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package com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.*;
import com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.Deserializers;
import com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ser.Serializers;
import com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ser.std.DateSerializer;
import com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util.ClassUtil;
import com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util.ExceptionUtil;
/**
* Helper class used for isolating details of handling optional+external types
* (javax.xml classes) from standard factories that offer them.
*
* Note that 2.7 changed handling to slightly less dynamic, to avoid having to
* traverse class hierarchy, which turned to be a performance issue in
* certain cases. Since DOM classes are assumed to exist on all Java 1.6
* environments (yes, even on Android/GAE), this part could be simplified by
* slightly less dynamic lookups.
*
* Also with 2.7 we are supporting JDK 1.7/Java 7 type(s).
*/
public class OptionalHandlerFactory implements java.io.Serializable
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1;
/* To make 2 main "optional" handler groups (javax.xml.stream)
* more dynamic, we better only figure out handlers completely dynamically, if and
* when they are needed. To do this we need to assume package prefixes.
*/
private final static String PACKAGE_PREFIX_JAVAX_XML = "javax.xml.";
private final static String SERIALIZERS_FOR_JAVAX_XML = "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext.CoreXMLSerializers";
private final static String DESERIALIZERS_FOR_JAVAX_XML = "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext.CoreXMLDeserializers";
// Plus we also have a single serializer for DOM Node:
// private final static String CLASS_NAME_DOM_NODE = "org.w3c.dom.Node";
// private final static String CLASS_NAME_DOM_DOCUMENT = "org.w3c.dom.Document";
private final static String SERIALIZER_FOR_DOM_NODE = "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext.DOMSerializer";
private final static String DESERIALIZER_FOR_DOM_DOCUMENT = "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext.DOMDeserializer$DocumentDeserializer";
private final static String DESERIALIZER_FOR_DOM_NODE = "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext.DOMDeserializer$NodeDeserializer";
// // Since 2.7, we will assume DOM classes are always found, both due to JDK 1.6 minimum
// // and because Android (and presumably GAE) have these classes
// // 02-Nov-2020, Xakep_SDK: java.xml module classes may be missing
// // in actual runtime, if module java.xml is not present
private final static Class> CLASS_DOM_NODE;
private final static Class> CLASS_DOM_DOCUMENT;
static {
Class> doc = null, node = null;
try {
node = org.w3c.dom.Node.class;
doc = org.w3c.dom.Document.class;
} catch (Throwable e) {
ExceptionUtil.rethrowIfFatal(e);
// not optimal but will do
// 02-Nov-2020, Xakep_SDK: Remove java.logging module dependency
// Logger.getLogger(OptionalHandlerFactory.class.getName())
// .log(Level.INFO, "Could not load DOM `Node` and/or `Document` classes: no DOM support");
}
CLASS_DOM_NODE = node;
CLASS_DOM_DOCUMENT = doc;
}
// // But Java7 type(s) may or may not be; dynamic lookup should be fine, still
// // (note: also assume it comes from JDK so that ClassLoader issues with OSGi
// // can, I hope, be avoided?)
private static final Java7Handlers _jdk7Helper;
static {
Java7Handlers x = null;
try {
x = Java7Handlers.instance();
} catch (Throwable t) {
ExceptionUtil.rethrowIfFatal(t);
}
_jdk7Helper = x;
}
public final static OptionalHandlerFactory instance = new OptionalHandlerFactory();
// classes from java.sql module, this module may or may not be present at runtime
// (is included on Java 8, but not part of JDK core for Java 9 and beyond)
private final Map _sqlDeserializers;
private final Map _sqlSerializers;
private final static String CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_TIMESTAMP = "java.sql.Timestamp";
private final static String CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_DATE = "java.sql.Date";
private final static String CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_TIME = "java.sql.Time";
private final static String CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_BLOB = "java.sql.Blob";
private final static String CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_SERIALBLOB = "javax.sql.rowset.serial.SerialBlob";
protected OptionalHandlerFactory() {
_sqlDeserializers = new HashMap<>();
_sqlDeserializers.put(CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_DATE,
"com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.std.DateDeserializers$SqlDateDeserializer");
_sqlDeserializers.put(CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_TIMESTAMP,
"com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.std.DateDeserializers$TimestampDeserializer");
// 09-Nov-2020, tatu: No deserializer for `java.sql.Blob` yet; would require additional
// dependency and not yet requested by anyone. Add if requested
_sqlSerializers = new HashMap<>();
// 09-Jan-2015, tatu: As per [databind#1073], let's try to guard against possibility
// of some environments missing `java.sql.` types
// note: timestamps are very similar to java.util.Date, thus serialized as such
_sqlSerializers.put(CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_TIMESTAMP, DateSerializer.instance);
_sqlSerializers.put(CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_DATE, "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ser.std.SqlDateSerializer");
_sqlSerializers.put(CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_TIME, "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ser.std.SqlTimeSerializer");
// 09-Nov-2020, tatu: Not really optimal way to deal with these, problem being that
// Blob is interface and actual instance we get is usually different. So may
// need to improve if we reported bugs. But for now, do this
_sqlSerializers.put(CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_BLOB, "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext.SqlBlobSerializer");
_sqlSerializers.put(CLS_NAME_JAVA_SQL_SERIALBLOB, "com.signalfx.shaded.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ext.SqlBlobSerializer");
}
/*
/**********************************************************
/* Public API
/**********************************************************
*/
public JsonSerializer> findSerializer(SerializationConfig config, JavaType type,
BeanDescription beanDesc)
{
final Class> rawType = type.getRawClass();
if (_IsXOfY(rawType, CLASS_DOM_NODE)) {
return (JsonSerializer>) instantiate(SERIALIZER_FOR_DOM_NODE, type);
}
if (_jdk7Helper != null) {
JsonSerializer> ser = _jdk7Helper.getSerializerForJavaNioFilePath(rawType);
if (ser != null) {
return ser;
}
}
String className = rawType.getName();
Object sqlHandler = _sqlSerializers.get(className);
if (sqlHandler != null) {
if (sqlHandler instanceof JsonSerializer>) {
return (JsonSerializer>) sqlHandler;
}
// must be class name otherwise
return (JsonSerializer>) instantiate((String) sqlHandler, type);
}
String factoryName;
if (className.startsWith(PACKAGE_PREFIX_JAVAX_XML) || hasSuperClassStartingWith(rawType, PACKAGE_PREFIX_JAVAX_XML)) {
factoryName = SERIALIZERS_FOR_JAVAX_XML;
} else {
return null;
}
Object ob = instantiate(factoryName, type);
if (ob == null) { // could warn, if we had logging system (j.u.l?)
