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package org.springframework.security.web.util;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.TreeMap;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Handler for analyzing {@link Throwable} instances.
*
* Can be subclassed to customize its behavior.
*
* @author Andreas Senft
* @since 2.0
*/
public class ThrowableAnalyzer {
/**
* Default extractor for {@link Throwable} instances.
*
* @see Throwable#getCause()
*/
public static final ThrowableCauseExtractor DEFAULT_EXTRACTOR = Throwable::getCause;
/**
* Default extractor for {@link InvocationTargetException} instances.
*
* @see InvocationTargetException#getTargetException()
*/
public static final ThrowableCauseExtractor INVOCATIONTARGET_EXTRACTOR = (throwable) -> {
verifyThrowableHierarchy(throwable, InvocationTargetException.class);
return ((InvocationTargetException) throwable).getTargetException();
};
/**
* Comparator to order classes ascending according to their hierarchy relation. If two
* classes have a hierarchical relation, the "higher" class is considered to be
* greater by this comparator.
* For hierarchically unrelated classes their fully qualified name will be compared.
*/
private static final Comparator> CLASS_HIERARCHY_COMPARATOR = (class1, class2) -> {
if (class1.isAssignableFrom(class2)) {
return 1;
}
if (class2.isAssignableFrom(class1)) {
return -1;
}
return class1.getName().compareTo(class2.getName());
};
/**
* Map of registered cause extractors. key: Class<Throwable>; value:
* ThrowableCauseExctractor
*/
private final Map, ThrowableCauseExtractor> extractorMap;
/**
* Creates a new ThrowableAnalyzer
instance.
*/
public ThrowableAnalyzer() {
this.extractorMap = new TreeMap<>(CLASS_HIERARCHY_COMPARATOR);
initExtractorMap();
}
/**
* Registers a ThrowableCauseExtractor
for the specified type. Can be
* used in subclasses overriding {@link #initExtractorMap()}.
* @param throwableType the type (has to be a subclass of Throwable
)
* @param extractor the associated ThrowableCauseExtractor
(not
* null
)
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if one of the arguments is invalid
*/
protected final void registerExtractor(Class throwableType,
ThrowableCauseExtractor extractor) {
Assert.notNull(extractor, "Invalid extractor: null");
this.extractorMap.put(throwableType, extractor);
}
/**
* Initializes associations between Throwable
s and
* ThrowableCauseExtractor
s. The default implementation performs the
* following registrations:
*
* - {@link #DEFAULT_EXTRACTOR} for {@link Throwable}
* - {@link #INVOCATIONTARGET_EXTRACTOR} for {@link InvocationTargetException}
*
*
* Subclasses overriding this method are encouraged to invoke the super method to
* perform the default registrations. They can register additional extractors as
* required.
*
* Note: An extractor registered for a specific type is applicable for that type
* and all subtypes thereof. However, extractors registered to more specific
* types are guaranteed to be resolved first. So in the default case
* InvocationTargetExceptions will be handled by {@link #INVOCATIONTARGET_EXTRACTOR}
* while all other throwables are handled by {@link #DEFAULT_EXTRACTOR}.
*
* @see #registerExtractor(Class, ThrowableCauseExtractor)
*/
protected void initExtractorMap() {
registerExtractor(InvocationTargetException.class, INVOCATIONTARGET_EXTRACTOR);
registerExtractor(Throwable.class, DEFAULT_EXTRACTOR);
}
/**
* Returns an array containing the classes for which extractors are registered. The
* order of the classes is the order in which comparisons will occur for resolving a
* matching extractor.
* @return the types for which extractors are registered
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
final Class[] getRegisteredTypes() {
Set> typeList = this.extractorMap.keySet();
return typeList.toArray(new Class[0]);
}
/**
* Determines the cause chain of the provided Throwable
. The returned
* array contains all throwables extracted from the stacktrace, using the registered
* {@link ThrowableCauseExtractor extractors}. The elements of the array are ordered:
* The first element is the passed in throwable itself. The following elements appear
* in their order downward the stacktrace.
*
* Note: If no {@link ThrowableCauseExtractor} is registered for this instance then
* the returned array will always only contain the passed in throwable.
* @param throwable the Throwable
to analyze
* @return an array of all determined throwables from the stacktrace
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the throwable is null
*
* @see #initExtractorMap()
*/
public final Throwable[] determineCauseChain(Throwable throwable) {
Assert.notNull(throwable, "Invalid throwable: null");
List chain = new ArrayList<>();
Throwable currentThrowable = throwable;
while (currentThrowable != null) {
chain.add(currentThrowable);
currentThrowable = extractCause(currentThrowable);
}
return chain.toArray(new Throwable[0]);
}
/**
* Extracts the cause of the given throwable using an appropriate extractor.
* @param throwable the Throwable
(not null
* @return the cause, may be null
if none could be resolved
*/
private Throwable extractCause(Throwable throwable) {
for (Map.Entry, ThrowableCauseExtractor> entry : this.extractorMap.entrySet()) {
Class throwableType = entry.getKey();
if (throwableType.isInstance(throwable)) {
ThrowableCauseExtractor extractor = entry.getValue();
return extractor.extractCause(throwable);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the first throwable from the passed in array that is assignable to the
* provided type. A returned instance is safe to be cast to the specified type.
*
* If the passed in array is null or empty this method returns null
.
* @param throwableType the type to look for
* @param chain the array (will be processed in element order)
* @return the found Throwable
, null
if not found
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the provided type is null
or no
* subclass of Throwable
*/
public final Throwable getFirstThrowableOfType(Class throwableType, Throwable[] chain) {
if (chain != null) {
for (Throwable t : chain) {
if ((t != null) && throwableType.isInstance(t)) {
return t;
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Verifies that the provided throwable is a valid subclass of the provided type (or
* of the type itself). If expectdBaseType
is null
, no check
* will be performed.
*
* Can be used for verification purposes in implementations of
* {@link ThrowableCauseExtractor extractors}.
* @param throwable the Throwable
to check
* @param expectedBaseType the type to check against
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if throwable
is either
* null
or its type is not assignable to expectedBaseType
*/
public static void verifyThrowableHierarchy(Throwable throwable, Class expectedBaseType) {
if (expectedBaseType == null) {
return;
}
Assert.notNull(throwable, "Invalid throwable: null");
Class throwableType = throwable.getClass();
Assert.isTrue(expectedBaseType.isAssignableFrom(throwableType), () -> "Invalid type: '"
+ throwableType.getName() + "'. Has to be a subclass of '" + expectedBaseType.getName() + "'");
}
}