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package jodd.pathref;
import jodd.util.ClassUtil;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public class PathrefContinue {
private final Pathref pathref;
public PathrefContinue(final Pathref pathref) {
this.pathref = pathref;
}
/**
* Factory of next target. It handles special cases of maps, sets
* and lists. In case target can not be proxified (like for Java classes)
* it returns null
.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public T continueWith(final Object currentInstance, final String methodName, final Class target) {
final Class currentClass = currentInstance.getClass();
final Method method;
try {
method = currentClass.getDeclaredMethod(methodName);
}
catch (final NoSuchMethodException e) {
throw new PathrefException("Not a getter: " + methodName, e);
}
if (!ClassUtil.isBeanPropertyGetter(method)) {
throw new PathrefException("Not a getter: " + methodName);
}
final String getterName = ClassUtil.getBeanPropertyGetterName(method);
pathref.append(getterName);
if (ClassUtil.isTypeOf(target, List.class)) {
final Class componentType =
ClassUtil.getComponentType(method.getGenericReturnType(), currentClass, 0);
if (componentType == null) {
throw new PathrefException("Unknown component name for: " + methodName);
}
return (T) new ArrayList() {
@Override
public Object get(final int index) {
if (index >= 0) {
pathref.append("[" + index + "]");
}
return new Pathref<>(componentType, pathref).get();
}
};
}
try {
return new Pathref<>(target, pathref).get();
}
catch (final Exception ex) {
return null;
}
}
}