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package org.springframework.validation.beanvalidation;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.validation.ConstraintViolation;
import javax.validation.ConstraintViolationException;
import javax.validation.Validation;
import javax.validation.Validator;
import javax.validation.ValidatorFactory;
import javax.validation.executable.ExecutableValidator;
import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInterceptor;
import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInvocation;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.SmartFactoryBean;
import org.springframework.core.BridgeMethodResolver;
import org.springframework.core.annotation.AnnotationUtils;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.ClassUtils;
import org.springframework.validation.annotation.Validated;
/**
* An AOP Alliance {@link MethodInterceptor} implementation that delegates to a
* JSR-303 provider for performing method-level validation on annotated methods.
*
* Applicable methods have JSR-303 constraint annotations on their parameters
* and/or on their return value (in the latter case specified at the method level,
* typically as inline annotation).
*
*
E.g.: {@code public @NotNull Object myValidMethod(@NotNull String arg1, @Max(10) int arg2)}
*
*
Validation groups can be specified through Spring's {@link Validated} annotation
* at the type level of the containing target class, applying to all public service methods
* of that class. By default, JSR-303 will validate against its default group only.
*
*
As of Spring 5.0, this functionality requires a Bean Validation 1.1+ provider.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 3.1
* @see MethodValidationPostProcessor
* @see javax.validation.executable.ExecutableValidator
*/
public class MethodValidationInterceptor implements MethodInterceptor {
private final Validator validator;
/**
* Create a new MethodValidationInterceptor using a default JSR-303 validator underneath.
*/
public MethodValidationInterceptor() {
this(Validation.buildDefaultValidatorFactory());
}
/**
* Create a new MethodValidationInterceptor using the given JSR-303 ValidatorFactory.
* @param validatorFactory the JSR-303 ValidatorFactory to use
*/
public MethodValidationInterceptor(ValidatorFactory validatorFactory) {
this(validatorFactory.getValidator());
}
/**
* Create a new MethodValidationInterceptor using the given JSR-303 Validator.
* @param validator the JSR-303 Validator to use
*/
public MethodValidationInterceptor(Validator validator) {
this.validator = validator;
}
@Override
@Nullable
public Object invoke(MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable {
// Avoid Validator invocation on FactoryBean.getObjectType/isSingleton
if (isFactoryBeanMetadataMethod(invocation.getMethod())) {
return invocation.proceed();
}
Class[] groups = determineValidationGroups(invocation);
// Standard Bean Validation 1.1 API
ExecutableValidator execVal = this.validator.forExecutables();
Method methodToValidate = invocation.getMethod();
Set> result;
Object target = invocation.getThis();
Assert.state(target != null, "Target must not be null");
try {
result = execVal.validateParameters(target, methodToValidate, invocation.getArguments(), groups);
}
catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) {
// Probably a generic type mismatch between interface and impl as reported in SPR-12237 / HV-1011
// Let's try to find the bridged method on the implementation class...
methodToValidate = BridgeMethodResolver.findBridgedMethod(
ClassUtils.getMostSpecificMethod(invocation.getMethod(), target.getClass()));
result = execVal.validateParameters(target, methodToValidate, invocation.getArguments(), groups);
}
if (!result.isEmpty()) {
throw new ConstraintViolationException(result);
}
Object returnValue = invocation.proceed();
result = execVal.validateReturnValue(target, methodToValidate, returnValue, groups);
if (!result.isEmpty()) {
throw new ConstraintViolationException(result);
}
return returnValue;
}
private boolean isFactoryBeanMetadataMethod(Method method) {
Class clazz = method.getDeclaringClass();
// Call from interface-based proxy handle, allowing for an efficient check?
if (clazz.isInterface()) {
return ((clazz == FactoryBean.class || clazz == SmartFactoryBean.class) &&
!method.getName().equals("getObject"));
}
// Call from CGLIB proxy handle, potentially implementing a FactoryBean method?
Class factoryBeanType = null;
if (SmartFactoryBean.class.isAssignableFrom(clazz)) {
factoryBeanType = SmartFactoryBean.class;
}
else if (FactoryBean.class.isAssignableFrom(clazz)) {
factoryBeanType = FactoryBean.class;
}
return (factoryBeanType != null && !method.getName().equals("getObject") &&
ClassUtils.hasMethod(factoryBeanType, method));
}
/**
* Determine the validation groups to validate against for the given method invocation.
* Default are the validation groups as specified in the {@link Validated} annotation
* on the containing target class of the method.
* @param invocation the current MethodInvocation
* @return the applicable validation groups as a Class array
*/
protected Class[] determineValidationGroups(MethodInvocation invocation) {
Validated validatedAnn = AnnotationUtils.findAnnotation(invocation.getMethod(), Validated.class);
if (validatedAnn == null) {
Object target = invocation.getThis();
Assert.state(target != null, "Target must not be null");
validatedAnn = AnnotationUtils.findAnnotation(target.getClass(), Validated.class);
}
return (validatedAnn != null ? validatedAnn.value() : new Class[0]);
}
}