/* * Copyright 2002-2007 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.validation; import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; import org.springframework.util.Assert; import org.springframework.util.StringUtils; /** * Utility class offering convenient methods for invoking a {@link Validator} * and for rejecting empty fields. * *
Checks for an empty field in Validator
implementations can become
* one-liners when using {@link #rejectIfEmpty} or {@link #rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace}.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Dmitriy Kopylenko
* @since 06.05.2003
* @see Validator
* @see Errors
*/
public abstract class ValidationUtils {
private static Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(ValidationUtils.class);
/**
* Invoke the given {@link Validator} for the supplied object and
* {@link Errors} instance.
* @param validator the Validator
to be invoked (must not be null
)
* @param obj the object to bind the parameters to
* @param errors the {@link Errors} instance that should store the errors (must not be null
)
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either of the Validator
or Errors
arguments is null
;
* or if the supplied Validator
does not {@link Validator#supports(Class) support}
* the validation of the supplied object's type
*/
public static void invokeValidator(Validator validator, Object obj, Errors errors) {
Assert.notNull(validator, "Validator must not be null");
Assert.notNull(errors, "Errors object must not be null");
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Invoking validator [" + validator + "]");
}
if (obj != null && !validator.supports(obj.getClass())) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Validator [" + validator.getClass() + "] does not support [" + obj.getClass() + "]");
}
validator.validate(obj, errors);
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
if (errors.hasErrors()) {
logger.debug("Validator found " + errors.getErrorCount() + " errors");
}
else {
logger.debug("Validator found no errors");
}
}
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error code if the value is empty.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
or
* the empty string "".
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key
*/
public static void rejectIfEmpty(Errors errors, String field, String errorCode) {
rejectIfEmpty(errors, field, errorCode, null, null);
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error code and default message
* if the value is empty.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
or
* the empty string "".
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode error code, interpretable as message key
* @param defaultMessage fallback default message
*/
public static void rejectIfEmpty(Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, String defaultMessage) {
rejectIfEmpty(errors, field, errorCode, null, defaultMessage);
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error codea nd error arguments
* if the value is empty.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
or
* the empty string "".
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key
* @param errorArgs the error arguments, for argument binding via MessageFormat
* (can be null
)
*/
public static void rejectIfEmpty(Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, Object[] errorArgs) {
rejectIfEmpty(errors, field, errorCode, errorArgs, null);
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error code, error arguments
* and default message if the value is empty.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
or
* the empty string "".
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key
* @param errorArgs the error arguments, for argument binding via MessageFormat
* (can be null
)
* @param defaultMessage fallback default message
*/
public static void rejectIfEmpty(
Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, Object[] errorArgs, String defaultMessage) {
Assert.notNull(errors, "Errors object must not be null");
Object value = errors.getFieldValue(field);
if (value == null || !StringUtils.hasLength(value.toString())) {
errors.rejectValue(field, errorCode, errorArgs, defaultMessage);
}
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error code if the value is empty
* or just contains whitespace.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
,
* the empty string "", or consisting wholly of whitespace.
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key
*/
public static void rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(Errors errors, String field, String errorCode) {
rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(errors, field, errorCode, null, null);
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error code and default message
* if the value is empty or just contains whitespace.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
,
* the empty string "", or consisting wholly of whitespace.
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key
* @param defaultMessage fallback default message
*/
public static void rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(
Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, String defaultMessage) {
rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(errors, field, errorCode, null, defaultMessage);
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error code and error arguments
* if the value is empty or just contains whitespace.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
,
* the empty string "", or consisting wholly of whitespace.
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key
* @param errorArgs the error arguments, for argument binding via MessageFormat
* (can be null
)
*/
public static void rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(
Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, Object[] errorArgs) {
rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(errors, field, errorCode, errorArgs, null);
}
/**
* Reject the given field with the given error code, error arguments
* and default message if the value is empty or just contains whitespace.
*
An 'empty' value in this context means either null
,
* the empty string "", or consisting wholly of whitespace.
*
The object whose field is being validated does not need to be passed
* in because the {@link Errors} instance can resolve field values by itself
* (it will usually hold an internal reference to the target object).
* @param errors the Errors
instance to register errors on
* @param field the field name to check
* @param errorCode the error code, interpretable as message key
* @param errorArgs the error arguments, for argument binding via MessageFormat
* (can be null
)
* @param defaultMessage fallback default message
*/
public static void rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(
Errors errors, String field, String errorCode, Object[] errorArgs, String defaultMessage) {
Assert.notNull(errors, "Errors object must not be null");
Object value = errors.getFieldValue(field);
if (value == null ||!StringUtils.hasText(value.toString())) {
errors.rejectValue(field, errorCode, errorArgs, defaultMessage);
}
}
}