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package javax.faces.convert;


import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
import javax.faces.component.PartialStateHolder;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.time.LocalDate;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
import java.time.LocalTime;
import java.time.OffsetDateTime;
import java.time.OffsetTime;
import java.time.ZonedDateTime;
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;
import java.time.format.FormatStyle;
import java.time.temporal.TemporalAccessor;
import java.time.temporal.TemporalQuery;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.TimeZone;


/**
 * 

{@link Converter} * implementation for java.util.Date values.

* *

The getAsObject() method parses a String into a * java.util.Date, according to the following algorithm:

*
    *
  • If the specified String is null, return * a null. Otherwise, trim leading and trailing * whitespace before proceeding.
  • *
  • If the specified String - after trimming - has a zero length, * return null.
  • *
  • If the locale property is not null, * use that Locale for managing parsing. Otherwise, use the * Locale from the UIViewRoot.
  • * *
  • If a pattern has been specified, its syntax must * conform the rules specified by * java.text.SimpleDateFormat or {@code * java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter}. Which of these two formatters * is used depends on the value of {@code type}. Such a pattern * will be used to parse, and the type, * dateStyle, and timeStyle properties will be * ignored, unless the value of {@code * type} is one of the {@code java.time} specific values listed in * {@link #setType}. In this case, {@code DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(String, Locale)} * must be called, passing the value of {@code pattern} as the first argument and * the current {@code Locale} as the second argument, * and this formatter must be used to parse the incoming value.
  • * *
  • If a pattern has not been specified, parsing will be * based on the type property, which expects a date value, * a time value, both, or one of several * values specific to classes in {@code java.time} as listed in {@link * #setType}. Any date and time values included will be parsed in * accordance to the styles specified by dateStyle and * timeStyle, respectively.
  • If a * timezone has been specified, it must be passed to the * underlying DateFormat instance. Otherwise the "GMT" * timezone is used.
  • In all cases, parsing must be non-lenient; * the given string must strictly adhere to the parsing format.
  • *
* *

The getAsString() method expects a value of type * java.util.Date (or a subclass), and creates a formatted * String according to the following algorithm:

*
    *
  • If the specified value is null, return a zero-length String.
  • *
  • If the specified value is a String, return it unmodified.
  • *
  • If the locale property is not null, * use that Locale for managing formatting. Otherwise, use the * Locale from the UIViewRoot.
  • *
  • If a timezone has been specified, it must be passed * to the underlying DateFormat instance. Otherwise * the "GMT" timezone is used.
  • *
  • If a pattern has been specified, its syntax must * conform the rules specified by * java.text.SimpleDateFormat or {@code * java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter}. Which of these two formatters * is used depends on the value of {@code type}. Such a pattern * will be used to format, and the type, * dateStyle, and timeStyle properties will be * ignored, unless the value of {@code * type} is one of the {@code java.time} specific values listed in * {@link #setType}. In this case, {@code * DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(String, Locale)} must be called, passing * the value of {@code pattern} as the first argument and the current * {@code Locale} as the second argument, and this formatter must be * used to format the outgoing value.
  • *
  • If a pattern has not been specified, formatting will be * based on the type property, which includes a date value, * a time value, both or into the formatted String. Any date and time * values included will be formatted in accordance to the styles specified * by dateStyle and timeStyle, respectively.
  • *
*/ public class DateTimeConverter implements Converter, PartialStateHolder { // ------------------------------------------------------ Manifest Constants /** *

The standard converter id for this converter.

*/ public static final String CONVERTER_ID = "javax.faces.DateTime"; /** *

The message identifier of the {@link javax.faces.application.FacesMessage} to be created if * the conversion to Date fails. The message format * string for this message may optionally include the following * placeholders: *

    *
  • {0} replaced by the unconverted value.
  • *
  • {1} replaced by an example value.
  • *
  • {2} replaced by a String whose value * is the label of the input component that produced this message.
  • *
*/ public static final String DATE_ID = "javax.faces.converter.DateTimeConverter.DATE"; /** *

The message identifier of the {@link javax.faces.application.FacesMessage} to be created if * the conversion to Time fails. The message format * string for this message may optionally include the following * placeholders: *

