package com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util;

import java.io.IOException;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonGenerator;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.SerializableString;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonSerializable;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.SerializerProvider;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.jsontype.TypeSerializer;

Helper class used to encapsulate "raw values", pre-encoded textual content that can be output as opaque value with no quoting/escaping, using JsonGenerator.writeRawValue(String). It may be stored in TokenBuffer, as well as in Tree Model (JsonNode)
Since:2.6
/** * Helper class used to encapsulate "raw values", pre-encoded textual content * that can be output as opaque value with no quoting/escaping, using * {@link com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonGenerator#writeRawValue(String)}. * It may be stored in {@link TokenBuffer}, as well as in Tree Model * ({@link com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode}) * * @since 2.6 */
public class RawValue implements JsonSerializable {
Contents to serialize. Untyped because there are multiple types that are supported: String, JsonSerializable, SerializableString.
/** * Contents to serialize. Untyped because there are multiple types that are * supported: {@link java.lang.String}, {@link JsonSerializable}, {@link SerializableString}. */
protected Object _value; public RawValue(String v) { _value = v; } public RawValue(SerializableString v) { _value = v; } public RawValue(JsonSerializable v) { _value = v; }
Constructor that may be used by sub-classes, and allows passing value types other than ones for which explicit constructor exists. Caller has to take care that values of types not supported by base implementation are handled properly, usually by overriding some of existing serialization methods.
/** * Constructor that may be used by sub-classes, and allows passing value * types other than ones for which explicit constructor exists. Caller has to * take care that values of types not supported by base implementation are * handled properly, usually by overriding some of existing serialization * methods. */
protected RawValue(Object value, boolean bogus) { _value = value; }
Accessor for returning enclosed raw value in whatever form it was created in (usually String, {link SerializableString}, or any JsonSerializable).
/** * Accessor for returning enclosed raw value in whatever form it was created in * (usually {@link java.lang.String}, {link SerializableString}, or any {@link JsonSerializable}). */
public Object rawValue() { return _value; } @Override public void serialize(JsonGenerator gen, SerializerProvider serializers) throws IOException { if (_value instanceof JsonSerializable) { ((JsonSerializable) _value).serialize(gen, serializers); } else { _serialize(gen); } } @Override public void serializeWithType(JsonGenerator gen, SerializerProvider serializers, TypeSerializer typeSer) throws IOException { if (_value instanceof JsonSerializable) { ((JsonSerializable) _value).serializeWithType(gen, serializers, typeSer); } else if (_value instanceof SerializableString) { /* Since these are not really to be deserialized (with or without type info), * just re-route as regular write, which will create one... hopefully it works */ serialize(gen, serializers); } } public void serialize(JsonGenerator gen) throws IOException { if (_value instanceof JsonSerializable) { // No SerializerProvider passed, must go via generator, callback gen.writeObject(_value); } else { _serialize(gen); } } protected void _serialize(JsonGenerator gen) throws IOException { if (_value instanceof SerializableString) { gen.writeRawValue((SerializableString) _value); } else { gen.writeRawValue(String.valueOf(_value)); } } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (o == this) return true; if (!(o instanceof RawValue)) return false; RawValue other = (RawValue) o; if (_value == other._value) { return true; } return (_value != null) && _value.equals(other._value); } @Override public int hashCode() { return (_value == null) ? 0 : _value.hashCode(); } @Override public String toString() { return String.format("[RawValue of type %s]", ClassUtil.classNameOf(_value)); } }