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package org.instancio;
import org.instancio.documentation.ExperimentalApi;
import org.instancio.internal.ApiValidator;
import org.instancio.internal.assignment.InternalGivenOrigin;
import org.instancio.internal.assignment.InternalGivenOriginDestinationAction;
import org.instancio.internal.assignment.InternalValueOf;
/**
* A collection of static factory methods for creating assignments.
*
* @see Assignment
* @see InstancioApi#assign(Assignment...)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public final class Assign {
/**
* Creates an assignment builder with a given {@code target} selector.
* This builder provides two options:
*
*
* - Assign value directly to the {@code target}
* - Assign value of the {@code target} to another selector
*
*
* 1. Assign to {@code target}
*
* The first option is to assign a value directly to the {@code target}
* using {@code set()}, {@code supply()}, or {@code generate()} methods.
*
*
Example:
*
*
{@code
* Assignment personName = Assign.valueOf(Person::getName).set("Homer Simpson");
*
* Person person = Instancio.of(Person.class)
* .assign(personName)
* .create();
* }
*
* This sets the {@code Person.name} field to "Homer Simpson".
* The above snippet is equivalent to:
*
*
{@code
* Person person = Instancio.of(Person.class)
* .set(Select.field(Person::getName), "Homer Simpson")
* .create();
* }
*
* The difference is that {@link InstancioApi#assign(Assignment...)}
* allows passing multiple assignments dynamically to the method since
* it accepts a vararg. This provides more flexibility when creating
* objects in different states.
*
*
2. Assign {@code target} to another selector
*
* The second variant of the builder allows assigning the value of
* the {@code target} to a destination selector:
*
*
{@code
* Assign.valueOf(origin).to(destination)
* }
*
* The value can be assigned as is, or mapped to another value
* using the {@code as(Function)} method:
*
*
Example:
*
{@code
* Assignment assignment = Assign.valueOf(field(Address::getCountryCode))
* .to(field(Address::getCountryName))
* .as((String countryCode) -> getCountryName(countryCode));
* }
*
* @param target the selector
* @return builder for constructing an assignment
* @see #valueOf(GetMethodSelector)
* @see #valueOf(Class)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public static ValueOf valueOf(final TargetSelector target) {
return new InternalValueOf(target);
}
/**
* Creates an assignment for a given target {@code type}.
* This is a shorthand API of {@link #valueOf(TargetSelector)} allowing:
*
* {@code
* Assign.valueOf(all(Integer.class))
* }
*
* to be specified as a slightly shorter version:
*
*
{@code
* Assign.valueOf(Integer.class)
* }
*
* @param target the type of the target's value
* @param the type of value
* @return builder for constructing an assignment
* @see #valueOf(TargetSelector)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public static ValueOf valueOf(final Class target) {
return new InternalValueOf(Select.all(target));
}
/**
* Creates an assignment for a given {@code target} method reference.
* This is a shorthand API of {@link #valueOf(TargetSelector)} allowing:
*
* {@code
* Assign.valueOf(field(Pojo::getValue))
* }
*
* to be specified as a slightly shorter version:
*
*
{@code
* Assign.valueOf(Pojo::getValue)
* }
*
* @param target the method reference for the target field
* @param type declaring the method
* @param return type of the method
* @return builder for constructing an assignment
* @see #valueOf(TargetSelector)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public static ValueOf valueOf(final GetMethodSelector target) {
return new InternalValueOf(Select.field(target));
}
/**
* Creates a conditional assigment for a given pair of {@code origin} and
* {@code destination} selectors. This method allows mapping predicates
* to destination values, and also supports {@code else} semantics with
* the following syntax:
*
* {@code
* Assign.given(origin, destination)
* .set(originPredicate1, "value1")
* .set(originPredicate2, "value2")
* .supply(originPredicate3, () -> getValue3())
* .generate(originPredicate4, gen -> gen.oneOf("value4A", "value4B"))
* .elseSet("other-value");
* }
*
* A destination will be set to a given value only if the corresponding
* predicate is satisfied. If none of the predicates match, the value from
* the {@code else} branch will be set. Note that the {@code else} branch is
* optional. If it is not specified, a random value will be generated
* when none of the predicates match.
