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package org.apache.camel.component.extension;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import org.apache.camel.Component;
import org.apache.camel.component.extension.ComponentVerifierExtensionHelper.ErrorAttribute;
import org.apache.camel.component.extension.ComponentVerifierExtensionHelper.ErrorCode;
import org.apache.camel.component.extension.ComponentVerifierExtensionHelper.ExceptionErrorAttribute;
import org.apache.camel.component.extension.ComponentVerifierExtensionHelper.GroupErrorAttribute;
import org.apache.camel.component.extension.ComponentVerifierExtensionHelper.HttpErrorAttribute;
import org.apache.camel.component.extension.ComponentVerifierExtensionHelper.StandardErrorCode;
/**
* Defines the interface used for validating component/endpoint parameters. The central method of this interface is
* {@link #verify(ComponentVerifierExtension.Scope, Map)} which takes a scope and a set of parameters which should be
* verified.
*
* The return value is a {@link ComponentVerifierExtension.Result} of the verification
*
*/
public interface ComponentVerifierExtension extends ComponentExtension {
/**
* Verify the given parameters against a provided scope.
*
*
* The supported scopes are:
*
* - {@link ComponentVerifierExtension.Scope#PARAMETERS}: to validate that all the mandatory
* options are provided and syntactically correct.
* - {@link ComponentVerifierExtension.Scope#CONNECTIVITY}: to validate that the given options
* (i.e. credentials, addresses) are correct. Verifying with this scope typically implies reaching out to the
* backend via some sort of network connection.
*
*
* @param scope the scope of the verification
* @param parameters the parameters to verify which are interpreted individually by each component verifier
* @return the verification result
*/
Result verify(Scope scope, Map parameters);
/**
* The result of a verification
*/
interface Result extends Serializable {
/**
* Status of the verification
*/
enum Status {
/**
* Verification succeeded
*/
OK,
/**
* Error occurred during the verification
*/
ERROR,
/**
* Verification is not supported. This can depend on the given scope.
*/
UNSUPPORTED
}
/**
* Scope of the verification. This is the scope given to the call to {@link #verify(Scope, Map)} and can be used
* for correlation.
*
* @return the scope against which the parameters have been validated.
*/
Scope getScope();
/**
* Result of the validation as status. This should be the first datum to check after a verification happened.
*
* @return the status
*/
Status getStatus();
/**
* Collection of errors happened for the verification. This list is empty (but non null) if the verification
* succeeded.
*
* @return a list of errors. Can be empty when verification was successful
*/
List getErrors();
}
/**
* The scope defines how the parameters should be verified.
*/
enum Scope {
/**
* Only validate the parameters for their syntactic soundness. Verifications in this scope should be as
* fast as possible
*/
PARAMETERS,
/**
* Reach out to the backend and verify that a connection can be established. This means, if the verification in
* this scope succeeds, then it can safely be assumed that the component can be used.
*/
CONNECTIVITY;
/**
* Get an instance of this scope from a string representation
*
* @param scope the scope as string, which can be in any case
* @return the scope enum represented by this string
*/
public static Scope fromString(String scope) {
return Scope.valueOf(scope != null ? scope.toUpperCase() : null);
}
}
// =============================================================================================
/**
* This interface represents a detailed error in case when the verification fails.
*/
interface VerificationError extends Serializable {
/**
* The overall error code, which can be either a {@link StandardCode} or a custom code. It is recommended to
* stick to the predefined standard codes
*
* @return the general error code.
*/
Code getCode();
/**
* A human readable description of the error in plain english
*
* @return the error description (if available)
*/
String getDescription();
/**
* A set of input parameter names which fails the verification. These are keys to the parameter provided to
* {@link #verify(ComponentVerifierExtension.Scope, Map)}.
*
* @return the parameter names which are malformed and caused the failure of the validation
*/
Set getParameterKeys();
/**
* Details about the failed verification. The keys can be either predefined values ({@link ExceptionAttribute},
* {@link HttpAttribute}, {@link GroupAttribute}) or it can be free-form custom keys specific to a component.
* The standard attributes are defined as enums in all uppercase (with underscore as separator), custom
* attributes are supposed to be in all lower case (also with underscores as separators)
*
* @return a number of key/value pair with additional information related to the verification.
*/
Map getDetails();
/**
* Get a single detail for a given attribute
*
* @param attribute the attribute to lookup
* @return the detail value or null if no such attribute exists
*/
default Object getDetail(Attribute attribute) {
Map details = getDetails();
if (details != null) {
return details.get(attribute);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Get a single detail for a given attribute
*
* @param attribute the attribute to lookup
* @return the detail value or null if no such attribute exists
*/
default Object getDetail(String attribute) {
return getDetail(asAttribute(attribute));
}
/**
* Convert a string to an {@link Code}
*
* @param code the code to convert. It should be in all lower case (with underscore as a separator) to avoid
* overlap with {@link StandardCode}
* @return error code
*/
static Code asCode(String code) {
return new ErrorCode(code);
}
/**
* Convert a string to an {@link Attribute}
*
* @param attribute the string representation of an attribute to convert. It should be in all lower case (with
* underscore as a separator) to avoid overlap with standard attributes like
* {@link ExceptionAttribute}, {@link HttpAttribute} or {@link GroupAttribute}
* @return generated attribute
*/
static Attribute asAttribute(String attribute) {
return new ErrorAttribute(attribute);
}
/**
* Interface defining an error code. This is implemented by the {@link StandardCode} but also own code can be
* generated by implementing this interface. This is best done via {@link #asCode(String)} If possible, the
* standard codes should be reused
*/
interface Code extends Serializable {
/**
* Name of the code. All uppercase for standard codes, all lower case for custom codes. Separator between
* two words is an underscore.
