package com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser;

import java.io.IOException;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.*;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.impl.PropertyValueBuffer;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.introspect.AnnotatedParameter;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.introspect.AnnotatedWithParams;

Class that defines simple API implemented by objects that create value instances. Some or all of properties of value instances may be initialized by instantiator, rest being populated by deserializer, to which value instance is passed. Since different kinds of JSON values (structured and scalar) may be bound to Java values, in some cases instantiator fully defines resulting value; this is the case when JSON value is a scalar value (String, number, boolean).

Note that this type is not parameterized (even though it would seemingly make sense), because such type information cannot be use effectively during runtime: access is always using either wildcard type, or just basic Object; and so adding type parameter seems like unnecessary extra work.

Actual implementations are strongly recommended to be based on StdValueInstantiator which implements all methods, and as such will be compatible across versions even if new methods were added to this interface.

/** * Class that defines simple API implemented by objects that create value * instances. Some or all of properties of value instances may * be initialized by instantiator, rest being populated by deserializer, * to which value instance is passed. * Since different kinds of JSON values (structured and scalar) * may be bound to Java values, in some cases instantiator * fully defines resulting value; this is the case when JSON value * is a scalar value (String, number, boolean). *<p> * Note that this type is not parameterized (even though it would seemingly * make sense), because such type information cannot be use effectively * during runtime: access is always using either wildcard type, or just * basic {@link java.lang.Object}; and so adding type parameter seems * like unnecessary extra work. *<p> * Actual implementations are strongly recommended to be based on * {@link com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.std.StdValueInstantiator} * which implements all methods, and as such will be compatible * across versions even if new methods were added to this interface. */
public abstract class ValueInstantiator { /* /********************************************************** /* Metadata accessors /********************************************************** */
Accessor for raw (type-erased) type of instances to create.

NOTE: since this method has not existed since beginning of Jackson 2.0 series, default implementation will just return Object.class; implementations are expected to override it with real value.

Since:2.8
/** * Accessor for raw (type-erased) type of instances to create. *<p> * NOTE: since this method has not existed since beginning of * Jackson 2.0 series, default implementation will just return * <code>Object.class</code>; implementations are expected * to override it with real value. * * @since 2.8 */
public Class<?> getValueClass() { return Object.class; }
Method that returns description of the value type this instantiator handles. Used for error messages, diagnostics.
/** * Method that returns description of the value type this instantiator * handles. Used for error messages, diagnostics. */
public String getValueTypeDesc() { Class<?> cls = getValueClass(); if (cls == null) { return "UNKNOWN"; } return cls.getName(); }
Method that will return true if any of canCreateXxx method returns true: that is, if there is any way that an instance could be created.
/** * Method that will return true if any of <code>canCreateXxx</code> method * returns true: that is, if there is any way that an instance could * be created. */
public boolean canInstantiate() { return canCreateUsingDefault() || canCreateUsingDelegate() || canCreateUsingArrayDelegate() || canCreateFromObjectWith() || canCreateFromString() || canCreateFromInt() || canCreateFromLong() || canCreateFromDouble() || canCreateFromBoolean(); }
Method that can be called to check whether a String-based creator is available for this instantiator
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a String-based creator * is available for this instantiator */
public boolean canCreateFromString() { return false; }
Method that can be called to check whether an integer (int, Integer) based creator is available to use (to call createFromInt).
/** * Method that can be called to check whether an integer (int, Integer) based * creator is available to use (to call {@link #createFromInt}). */
public boolean canCreateFromInt() { return false; }
Method that can be called to check whether a long (long, Long) based creator is available to use (to call createFromLong).
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a long (long, Long) based * creator is available to use (to call {@link #createFromLong}). */
public boolean canCreateFromLong() { return false; }
Method that can be called to check whether a double (double / Double) based creator is available to use (to call createFromDouble).
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a double (double / Double) based * creator is available to use (to call {@link #createFromDouble}). */
public boolean canCreateFromDouble() { return false; }
Method that can be called to check whether a double (boolean / Boolean) based creator is available to use (to call createFromDouble).
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a double (boolean / Boolean) based * creator is available to use (to call {@link #createFromDouble}). */
public boolean canCreateFromBoolean() { return false; }
Method that can be called to check whether a default creator (constructor, or no-arg static factory method) is available for this instantiator
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a default creator (constructor, * or no-arg static factory method) * is available for this instantiator */
public boolean canCreateUsingDefault() { return getDefaultCreator() != null; }
Method that can be called to check whether a delegate-based creator (single-arg constructor or factory method) is available for this instantiator
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a delegate-based creator (single-arg * constructor or factory method) * is available for this instantiator */
public boolean canCreateUsingDelegate() { return false; }
Method that can be called to check whether a array-delegate-based creator (single-arg constructor or factory method) is available for this instantiator
Since:2.7
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a array-delegate-based creator * (single-arg constructor or factory method) * is available for this instantiator * * @since 2.7 */
public boolean canCreateUsingArrayDelegate() { return false; }
Method that can be called to check whether a property-based creator (argument-taking constructor or factory method) is available to instantiate values from JSON Object
/** * Method that can be called to check whether a property-based creator * (argument-taking constructor or factory method) * is available to instantiate values from JSON Object */
public boolean canCreateFromObjectWith() { return false; }
Method called to determine types of instantiation arguments to use when creating instances with creator arguments (when canCreateFromObjectWith() returns true). These arguments are bound from JSON, using specified property types to locate deserializers.

