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package org.apache.commons.digester.plugins.strategies;
import java.util.Properties;
import org.apache.commons.digester.Digester;
import org.apache.commons.digester.plugins.RuleFinder;
import org.apache.commons.digester.plugins.RuleLoader;
import org.apache.commons.digester.plugins.PluginException;
A rule-finding algorithm which expects the caller to specify a classname and
methodname as plugin properties.
Since: 1.6
/**
* A rule-finding algorithm which expects the caller to specify a classname and
* methodname as plugin properties.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public class FinderFromClass extends RuleFinder {
public static String DFLT_RULECLASS_ATTR = "ruleclass";
public static String DFLT_METHOD_ATTR = "method";
public static String DFLT_METHOD_NAME = "addRules";
private String ruleClassAttr;
private String methodAttr;
private String dfltMethodName;
See findLoader
. /**
* See {@link #findLoader}.
*/
public FinderFromClass() {
this(DFLT_RULECLASS_ATTR, DFLT_METHOD_ATTR, DFLT_METHOD_NAME);
}
Create a rule-finder which invokes a user-specified method on a
user-specified class whenever dynamic rules for a plugin need to be
loaded. See the findRules method for more info.
Params: - ruleClassAttr – must be non-null.
- methodAttr – may be null.
- dfltMethodName – may be null.
/**
* Create a rule-finder which invokes a user-specified method on a
* user-specified class whenever dynamic rules for a plugin need to be
* loaded. See the findRules method for more info.
*
* @param ruleClassAttr must be non-null.
* @param methodAttr may be null.
* @param dfltMethodName may be null.
*/
public FinderFromClass(String ruleClassAttr, String methodAttr,
String dfltMethodName) {
this.ruleClassAttr = ruleClassAttr;
this.methodAttr = methodAttr;
this.dfltMethodName = dfltMethodName;
}
If there exists a property with the name matching constructor param
ruleClassAttr, then load the specified class, locate the appropriate
rules-adding method on that class, and return an object encapsulating
that info.
If there is no matching property provided, then just return null.
The returned object (when non-null) will invoke the target method
on the selected class whenever its addRules method is invoked. The
target method is expected to have the following prototype:
public static void xxxxx(Digester d, String patternPrefix);
The target method can be specified in several ways. If this object's
constructor was passed a non-null methodAttr parameter, and the
properties defines a value with that key, then that is taken as the
target method name. If there is no matching property, or the constructor
was passed null for methodAttr, then the dfltMethodName passed to the
constructor is used as the name of the method on the target class. And
if that was null, then DFLT_METHOD_NAME will be used.
When the user explicitly declares a plugin in the input xml, the
xml attributes on the declaration tag are passed here as properties,
so the user can select any class in the classpath (and any method on
that class provided it has the correct prototype) as the source of
dynamic rules for the plugged-in class.
/**
* If there exists a property with the name matching constructor param
* ruleClassAttr, then load the specified class, locate the appropriate
* rules-adding method on that class, and return an object encapsulating
* that info.
* <p>
* If there is no matching property provided, then just return null.
* <p>
* The returned object (when non-null) will invoke the target method
* on the selected class whenever its addRules method is invoked. The
* target method is expected to have the following prototype:
* <code> public static void xxxxx(Digester d, String patternPrefix); </code>
* <p>
* The target method can be specified in several ways. If this object's
* constructor was passed a non-null methodAttr parameter, and the
* properties defines a value with that key, then that is taken as the
* target method name. If there is no matching property, or the constructor
* was passed null for methodAttr, then the dfltMethodName passed to the
* constructor is used as the name of the method on the target class. And
* if that was null, then DFLT_METHOD_NAME will be used.
* <p>
* When the user explicitly declares a plugin in the input xml, the
* xml attributes on the declaration tag are passed here as properties,
* so the user can select any class in the classpath (and any method on
* that class provided it has the correct prototype) as the source of
* dynamic rules for the plugged-in class.
*/
@Override
public RuleLoader findLoader(Digester digester, Class<?> pluginClass,
Properties p) throws PluginException {
String ruleClassName = p.getProperty(ruleClassAttr);
if (ruleClassName == null) {
// nope, user hasn't requested dynamic rules to be loaded
// from a specific class.
return null;
}
// ok, we are in business
String methodName = null;
if (methodAttr != null) {
methodName = p.getProperty(methodAttr);
}
if (methodName == null) {
methodName = dfltMethodName;
}
if (methodName == null) {
methodName = DFLT_METHOD_NAME;
}
Class<?> ruleClass;
try {
// load the plugin class object
ruleClass =
digester.getClassLoader().loadClass(ruleClassName);
} catch(ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
throw new PluginException(
"Unable to load class " + ruleClassName, cnfe);
}
return new LoaderFromClass(ruleClass, methodName);
}
}