*
* @return code name
*/
String name();
/**
* Bean style accessor to name. This is required for framework like Jackson using bean convention for object
* serialization.
*
* @return code name
*/
default String getName() {
return name();
}
}
/**
* Standard set of error codes
*/
interface StandardCode extends Code {
/**
* Authentication failed
*/
StandardCode AUTHENTICATION = new StandardErrorCode("AUTHENTICATION");
/**
* An exception occurred
*/
StandardCode EXCEPTION = new StandardErrorCode("EXCEPTION");
/**
* Internal error while performing the verification
*/
StandardCode INTERNAL = new StandardErrorCode("INTERNAL");
/**
* A mandatory parameter is missing
*/
StandardCode MISSING_PARAMETER = new StandardErrorCode("MISSING_PARAMETER");
/**
* A given parameter is not known to the component
*/
StandardCode UNKNOWN_PARAMETER = new StandardErrorCode("UNKNOWN_PARAMETER");
/**
* A given parameter is illegal
*/
StandardCode ILLEGAL_PARAMETER = new StandardErrorCode("ILLEGAL_PARAMETER");
/**
* A combination of parameters is illegal. See {@link VerificationError#getParameterKeys()} for the set of
* affected parameters
*/
StandardCode ILLEGAL_PARAMETER_GROUP_COMBINATION = new StandardErrorCode("ILLEGAL_PARAMETER_GROUP_COMBINATION");
/**
* A parameter value is not valid
*/
StandardCode ILLEGAL_PARAMETER_VALUE = new StandardErrorCode("ILLEGAL_PARAMETER_VALUE");
/**
* A group of parameters is not complete in order to be valid
*/
StandardCode INCOMPLETE_PARAMETER_GROUP = new StandardErrorCode("INCOMPLETE_PARAMETER_GROUP");
/**
* The verification is not supported
*/
StandardCode UNSUPPORTED = new StandardErrorCode("UNSUPPORTED");
/**
* The requested {@link Scope} is not supported
*/
StandardCode UNSUPPORTED_SCOPE = new StandardErrorCode("UNSUPPORTED_SCOPE");
/**
* The requested {@link Component} is not supported
*/
StandardCode UNSUPPORTED_COMPONENT = new StandardErrorCode("UNSUPPORTED_COMPONENT");
/**
* Generic error which is explained in more details with {@link VerificationError#getDetails()}
*/
StandardCode GENERIC = new StandardErrorCode("GENERIC");
}
/**
* Interface defining an attribute which is a key for the detailed error messages. This is implemented by
* several standard enums like {@link ExceptionAttribute}, {@link HttpAttribute} or {@link GroupAttribute} but
* can also implemented for component specific details. This is best done via {@link #asAttribute(String)} or
* using one of the other builder method in this error builder (like
* {@link org.apache.camel.component.extension.verifier.ResultErrorBuilder#detail(String, Object)}
*
* With respecting to name, the same rules as for {@link Code} apply: Standard attributes are all upper case
* with _ as separators, whereas custom attributes are lower case with underscore separators.
*/
interface Attribute extends Serializable {
/**
* Name of the attribute. All uppercase for standard attributes and all lower case for custom attributes.
* Separator between words is an underscore.
*
* @return attribute name
*/
String name();
/**
* Bean style accessor to name; This is required for framework like Jackson using bean convention for object
* serialization.
*
* @return attribute name
*/
default String getName() {
return name();
}
}
/**
* Attributes for details about an exception that was raised
*/
interface ExceptionAttribute extends Attribute {
/**
* The exception object that has been thrown. Note that this can be a complex object and can cause large
* content when e.g. serialized as JSON
*/
ExceptionAttribute EXCEPTION_INSTANCE = new ExceptionErrorAttribute("EXCEPTION_INSTANCE");
/**
* The exception class
*/
ExceptionAttribute EXCEPTION_CLASS = new ExceptionErrorAttribute("EXCEPTION_CLASS");
}
/**
* HTTP related error details
*/
interface HttpAttribute extends Attribute {
/**
* The erroneous HTTP code that occurred
*/
HttpAttribute HTTP_CODE = new HttpErrorAttribute("HTTP_CODE");
/**
* HTTP response's body
*/
HttpAttribute HTTP_TEXT = new HttpErrorAttribute("HTTP_TEXT");
/**
* If given as details, specifies that a redirect happened and the content of this detail is the redirect
* URL
*/
HttpAttribute HTTP_REDIRECT = new HttpErrorAttribute("HTTP_REDIRECT");
}
/**
* Group related details
*/
interface GroupAttribute extends Attribute {
/**
* Group name
*/
GroupAttribute GROUP_NAME = new GroupErrorAttribute("GROUP_NAME");
/**
* Options for the group
*/
GroupAttribute GROUP_OPTIONS = new GroupErrorAttribute("GROUP_OPTIONS");
}
}
}