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package org.hibernate.exception;
/**
* Knows how to extract a violated constraint name from an error message based on the
* fact that the constraint name is templated within the message.
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public abstract class TemplatedViolatedConstraintNameExtracter implements ViolatedConstraintNameExtracter {
/**
* Extracts the constraint name based on a template (i.e., templateStartconstraintNametemplateEnd).
*
* @param templateStart The pattern denoting the start of the constraint name within the message.
* @param templateEnd The pattern denoting the end of the constraint name within the message.
* @param message The templated error message containing the constraint name.
* @return The found constraint name, or null.
*/
protected String extractUsingTemplate(String templateStart, String templateEnd, String message) {
int templateStartPosition = message.indexOf( templateStart );
if ( templateStartPosition < 0 ) {
return null;
}
int start = templateStartPosition + templateStart.length();
int end = message.indexOf( templateEnd, start );
if ( end < 0 ) {
end = message.length();
}
return message.substring( start, end );
}
}