    *
  • {0} replaced by the unconverted value.
  • *
  • {1} replaced by an example value.
  • *
  • {2} replaced by a String whose value * is the label of the input component that produced this message.
  • *
*/ public static final String TIME_ID = "javax.faces.converter.DateTimeConverter.TIME"; /** *

The message identifier of the {@link javax.faces.application.FacesMessage} to be created if * the conversion to DateTime fails. The message format * string for this message may optionally include the following * placeholders: *

    *
  • {0} replaced by the unconverted value.
  • *
  • {1} replaced by an example value.
  • *
  • {2} replaced by a String whose value * is the label of the input component that produced this message.
  • *
*/ public static final String DATETIME_ID = "javax.faces.converter.DateTimeConverter.DATETIME"; /** *

The message identifier of the {@link javax.faces.application.FacesMessage} to be created if * the conversion of the DateTime value to * String fails. The message format string for this message * may optionally include the following placeholders: *

    *
  • {0} relaced by the unconverted value.
  • *
  • {1} replaced by a String whose value * is the label of the input component that produced this message.
  • *
*/ public static final String STRING_ID = "javax.faces.converter.STRING"; private static final TimeZone DEFAULT_TIME_ZONE = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"); // ------------------------------------------------------ Instance Variables private String dateStyle = "default"; private Locale locale = null; private String pattern = null; private String timeStyle = "default"; private TimeZone timeZone = DEFAULT_TIME_ZONE; private String type = "date"; // -------------------------------------------------------------- Properties /** *

Return the style to be used to format or parse dates. If not set, * the default value, default, is returned.

* * @return the style */ public String getDateStyle() { return (this.dateStyle); } /** *

Set the style to be used to format or parse dates. Valid values * are default, short, medium, * long, and full. * An invalid value will cause a {@link ConverterException} when * getAsObject() or getAsString() is called.

* * @param dateStyle The new style code */ public void setDateStyle(String dateStyle) { clearInitialState(); this.dateStyle = dateStyle; } /** *

Return the Locale to be used when parsing or formatting * dates and times. If not explicitly set, the Locale stored * in the {@link javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot} for the current * request is returned.

* * @return the {@code Locale} */ public Locale getLocale() { if (this.locale == null) { this.locale = getLocale(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); } return (this.locale); } /** *

Set the Locale to be used when parsing or formatting * dates and times. If set to null, the Locale * stored in the {@link javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot} for the current * request will be utilized.

* * @param locale The new Locale (or null) */ public void setLocale(Locale locale) { clearInitialState(); this.locale = locale; } /** *

Return the format pattern to be used when formatting and * parsing dates and times.

* * @return the pattern */ public String getPattern() { return (this.pattern); } /** *

Set the format pattern to be used when formatting and parsing * dates and times. Valid values are those supported by * java.text.SimpleDateFormat. * An invalid value will cause a {@link ConverterException} when * getAsObject() or getAsString() is called.

* * @param pattern The new format pattern */ public void setPattern(String pattern) { clearInitialState(); this.pattern = pattern; } /** *

Return the style to be used to format or parse times. If not set, * the default value, default, is returned.

* * @return the time style */ public String getTimeStyle() { return (this.timeStyle); } /** *

Set the style to be used to format or parse times. Valid values * are default, short, medium, * long, and full. * An invalid value will cause a {@link ConverterException} when * getAsObject() or getAsString() is called.

* * @param timeStyle The new style code */ public void setTimeStyle(String timeStyle) { clearInitialState(); this.timeStyle = timeStyle; } /** *

Return the TimeZone used to interpret a time value. * If not explicitly set, the default time zone of GMT * returned.

* * @return the {@code TimeZone} */ public TimeZone getTimeZone() { return (this.timeZone); } /** *

Set the TimeZone used to interpret a time value.

* * @param timeZone The new time zone */ public void setTimeZone(TimeZone timeZone) { clearInitialState(); this.timeZone = timeZone; } /** *

Return the type of value to be formatted or parsed. * If not explicitly set, the default type, date * is returned.

