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package org.apache.commons.configuration.interpol;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import org.apache.commons.lang.text.StrLookup;
/**
*
* A class that handles interpolation (variable substitution) for configuration
* objects.
*
*
* Each instance of AbstractConfiguration
is associated with an
* object of this class. All interpolation tasks are delegated to this object.
*
*
* ConfigurationInterpolator
works together with the
* StrSubstitutor
class from Commons Lang. By extending
* StrLookup
it is able to provide values for variables that
* appear in expressions.
*
*
* The basic idea of this class is that it can maintain a set of primitive
* StrLookup
objects, each of which is identified by a special
* prefix. The variables to be processed have the form
* ${prefix:name}
. ConfigurationInterpolator
will
* extract the prefix and determine, which primitive lookup object is registered
* for it. Then the name of the variable is passed to this object to obtain the
* actual value. It is also possible to define a default lookup object, which
* will be used for variables that do not have a prefix or that cannot be
* resolved by their associated lookup object.
*
*
* When a new instance of this class is created it is initialized with a default
* set of primitive lookup objects. This set can be customized using the static
* methods registerGlobalLookup()
and
* deregisterGlobalLookup()
. Per default it contains the
* following standard lookup objects:
*
*
*
*
* Prefix
* Lookup object
*
*
* sys
* With this prefix a lookup object is associated that is able to resolve
* system properties.
*
*
* const
* The const
prefix indicates that a variable is to be
* interpreted as a constant member field of a class (i.e. a field with the
* static final modifiers). The name of the variable must be of the form
* <full qualified class name>.<field name>
, e.g.
* org.apache.commons.configuration.interpol.ConfigurationInterpolator.PREFIX_CONSTANTS
*
.
*
*
*
*
* After an instance has been created the current set of lookup objects can be
* modified using the registerLookup()
and
* deregisterLookup()
methods. The default lookup object (that is
* invoked for variables without a prefix) can be set with the
* setDefaultLookup()
method. (If a
* ConfigurationInterpolator
instance is created by a
* configuration object, this lookup points to the configuration itself, so that
* variables are resolved using the configuration's properties. This ensures
* backward compatibility to earlier version of Commons Configuration.)
*
*
* Implementation node: Instances of this class are not thread-safe related to
* modifications of their current set of registered lookup objects. It is
* intended that each instance is associated with a single
* Configuration
object and used for its interpolation tasks.
*
*
* @version $Id: ConfigurationInterpolator.java 561230 2007-07-31 04:17:09Z rahul $
* @since 1.4
* @author Commons
* Configuration team
*/
public class ConfigurationInterpolator extends StrLookup
{
/**
* Constant for the prefix of the standard lookup object for resolving
* system properties.
*/
public static final String PREFIX_SYSPROPERTIES = "sys";
/**
* Constant for the prefix of the standard lookup object for resolving
* constant values.
*/
public static final String PREFIX_CONSTANTS = "const";
/** Constant for the prefix separator. */
private static final char PREFIX_SEPARATOR = ':';
/** A map with the globally registered lookup objects. */
private static Map globalLookups;
/** A map with the locally registered lookup objects. */
private Map localLookups;
/** Stores the default lookup object. */
private StrLookup defaultLookup;
/**
* Creates a new instance of ConfigurationInterpolator
.
*/
public ConfigurationInterpolator()
{
synchronized (globalLookups)
{
localLookups = new HashMap(globalLookups);
}
}
/**
* Registers the given lookup object for the specified prefix globally. This
* means that all instances that are created later will use this lookup
* object for this prefix. If for this prefix a lookup object is already
* registered, the new lookup object will replace the old one. Note that the
* lookup objects registered here will be shared between multiple clients.
* So they should be thread-safe.
*
* @param prefix the variable prefix (must not be null)
* @param lookup the lookup object to be used for this prefix (must not be
* null)
*/
public static void registerGlobalLookup(String prefix, StrLookup lookup)
{
if (prefix == null)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Prefix for lookup object must not be null!");
}
if (lookup == null)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Lookup object must not be null!");
}
synchronized (globalLookups)
{
globalLookups.put(prefix, lookup);
}
}
/**
* Deregisters the global lookup object for the specified prefix. This means
* that this lookup object won't be available for later created instances
* any more. For already existing instances this operation does not have any
* impact.
