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package org.apache.commons.beanutils2;
import java.beans.BeanInfo;
import java.beans.IntrospectionException;
import java.beans.Introspector;
import java.beans.PropertyDescriptor;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.AbstractMap;
import java.util.AbstractSet;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.function.Function;
/**
* An implementation of Map for JavaBeans which uses introspection to get and put properties in the bean.
* <p>
* If an exception occurs during attempts to get or set a property then the property is considered non existent in the
* Map
* </p>
*/
public class BeanMap extends AbstractMap<String, Object> implements Cloneable {
private transient Object bean;
private transient HashMap<String, Method> readMethods = new HashMap<>();
private transient HashMap<String, Method> writeMethods = new HashMap<>();
private transient HashMap<String, Class<? extends Object>> types = new HashMap<>();
/**
* An empty array. Used to invoke accessors via reflection.
*/
public static final Object[] NULL_ARGUMENTS = {};
/**
* Maps primitive Class types to transformers. The transformer transform strings into the appropriate primitive
* wrapper.
*
* N.B. private & unmodifiable replacement for the (public & static) defaultTransformers instance.
*/
private static final Map<Class<? extends Object>, Function<?, ?>> typeTransformers = Collections
.unmodifiableMap(createTypeTransformers());
private static Map<Class<? extends Object>, Function<?, ?>> createTypeTransformers() {
final Map<Class<? extends Object>, Function<?, ?>> defTransformers = new HashMap<>();
defTransformers.put(Boolean.TYPE, input -> Boolean.valueOf(input.toString()));
defTransformers.put(Character.TYPE, input -> Character.valueOf(input.toString().charAt(0)));
defTransformers.put(Byte.TYPE, input -> Byte.valueOf(input.toString()));
defTransformers.put(Short.TYPE, input -> Short.valueOf(input.toString()));
defTransformers.put(Integer.TYPE, input -> Integer.valueOf(input.toString()));
defTransformers.put(Long.TYPE, input -> Long.valueOf(input.toString()));
defTransformers.put(Float.TYPE, input -> Float.valueOf(input.toString()));
defTransformers.put(Double.TYPE, input -> Double.valueOf(input.toString()));
return defTransformers;
}
// Constructors
/**
* Constructs a new empty {@code BeanMap}.
*/
public BeanMap() {
}
/**
* Constructs a new {@code BeanMap} that operates on the specified bean. If the given bean is
* {@code null}, then this map will be empty.
*
* @param bean the bean for this map to operate on
*/
public BeanMap(final Object bean) {
this.bean = bean;
initialise();
}
// Map interface
/**
* Renders a string representation of this object.
*
* @return a {@code String} representation of this object
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
return "BeanMap<" + String.valueOf(bean) + ">";
}
/**
* Clone this bean map using the following process:
*
* <ul>
* <li>If there is no underlying bean, return a cloned BeanMap without a bean.
*
* <li>Since there is an underlying bean, try to instantiate a new bean of the same type using Class.newInstance().
*
* <li>If the instantiation fails, throw a CloneNotSupportedException
*
* <li>Clone the bean map and set the newly instantiated bean as the underlying bean for the bean map.
*
* <li>Copy each property that is both readable and writable from the existing object to a cloned bean map.
*
* <li>If anything fails along the way, throw a CloneNotSupportedException.
*
* </ul>
*
* @return a cloned instance of this bean map
* @throws CloneNotSupportedException if the underlying bean cannot be cloned
*/
@Override
public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {
final BeanMap newMap = (BeanMap) super.clone();
if (bean == null) {
// no bean, just an empty bean map at the moment. return a newly
// cloned and empty bean map.
