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package org.springframework.validation;

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

import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;

/**
 * Utility class offering convenient methods for invoking a {@link Validator}
 * and for rejecting empty fields.
 * 
 * 

Checks for an empty field in Validator implementations * can thus become one-liners. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Dmitriy Kopylenko * @since 06.05.2003 * @see Validator * @see Errors */ public abstract class ValidationUtils { private static Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(ValidationUtils.class); /** * Invoke the given {@link Validator} for the supplied object and * {@link Errors} instance. * @param validator the Validator to be invoked (must not be null) * @param obj the object to bind the parameters to * @param errors the {@link Errors} instance that should store the errors (must not be null) * @throws IllegalArgumentException if either of the Validator or Errors arguments is null; * or if the supplied Validator does not {@link Validator#supports(Class) support} * the validation of the supplied object's type */ public static void invokeValidator(Validator validator, Object obj, Errors errors) { Assert.notNull(validator, "Validator must not be null"); Assert.notNull(errors, "Errors object must not be null"); if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Invoking validator [" + validator + "]"); } if (obj != null && !validator.supports(obj.getClass())) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Validator " + validator.getClass() + " does not support " + obj.getClass()); } validator.validate(obj, errors); if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { if (errors.hasErrors()) { logger.debug("Validator found " + errors.getErrorCount() + " errors"); } else { logger.debug("Validator found no errors"); } } } /** * Reject the given field with the given error code if the value is empty. *

An 'empty' value in this context means either null or * the empty string "". *

The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed * in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself * (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object). * @param errors the Errors instance to register errors on * @param field the field name to check * @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key */ public static void rejectIfEmpty(Errors errors, String field, String errorCode) { rejectIfEmpty(errors, field, errorCode, null, null); } /** * Reject the given field with the given error code and default message * if the value is empty. *

An 'empty' value in this context means either null or * the empty string "". *

The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed * in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself * (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object). * @param errors the Errors instance to register errors on * @param field the field name to check * @param errorCode error code, interpretable as message key * @param defaultMessage fallback default message */ public static void rejectIfEmpty(Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, String defaultMessage) { rejectIfEmpty(errors, field, errorCode, null, defaultMessage); } /** * Reject the given field with the given error code, error arguments * and default message if the value is empty. *

An 'empty' value in this context means either null or * the empty string "". *

The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed * in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself * (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object). * @param errors the Errors instance to register errors on * @param field the field name to check * @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key * @param errorArgs the error arguments, for argument binding via MessageFormat * (can be null) * @param defaultMessage fallback default message */ public static void rejectIfEmpty( Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, Object[] errorArgs, String defaultMessage) { Assert.notNull(errors, "Errors object must not be null"); Object value = errors.getFieldValue(field); if (value == null || !StringUtils.hasLength(value.toString())) { errors.rejectValue(field, errorCode, errorArgs, defaultMessage); } } /** * Reject the given field with the given error code if the value is empty * or just contains whitespace. *

An 'empty' value in this context means either null, * the empty string "", or consisting wholly of whitespace. *

The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed * in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself * (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object). * @param errors the Errors instance to register errors on * @param field the field name to check * @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key */ public static void rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(Errors errors, String field, String errorCode) { rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(errors, field, errorCode, null, null); } /** * Reject the given field with the given error code and default message * if the value is empty or just contains whitespace. *

An 'empty' value in this context means either null, * the empty string "", or consisting wholly of whitespace. *

The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed * in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself * (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object). * @param errors the Errors instance to register errors on * @param field the field name to check * @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key * @param defaultMessage fallback default message */ public static void rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace( Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, String defaultMessage) { rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(errors, field, errorCode, null, defaultMessage); } /** * Reject the given field with the given error code, error arguments * and default message if the value is empty or just contains whitespace. *

An 'empty' value in this context means either null, * the empty string "", or consisting wholly of whitespace. *

The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed * in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself * (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object). * @param errors the Errors instance to register errors on * @param field the field name to check * @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key * @param errorArgs the error arguments, for argument binding via MessageFormat * (can be null) * @param defaultMessage fallback default message */ public static void rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace( Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, Object[] errorArgs, String defaultMessage) { Assert.notNull(errors, "Errors object must not be null"); Object value = errors.getFieldValue(field); if (value == null ||!StringUtils.hasText(value.toString())) { errors.rejectValue(field, errorCode, errorArgs, defaultMessage); } } }





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