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package com.techempower.js.legacy;

import com.techempower.js.*;

/**
 * Provides useful {@link Visitor} and {@link VisitorFactory} implementations
 * for use with a {@link LegacyJavaScriptWriter}.
 *
 * 

As an example, imagine you want the application to render {@code User} * objects in JSON like so:

* *
 *   {
 *      "id": <the user's unique id>,
 *      "email": <the user's email address>
 *   }
 * 
* *

The object responsible for translating {@code User}s to that structure is * a {@code VisitorFactory}. Here are a few different ways of creating * that visitor factory:

* *
    *
  1. * Using a reflection-based approach. This works when all of the properties * in the output exist as getter fields on the User class. *
     *   VisitorFactory<User> userVisitors = Visitors.forClass(
     *       User.class,
     *       "id", "getId",
     *       "email", "getUserEmail");
     *     
    *
  2. *
  3. * Using the Visitors.map method. This is more flexible than the * reflection-based approach because not every property must exist as a * getter field on the User class. It also avoids having method names * as strings in your code. *
     *   VisitorFactory<User> userVisitors = new VisitorFactory<User>() {
     *     public Visitor visitor(User user)
     *     {
     *       return Visitors.map(
     *           "id", user.getId(),
     *           "email", user.getUserEmail());
     *     }
     *   };
     *     
    *
  4. *
  5. * Converting the users into one of the standard collection types--map, * array, list, etc.--and using the predefined visitor factory for that * collection type. (In this particular case, the Visitors.map approach * would be less verbose and more efficient.) *
     *   VisitorFactory<User> userVisitors = new VisitorFactory<User>() {
     *     public Visitor visitor(User user)
     *     {
     *       Map<String, Object> map = new HashMap<String, Object>();
     *       map.put("id", user.getId());
     *       map.put("email", user.getUserEmail());
     *       return Visitors.forMaps().visitor(map);
     *     }
     *   };
     *     
    *
  6. *
*/ public final class Visitors { private Visitors() {} /** * Produces visitors for arrays. */ public static VisitorFactory forArrays() { return ArrayVisitorFactory.INSTANCE; } /** * Produces visitors for enumerations. */ public static VisitorFactory forEnumerations() { return EnumerationVisitorFactory.INSTANCE; } /** * Produces visitors for iterators. */ public static VisitorFactory forIterators() { return IteratorVisitorFactory.INSTANCE; } /** * Produces visitors for iterables. */ public static VisitorFactory forIterables() { return IterableVisitorFactory.INSTANCE; } /** * Produces visitors for maps. */ public static VisitorFactory forMaps() { return MapVisitorFactory.INSTANCE; } /** * Creates a new visitor factory based on the given class, property names, and * method names. The property names and method names should be interleaved. * Example: * *
   * VisitorFactory factory = Visitors.forClass(MyClass.class,
   *     "id", "getId", "date", "getFormattedDate");
   * 
* * If a visitor produced by this factory encounters exceptions while * invoking methods on an object, it will throw {@link JavaScriptError}. */ public static VisitorFactory forClass(Class clazz, String... namesAndMethods) { return new ReflectiveVisitorFactory<>(clazz, namesAndMethods); } /** * Returns a visitor for the provided interleaved names and values. * *

Example usage:

*
   {@code}
   *   private static final JavaScriptWriter JS_WRITER = JavaScriptWriter
   *       .custom()
   *       .addVisitorFactory(
   *           User.class,
   *           new VisitorFactory() {
   *             public Visitor visitor(User user) {
   *               return Visitors.map(
   *                   "id", user.getId(),
   *                   "email", user.getEmail());
   *             }
   *           })
   *       .build();
   *
   *   // Elsewhere in a handler method:
   *   return GeminiHelper.sendJson(
   *       context, "users", cache.list(User.class), JS_WRITER);
   *
   *   // Renders a JSON response that looks something like:
   *   // {
   *   //   "users": [
   *   //     { "id": 5, "email": "[email protected]" },
   *   //     { "id": 7, "email": "[email protected]" },
   *   //     ...
   *   //   ]
   *   // }
   * }
*/ public static Visitor map(Object... namesAndValues) { if (namesAndValues == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Argument 'namesAndValues' must not be null."); } if (namesAndValues.length % 2 != 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Argument 'namesAndValues' must have an even number of elements."); } return new ArrayBackedMapVisitor(namesAndValues); } /** * Implementation for {@link #map(Object...)}. */ private static final class ArrayBackedMapVisitor implements Visitor { private final Object[] namesAndValues; private int index = -2; ArrayBackedMapVisitor(Object[] namesAndValues) { this.namesAndValues = namesAndValues; } @Override public boolean hasNext() { return this.index < this.namesAndValues.length - 2; } @Override public boolean isArray() { return false; } @Override public String name() { if (this.index < 0) { throw new IllegalStateException("name() called before next()"); } return String.valueOf(this.namesAndValues[this.index]); } @Override public void next() { if (!hasNext()) { throw new IllegalStateException( "next() called when hasNext() was false"); } this.index += 2; } @Override public Object value() { if (this.index < 0) { throw new IllegalStateException("value() called before next()"); } return this.namesAndValues[this.index + 1]; } } }