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package org.springframework.beans.factory.config;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.beans.BeanWrapper;
import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
import org.springframework.beans.PropertyAccessorFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactoryAware;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactoryUtils;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanNameAware;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;

/**
 * {@link FactoryBean} that evaluates a property path on a given target object.
 *
 * 

The target object can be specified directly or via a bean name. * *

Usage examples: * *

<!-- target bean to be referenced by name -->
 * <bean id="tb" class="org.springframework.beans.TestBean" singleton="false">
 *   <property name="age" value="10"/>
 *   <property name="spouse">
 *     <bean class="org.springframework.beans.TestBean">
 *       <property name="age" value="11"/>
 *     </bean>
 *   </property>
 * </bean>
 *
 * <!-- will result in 12, which is the value of property 'age' of the inner bean -->
 * <bean id="propertyPath1" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPathFactoryBean">
 *   <property name="targetObject">
 *     <bean class="org.springframework.beans.TestBean">
 *       <property name="age" value="12"/>
 *     </bean>
 *   </property>
 *   <property name="propertyPath" value="age"/>
 * </bean>
 *
 * <!-- will result in 11, which is the value of property 'spouse.age' of bean 'tb' -->
 * <bean id="propertyPath2" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPathFactoryBean">
 *   <property name="targetBeanName" value="tb"/>
 *   <property name="propertyPath" value="spouse.age"/>
 * </bean>
 *
 * <!-- will result in 10, which is the value of property 'age' of bean 'tb' -->
 * <bean id="tb.age" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPathFactoryBean"/>
* *

If you are using Spring 2.0 and XML Schema support in your configuration file(s), * you can also use the following style of configuration for property path access. * (See also the appendix entitled 'XML Schema-based configuration' in the Spring * reference manual for more examples.) * *

 <!-- will result in 10, which is the value of property 'age' of bean 'tb' -->
 * <util:property-path id="name" path="testBean.age"/>
* * Thanks to Matthias Ernst for the suggestion and initial prototype! * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.1.2 * @see #setTargetObject * @see #setTargetBeanName * @see #setPropertyPath */ public class PropertyPathFactoryBean implements FactoryBean, BeanNameAware, BeanFactoryAware { private static final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(PropertyPathFactoryBean.class); @Nullable private BeanWrapper targetBeanWrapper; @Nullable private String targetBeanName; @Nullable private String propertyPath; @Nullable private Class resultType; @Nullable private String beanName; @Nullable private BeanFactory beanFactory; /** * Specify a target object to apply the property path to. * Alternatively, specify a target bean name. * @param targetObject a target object, for example a bean reference * or an inner bean * @see #setTargetBeanName */ public void setTargetObject(Object targetObject) { this.targetBeanWrapper = PropertyAccessorFactory.forBeanPropertyAccess(targetObject); } /** * Specify the name of a target bean to apply the property path to. * Alternatively, specify a target object directly. * @param targetBeanName the bean name to be looked up in the * containing bean factory (e.g. "testBean") * @see #setTargetObject */ public void setTargetBeanName(String targetBeanName) { this.targetBeanName = StringUtils.trimAllWhitespace(targetBeanName); } /** * Specify the property path to apply to the target. * @param propertyPath the property path, potentially nested * (e.g. "age" or "spouse.age") */ public void setPropertyPath(String propertyPath) { this.propertyPath = StringUtils.trimAllWhitespace(propertyPath); } /** * Specify the type of the result from evaluating the property path. *

Note: This is not necessary for directly specified target objects * or singleton target beans, where the type can be determined through * introspection. Just specify this in case of a prototype target, * provided that you need matching by type (for example, for autowiring). * @param resultType the result type, for example "java.lang.Integer" */ public void setResultType(Class resultType) { this.resultType = resultType; } /** * The bean name of this PropertyPathFactoryBean will be interpreted * as "beanName.property" pattern, if neither "targetObject" nor * "targetBeanName" nor "propertyPath" have been specified. * This allows for concise bean definitions with just an id/name. */ @Override public void setBeanName(String beanName) { this.beanName = StringUtils.trimAllWhitespace(BeanFactoryUtils.originalBeanName(beanName)); } @Override public void setBeanFactory(BeanFactory beanFactory) { this.beanFactory = beanFactory; if (this.targetBeanWrapper != null && this.targetBeanName != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Specify either 'targetObject' or 'targetBeanName', not both"); } if (this.targetBeanWrapper == null && this.targetBeanName == null) { if (this.propertyPath != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Specify 'targetObject' or 'targetBeanName' in combination with 'propertyPath'"); } // No other properties specified: check bean name. int dotIndex = (this.beanName != null ? this.beanName.indexOf('.') : -1); if (dotIndex == -1) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Neither 'targetObject' nor 'targetBeanName' specified, and PropertyPathFactoryBean " + "bean name '" + this.beanName + "' does not follow 'beanName.property' syntax"); } this.targetBeanName = this.beanName.substring(0, dotIndex); this.propertyPath = this.beanName.substring(dotIndex + 1); } else if (this.propertyPath == null) { // either targetObject or targetBeanName specified throw new IllegalArgumentException("'propertyPath' is required"); } if (this.targetBeanWrapper == null && this.beanFactory.isSingleton(this.targetBeanName)) { // Eagerly fetch singleton target bean, and determine result type. Object bean = this.beanFactory.getBean(this.targetBeanName); this.targetBeanWrapper = PropertyAccessorFactory.forBeanPropertyAccess(bean); this.resultType = this.targetBeanWrapper.getPropertyType(this.propertyPath); } } @Override @Nullable public Object getObject() throws BeansException { BeanWrapper target = this.targetBeanWrapper; if (target != null) { if (logger.isWarnEnabled() && this.targetBeanName != null && this.beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableBeanFactory && ((ConfigurableBeanFactory) this.beanFactory).isCurrentlyInCreation(this.targetBeanName)) { logger.warn("Target bean '" + this.targetBeanName + "' is still in creation due to a circular " + "reference - obtained value for property '" + this.propertyPath + "' may be outdated!"); } } else { // Fetch prototype target bean... Assert.state(this.beanFactory != null, "No BeanFactory available"); Assert.state(this.targetBeanName != null, "No target bean name specified"); Object bean = this.beanFactory.getBean(this.targetBeanName); target = PropertyAccessorFactory.forBeanPropertyAccess(bean); } Assert.state(this.propertyPath != null, "No property path specified"); return target.getPropertyValue(this.propertyPath); } @Override public Class getObjectType() { return this.resultType; } /** * While this FactoryBean will often be used for singleton targets, * the invoked getters for the property path might return a new object * for each call, so we have to assume that we're not returning the * same object for each {@link #getObject()} call. */ @Override public boolean isSingleton() { return false; } }