freemarker.template.utility.ObjectConstructor Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package freemarker.template.utility;
import java.util.List;
import freemarker.ext.beans.BeansWrapper;
import freemarker.template.TemplateMethodModelEx;
import freemarker.template.TemplateModelException;
/**
* An object that you can make available in a template
* to instantiate arbitrary beans-wrapped objects in a template.
* Beware of this class's security implications. It allows
* the instantiation of arbitrary objects and invoking
* methods on them. Usage is something like:
*
*
myDataModel.put("objectConstructor", new ObjectConstructor());
*
*
And then from your FTL code:
*
*
<#assign aList = objectConstructor("java.util.ArrayList", 100)>
*/
public class ObjectConstructor implements TemplateMethodModelEx {
@Override
public Object exec(List args) throws TemplateModelException {
if (args.isEmpty()) {
throw new TemplateModelException("This method must have at least one argument, the name of the class to instantiate.");
}
String classname = args.get(0).toString();
Class cl = null;
try {
cl = ClassUtil.forName(classname);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new TemplateModelException(e.getMessage());
}
BeansWrapper bw = BeansWrapper.getDefaultInstance();
Object obj = bw.newInstance(cl, args.subList(1, args.size()));
return bw.wrap(obj);
}
}