package com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat.javaprop;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.FormatSchema;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat.javaprop.util.JPropPathSplitter;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat.javaprop.util.Markers;

Simple FormatSchema sub-type that defines details of things like:
  • How are "flat" property names mapped to hierarchic POJO types, using separator-based naming convention.
  • What indentation (if any) is used before key values, and between key/value
  • If and how are Array values inferred from property names
/** * Simple {@link FormatSchema} sub-type that defines details of things like: *<ul> * <li>How are "flat" property names mapped to hierarchic POJO types, using * separator-based naming convention. * </li> * <li>What indentation (if any) is used before key values, and between key/value * </li> * <li>If and how are Array values inferred from property names * </li> *</ul> */
public class JavaPropsSchema implements FormatSchema, java.io.Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; // 2.5 protected final static Markers DEFAULT_INDEX_MARKER = Markers.create("[", "]"); protected final static JavaPropsSchema EMPTY = new JavaPropsSchema();
Since splitter instances are slightly costly to build in some cases, we will lazily instantiate and cache them.
/** * Since splitter instances are slightly costly to build in some cases, * we will lazily instantiate and cache them. */
protected transient JPropPathSplitter _splitter; /* /********************************************************************** /* Simple numeric properties /********************************************************************** */
Specifies index number used when writing the first array entry (which in Java has index of 0). After this initial value, additional elements will have consecutive values, incremented by 1. Note that this setting has no effect on reading: input indexes are only used for sorting values, and their exact values have no meaning.

Default value is 1.

/** * Specifies index number used when writing the first array entry (which * in Java has index of 0). After this initial value, additional elements * will have consecutive values, incremented by 1. * Note that this setting has no effect on reading: input indexes are only * used for sorting values, and their exact values have no meaning. *<p> * Default value is 1. */
protected int _firstArrayOffset = 1; /* /********************************************************************** /* Formatting constants for input and output /********************************************************************** */
Default path separator to use for hierarchic paths, if any; empty String may be used to indicate that no hierarchy should be inferred using a simple separator (although index markers may still be used, if defined).
/** * Default path separator to use for hierarchic paths, if any; empty * String may be used to indicate that no hierarchy should be inferred * using a simple separator (although index markers may still be used, * if defined). */
protected String _pathSeparator = ".";
Default start marker for index access, if any; empty String may be used to indicate no marker-based index detection should be made.

Default value of "[" is usually combined with end marker of "]" to allow C/Java-style bracket notation, like "settings.path[1]".

/** * Default start marker for index access, if any; empty String may be used * to indicate no marker-based index detection should be made. *<p> * Default value of "[" is usually combined with end marker of "]" to allow * C/Java-style bracket notation, like "settings.path[1]". */
protected Markers _indexMarker = DEFAULT_INDEX_MARKER; /* /********************************************************************** /* Formatting constants for input(-only) /********************************************************************** */
Whether 'simple' index-notation is supported for path segments or not: simple meaning that if a path segment is a textual representation of a non-negative integer value with length of 9 or less (that is, up to but no including one billion), it will be considered index, not property name.

Note that this settings does NOT control whether "start/end marker" indicated indexes are enabled or not; those depend on _indexMarker.

Default value is true, "plain" index segments are supported.

/** * Whether 'simple' index-notation is supported for path segments or not: * simple meaning that if a path segment is a textual representation of * a non-negative integer value with length of 9 or less (that is, up to * but no including one billion), it will be considered index, not property * name. *<p> * Note that this settings does NOT control whether "start/end marker" indicated * indexes are enabled or not; those depend on {@link #_indexMarker}. *<p> * Default value is <code>true</code>, "plain" index segments are * supported. */
protected boolean _parseSimpleIndexes = true; /* /********************************************************************** /* Formatting constants for output(-only) /********************************************************************** */
Whether array-element paths are written using start/end markers (see _indexMarker or "simple" index number: if set to true AND markers are specified as non-empty Strings, will use sequence of
  startMarker index endMarker
to include index in path; otherwise will simply use textual representation of the index number as path segment, prefixed by path separator as necessary.
/** * Whether array-element paths are written using start/end markers * (see {@link #_indexMarker} or * "simple" index number: if set to <code>true</code> AND markers * are specified as non-empty Strings, will use sequence of *<pre> * startMarker index endMarker *</pre> * to include index in path; otherwise will simply use textual representation * of the index number as path segment, prefixed by path separator as necessary. */
protected boolean _writeIndexUsingMarkers;
String prepended before key value, as possible indentation
/** * String prepended before key value, as possible indentation */
protected String _lineIndentation = "";
String added between key and value; needs to include the "equals character" (either '=' or ':', both allowed by Java Properties specification), may also include white before and/or after "equals character". Default value is a single '=' character with no white spaces around
/** * String added between key and value; needs to include the "equals character" * (either '=' or ':', both allowed by Java Properties specification), may * also include white before and/or after "equals character". * Default value is a single '=' character with no white spaces around */
protected String _keyValueSeparator = "=";
String added after value, including at least one linefeed. Default value is the 'Unix linefeed'.
/** * String added after value, including at least one linefeed. * Default value is the 'Unix linefeed'. */
protected String _lineEnding = "\n";
Optional header to prepend before any other output: typically a comment section or so. Note that contents here are NOT modified in any way, meaning that any comment indicators (leading '#' or '!') and linefeeds MUST be specified by caller.
/** * Optional header to prepend before any other output: typically a * comment section or so. Note that contents here are * <b>NOT modified in any way</b>, meaning that any comment indicators * (leading '#' or '!') and linefeeds MUST be specified by caller. */
protected String _header = ""; /* /********************************************************************** /* Construction, factories, mutant factories /********************************************************************** */ public JavaPropsSchema() { } public JavaPropsSchema(JavaPropsSchema base) { _firstArrayOffset = base._firstArrayOffset; _pathSeparator = base._pathSeparator; _indexMarker = base._indexMarker; _parseSimpleIndexes = base._parseSimpleIndexes; _writeIndexUsingMarkers = base._writeIndexUsingMarkers; _lineIndentation = base._lineIndentation; _keyValueSeparator = base._keyValueSeparator; _lineEnding = base._lineEnding; _header = base._header; }
Accessor for getting a JPropPathSplitter instance that does splitting according to the settings of this instance.

