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package org.apache.commons.lang3.text;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Lookup a String key to a String value.
 * 

* This class represents the simplest form of a string to string map. * It has a benefit over a map in that it can create the result on * demand based on the key. *

* This class comes complete with various factory methods. * If these do not suffice, you can subclass and implement your own matcher. *

* For example, it would be possible to implement a lookup that used the * key as a primary key, and looked up the value on demand from the database * * @since 2.2 * @deprecated as of 3.6, use commons-text * * StringLookupFactory instead */ @Deprecated public abstract class StrLookup { /** * Lookup that always returns null. */ private static final StrLookup NONE_LOOKUP = new MapStrLookup<>(null); /** * Lookup based on system properties. */ private static final StrLookup SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_LOOKUP = new SystemPropertiesStrLookup(); //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a lookup which always returns null. * * @return a lookup that always returns null, not null */ public static StrLookup noneLookup() { return NONE_LOOKUP; } /** * Returns a new lookup which uses a copy of the current * {@link System#getProperties() System properties}. *

* If a security manager blocked access to system properties, then null will * be returned from every lookup. *

* If a null key is used, this lookup will throw a NullPointerException. * * @return a lookup using system properties, not null */ public static StrLookup systemPropertiesLookup() { return SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_LOOKUP; } /** * Returns a lookup which looks up values using a map. *

* If the map is null, then null will be returned from every lookup. * The map result object is converted to a string using toString(). * * @param the type of the values supported by the lookup * @param map the map of keys to values, may be null * @return a lookup using the map, not null */ public static StrLookup mapLookup(final Map map) { return new MapStrLookup<>(map); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Constructor. */ protected StrLookup() { super(); } /** * Looks up a String key to a String value. *

* The internal implementation may use any mechanism to return the value. * The simplest implementation is to use a Map. However, virtually any * implementation is possible. *

* For example, it would be possible to implement a lookup that used the * key as a primary key, and looked up the value on demand from the database * Or, a numeric based implementation could be created that treats the key * as an integer, increments the value and return the result as a string - * converting 1 to 2, 15 to 16 etc. *

* The {@link #lookup(String)} method always returns a String, regardless of * the underlying data, by converting it as necessary. For example: *

     * Map<String, Object> map = new HashMap<String, Object>();
     * map.put("number", Integer.valueOf(2));
     * assertEquals("2", StrLookup.mapLookup(map).lookup("number"));
     * 
* @param key the key to be looked up, may be null * @return the matching value, null if no match */ public abstract String lookup(String key); //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Lookup implementation that uses a Map. */ static class MapStrLookup extends StrLookup { /** Map keys are variable names and value. */ private final Map map; /** * Creates a new instance backed by a Map. * * @param map the map of keys to values, may be null */ MapStrLookup(final Map map) { this.map = map; } /** * Looks up a String key to a String value using the map. *

* If the map is null, then null is returned. * The map result object is converted to a string using toString(). * * @param key the key to be looked up, may be null * @return the matching value, null if no match */ @Override public String lookup(final String key) { if (map == null) { return null; } final Object obj = map.get(key); if (obj == null) { return null; } return obj.toString(); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Lookup implementation based on system properties. */ private static class SystemPropertiesStrLookup extends StrLookup { /** * {@inheritDoc} This implementation directly accesses system properties. */ @Override public String lookup(final String key) { if (!key.isEmpty()) { try { return System.getProperty(key); } catch (final SecurityException scex) { // Squelched. All lookup(String) will return null. } } return null; } } }





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