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/*
* Copyright 2009 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package org.codenarc.rule.grails
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.FieldNode
import org.codenarc.rule.generic.StatelessClassRule
/**
* Rule that checks for non-final
fields on a Grails service class. Grails service
* classes are, by default, singletons, and so they should be reentrant. In most cases, this implies
* (or at least encourages) that they should be stateless.
*
* This rule ignores final
fields (either instance or static). Fields that are
* static
and non-final
, however, do cause a violation.
*
* This rule ignores non-static properties (i.e., no visibility modifier specified) declared with "def".
*
* This rule also ignores fields annotated with the @Inject
annotation.
*
* You can configure this rule to ignore certain fields either by name or by type. This can be
* useful to ignore fields that hold references to (static) dependencies (such as DAOs or
* Service objects) or static configuration.
*
* The ignoreFieldNames
property specifies one or more (comma-separated) field names
* that should be ignored (i.e., that should not cause a rule violation). The name(s) may optionally
* include wildcard characters ('*' or '?'). You can add to the field names to be ignored by setting
* the (write-only) addIgnoreFieldNames
property. This is a "special" property -- each
* call to setAddIgnoreFieldNames()
adds to the existing ignoreFieldNames
* property value.
*
* The ignoreFieldTypes
property specifies one or more (comma-separated) field type names
* that should be ignored (i.e., that should not cause a rule violation). The type name(s) may optionally
* include wildcard characters ('*' or '?').
*
* Note: The ignoreFieldTypes
property matches the field type name as indicated
* in the field declaration, only including a full package specification IF it is included in
* the source code. For example, the field declaration BigDecimal value
matches
* an ignoreFieldTypes
value of BigDecimal
, but not
* java.lang.BigDecimal
.
*
* There is one exception for the ignoreFieldTypes
property: if the field is declared
* with a modifier/type of def
, then the type resolves to java.lang.Object
.
*
* The ignoreFieldNames
property of this rule is preconfigured to ignore the standard
* Grails service configuration field names ('scope', 'transactional') and injected bean names
* ('dataSource', 'sessionFactory', 'grailsApplication'), as well as all other field names ending with 'Service'.
*
* This rule sets the default value of applyToFilesMatching
to only match files
* under the 'grails-app/services' folder. You can override this with a different regular
* expression value if appropriate.
*
* This rule also sets the default value of applyToClassNames
to only match class
* names ending in 'Service'. You can override this with a different class name pattern
* (String) if appropriate.
*
* @author Chris Mair
*/
class GrailsStatelessServiceRule extends StatelessClassRule {
String name = 'GrailsStatelessService'
int priority = 2
String applyToFilesMatching = GrailsUtil.SERVICE_FILES
String applyToClassNames = GrailsUtil.SERVICE_CLASSES
GrailsStatelessServiceRule() {
ignoreFieldNames = 'dataSource,scope,sessionFactory,transactional,*Service,grailsApplication'
}
@Override
protected boolean shouldIgnoreField(FieldNode fieldNode) {
return super.shouldIgnoreField(fieldNode) ||
fieldNode.isDynamicTyped() && !fieldNode.static && fieldNode.synthetic
}
}