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package org.ibankapp.base.util;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Assertion utility class that assists in validating arguments.
*
* Useful for identifying programmer errors early and clearly at runtime.
*
*
For example, if the contract of a public method states it does not
* allow {@code null} arguments, {@code Assert} can be used to validate that
* contract. Doing this clearly indicates a contract violation when it
* occurs and protects the class's invariants.
*
*
Typically used to validate method arguments rather than configuration
* properties, to check for cases that are usually programmer errors rather
* than configuration errors. In contrast to configuration initialization
* code, there is usually no point in falling back to defaults in such methods.
*
*
This class is similar to JUnit's assertion library. If an argument value is
* deemed invalid, an {@link IllegalArgumentException} is thrown (typically).
* For example:
*
*
* Assert.notNull(clazz, "The class must not be null");
* Assert.isTrue(i > 0, "The value must be greater than zero");
*
* Mainly for internal use within the framework; consider
* Apache's Commons Lang
* for a more comprehensive suite of {@code String} utilities.
*
* @author Keith Donald
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Sam Brannen
* @author Colin Sampaleanu
* @author Rob Harrop
* @since 1.1.2
*/
public abstract class Assert {
/**
* Assert a boolean expression, throwing an {@code IllegalArgumentException}
* if the expression evaluates to {@code false}.
*
Assert.isTrue(i > 0, "The value must be greater than zero");
*
* @param expression a boolean expression
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code expression} is {@code false}
*/
public static void isTrue(boolean expression, String message) {
if (!expression) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that an object is {@code null}.
* Assert.isNull(value, "The value must be null");
*
* @param object the object to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is not {@code null}
*/
public static void isNull(Object object, String message) {
if (object != null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that an object is not {@code null}.
* Assert.notNull(clazz, "The class must not be null");
*
* @param object the object to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is {@code null}
*/
public static void notNull(Object object, String message) {
if (object == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that the given String is not empty; that is,
* it must not be {@code null} and not the empty String.
* Assert.hasLength(name, "Name must not be empty");
*
* @param text the String to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the text is empty
* @see StringUtils#hasLength
*/
public static void hasLength(String text, String message) {
if (!StringUtils.hasLength(text)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that the given String contains valid text content; that is, it must not
* be {@code null} and must contain at least one non-whitespace character.
* Assert.hasText(name, "'name' must not be empty");
*
* @param text the String to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the text does not contain valid text content
* @see StringUtils#hasText
*/
public static void hasText(String text, String message) {
if (!StringUtils.hasText(text)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that the given text does not contain the given substring.
* Assert.doesNotContain(name, "rod", "Name must not contain 'rod'");
*
* @param textToSearch the text to search
* @param substring the substring to find within the text
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the text contains the substring
*/
public static void doesNotContain(String textToSearch, String substring, String message) {
if (StringUtils.hasLength(textToSearch) && StringUtils.hasLength(substring)
&& textToSearch.contains(substring)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that an array contains elements; that is, it must not be
* {@code null} and must contain at least one element.
* Assert.notEmpty(array, "The array must contain elements");
*
* @param array the array to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object array is {@code null} or contains no elements
*/
public static void notEmpty(Object[] array, String message) {
if (ObjectUtils.isEmpty(array)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that a collection contains elements; that is, it must not be
* {@code null} and must contain at least one element.
* Assert.notEmpty(collection, "Collection must contain elements");
*
* @param collection the collection to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the collection is {@code null} or contains no elements
*/
public static void notEmpty(Collection> collection, String message) {
if (CollectionUtils.isEmpty(collection)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that a Map contains entries; that is, it must not be {@code null}
* and must contain at least one entry.
* Assert.notEmpty(map, "Map must contain entries");
*
* @param map the map to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the map is {@code null} or contains no entries
*/
public static void notEmpty(Map, ?> map, String message) {
if (CollectionUtils.isEmpty(map)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that an array contains no {@code null} elements.
*
* Note: Does not complain if the array
* is empty!
Assert.noNullElements(array, "The array must contain non-null
* elements");
*
* @param array the array to check
* @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object array contains a {@code null} element
*/
public static void noNullElements(Object[] array, String message) {
if (array != null) {
for (Object element : array) {
if (element == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(message);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Assert that the provided object is an instance of the provided class.
* Assert.instanceOf(Foo.class, foo, "Foo expected");
*
* @param type the type to check against
* @param obj the object to check
* @param message a message which will be prepended to provide further context. If it is empty or
* ends in ":" or ";" or "," or ".", a full exception message will be appended. If it ends in a
* space, the name of the offending object's type will be appended. In any other case, a ":" with
* a space and the name of the offending object's type will be appended.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is not an instance of type
*/
public static void isInstanceOf(Class> type, Object obj, String message) {
notNull(type, "Type to check against must not be null");
if (!type.isInstance(obj)) {
instanceCheckFailed(type, obj, message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that the provided object is an instance of the provided class.
* Assert.instanceOf(Foo.class, foo);
*
* @param type the type to check against
* @param obj the object to check
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is not an instance of type
*/
public static void isInstanceOf(Class> type, Object obj) {
isInstanceOf(type, obj, "");
}
/**
* Assert that {@code superType.isAssignableFrom(subType)} is {@code true}.
* Assert.isAssignable(Number.class, myClass, "Number expected");
*
* @param superType the super type to check against
* @param subType the sub type to check
* @param message a message which will be prepended to provide further context. If it is empty or
* ends in ":" or ";" or "," or ".", a full exception message will be appended. If it ends in a
* space, the name of the offending sub type will be appended. In any other case, a ":" with a
* space and the name of the offending sub type will be appended.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the classes are not assignable
*/
public static void isAssignable(Class> superType, Class> subType, String message) {
notNull(superType, "Super type to check against must not be null");
if (subType == null || !superType.isAssignableFrom(subType)) {
assignableCheckFailed(superType, subType, message);
}
}
/**
* Assert that {@code superType.isAssignableFrom(subType)} is {@code true}.
* Assert.isAssignable(Number.class, myClass);
*
* @param superType the super type to check
* @param subType the sub type to check
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the classes are not assignable
*/
public static void isAssignable(Class> superType, Class> subType) {
isAssignable(superType, subType, "");
}
private static void instanceCheckFailed(Class> type, Object obj, String msg) {
String className = (obj != null ? obj.getClass().getName() : "null");
String result = "";
boolean defaultMessage = true;
if (StringUtils.hasLength(msg)) {
if (endsWithSeparator(msg)) {
result = msg + " ";
} else {
result = messageWithTypeName(msg, className);
defaultMessage = false;
}
}
if (defaultMessage) {
result = result + ("Object of class [" + className + "] must be an instance of " + type);
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException(result);
}
private static void assignableCheckFailed(Class> superType, Class> subType, String msg) {
String result = "";
boolean defaultMessage = true;
if (StringUtils.hasLength(msg)) {
if (endsWithSeparator(msg)) {
result = msg + " ";
} else {
result = messageWithTypeName(msg, subType);
defaultMessage = false;
}
}
if (defaultMessage) {
result = result + (subType + " is not assignable to " + superType);
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException(result);
}
private static boolean endsWithSeparator(String msg) {
return (msg.endsWith(":") || msg.endsWith(";") || msg.endsWith(",") || msg.endsWith("."));
}
private static String messageWithTypeName(String msg, Object typeName) {
return msg + (msg.endsWith(" ") ? "" : ": ") + typeName;
}
}