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/*
 * Based on JUEL 2.2.1 code, 2006-2009 Odysseus Software GmbH
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package org.activiti.engine.impl.javax.el;

import java.beans.FeatureDescriptor;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Defines property resolution behavior on instances of java.util.Map. This resolver handles base
 * objects of type java.util.Map. It accepts any object as a property and uses that object as a key
 * in the map. The resulting value is the value in the map that is associated with that key. This
 * resolver can be constructed in read-only mode, which means that isReadOnly will always return
 * true and {@link #setValue(ELContext, Object, Object, Object)} will always throw
 * PropertyNotWritableException. ELResolvers are combined together using {@link CompositeELResolver}
 * s, to define rich semantics for evaluating an expression. See the javadocs for {@link ELResolver}
 * for details.
 */
public class MapELResolver extends ELResolver {
	private final boolean readOnly;

	/**
	 * Creates a new read/write MapELResolver.
	 */
	public MapELResolver() {
		this(false);
	}

	/**
	 * Creates a new MapELResolver whose read-only status is determined by the given parameter.
	 */
	public MapELResolver(boolean readOnly) {
		this.readOnly = readOnly;
	}

	/**
	 * If the base object is a map, returns the most general type that this resolver accepts for the
	 * property argument. Otherwise, returns null. Assuming the base is a Map, this method will
	 * always return Object.class. This is because Maps accept any object as a key.
	 * 
	 * @param context
	 *            The context of this evaluation.
	 * @param base
	 *            The map to analyze. Only bases of type Map are handled by this resolver.
	 * @return null if base is not a Map; otherwise Object.class.
	 */
	@Override
	public Class getCommonPropertyType(ELContext context, Object base) {
		return isResolvable(base) ? Object.class : null;
	}