NOTE: all properties will be of type CreatorProperty.

/** * Method called to determine types of instantiation arguments * to use when creating instances with creator arguments * (when {@link #canCreateFromObjectWith()} returns true). * These arguments are bound from JSON, using specified * property types to locate deserializers. *<p> * NOTE: all properties will be of type * {@link com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.CreatorProperty}. */
public SettableBeanProperty[] getFromObjectArguments(DeserializationConfig config) { return null; }
Method that can be used to determine what is the type of delegate type to use, if any; if no delegates are used, will return null. If non-null type is returned, deserializer will bind JSON into specified type (using standard deserializer for that type), and pass that to instantiator.
/** * Method that can be used to determine what is the type of delegate * type to use, if any; if no delegates are used, will return null. * If non-null type is returned, deserializer will bind JSON into * specified type (using standard deserializer for that type), and * pass that to instantiator. */
public JavaType getDelegateType(DeserializationConfig config) { return null; }
Method that can be used to determine what is the type of array delegate type to use, if any; if no delegates are used, will return null. If non-null type is returned, deserializer will bind JSON into specified type (using standard deserializer for that type), and pass that to instantiator.
Since:2.7
/** * Method that can be used to determine what is the type of array delegate * type to use, if any; if no delegates are used, will return null. If * non-null type is returned, deserializer will bind JSON into specified * type (using standard deserializer for that type), and pass that to * instantiator. * * @since 2.7 */
public JavaType getArrayDelegateType(DeserializationConfig config) { return null; } /* /********************************************************** /* Instantiation methods for JSON Object /********************************************************** */
Method called to create value instance from a JSON value when no data needs to passed to creator (constructor, factory method); typically this will call the default constructor of the value object. It will only be used if more specific creator methods are not applicable; hence "default".

This method is called if getFromObjectArguments returns null or empty List.

/** * Method called to create value instance from a JSON value when * no data needs to passed to creator (constructor, factory method); * typically this will call the default constructor of the value object. * It will only be used if more specific creator methods are not * applicable; hence "default". *<p> * This method is called if {@link #getFromObjectArguments} returns * null or empty List. */
public Object createUsingDefault(DeserializationContext ctxt) throws IOException { return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no default no-arguments constructor found"); }
Method called to create value instance from JSON Object when instantiation arguments are passed; this is done, for example when passing information specified with "Creator" annotations.