*
*
Example:
*
{@code
* Assignment phoneCountryCode = Assign.given(field(Address::getCountry), field(Phone::getCountryCode))
* .set(When.isIn("Canada", "USA"), "+1")
* .set(When.is("Italy"), "+39")
* .set(When.is("Poland"), "+48")
* .set(When.is("Germany"), "+49")
* .elseSupply(() -> Assertions.fail("unexpected country"));
*
* Person person = Instancio.of(Person.class)
* .generate(field(Address::getCountry), gen -> gen.oneOf("Canada", "Germany", "Italy", "Poland", "USA"))
* .assign(phoneCountryCode)
* .create();
* }
*
* In the above example, the generated country names should match one
* of the assignment predicates, therefore the assertion failure in
* {@code elseSupply()} should not be reachable, and could be omitted.
*
* @param origin selector whose target the origin predicate
* will be evaluated against
* @param destination selector whose targets will be set to a
* given value if the origin predicate is satisfied
* @return builder for constructing a conditional assignment
* @see #given(TargetSelector)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public static GivenOriginDestination given(final TargetSelector origin, final TargetSelector destination) {
ApiValidator.validateAssignmentOrigin(origin);
return new InternalGivenOriginDestinationAction(origin, destination);
}
/**
* Creates a conditional for a given {@code origin} and one or more
* {@code destination} selectors. This method allows mapping an origin
* to different destinations, but unlike
* {@link #given(TargetSelector, TargetSelector)} this method does not
* support {@code else} semantics:
*
*
{@code
* Assign.given(origin)
* .is("foo")
* .set(destination1, "value1")
* .set(destination2, "value2")
* .supply(destination3, () -> getValue3())
* .generate(destination4, gen -> gen.oneOf("value4A", "value4B"));
* }
*
* All destinations will be set to the corresponding values if the predicate
* is satisfied.
*
*
Example:
*
{@code
* Assignment orderFields = Assign.given(Order::getStatus)
* .is(OrderStatus.CANCELLED)
* .set(field(Order::getCancellationReason), "Shipping delays")
* .generate(field(Order::getCancellationDate), gen -> gen.temporal().localDate().past());
*
* List orders = Instancio.ofList(Order.class)
* .size(20)
* .assign(orderFields)
* .create();
* }
*
* The above snippet will generate a list of random orders. If an order
* with a {@code CANCELLED} status is generated, the order will have
* the expected values as specified by the assignment. It is possible
* to specify different values for other order statuses. Since the example
* above does not specify this, for all other order statuses, random values
* will be generated.
*
* @param origin selector whose target the origin predicate will be evaluated against
* @return builder for constructing a conditional assignment
* @see #given(TargetSelector, TargetSelector)
* @see #given(Class)
* @see #given(GetMethodSelector)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public static GivenOrigin given(final TargetSelector origin) {
ApiValidator.validateAssignmentOrigin(origin);
return new InternalGivenOrigin(origin);
}
/**
* Creates a conditional assignment for a given {@code origin} method
* reference and one or more {@code destination} selectors. This is
* a shorthand API of {@link #given(TargetSelector)} allowing:
*
*
{@code
* Assign.given(field(Pojo::getValue))
* }
*
* to be specified as a slightly shorter version:
*
*
{@code
* Assign.given(Pojo::getValue)
* }
*
* @param origin a method reference for the origin value
* @param type declaring the method
* @param return type of the method
* @return builder for constructing a conditional assignment
* @see #given(TargetSelector)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public static GivenOrigin given(final GetMethodSelector origin) {
return new InternalGivenOrigin(Select.field(origin));
}
/**
* Creates a conditional assignment for a given {@code origin} type.
* This is a shorthand API of {@link #given(TargetSelector)} allowing:
*
* {@code
* Assign.given(all(Integer.class))
* }
*
* to be specified as a slightly shorter version:
*
*
{@code
* Assign.given(Integer.class)
* }
*
* @param origin type of the origin value
* @param the type of value
* @return builder for constructing a conditional assignment
* @see #given(TargetSelector)
* @since 3.0.0
*/
@ExperimentalApi
public static GivenOrigin given(final Class origin) {
return new InternalGivenOrigin(Select.all(origin));
}
private Assign() {
// non-instantiable
}
}