	/**
	 * If the base object is a map, returns an Iterator containing the set of keys available in the
	 * Map. Otherwise, returns null. The Iterator returned must contain zero or more instances of
	 * java.beans.FeatureDescriptor. Each info object contains information about a key in the Map,
	 * and is initialized as follows:
	 * 
    *
  • displayName - The return value of calling the toString method on this key, or "null" if * the key is null
  • *
  • name - Same as displayName property
  • *
  • shortDescription - Empty string
  • *
  • expert - false
  • *
  • hidden - false
  • *
  • preferred - true
  • *
* In addition, the following named attributes must be set in the returned FeatureDescriptors: *
    *
  • {@link ELResolver#TYPE} - The return value of calling the getClass() method on this key, * or null if the key is null.
  • *
  • {@link ELResolver#RESOLVABLE_AT_DESIGN_TIME} - true
  • *
* * @param context * The context of this evaluation. * @param base * The map to analyze. Only bases of type Map are handled by this resolver. * @return An Iterator containing zero or more (possibly infinitely more) FeatureDescriptor * objects, each representing a key in this map, or null if the base object is not a * map. */ @Override public Iterator getFeatureDescriptors(ELContext context, Object base) { if (isResolvable(base)) { Map map = (Map) base; final Iterator keys = map.keySet().iterator(); return new Iterator() { public boolean hasNext() { return keys.hasNext(); } public FeatureDescriptor next() { Object key = keys.next(); FeatureDescriptor feature = new FeatureDescriptor(); feature.setDisplayName(key == null ? "null" : key.toString()); feature.setName(feature.getDisplayName()); feature.setShortDescription(""); feature.setExpert(true); feature.setHidden(false); feature.setPreferred(true); feature.setValue(TYPE, key == null ? "null" : key.getClass()); feature.setValue(RESOLVABLE_AT_DESIGN_TIME, true); return feature; } public void remove() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("cannot remove"); } }; } return null; } /** * If the base object is a map, returns the most general acceptable type for a value in this * map. If the base is a Map, the propertyResolved property of the ELContext object must be set * to true by this resolver, before returning. If this property is not true after this method is * called, the caller should ignore the return value. Assuming the base is a Map, this method * will always return Object.class. This is because Maps accept any object as the value for a * given key. * * @param context * The context of this evaluation. * @param base * The map to analyze. Only bases of type Map are handled by this resolver. * @param property * The key to return the acceptable type for. Ignored by this resolver. * @return If the propertyResolved property of ELContext was set to true, then the most general * acceptable type; otherwise undefined. * @throws NullPointerException * if context is null * @throws ELException * if an exception was thrown while performing the property or variable resolution. * The thrown exception must be included as the cause property of this exception, if * available. */ @Override public Class getType(ELContext context, Object base, Object property) { if (context == null) { throw new NullPointerException("context is null"); } Class result = null; if (isResolvable(base)) { result = Object.class; context.setPropertyResolved(true); } return result; } /** * If the base object is a map, returns the value associated with the given key, as specified by * the property argument. If the key was not found, null is returned. If the base is a Map, the * propertyResolved property of the ELContext object must be set to true by this resolver, * before returning. If this property is not true after this method is called, the caller should * ignore the return value. Just as in java.util.Map.get(Object), just because null is returned * doesn't mean there is no mapping for the key; it's also possible that the Map explicitly maps * the key to null. * * @param context * The context of this evaluation. * @param base * The map to analyze. Only bases of type Map are handled by this resolver. * @param property * The key to return the acceptable type for. Ignored by this resolver. * @return If the propertyResolved property of ELContext was set to true, then the value * associated with the given key or null if the key was not found. Otherwise, undefined. * @throws ClassCastException * if the key is of an inappropriate type for this map (optionally thrown by the * underlying Map). * @throws NullPointerException * if context is null, or if the key is null and this map does not permit null keys * (the latter is optionally thrown by the underlying Map). * @throws ELException * if an exception was thrown while performing the property or variable resolution. * The thrown exception must be included as the cause property of this exception, if * available. */ @Override public Object getValue(ELContext context, Object base, Object property) { if (context == null) { throw new NullPointerException("context is null"); } Object result = null; if (isResolvable(base)) { result = ((Map) base).get(property); context.setPropertyResolved(true); } return result; } /** * If the base object is a map, returns whether a call to * {@link #setValue(ELContext, Object, Object, Object)} will always fail. If the base is a Map, * the propertyResolved property of the ELContext object must be set to true by this resolver, * before returning. If this property is not true after this method is called, the caller should * ignore the return value. If this resolver was constructed in read-only mode, this method will * always return true. If a Map was created using java.util.Collections.unmodifiableMap(Map), * this method must return true. Unfortunately, there is no Collections API method to detect * this. However, an implementation can create a prototype unmodifiable Map and query its * runtime type to see if it matches the runtime type of the base object as a workaround. * * @param context * The context of this evaluation. * @param base * The map to analyze. Only bases of type Map are handled by this resolver. * @param property * The key to return the acceptable type for. Ignored by this resolver. * @return If the propertyResolved property of ELContext was set to true, then true if calling * the setValue method will always fail or false if it is possible that such a call may * succeed; otherwise undefined. * @throws NullPointerException * if context is null. * @throws ELException * if an exception was thrown while performing the property or variable resolution. * The thrown exception must be included as the cause property of this exception, if * available. */ @Override public boolean isReadOnly(ELContext context, Object base, Object property) { if (context == null) { throw new NullPointerException("context is null"); } if (isResolvable(base)) { context.setPropertyResolved(true); } return readOnly; } /** * If the base object is a map, attempts to set the value associated with the given key, as * specified by the property argument. If the base is a Map, the propertyResolved property of * the ELContext object must be set to true by this resolver, before returning. If this property * is not true after this method is called, the caller can safely assume no value was set. If * this resolver was constructed in read-only mode, this method will always throw * PropertyNotWritableException. If a Map was created using * java.util.Collections.unmodifiableMap(Map), this method must throw * PropertyNotWritableException. Unfortunately, there is no Collections API method to detect * this. However, an implementation can create a prototype unmodifiable Map and query its * runtime type to see if it matches the runtime type of the base object as a workaround. * * @param context * The context of this evaluation. * @param base * The map to analyze. Only bases of type Map are handled by this resolver. * @param property * The key to return the acceptable type for. Ignored by this resolver. * @param value * The value to be associated with the specified key. * @throws ClassCastException * if the class of the specified key or value prevents it from being stored in this * map. * @throws NullPointerException * if context is null, or if this map does not permit null keys or values, and the * specified key or value is null. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if some aspect of this key or value prevents it from being stored in this map. * @throws PropertyNotWritableException * if this resolver was constructed in read-only mode, or if the put operation is * not supported by the underlying map. * @throws ELException * if an exception was thrown while performing the property or variable resolution. * The thrown exception must be included as the cause property of this exception, if * available. */ @Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public void setValue(ELContext context, Object base, Object property, Object value) { if (context == null) { throw new NullPointerException("context is null"); } if (isResolvable(base)) { if (readOnly) { throw new PropertyNotWritableException("resolver is read-only"); } ((Map) base).put(property, value); context.setPropertyResolved(true); } } /** * Test whether the given base should be resolved by this ELResolver. * * @param base * The bean to analyze. * @param property * The name of the property to analyze. Will be coerced to a String. * @return base instanceof Map */ private final boolean isResolvable(Object base) { return base instanceof Map; } }




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