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package org.apache.taglibs.standard.tlv;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.Stack;
import javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.PageData;
import javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.ValidationMessage;
import org.apache.taglibs.standard.resources.Resources;
import org.xml.sax.Attributes;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.DefaultHandler;
/**
* A SAX-based TagLibraryValidator for the JSTL i18n-capable formatting
* library. Currently implements the following checks:
*
*
* - Expression syntax validation.
*
- Tag bodies that must either be empty or non-empty given
* particular attributes.
*
*
* @author Shawn Bayern
* @author Jan Luehe
*/
public class JstlFmtTLV extends JstlBaseTLV {
//*********************************************************************
// Implementation Overview
/*
* We essentially just run the page through a SAX parser, handling
* the callbacks that interest us. We collapse elements
* into the text they contain, since this simplifies processing
* somewhat. Even a quick glance at the implementation shows its
* necessary, tree-oriented nature: multiple Stacks, an understanding
* of 'depth', and so on all are important as we recover necessary
* state upon each callback. This TLV demonstrates various techniques,
* from the general "how do I use a SAX parser for a TLV?" to
* "how do I read my init parameters and then validate?" But also,
* the specific SAX methodology was kept as general as possible to
* allow for experimentation and flexibility.
*
* Much of the code and structure is duplicated from JstlCoreTLV.
* An effort has been made to re-use code where unambiguously useful.
* However, splitting logic among parent/child classes isn't
* necessarily the cleanest approach when writing a parser like the
* one we need. I'd like to reorganize this somewhat, but it's not
* a priority.
*/
//*********************************************************************
// Constants
// tag names
private final String SETLOCALE = "setLocale";
private final String SETBUNDLE = "setBundle";
private final String SETTIMEZONE = "setTimeZone";
private final String BUNDLE = "bundle";
private final String MESSAGE = "message";
private final String MESSAGE_PARAM = "param";
private final String FORMAT_NUMBER = "formatNumber";
private final String PARSE_NUMBER = "parseNumber";
private final String PARSE_DATE = "parseDate";
// private final String EXPLANG = "expressionLanguage";
private final String JSP_TEXT = "jsp:text";
// attribute names
private final String EVAL = "evaluator";
private final String MESSAGE_KEY = "key";
private final String BUNDLE_PREFIX = "prefix";
private final String VALUE = "value";
//*********************************************************************
// set its type and delegate validation to super-class
public ValidationMessage[] validate(
String prefix, String uri, PageData page) {
return super.validate( TYPE_FMT, prefix, uri, page );
}
//*********************************************************************
// Contract fulfillment
protected DefaultHandler getHandler() {
return new Handler();
}
//*********************************************************************
// SAX event handler
/** The handler that provides the base of our implementation. */
private class Handler extends DefaultHandler {
// parser state
private int depth = 0;
private Stack messageDepths = new Stack();
private String lastElementName = null;
private boolean bodyNecessary = false;
private boolean bodyIllegal = false;
// process under the existing context (state), then modify it
public void startElement(
String ns, String ln, String qn, Attributes a) {
// substitute our own parsed 'ln' if it's not provided
if (ln == null)
ln = getLocalPart(qn);
// for simplicity, we can ignore for our purposes
// (don't bother distinguishing between it and its characters)
if (qn.equals(JSP_TEXT))
return;
// check body-related constraint
if (bodyIllegal)
fail(Resources.getMessage("TLV_ILLEGAL_BODY",
lastElementName));
// validate expression syntax if we need to
Set expAtts;
if (qn.startsWith(prefix + ":")
&& (expAtts = (Set) config.get(ln)) != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < a.getLength(); i++) {
String attName = a.getLocalName(i);
if (expAtts.contains(attName)) {
String vMsg =
validateExpression(
ln,
attName,
a.getValue(i));
if (vMsg != null)
fail(vMsg);
}
}
}
// validate attributes
if (qn.startsWith(prefix + ":") && !hasNoInvalidScope(a))
fail(Resources.getMessage("TLV_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE",
SCOPE, qn, a.getValue(SCOPE)));
if (qn.startsWith(prefix + ":") && hasEmptyVar(a))
fail(Resources.getMessage("TLV_EMPTY_VAR", qn));
if (qn.startsWith(prefix + ":")
&& !isFmtTag(ns, ln, SETLOCALE)
&& !isFmtTag(ns, ln, SETBUNDLE)
&& !isFmtTag(ns, ln, SETTIMEZONE)
&& hasDanglingScope(a))
fail(Resources.getMessage("TLV_DANGLING_SCOPE", qn));
/*
* Make sure is nested inside . Note that
* does not need to be a direct child of .
* Otherwise, the following would not work:
*
*
*
*
*
*
*/
if (isFmtTag(ns, ln, MESSAGE_PARAM) && messageDepths.empty()) {
fail(Resources.getMessage("PARAM_OUTSIDE_MESSAGE"));
}
// now, modify state
// If we're in a , record relevant state
if (isFmtTag(ns, ln, MESSAGE)) {
messageDepths.push(new Integer(depth));
}
// set up a check against illegal attribute/body combinations
bodyIllegal = false;
bodyNecessary = false;
if (isFmtTag(ns, ln, MESSAGE_PARAM)
|| isFmtTag(ns, ln, FORMAT_NUMBER)
|| isFmtTag(ns, ln, PARSE_NUMBER)
|| isFmtTag(ns, ln, PARSE_DATE)) {
if (hasAttribute(a, VALUE))
bodyIllegal = true;
else
bodyNecessary = true;
} else if (isFmtTag(ns, ln, MESSAGE)
&& !hasAttribute(a, MESSAGE_KEY)) {
bodyNecessary = true;
} else if (isFmtTag(ns, ln, BUNDLE)
&& hasAttribute(a, BUNDLE_PREFIX)) {
bodyNecessary = true;
}
// record the most recent tag (for error reporting)
lastElementName = qn;
lastElementId = a.getValue(JSP, "id");
// we're a new element, so increase depth
depth++;
}
public void characters(char[] ch, int start, int length) {
bodyNecessary = false; // body is no longer necessary!
// ignore strings that are just whitespace
String s = new String(ch, start, length).trim();
if (s.equals(""))
return;
// check and update body-related constraints
if (bodyIllegal)
fail(Resources.getMessage("TLV_ILLEGAL_BODY",
lastElementName));
}
public void endElement(String ns, String ln, String qn) {
// consistently, we ignore JSP_TEXT
if (qn.equals(JSP_TEXT))
return;
// handle body-related invariant
if (bodyNecessary)
fail(Resources.getMessage("TLV_MISSING_BODY",
lastElementName));
bodyIllegal = false; // reset: we've left the tag
// update -related state
if (isFmtTag(ns, ln, MESSAGE)) {
messageDepths.pop();
}
// update our depth
depth--;
}
}
}