     *      SetPropertiesRule(
     *                new String[] {"alt-city", "alt-state"}, 
     *                new String[] {"city", "state"});
     * 
* *
Example Two
*

The following constructs a rule that maps the class * attribute to the className property. * The attribute ignore-me is not mapped. * All other attributes are mapped as usual using exact name matching. *

     *      SetPropertiesRule(
     *                new String[] {"class", "ignore-me"}, 
     *                new String[] {"className"});
     * 
* * @param attributeNames names of attributes to map * @param propertyNames names of properties mapped to */ public SetPropertiesRule(String[] attributeNames, String[] propertyNames) { // create local copies this.attributeNames = new String[attributeNames.length]; for (int i=0, size=attributeNames.length; iproperty mapping */ private String [] attributeNames; /** * Property names used to override natural attribute->property mapping */ private String [] propertyNames; // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Process the beginning of this element. * * @param namespace the namespace URI of the matching element, or an * empty string if the parser is not namespace aware or the element has * no namespace * @param theName the local name if the parser is namespace aware, or just * the element name otherwise * @param attributes The attribute list for this element */ @Override public void begin(String namespace, String theName, Attributes attributes) throws Exception { // Populate the corresponding properties of the top object Object top = digester.peek(); if (digester.log.isDebugEnabled()) { if (top != null) { digester.log.debug("[SetPropertiesRule]{" + digester.match + "} Set " + top.getClass().getName() + " properties"); } else { digester.log.debug("[SetPropertiesRule]{" + digester.match + "} Set NULL properties"); } } // set up variables for custom names mappings int attNamesLength = 0; if (attributeNames != null) { attNamesLength = attributeNames.length; } int propNamesLength = 0; if (propertyNames != null) { propNamesLength = propertyNames.length; } for (int i = 0; i < attributes.getLength(); i++) { String name = attributes.getLocalName(i); if ("".equals(name)) { name = attributes.getQName(i); } String value = attributes.getValue(i); // we'll now check for custom mappings for (int n = 0; nAdd an additional attribute name to property name mapping. * This is intended to be used from the xml rules. */ public void addAlias(String attributeName, String propertyName) { // this is a bit tricky. // we'll need to resize the array. // probably should be synchronized but digester's not thread safe anyway if (attributeNames == null) { attributeNames = new String[1]; attributeNames[0] = attributeName; propertyNames = new String[1]; propertyNames[0] = propertyName; } else { int length = attributeNames.length; String [] tempAttributes = new String[length + 1]; for (int i=0; i




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