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package org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.form;
import java.beans.PropertyEditor;
import org.springframework.util.ObjectUtils;
import org.springframework.web.util.HtmlUtils;
/**
* Package-visible helper class for formatting values for rendering via a form tag.
* Supports two styles of formatting: plain and {@link PropertyEditor}-aware.
*
* Plain formatting simply prevents the string 'null
' from appearing,
* replacing it with an empty String, and adds HTML escaping as required.
*
*
{@link PropertyEditor}-aware formatting will attempt to use the supplied
* {@link PropertyEditor} to render any non-String value before applying the
* default rules of plain formatting.
*
* @author Rob Harrop
* @since 2.0
*/
class ValueFormatter {
/**
* Build the display value of the supplied Object
, HTML escaped
* as required. This version is not {@link PropertyEditor}-aware.
* @see #getDisplayString(Object, java.beans.PropertyEditor, boolean)
*/
public String getDisplayString(Object value, boolean htmlEscape) {
String displayValue = ObjectUtils.getDisplayString(value);
return (htmlEscape ? HtmlUtils.htmlEscape(displayValue) : displayValue);
}
/**
* Build the display value of the supplied Object
, HTML escaped
* as required. If the supplied value is not a {@link String} and the supplied
* {@link PropertyEditor} is not null then the {@link PropertyEditor} is used
* to obtain the display value.
* @see #getDisplayString(Object, boolean)
*/
public String getDisplayString(Object value, PropertyEditor propertyEditor, boolean htmlEscape) {
if (value instanceof String || propertyEditor == null) {
return getDisplayString(value, htmlEscape);
}
Object originalValue = propertyEditor.getValue();
try {
propertyEditor.setValue(value);
return getDisplayString(propertyEditor.getAsText(), htmlEscape);
}
catch (Exception ex) {
// The PropertyEditor might not support this value... pass through
return getDisplayString(value, htmlEscape);
}
finally {
propertyEditor.setValue(originalValue);
}
}
}