return newMap;
}
Object newBean = null;
final Class<? extends Object> beanClass = bean.getClass(); // Cannot throw Exception
try {
newBean = beanClass.newInstance();
} catch (final Exception e) {
// unable to instantiate
final CloneNotSupportedException cnse = new CloneNotSupportedException(
"Unable to instantiate the underlying bean \"" + beanClass.getName() + "\": " + e);
BeanUtils.initCause(cnse, e);
throw cnse;
}
try {
newMap.setBean(newBean);
} catch (final Exception exception) {
final CloneNotSupportedException cnse = new CloneNotSupportedException(
"Unable to set bean in the cloned bean map: " + exception);
BeanUtils.initCause(cnse, exception);
throw cnse;
}
try {
// copy only properties that are readable and writable. If its
// not readable, we can't get the value from the old map. If
// its not writable, we can't write a value into the new map.
for (final String key : readMethods.keySet()) {
if (getWriteMethod(key) != null) {
newMap.put(key, get(key));
}
}
} catch (final Exception exception) {
final CloneNotSupportedException cnse = new CloneNotSupportedException(
"Unable to copy bean values to cloned bean map: " + exception);
BeanUtils.initCause(cnse, exception);
throw cnse;
}
return newMap;
}
/**
* Puts all of the writable properties from the given BeanMap into this BeanMap. Read-only and Write-only properties
* will be ignored.
*
* @param map the BeanMap whose properties to put
*/
public void putAllWriteable(final BeanMap map) {
for (final String key : map.readMethods.keySet()) {
if (getWriteMethod(key) != null) {
this.put(key, map.get(key));
}
}
}
/**
* This method reinitializes the bean map to have default values for the bean's properties. This is accomplished by
* constructing a new instance of the bean which the map uses as its underlying data source. This behavior for
* {@code clear()} differs from the Map contract in that the mappings are not actually removed from the map
* (the mappings for a BeanMap are fixed).
*/
@Override
public void clear() {
if (bean == null) {
return;
}
Class<? extends Object> beanClass = null;
try {
beanClass = bean.getClass();
bean = beanClass.newInstance();
} catch (final Exception e) {
final UnsupportedOperationException uoe = new UnsupportedOperationException(
"Could not create new instance of class: " + beanClass);
BeanUtils.initCause(uoe, e);
throw uoe;
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the bean defines a property with the given name.
* <p>
* The given name must be a {@code String}; if not, this method returns false. This method will also return
* false if the bean does not define a property with that name.
* <p>
* Write-only properties will not be matched as the test operates against property read methods.
*
* @param name the name of the property to check
* @return false if the given name is null or is not a {@code String}; false if the bean does not define a
* property with that name; or true if the bean does define a property with that name
*/
@Override
public boolean containsKey(final Object name) {
final Method method = getReadMethod(name);
return method != null;
}
/**
* Returns true if the bean defines a property whose current value is the given object.
*
* @param value the value to check
* @return false true if the bean has at least one property whose current value is that object, false otherwise
*/
@Override
public boolean containsValue(final Object value) {
// use default implementation
return super.containsValue(value);
}
/**
* Returns the value of the bean's property with the given name.
* <p>
* The given name must be a {@link String} and must not be null; otherwise, this method returns {@code null}.
* If the bean defines a property with the given name, the value of that property is returned. Otherwise,
* {@code null} is returned.
* <p>
* Write-only properties will not be matched as the test operates against property read methods.
*
* @param name the name of the property whose value to return
* @return the value of the property with that name
*/
@Override
public Object get(final Object name) {
if (bean != null) {
final Method method = getReadMethod(name);
if (method != null) {
try {
return method.invoke(bean, NULL_ARGUMENTS);
} catch (final IllegalAccessException e) {
logWarn(e);
} catch (final IllegalArgumentException e) {
logWarn(e);
} catch (final InvocationTargetException e) {
logWarn(e);
} catch (final NullPointerException e) {
logWarn(e);
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Sets the bean property with the given name to the given value.