return null;
}
return ((Serializers) ob).findSerializer(config, type, beanDesc);
}
public JsonDeserializer> findDeserializer(JavaType type, DeserializationConfig config,
BeanDescription beanDesc)
throws JsonMappingException
{
final Class> rawType = type.getRawClass();
if (_jdk7Helper != null) {
JsonDeserializer> deser = _jdk7Helper.getDeserializerForJavaNioFilePath(rawType);
if (deser != null) {
return deser;
}
}
if (_IsXOfY(rawType, CLASS_DOM_NODE)) {
return (JsonDeserializer>) instantiate(DESERIALIZER_FOR_DOM_NODE, type);
}
if (_IsXOfY(rawType, CLASS_DOM_DOCUMENT)) {
return (JsonDeserializer>) instantiate(DESERIALIZER_FOR_DOM_DOCUMENT, type);
}
String className = rawType.getName();
final String deserName = _sqlDeserializers.get(className);
if (deserName != null) {
return (JsonDeserializer>) instantiate(deserName, type);
}
String factoryName;
if (className.startsWith(PACKAGE_PREFIX_JAVAX_XML)
|| hasSuperClassStartingWith(rawType, PACKAGE_PREFIX_JAVAX_XML)) {
factoryName = DESERIALIZERS_FOR_JAVAX_XML;
} else {
return null;
}
Object ob = instantiate(factoryName, type);
if (ob == null) { // could warn, if we had logging system (j.u.l?)
return null;
}
return ((Deserializers) ob).findBeanDeserializer(type, config, beanDesc);
}
public boolean hasDeserializerFor(Class> valueType) {
if (_IsXOfY(valueType, CLASS_DOM_NODE)) {
return true;
}
if (_IsXOfY(valueType, CLASS_DOM_DOCUMENT)) {
return true;
}
String className = valueType.getName();
if (className.startsWith(PACKAGE_PREFIX_JAVAX_XML)
|| hasSuperClassStartingWith(valueType, PACKAGE_PREFIX_JAVAX_XML)) {
return true;
}
// 06-Nov-2020, tatu: One of "java.sql" types?
return _sqlDeserializers.containsKey(className);
}
// @since 2.12.1
private boolean _IsXOfY(Class> valueType, Class> expType) {
return (expType != null) && expType.isAssignableFrom(valueType);
}
/*
/**********************************************************
/* Internal helper methods
/**********************************************************
*/
private Object instantiate(String className, JavaType valueType)
{
try {
return instantiate(Class.forName(className), valueType);
} catch (Throwable e) {
ExceptionUtil.rethrowIfFatal(e);
throw new IllegalStateException("Failed to find class `"
+className+"` for handling values of type "+ClassUtil.getTypeDescription(valueType)
+", problem: ("+e.getClass().getName()+") "+e.getMessage());
}
}
private Object instantiate(Class> handlerClass, JavaType valueType)
{
try {
return ClassUtil.createInstance(handlerClass, false);
} catch (Throwable e) {
ExceptionUtil.rethrowIfFatal(e);
throw new IllegalStateException("Failed to create instance of `"
+handlerClass.getName()+"` for handling values of type "+ClassUtil.getTypeDescription(valueType)
+", problem: ("+e.getClass().getName()+") "+e.getMessage());
}
}
/**
* Since 2.7 we only need to check for class extension, as all implemented
* types are classes, not interfaces. This has performance implications for
* some cases, as we do not need to go over interfaces implemented, just
* superclasses
*
* @since 2.7
*/
private boolean hasSuperClassStartingWith(Class> rawType, String prefix)
{
for (Class> supertype = rawType.getSuperclass(); supertype != null; supertype = supertype.getSuperclass()) {
if (supertype == Object.class) {
return false;
}
if (supertype.getName().startsWith(prefix)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
}