* * @return the type */ public String getType() { return (this.type); } /** *

Set the type of * value to be formatted or parsed. Valid values are * both, date, time {@code localDate}, {@code * localDateTime}, {@code localTime}, {@code offsetTime}, {@code * offsetDateTime}, or {@code zonedDateTime}. The values starting * with "local", "offset" and "zoned" correspond to Java SE 8 Date * Time API classes in package java.time with the name * derived by upper casing the first letter. For example, * java.time.LocalDate for the value * "localDate". An invalid value will cause a {@link * ConverterException} when getAsObject() or * getAsString() is called.

* * @param type The new date style */ public void setType(String type) { clearInitialState(); this.type = type; } // ------------------------------------------------------- Converter Methods /** * @throws ConverterException {@inheritDoc} * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public Object getAsObject(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, String value) { if (context == null || component == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } Object returnValue = null; FormatWrapper parser = null; try { // If the specified value is null or zero-length, return null if (value == null) { return (null); } value = value.trim(); if (value.length() < 1) { return (null); } // Identify the Locale to use for parsing Locale locale = getLocale(context); // Create and configure the parser to be used parser = getDateFormat(locale); if (null != timeZone) { parser.setTimeZone(timeZone); } // Perform the requested parsing returnValue = parser.parse(value); } catch (ParseException e) { if (null != type) { switch (type) { case "date": throw new ConverterException(MessageFactory.getMessage( context, DATE_ID, value, parser.format(new Date(System.currentTimeMillis())), MessageFactory.getLabel(context, component)), e); case "time": throw new ConverterException(MessageFactory.getMessage( context, TIME_ID, value, parser.format(new Date(System.currentTimeMillis())), MessageFactory.getLabel(context, component)), e); case "both": throw new ConverterException(MessageFactory.getMessage( context, DATETIME_ID, value, parser.format(new Date(System.currentTimeMillis())), MessageFactory.getLabel(context, component)), e); } } } catch (Exception e) { throw new ConverterException(e); } return returnValue; } private static class FormatWrapper { private final DateFormat df; private final DateTimeFormatter dtf; private final TemporalQuery from; private FormatWrapper(DateFormat wrapped) { this.df = wrapped; this.dtf = null; this.from = null; } private FormatWrapper(DateTimeFormatter dtf, TemporalQuery from) { this.df = null; this.dtf = dtf; this.from = from; } private Object parse(CharSequence text) throws ParseException { Object result = (null != df) ? df.parse((String) text) : dtf.parse(text, from); return result; } private String format(Object obj) { return (null != df) ? df.format(obj) : dtf.format((TemporalAccessor) obj); } private void setTimeZone(TimeZone zone) { if (null != df) { df.setTimeZone(zone); } } } /** * @throws ConverterException {@inheritDoc} * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public String getAsString(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, Object value) { if (context == null || component == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } try { // If the specified value is null, return a zero-length String if (value == null) { return ""; } // If the incoming value is still a string, play nice // and return the value unmodified if (value instanceof String) { return (String) value; } // Identify the Locale to use for formatting Locale locale = getLocale(context); // Create and configure the formatter to be used FormatWrapper formatter = getDateFormat(locale); if (null != timeZone) { formatter.setTimeZone(timeZone); } // Perform the requested formatting return (formatter.format(value)); } catch (ConverterException e) { throw new ConverterException(MessageFactory.getMessage( context, STRING_ID, value, MessageFactory.getLabel(context, component)), e); } catch (Exception e) { throw new ConverterException(MessageFactory.getMessage( context, STRING_ID, value, MessageFactory.getLabel(context, component)), e); } } // --------------------------------------------------------- Private Methods /** *

Return a DateFormat instance to use for formatting * and parsing in this {@link Converter}.