*
* @param name the name of the property to set
* @param value the value to set that property to
* @return the previous value of that property
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given name is null; if the given name is not a {@link String}; if the
* bean doesn't define a property with that name; or if the bean property with that name is read-only
* @throws ClassCastException if an error occurs creating the method args
*/
@Override
public Object put(final String name, final Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException, ClassCastException {
if (bean != null) {
final Object oldValue = get(name);
final Method method = getWriteMethod(name);
if (method == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"The bean of type: " + bean.getClass().getName() + " has no property called: " + name);
}
try {
final Object[] arguments = createWriteMethodArguments(method, value);
method.invoke(bean, arguments);
final Object newValue = get(name);
firePropertyChange(name, oldValue, newValue);
} catch (final InvocationTargetException e) {
final IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException(e.getMessage());
if (BeanUtils.initCause(iae, e) == false) {
logInfo(e);
}
throw iae;
} catch (final IllegalAccessException e) {
final IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException(e.getMessage());
if (BeanUtils.initCause(iae, e) == false) {
logInfo(e);
}
throw iae;
}
return oldValue;
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the number of properties defined by the bean.
*
* @return the number of properties defined by the bean
*/
@Override
public int size() {
return readMethods.size();
}
/**
* Get the keys for this BeanMap.
* <p>
* Write-only properties are <b>not</b> included in the returned set of property names, although it is possible to
* set their value and to get their type.
*
* @return BeanMap keys. The Set returned by this method is not modifiable.
*/
@SuppressWarnings({ "unchecked", "rawtypes" })
// The set actually contains strings; however, because it cannot be
// modified there is no danger in selling it as Set<Object>
@Override
public Set<String> keySet() {
return Collections.unmodifiableSet((Set) readMethods.keySet());
}
/**
* Gets a Set of MapEntry objects that are the mappings for this BeanMap.
* <p>
* Each MapEntry can be set but not removed.
*
* @return the unmodifiable set of mappings
*/
@Override
public Set<Map.Entry<String, Object>> entrySet() {
return Collections.unmodifiableSet(new AbstractSet<Map.Entry<String, Object>>() {
@Override
public Iterator<Map.Entry<String, Object>> iterator() {
return entryIterator();
}
@Override
public int size() {
return BeanMap.this.readMethods.size();
}
});
}
/**
* Returns the values for the BeanMap.
*
* @return values for the BeanMap. The returned collection is not modifiable.
*/
@Override
public Collection<Object> values() {
final ArrayList<Object> answer = new ArrayList<>(readMethods.size());
for (final Iterator<Object> iter = valueIterator(); iter.hasNext();) {
answer.add(iter.next());
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(answer);
}
// Helper methods
/**
* Returns the type of the property with the given name.
*
* @param name the name of the property
* @return the type of the property, or {@code null} if no such property exists
*/
public Class<?> getType(final String name) {
return types.get(name);
}
/**
* Convenience method for getting an iterator over the keys.
* <p>
* Write-only properties will not be returned in the iterator.
*
* @return an iterator over the keys
*/
public Iterator<String> keyIterator() {
return readMethods.keySet().iterator();
}
/**
* Convenience method for getting an iterator over the values.
*
* @return an iterator over the values
*/
public Iterator<Object> valueIterator() {
final Iterator<?> iter = keyIterator();
return new Iterator<Object>() {
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return iter.hasNext();
}
@Override
public Object next() {
final Object key = iter.next();
return get(key);
}
@Override
public void remove() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("remove() not supported for BeanMap");
}
};
}
/**
* Convenience method for getting an iterator over the entries.
*
* @return an iterator over the entries
*/
public Iterator<Map.Entry<String, Object>> entryIterator() {
final Iterator<String> iter = keyIterator();
return new Iterator<Map.Entry<String, Object>>() {
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return iter.hasNext();
}
@Override
public Map.Entry<String, Object> next() {
final String key = iter.next();
final Object value = get(key);
// This should not cause any problems; the key is actually a
// string, but it does no harm to expose it as Object
return new Entry(BeanMap.this, key, value);
}
@Override
public void remove() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("remove() not supported for BeanMap");
}
};
}
// Properties
/**
* Returns the bean currently being operated on. The return value may be null if this map is empty.