Note that instance is constructed lazily as needed, but reused afterwards for this instance (and for these specific settings).

/** * Accessor for getting a {@link JPropPathSplitter} instance that does * splitting according to the settings of this instance. *<p> * Note that instance is constructed lazily as needed, but reused afterwards * for this instance (and for these specific settings). */
public JPropPathSplitter pathSplitter() { JPropPathSplitter splitter = _splitter; if (splitter == null) { _splitter = splitter = JPropPathSplitter.create(this); } return splitter; } public JavaPropsSchema withFirstArrayOffset(int v) { if (v == _firstArrayOffset) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._firstArrayOffset = v; return s; }
Mutant factory method for constructing a new instance with specified path separator; default being comma ("."). Note that setting separator to `null` or empty String will basically disable handling of nesting, similar to calling withoutPathSeparator.
/** * Mutant factory method for constructing a new instance with * specified path separator; default being comma ("."). * Note that setting separator to `null` or empty String will * basically disable handling of nesting, similar to * calling {@link #withoutPathSeparator}. */
public JavaPropsSchema withPathSeparator(String v) { if (v == null) { v = ""; } if (_equals(v, _pathSeparator)) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._pathSeparator = v; return s; }
Mutant factory method for constructing a new instance that specifies that no "path splitting" is to be done: this is similar to default behavior of Properties in which keys are full Strings and there is no nesting of values.
/** * Mutant factory method for constructing a new instance that * specifies that no "path splitting" is to be done: this is * similar to default behavior of {@link java.util.Properties} * in which keys are full Strings and there is no nesting of values. */
public JavaPropsSchema withoutPathSeparator() { if ("".equals(_pathSeparator)) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._pathSeparator = ""; return s; } public JavaPropsSchema withIndexMarker(Markers v) { if (_equals(v, _indexMarker)) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._indexMarker = v; return s; } public JavaPropsSchema withoutIndexMarker() { if (_indexMarker == null) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._indexMarker = null; return s; } public JavaPropsSchema withParseSimpleIndexes(boolean v) { if (v == _parseSimpleIndexes) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._parseSimpleIndexes = v; return s; } public JavaPropsSchema withWriteIndexUsingMarkers(boolean v) { if (v == _writeIndexUsingMarkers) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._writeIndexUsingMarkers = v; return s; } public JavaPropsSchema withLineIndentation(String v) { if (_equals(v, _lineIndentation)) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._lineIndentation = v; return s; }
Since:2.8
/** * @since 2.8 */
public JavaPropsSchema withoutLineIndentation() { return withLineIndentation(""); } public JavaPropsSchema withKeyValueSeparator(String v) { if (_equals(v, _keyValueSeparator)) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._keyValueSeparator = v; return s; } public JavaPropsSchema withLineEnding(String v) { if (_equals(v, _lineEnding)) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._lineEnding = v; return s; }
Mutant factory for constructing schema instance where specified header section (piece of text written out right before actual properties entries) will be used. Note that caller must specify any and all linefeeds to use: generator will NOT modify header String contents in any way, and will not append a linefeed after contents (if any).
/** * Mutant factory for constructing schema instance where specified * header section (piece of text written out right before actual * properties entries) will be used. * Note that caller must specify any and all linefeeds to use: generator * will NOT modify header String contents in any way, and will not append * a linefeed after contents (if any). */
public JavaPropsSchema withHeader(String v) { if (_equals(v, _header)) { return this; } JavaPropsSchema s = new JavaPropsSchema(this); s._header = v; return s; }
Convenience method, functionally equivalent to:
  withHeader("")
used to ensure that no header is prepended before actual property values are output.
Since:2.8
/** * Convenience method, functionally equivalent to: *<pre> * withHeader("") *</pre> * used to ensure that no header is prepended before actual property values * are output. * * @since 2.8 */
public JavaPropsSchema withoutHeader() { return withHeader(""); } /* /********************************************************************** /* Public API, FormatSchema /********************************************************************** */ @Override public String getSchemaType() { return "JavaProps"; } public static JavaPropsSchema emptySchema() { return EMPTY; } /* /********************************************************************** /* Public API, extended, properties /********************************************************************** */ public int firstArrayOffset() { return _firstArrayOffset; } public String header() { return _header; } public Markers indexMarker() { return _indexMarker; } public String lineEnding() { return _lineEnding; } public String lineIndentation() { return _lineIndentation; } public String keyValueSeparator() { return _keyValueSeparator; } public boolean parseSimpleIndexes() { return _parseSimpleIndexes; } public String pathSeparator() { return _pathSeparator; } public boolean writeIndexUsingMarkers() { return _writeIndexUsingMarkers && (_indexMarker != null); } private <V> boolean _equals(V a, V b) { if (a == null) { return (b == null); } return (b != null) && a.equals(b); } }