* * @param locale The Locale used to select formatting * and parsing conventions * @throws ConverterException if no instance can be created */ private FormatWrapper getDateFormat(Locale locale) { // PENDING(craigmcc) - Implement pooling if needed for performance? if (pattern == null && type == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Either pattern or type must" + " be specified."); } DateFormat df = null; DateTimeFormatter dtf = null; TemporalQuery from = null; if (pattern != null && !isJavaTimeType(type)) { df = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern, locale); } else if (type.equals("both")) { df = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance (getStyle(dateStyle), getStyle(timeStyle), locale); } else if (type.equals("date")) { df = DateFormat.getDateInstance(getStyle(dateStyle), locale); } else if (type.equals("time")) { df = DateFormat.getTimeInstance(getStyle(timeStyle), locale); } else if (type.equals("localDate")) { dtf = (null != pattern) ? DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern, locale) : DateTimeFormatter.ofLocalizedDate(getFormatStyle(dateStyle)); from = LocalDate::from; } else if (type.equals("localDateTime")) { dtf = (null != pattern) ? DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern, locale) : DateTimeFormatter.ofLocalizedDateTime(getFormatStyle(dateStyle)); from = LocalDateTime::from; } else if (type.equals("localTime")) { dtf = (null != pattern) ? DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern, locale) : DateTimeFormatter.ofLocalizedTime(getFormatStyle(dateStyle)); from = LocalTime::from; } else if (type.equals("offsetTime")) { dtf = (null != pattern) ? DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern, locale) : DateTimeFormatter.ISO_OFFSET_TIME; from = OffsetTime::from; } else if (type.equals("offsetDateTime")) { dtf = (null != pattern) ? DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern, locale) : DateTimeFormatter.ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME; from = OffsetDateTime::from; } else if (type.equals("zonedDateTime")) { dtf = (null != pattern) ? DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern, locale) : DateTimeFormatter.ISO_ZONED_DATE_TIME; from = ZonedDateTime::from; } else { // PENDING(craigmcc) - i18n throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid type: " + type); } if (null != df) { df.setLenient(false); return new FormatWrapper(df); } else if (null != dtf) { return new FormatWrapper(dtf, from); } // PENDING(craigmcc) - i18n throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid type: " + type); } private static boolean isJavaTimeType(String type) { boolean result = false; if (null != type && type.length() > 1) { char c = type.charAt(0); result = c == 'l' || c == 'o' || c == 'z'; } return result; } /** *

Return the Locale we will use for localizing our * formatting and parsing processing.

* * @param context The {@link FacesContext} for the current request */ private Locale getLocale(FacesContext context) { // PENDING(craigmcc) - JSTL localization context? Locale locale = this.locale; if (locale == null) { locale = context.getViewRoot().getLocale(); } return (locale); } /** *

Return the style constant for the specified style name.

* * @param name Name of the style for which to return a constant * @throws ConverterException if the style name is not valid */ private static int getStyle(String name) { if (null != name) { switch (name) { case "default": return (DateFormat.DEFAULT); case "short": return (DateFormat.SHORT); case "medium": return (DateFormat.MEDIUM); case "long": return (DateFormat.LONG); case "full": return (DateFormat.FULL); } } // PENDING(craigmcc) - i18n throw new ConverterException("Invalid style '" + name + '\''); } private static FormatStyle getFormatStyle(String name) { if (null != name) { switch (name) { case "default": case "medium": return (FormatStyle.MEDIUM); case "short": return (FormatStyle.SHORT); case "long": return (FormatStyle.LONG); case "full": return (FormatStyle.FULL); } } // PENDING(craigmcc) - i18n throw new ConverterException("Invalid style '" + name + '\''); } // ----------------------------------------------------- StateHolder Methods @Override public Object saveState(FacesContext context) { if (context == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } if (!initialStateMarked()) { Object values[] = new Object[6]; values[0] = dateStyle; values[1] = locale; values[2] = pattern; values[3] = timeStyle; values[4] = timeZone; values[5] = type; return (values); } return null; } @Override public void restoreState(FacesContext context, Object state) { if (context == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } if (state != null) { Object values[] = (Object[]) state; dateStyle = (String) values[0]; locale = (Locale) values[1]; pattern = (String) values[2]; timeStyle = (String) values[3]; timeZone = (TimeZone) values[4]; type = (String) values[5]; } } private boolean transientFlag; @Override public boolean isTransient() { return (transientFlag); } @Override public void setTransient(boolean transientFlag) { this.transientFlag = transientFlag; } private boolean initialState; @Override public void markInitialState() { initialState = true; } @Override public boolean initialStateMarked() { return initialState; } @Override public void clearInitialState() { initialState = false; } }




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