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package org.jeasy.random;

import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.function.Predicate;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;

/**
 * Common predicates to identify fields. Usually used in combination to define a field
 * in an object graph. For example:
 *
 *
 *     Predicate<Field> predicate = named("name").and(ofType(String.class)).and(inClass(Person.class));
 *
* * @author Mahmoud Ben Hassine ([email protected]) */ public class FieldPredicates { /** * Create a predicate to check that a field has a certain name pattern. * * @param name pattern of the field name to check * @return Predicate to check that a field has a certain name pattern */ public static Predicate named(final String name) { final Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(name); return field -> pattern.matcher(field.getName()).matches(); } /** * Create a predicate to check that a field has a certain type. * * @param type of the field to check * @return Predicate to check that a field has a certain type */ public static Predicate ofType(Class type) { return field -> field.getType().equals(type); } /** * Create a predicate to check that a field is defined in a given class. * * @param clazz enclosing type of the field to check * @return Predicate to check that a field is defined in a given class. */ public static Predicate inClass(Class clazz) { return field -> field.getDeclaringClass().equals(clazz); } /** * Create a predicate to check that a field is annotated with one of the given annotations. * * @param annotations present on the field * @return Predicate to check that a field is annotated with one of the given annotations. */ public static Predicate isAnnotatedWith(Class... annotations) { return field -> { for (Class annotation : annotations) { if (field.isAnnotationPresent(annotation)) { return true; } } return false; }; } /** * Create a predicate to check that a field has a given set of modifiers. * * @param modifiers of the field to check * @return Predicate to check that a field has a given set of modifiers */ public static Predicate hasModifiers(final Integer modifiers) { return field -> (modifiers & field.getModifiers()) == modifiers; } }




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