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Liquibase is a tool for managing and executing database changes.
package liquibase;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.SortedSet;
/**
* This interface defines how objects can be extended with additional attributes at runtime without subclassing and exposes the ability to query attributes without resorting to reflection.
*
* If creating an ExtensibleObject, it is usually best to extend {@link liquibase.AbstractExtensibleObject} rather than this interface directly.
* You should also create a test that extends from AbstractExtensibleObjectTest.
*/
public interface ExtensibleObject extends Cloneable {
/**
* Return the names of all the set attributes.
* If an attribute is null the name should not be returned.
* Should return both "standard" attributes and any custom attributes that have been set.
*/
SortedSet getAttributes();
/**
* Returns the {@link ObjectMetaData} describing this instance.
*/
ObjectMetaData getObjectMetaData();
/**
* Returnsn true if the given attribute is set and not null.
*/
boolean has(String attribute);
/**
* Traverses dot-separated attributes in the attributePath and returns a list containing all the intermediate values.
*
* @param lastType the type to convert the last value in the list to.
*/
List getValuePath(String attributePath, Class lastType);
/**
* Return the current value of the given attribute name, converted to the passed type.
* If the passed attribute is null or not defined, returns null.
* If you do not know the type to convert to, pass Object.class as the type.
* Conversion is done using {@link liquibase.util.ObjectUtil#convert(Object, Class)}.
* Should traverse dot-separated attributes.
*/
T get(String attribute, Class type);
/**
* Works like {@link #get(String, Class)} but if the attribute is null or not defined, returns the passed defaultValue.
* Uses the type of defaultValue to determine the type to convert the current value to.
*
* If null is passed to the default value, no conversion of attribute is made if it is set.
* If traversing a dot-separated attribute path, return the default value if any along the path are null.
*/
T get(String attribute, T defaultValue);
/**
* Sets the value of the given attribute.
* Subclasses can override this method to provide conversion business logic, but must remember that fields can be set directly when no type conversion is needed.
*/
ExtensibleObject set(String attribute, Object value);
/**
* Output a full description of this object. Should include all attributes and values.
*/
String describe();
/**
* Expose {@link Cloneable#clone()} as public
*/
Object clone();
}