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this has made it the most widely-used Java-based cache.
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* Copyright Terracotta, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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package net.sf.ehcache.search.expression;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import net.sf.ehcache.Element;
import net.sf.ehcache.search.Attribute;
import net.sf.ehcache.search.SearchException;
import net.sf.ehcache.search.attribute.AttributeExtractor;
/**
* A regular expression criteria that matches attribute string values. For non java.lang.String attributes
,
* the toString()
form is used in the comparison.
*
* Expressions are always case insensitive
*
* The following special characters are supported:
*
* - '?' - match any one single character
*
- '*' - match any multiple character(s) (including zero)
*
* The supported wildcard characters can be escaped with a backslash '\', and a literal backslash can be included with '\\'
*
* WARN: Expressions starting with a leading wildcard character are potentially very expensive (ie. full scan) for indexed caches
*
*
* @author teck
*/
public class ILike extends BaseCriteria {
private final String attributeName;
private final String regex;
private final Pattern pattern;
/**
* Construct a "like" criteria for the given expression
*
* @param attributeName attribute name
* @param regex expression
*/
public ILike(String attributeName, String regex) {
if ((attributeName == null) || (regex == null)) {
throw new SearchException("Both the attribute name and regex must be non null.");
}
this.attributeName = attributeName;
this.regex = regex;
this.pattern = convertRegex(regex.trim());
}
/**
* Return attribute name.
*
* @return String attribute name
*/
public String getAttributeName() {
return attributeName;
}
/**
* Return regex string.
*
* @return String regex.
*/
public String getRegex() {
return regex;
}
private static Pattern convertRegex(final String expr) {
if (expr.length() == 0) {
throw new SearchException("Zero length regex");
}
StringBuilder javaRegex = new StringBuilder("^");
boolean escape = false;
for (int i = 0; i < expr.length(); i++) {
char ch = expr.charAt(i);
if (escape) {
switch (ch) {
case '\\':
case '?':
case '*': {
javaRegex.append(Pattern.quote(lowerCase(ch)));
break;
}
default: {
throw new SearchException("Illegal escape character (" + ch + ") in regex: " + expr);
}
}
escape = false;
} else {
switch (ch) {
case '\\': {
escape = true;
break;
}
case '?': {
javaRegex.append(".");
break;
}
case '*': {
javaRegex.append(".*");
break;
}
default: {
javaRegex.append(Pattern.quote(lowerCase(ch)));
}
}
}
}
javaRegex.append("$");
return Pattern.compile(javaRegex.toString(), Pattern.DOTALL);
}
private static String lowerCase(char ch) {
// heeding the advice in Character.toLowerCase() and using String.toLowerCase() instead here
return Character.toString(ch).toLowerCase();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public boolean execute(Element e, Map attributeExtractors) {
Object value = getExtractor(attributeName, attributeExtractors).attributeFor(e, attributeName);
if (value == null) {
return false;
}
String asString = value.toString().toLowerCase();
return pattern.matcher(asString).matches();
}
@Override
public Set> getAttributes() {
return Collections.>singleton(new Attribute(attributeName));
}
}