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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.model;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.inject.Singleton;
import org.glassfish.jersey.internal.inject.Providers;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.internal.LocalizationMessages;
import org.glassfish.jersey.internal.Errors;
import org.glassfish.hk2.api.PerLookup;
/**
* Validator ensuring that {@link Invocable invocable} and {@link HandlerConstructor constructor} is correctly defined (for
* example correctly annotated with scope annotation). This validator is stateful and therefore new instance must be created
* for each resource model validation.
*
* @author Miroslav Fuksa (miroslav.fuksa at oracle.com)
*
*/
class InvocableValidator extends AbstractResourceModelVisitor {
private static final Set> SCOPE_ANNOTATIONS = getScopeAnnotations();
/**
* Classes that have been checked already.
*/
protected final Set> checkedClasses = new HashSet>();
private static Set> getScopeAnnotations() {
Set> scopeAnnotations = new HashSet>();
scopeAnnotations.add(Singleton.class);
scopeAnnotations.add(PerLookup.class);
return scopeAnnotations;
}
@Override
public void visitInvocable(final Invocable invocable) {
// TODO: check invocable.
Class resClass = invocable.getHandler().getHandlerClass();
if (resClass != null && !checkedClasses.contains(resClass)) {
checkedClasses.add(resClass);
final boolean provider = Providers.isProvider(resClass);
int counter = 0;
for (Annotation annotation : resClass.getAnnotations()) {
if (SCOPE_ANNOTATIONS.contains(annotation.annotationType())) {
counter++;
}
}
if (counter == 0 && provider) {
Errors.warning(resClass, LocalizationMessages.RESOURCE_IMPLEMENTS_PROVIDER(resClass,
Providers.getProviderContracts(resClass)));
} else if (counter > 1) {
Errors.fatal(resClass, LocalizationMessages.RESOURCE_MULTIPLE_SCOPE_ANNOTATIONS(resClass));
}
}
}
/**
* Check if the resource class is declared to be a singleton.
*
* @param resourceClass resource class.
* @return {@code true} if the resource class is a singleton, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public static boolean isSingleton(Class> resourceClass) {
return resourceClass.isAnnotationPresent(Singleton.class)
|| (Providers.isProvider(resourceClass) && !resourceClass.isAnnotationPresent(PerLookup.class));
}
@Override
public void visitResourceHandlerConstructor(final HandlerConstructor constructor) {
Class> resClass = constructor.getConstructor().getDeclaringClass();
boolean isSingleton = isSingleton(resClass);
int paramCount = 0;
for (Parameter p : constructor.getParameters()) {
ResourceMethodValidator.validateParameter(p, constructor.getConstructor(), constructor.getConstructor()
.toGenericString(),
Integer.toString(++paramCount), isSingleton);
}
}
// TODO: validate also method handler.
}