This method is called if getFromObjectArguments returns a non-empty List of arguments.

/** * Method called to create value instance from JSON Object when * instantiation arguments are passed; this is done, for example when passing information * specified with "Creator" annotations. *<p> * This method is called if {@link #getFromObjectArguments} returns * a non-empty List of arguments. */
public Object createFromObjectWith(DeserializationContext ctxt, Object[] args) throws IOException { // sanity check; shouldn't really get called if no Creator specified return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no creator with arguments specified"); }
Method that delegates to createFromObjectWith(DeserializationContext, Object[]) by default, but can be overridden if the application should have customized behavior with respect to missing properties.

The default implementation of this method uses PropertyValueBuffer.getParameters(SettableBeanProperty[]) to read and validate all properties in bulk, possibly substituting defaults for missing properties or throwing exceptions for missing properties. An overridden implementation of this method could, for example, use PropertyValueBuffer.hasParameter(SettableBeanProperty) and PropertyValueBuffer.getParameter(SettableBeanProperty) to safely read the present properties only, and to have some other behavior for the missing properties.

Since:2.8
/** * Method that delegates to * {@link #createFromObjectWith(DeserializationContext, Object[])} by * default, but can be overridden if the application should have customized * behavior with respect to missing properties. *<p> * The default implementation of this method uses * {@link PropertyValueBuffer#getParameters(SettableBeanProperty[])} to read * and validate all properties in bulk, possibly substituting defaults for * missing properties or throwing exceptions for missing properties. An * overridden implementation of this method could, for example, use * {@link PropertyValueBuffer#hasParameter(SettableBeanProperty)} and * {@link PropertyValueBuffer#getParameter(SettableBeanProperty)} to safely * read the present properties only, and to have some other behavior for the * missing properties. * * @since 2.8 */
public Object createFromObjectWith(DeserializationContext ctxt, SettableBeanProperty[] props, PropertyValueBuffer buffer) throws IOException { return createFromObjectWith(ctxt, buffer.getParameters(props)); }
Method to called to create value instance from JSON Object using an intermediate "delegate" value to pass to createor method
/** * Method to called to create value instance from JSON Object using * an intermediate "delegate" value to pass to createor method */
public Object createUsingDelegate(DeserializationContext ctxt, Object delegate) throws IOException { return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no delegate creator specified"); }
Method to called to create value instance from JSON Array using an intermediate "delegate" value to pass to createor method
/** * Method to called to create value instance from JSON Array using * an intermediate "delegate" value to pass to createor method */
public Object createUsingArrayDelegate(DeserializationContext ctxt, Object delegate) throws IOException { return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no array delegate creator specified"); } /* /********************************************************** /* Instantiation methods for JSON scalar types /* (String, Number, Boolean) /********************************************************** */ public Object createFromString(DeserializationContext ctxt, String value) throws IOException { return _createFromStringFallbacks(ctxt, value); } public Object createFromInt(DeserializationContext ctxt, int value) throws IOException { return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no int/Int-argument constructor/factory method to deserialize from Number value (%s)", value); } public Object createFromLong(DeserializationContext ctxt, long value) throws IOException { return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no long/Long-argument constructor/factory method to deserialize from Number value (%s)", value); } public Object createFromDouble(DeserializationContext ctxt, double value) throws IOException { return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no double/Double-argument constructor/factory method to deserialize from Number value (%s)", value); } public Object createFromBoolean(DeserializationContext ctxt, boolean value) throws IOException { return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, null, "no boolean/Boolean-argument constructor/factory method to deserialize from boolean value (%s)", value); } /* /********************************************************** /* Accessors for underlying creator objects (optional) /********************************************************** */
Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, static factory method) that is used as the "default creator" (creator that is called without arguments; typically default [zero-argument] constructor of the type). Note that implementations not required to return actual object they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. That is, even if canCreateUsingDefault() returns true, this method may return null .
/** * Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, * static factory method) that is used as the "default creator" * (creator that is called without arguments; typically default * [zero-argument] constructor of the type). * Note that implementations not required to return actual object * they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. * That is, even if {@link #canCreateUsingDefault()} returns true, * this method may return null . */
public AnnotatedWithParams getDefaultCreator() { return null; }
Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, static factory method) that is used as the "delegate creator". Note that implementations not required to return actual object they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. That is, even if canCreateUsingDelegate() returns true, this method may return null .
/** * Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, * static factory method) that is used as the "delegate creator". * Note that implementations not required to return actual object * they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. * That is, even if {@link #canCreateUsingDelegate()} returns true, * this method may return null . */
public AnnotatedWithParams getDelegateCreator() { return null; }
Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, static factory method) that is used as the "array delegate creator". Note that implementations not required to return actual object they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. That is, even if canCreateUsingArrayDelegate() returns true, this method may return null .
/** * Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, * static factory method) that is used as the "array delegate creator". * Note that implementations not required to return actual object * they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. * That is, even if {@link #canCreateUsingArrayDelegate()} returns true, * this method may return null . */
public AnnotatedWithParams getArrayDelegateCreator() { return null; }
Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, static factory method) that is used as the "non-default creator" (constructor or factory method that takes one or more arguments). Note that implementations not required to return actual object they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. That is, even if canCreateFromObjectWith() returns true, this method may return null .
/** * Method that can be called to try to access member (constructor, * static factory method) that is used as the "non-default creator" * (constructor or factory method that takes one or more arguments). * Note that implementations not required to return actual object * they use (or, they may use some other instantiation) method. * That is, even if {@link #canCreateFromObjectWith()} returns true, * this method may return null . */
public AnnotatedWithParams getWithArgsCreator() { return null; }
If an incomplete creator was found, this is the first parameter that needs further annotation to help make the creator complete.
/** * If an incomplete creator was found, this is the first parameter that * needs further annotation to help make the creator complete. */
public AnnotatedParameter getIncompleteParameter() { return null; } /* /********************************************************** /* Helper methods /********************************************************** */
Since:2.4 (demoted from StdValueInstantiator)
/** * @since 2.4 (demoted from <code>StdValueInstantiator</code>) */
protected Object _createFromStringFallbacks(DeserializationContext ctxt, String value) throws IOException { /* 28-Sep-2011, tatu: Ok this is not clean at all; but since there are legacy * systems that expect conversions in some cases, let's just add a minimal * patch (note: same could conceivably be used for numbers too). */ if (canCreateFromBoolean()) { String str = value.trim(); if ("true".equals(str)) { return createFromBoolean(ctxt, true); } if ("false".equals(str)) { return createFromBoolean(ctxt, false); } } // also, empty Strings might be accepted as null Object... if (value.length() == 0) { if (ctxt.isEnabled(DeserializationFeature.ACCEPT_EMPTY_STRING_AS_NULL_OBJECT)) { return null; } } return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(getValueClass(), this, ctxt.getParser(), "no String-argument constructor/factory method to deserialize from String value ('%s')", value); } /* /********************************************************** /* Introspection /********************************************************** */
Since:2.9
/** * @since 2.9 */
public interface Gettable { public ValueInstantiator getValueInstantiator(); } /* /********************************************************** /* Standard Base implementation (since 2.8) /********************************************************** */
Partial ValueInstantiator implementation that is strongly recommended to be used instead of directly extending ValueInstantiator itself.
/** * Partial {@link ValueInstantiator} implementation that is strongly recommended * to be used instead of directly extending {@link ValueInstantiator} itself. */
public static class Base extends ValueInstantiator implements java.io.Serializable // just because used as base for "standard" variants { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; protected final Class<?> _valueType; public Base(Class<?> type) { _valueType = type; } public Base(JavaType type) { _valueType = type.getRawClass(); } @Override public String getValueTypeDesc() { return _valueType.getName(); } @Override public Class<?> getValueClass() { return _valueType; } } }