*
* @return the bean being operated on by this map
*/
public Object getBean() {
return bean;
}
/**
* Sets the bean to be operated on by this map. The given value may be null, in which case this map will be empty.
*
* @param newBean the new bean to operate on
*/
public void setBean(final Object newBean) {
bean = newBean;
reinitialise();
}
/**
* Returns the accessor for the property with the given name.
*
* @param name the name of the property
* @return the accessor method for the property, or null
*/
public Method getReadMethod(final String name) {
return readMethods.get(name);
}
/**
* Returns the mutator for the property with the given name.
*
* @param name the name of the property
* @return the mutator method for the property, or null
*/
public Method getWriteMethod(final String name) {
return writeMethods.get(name);
}
// Implementation methods
/**
* Returns the accessor for the property with the given name.
*
* @param name the name of the property
* @return null if the name is null; null if the name is not a {@link String}; null if no such property exists; or
* the accessor method for that property
*/
protected Method getReadMethod(final Object name) {
return readMethods.get(name);
}
/**
* Returns the mutator for the property with the given name.
*
* @param name the name of the
* @return null if the name is null; null if the name is not a {@link String}; null if no such property exists; null
* if the property is read-only; or the mutator method for that property
*/
protected Method getWriteMethod(final Object name) {
return writeMethods.get(name);
}
/**
* Reinitializes this bean. Called during {@link #setBean(Object)}. Does introspection to find properties.
*/
protected void reinitialise() {
readMethods.clear();
writeMethods.clear();
types.clear();
initialise();
}
private void initialise() {
if (getBean() == null) {
return;
}
final Class<? extends Object> beanClass = getBean().getClass();
try {
// BeanInfo beanInfo = Introspector.getBeanInfo( bean, null );
final BeanInfo beanInfo = Introspector.getBeanInfo(beanClass);
final PropertyDescriptor[] propertyDescriptors = beanInfo.getPropertyDescriptors();
if (propertyDescriptors != null) {
for (final PropertyDescriptor propertyDescriptor : propertyDescriptors) {
if (propertyDescriptor != null) {
final String name = propertyDescriptor.getName();
final Method readMethod = propertyDescriptor.getReadMethod();
final Method writeMethod = propertyDescriptor.getWriteMethod();
final Class<? extends Object> aType = propertyDescriptor.getPropertyType();
if (readMethod != null) {
readMethods.put(name, readMethod);
}
if (writeMethod != null) {
writeMethods.put(name, writeMethod);
}
types.put(name, aType);
}
}
}
} catch (final IntrospectionException e) {
logWarn(e);
}
}
/**
* Called during a successful {@link #put(Object,Object)} operation. Default implementation does nothing. Override
* to be notified of property changes in the bean caused by this map.
*
* @param key the name of the property that changed
* @param oldValue the old value for that property
* @param newValue the new value for that property
*/
protected void firePropertyChange(final Object key, final Object oldValue, final Object newValue) {
// noop
}
// Implementation classes
/**
* Map entry used by {@link BeanMap}.
*/
protected static class Entry extends AbstractMap.SimpleEntry<String, Object> {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private final BeanMap owner;
/**
* Constructs a new {@code Entry}.
*
* @param owner the BeanMap this entry belongs to
* @param key the key for this entry
* @param value the value for this entry
*/
protected Entry(final BeanMap owner, final String key, final Object value) {
super(key, value);
this.owner = owner;
}
/**
* Sets the value.
*
* @param value the new value for the entry
* @return the old value for the entry
*/
@Override
public Object setValue(final Object value) {
final String key = getKey();
final Object oldValue = owner.get(key);
owner.put(key, value);
final Object newValue = owner.get(key);
super.setValue(newValue);
return oldValue;
}
}
/**
* Creates an array of parameters to pass to the given mutator method. If the given object is not the right type to
* pass to the method directly, it will be converted using {@link #convertType(Class,Object)}.
