org.codehaus.jackson.node.MissingNode Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package org.codehaus.jackson.node;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.codehaus.jackson.*;
import org.codehaus.jackson.map.SerializerProvider;
import org.codehaus.jackson.map.TypeSerializer;
/**
* This singleton node class is generated to denote "missing nodes"
* along paths that do not exist. For example, if a path via
* element of an array is requested for an element outside range
* of elements in the array; or for a non-array value, result
* will be reference to this node.
*
* In most respects this placeholder node will act as {@link NullNode};
* for example, for purposes of value conversions, value is considered
* to be null and represented as value zero when used for numeric
* conversions.
*/
public final class MissingNode
extends BaseJsonNode
{
private final static MissingNode instance = new MissingNode();
private MissingNode() { }
public static MissingNode getInstance() { return instance; }
@Override public JsonToken asToken() { return JsonToken.NOT_AVAILABLE; }
@Override
public boolean isMissingNode() { return true; }
// as per [JACKSON-775]
@Override
public String asText() { return ""; }
@Override
public int asInt(int defaultValue) {
return 0;
}
@Override
public long asLong(long defaultValue) {
return 0L;
}
@Override
public double asDouble(double defaultValue) {
return 0.0;
}
@Override
public JsonNode path(String fieldName) { return this; }
@Override
public JsonNode path(int index) { return this; }
@Override
public final void serialize(JsonGenerator jg, SerializerProvider provider)
throws IOException, JsonProcessingException
{
/* Nothing to output... should we signal an error tho?
* Chances are, this is an erroneous call. For now, let's
* not do that.
*/
jg.writeNull();
}
@Override
public void serializeWithType(JsonGenerator jg, SerializerProvider provider,
TypeSerializer typeSer)
throws IOException, JsonProcessingException
{
jg.writeNull();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o)
{
/* Hmmh. Since there's just a singleton instance, this
* fails in all cases but with identity comparison.
* However: if this placeholder value was to be considered
* similar to Sql NULL, it shouldn't even equal itself?
* That might cause problems when dealing with collections
* like Sets... so for now, let's let identity comparison
* return true.
*/
return (o == this);
}
@Override
public String toString()
{
// toString() should never return null
return "";
}
}