org.jsonschema2pojo.rules.MinLengthMaxLengthRule Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.jsonschema2pojo.rules;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.lang.reflect.Array;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
import org.jsonschema2pojo.Schema;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import com.sun.codemodel.JAnnotationUse;
import com.sun.codemodel.JFieldVar;
import jakarta.validation.constraints.Size;
public class MinLengthMaxLengthRule implements Rule {
private final RuleFactory ruleFactory;
protected MinLengthMaxLengthRule(RuleFactory ruleFactory) {
this.ruleFactory = ruleFactory;
}
@Override
public JFieldVar apply(String nodeName, JsonNode node, JsonNode parent, JFieldVar field, Schema currentSchema) {
if (ruleFactory.getGenerationConfig().isIncludeJsr303Annotations()
&& (node.has("minLength") || node.has("maxLength"))
&& isApplicableType(field)) {
final Class extends Annotation> sizeClass
= ruleFactory.getGenerationConfig().isUseJakartaValidation()
? Size.class
: javax.validation.constraints.Size.class;
JAnnotationUse annotation = field.annotate(sizeClass);
if (node.has("minLength")) {
annotation.param("min", node.get("minLength").asInt());
}
if (node.has("maxLength")) {
annotation.param("max", node.get("maxLength").asInt());
}
}
return field;
}
private boolean isApplicableType(JFieldVar field) {
try {
String typeName = field.type().boxify().fullName();
// For collections, the full name will be something like 'java.util.List' and we
// need just 'java.util.List'.
int genericsPos = typeName.indexOf('<');
if (genericsPos > -1) {
typeName = typeName.substring(0, genericsPos);
}
Class> fieldClass = Class.forName(typeName);
return String.class.isAssignableFrom(fieldClass)
|| Collection.class.isAssignableFrom(fieldClass)
|| Map.class.isAssignableFrom(fieldClass)
|| Array.class.isAssignableFrom(fieldClass)
|| field.type().isArray();
} catch (ClassNotFoundException ignore) {
return false;
}
}
}