*
* @param prefix the variable prefix
* @return a flag whether for this prefix a lookup object had been
* registered
*/
public static boolean deregisterGlobalLookup(String prefix)
{
synchronized (globalLookups)
{
return globalLookups.remove(prefix) != null;
}
}
/**
* Registers the given lookup object for the specified prefix at this
* instance. From now on this lookup object will be used for variables that
* have the specified prefix.
*
* @param prefix the variable prefix (must not be null)
* @param lookup the lookup object to be used for this prefix (must not be
* null)
*/
public void registerLookup(String prefix, StrLookup lookup)
{
if (prefix == null)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Prefix for lookup object must not be null!");
}
if (lookup == null)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Lookup object must not be null!");
}
localLookups.put(prefix, lookup);
}
/**
* Deregisters the lookup object for the specified prefix at this instance.
* It will be removed from this instance.
*
* @param prefix the variable prefix
* @return a flag whether for this prefix a lookup object had been
* registered
*/
public boolean deregisterLookup(String prefix)
{
return localLookups.remove(prefix) != null;
}
/**
* Returns a set with the prefixes, for which lookup objects are registered
* at this instance. This means that variables with these prefixes can be
* processed.
*
* @return a set with the registered variable prefixes
*/
public Set prefixSet()
{
return localLookups.keySet();
}
/**
* Returns the default lookup object.
*
* @return the default lookup object
*/
public StrLookup getDefaultLookup()
{
return defaultLookup;
}
/**
* Sets the default lookup object. This lookup object will be used for all
* variables without a special prefix. If it is set to null, such
* variables won't be processed.
*
* @param defaultLookup the new default lookup object
*/
public void setDefaultLookup(StrLookup defaultLookup)
{
this.defaultLookup = defaultLookup;
}
/**
* Resolves the specified variable. This implementation will try to extract
* a variable prefix from the given variable name (the first colon (':') is
* used as prefix separator). It then passes the name of the variable with
* the prefix stripped to the lookup object registered for this prefix. If
* no prefix can be found or if the associated lookup object cannot resolve
* this variable, the default lookup object will be used.
*
* @param var the name of the variable whose value is to be looked up
* @return the value of this variable or null if it cannot be
* resolved
*/
public String lookup(String var)
{
if (var == null)
{
return null;
}
int prefixPos = var.indexOf(PREFIX_SEPARATOR);
if (prefixPos >= 0)
{
String prefix = var.substring(0, prefixPos);
String name = var.substring(prefixPos + 1);
String value = fetchLookupForPrefix(prefix).lookup(name);
if (value != null)
{
return value;
}
}
return fetchNoPrefixLookup().lookup(var);
}
/**
* Returns the lookup object to be used for variables without a prefix. This
* implementation will check whether a default lookup object was set. If
* this is the case, it will be returned. Otherwise a null lookup
* object will be returned.
*
* @return the lookup object to be used for variables without a prefix
*/
protected StrLookup fetchNoPrefixLookup()
{
return (getDefaultLookup() != null) ? getDefaultLookup() : StrLookup.noneLookup();
}
/**
* Obtains the lookup object for the specified prefix. This method is called
* by the lookup()
method. This implementation will check
* whether a lookup object is registered for the given prefix. If not, a
* null lookup object will be returned.
*
* @param prefix the prefix
* @return the lookup object to be used for this prefix
*/
protected StrLookup fetchLookupForPrefix(String prefix)
{
StrLookup lookup = (StrLookup) localLookups.get(prefix);
if (lookup == null)
{
lookup = StrLookup.noneLookup();
}
return lookup;
}
// static initializer, sets up the map with the standard lookups
static
{
globalLookups = new HashMap();
globalLookups.put(PREFIX_SYSPROPERTIES, StrLookup.systemPropertiesLookup());
globalLookups.put(PREFIX_CONSTANTS, new ConstantLookup());
}
}