*
* @param method the mutator method
* @param value the value to pass to the mutator method
* @return an array containing one object that is either the given value or a transformed value
* @throws IllegalAccessException if {@link #convertType(Class,Object)} raises it
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if any other exception is raised by {@link #convertType(Class,Object)}
* @throws ClassCastException if an error occurs creating the method args
*/
protected Object[] createWriteMethodArguments(final Method method, Object value)
throws IllegalAccessException, ClassCastException {
try {
if (value != null) {
final Class<? extends Object>[] parmTypes = method.getParameterTypes();
if (parmTypes != null && parmTypes.length > 0) {
final Class<? extends Object> paramType = parmTypes[0];
if (!paramType.isAssignableFrom(value.getClass())) {
value = convertType(paramType, value);
}
}
}
final Object[] answer = { value };
return answer;
} catch (final InvocationTargetException e) {
final IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException(e.getMessage());
if (BeanUtils.initCause(iae, e) == false) {
logInfo(e);
}
throw iae;
} catch (final InstantiationException e) {
final IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException(e.getMessage());
if (BeanUtils.initCause(iae, e) == false) {
logInfo(e);
}
BeanUtils.initCause(iae, e);
throw iae;
}
}
/**
* Converts the given value to the given type. First, reflection is is used to find a public constructor declared by
* the given class that takes one argument, which must be the precise type of the given value. If such a constructor
* is found, a new object is created by passing the given value to that constructor, and the newly constructed
* object is returned.
* <P>
*
* If no such constructor exists, and the given type is a primitive type, then the given value is converted to a
* string using its {@link Object#toString() toString()} method, and that string is parsed into the correct
* primitive type using, for instance, {@link Integer#valueOf(String)} to convert the string into an
* {@code int}.
* <P>
*
* If no special constructor exists and the given type is not a primitive type, this method returns the original
* value.
*
* @param newType the type to convert the value to
* @param value the value to convert
* @return the converted value
* @throws NumberFormatException if newType is a primitive type, and the string representation of the given value
* cannot be converted to that type
* @throws InstantiationException if the constructor found with reflection raises it
* @throws InvocationTargetException if the constructor found with reflection raises it
* @throws IllegalAccessException never
* @throws IllegalArgumentException never
*/
protected Object convertType(final Class<?> newType, final Object value)
throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException, IllegalArgumentException, InvocationTargetException {
// try call constructor
try {
final Constructor<?> constructor = newType.getConstructor(value.getClass());
return constructor.newInstance(new Object[] { value });
} catch (final NoSuchMethodException e) {
// try using the transformers
final Function transformer = getTypeTransformer(newType);
if (transformer != null) {
return transformer.apply(value);
}
return value;
}
}
/**
* Returns a transformer for the given primitive type.
*
* @param aType the primitive type whose transformer to return
* @return a transformer that will convert strings into that type, or null if the given type is not a primitive type
*/
protected Function getTypeTransformer(final Class<?> aType) {
return typeTransformers.get(aType);
}
/**
* Logs the given exception to {@code System.out}. Used to display warnings while accessing/mutating the bean.
*
* @param ex the exception to log
*/
protected void logInfo(final Exception ex) {
// Deliberately do not use LOG4J or Commons Logging to avoid dependencies
System.out.println("INFO: Exception: " + ex);
}
/**
* Logs the given exception to {@code System.err}. Used to display errors while accessing/mutating the bean.
*
* @param ex the exception to log
*/
protected void logWarn(final Exception ex) {
// Deliberately do not use LOG4J or Commons Logging to avoid dependencies
System.out.println("WARN: Exception: " + ex);
ex.printStackTrace();
}
}