package com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.std;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.*;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.*;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.BeanDeserializer;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.SettableBeanProperty;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util.NameTransformer;
Deserializer that builds on basic BeanDeserializer
but override some aspects like instance construction. /**
* Deserializer that builds on basic {@link BeanDeserializer} but
* override some aspects like instance construction.
*/
public class ThrowableDeserializer
extends BeanDeserializer
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
protected final static String PROP_NAME_MESSAGE = "message";
/*
/************************************************************
/* Construction
/************************************************************
*/
public ThrowableDeserializer(BeanDeserializer baseDeserializer) {
super(baseDeserializer);
// need to disable this, since we do post-processing
_vanillaProcessing = false;
}
Alternative constructor used when creating "unwrapping" deserializers
/**
* Alternative constructor used when creating "unwrapping" deserializers
*/
protected ThrowableDeserializer(BeanDeserializer src, NameTransformer unwrapper) {
super(src, unwrapper);
}
@Override
public JsonDeserializer<Object> unwrappingDeserializer(NameTransformer unwrapper) {
if (getClass() != ThrowableDeserializer.class) {
return this;
}
/* main thing really is to just enforce ignoring of unknown
* properties; since there may be multiple unwrapped values
* and properties for all may be interleaved...
*/
return new ThrowableDeserializer(this, unwrapper);
}
/*
/************************************************************
/* Overridden methods
/************************************************************
*/
@Override
public Object deserializeFromObject(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt) throws IOException
{
// 30-Sep-2010, tatu: Need to allow use of @JsonCreator, so:
if (_propertyBasedCreator != null) { // proper @JsonCreator
return _deserializeUsingPropertyBased(p, ctxt);
}
if (_delegateDeserializer != null) {
return _valueInstantiator.createUsingDelegate(ctxt,
_delegateDeserializer.deserialize(p, ctxt));
}
if (_beanType.isAbstract()) { // for good measure, check this too
return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(handledType(), getValueInstantiator(), p,
"abstract type (need to add/enable type information?)");
}
boolean hasStringCreator = _valueInstantiator.canCreateFromString();
boolean hasDefaultCtor = _valueInstantiator.canCreateUsingDefault();
// and finally, verify we do have single-String arg constructor (if no @JsonCreator)
if (!hasStringCreator && !hasDefaultCtor) {
return ctxt.handleMissingInstantiator(handledType(), getValueInstantiator(), p,
"Throwable needs a default constructor, a single-String-arg constructor; or explicit @JsonCreator");
}
Object throwable = null;
Object[] pending = null;
int pendingIx = 0;
for (; !p.hasToken(JsonToken.END_OBJECT); p.nextToken()) {
String propName = p.currentName();
SettableBeanProperty prop = _beanProperties.find(propName);
p.nextToken(); // to point to field value
if (prop != null) { // normal case
if (throwable != null) {
prop.deserializeAndSet(p, ctxt, throwable);
continue;
}
// nope; need to defer
if (pending == null) {
int len = _beanProperties.size();
pending = new Object[len + len];
}
pending[pendingIx++] = prop;
pending[pendingIx++] = prop.deserialize(p, ctxt);
continue;
}
// Maybe it's "message"?
final boolean isMessage = PROP_NAME_MESSAGE.equals(propName);
if (isMessage) {
if (hasStringCreator) {
throwable = _valueInstantiator.createFromString(ctxt, p.getValueAsString());
// any pending values?
if (pending != null) {
for (int i = 0, len = pendingIx; i < len; i += 2) {
prop = (SettableBeanProperty)pending[i];
prop.set(throwable, pending[i+1]);
}
pending = null;
}
continue;
}
}
// Things marked as ignorable should not be passed to any setter
if ((_ignorableProps != null) && _ignorableProps.contains(propName)) {
p.skipChildren();
continue;
}
if (_anySetter != null) {
_anySetter.deserializeAndSet(p, ctxt, throwable, propName);
continue;
}
// 23-Jan-2018, tatu: One concern would be `message`, but without any-setter or single-String-ctor
// (or explicit constructor). We could just ignore it but for now, let it fail
// Unknown: let's call handler method
handleUnknownProperty(p, ctxt, throwable, propName);
}
// Sanity check: did we find "message"?
if (throwable == null) {
/* 15-Oct-2010, tatu: Can't assume missing message is an error, since it may be
* suppressed during serialization, as per [JACKSON-388].
*
* Should probably allow use of default constructor, too...
*/
//throw new JsonMappingException("No 'message' property found: could not deserialize "+_beanType);
if (hasStringCreator) {
throwable = _valueInstantiator.createFromString(ctxt, null);
} else {
throwable = _valueInstantiator.createUsingDefault(ctxt);
}
// any pending values?
if (pending != null) {
for (int i = 0, len = pendingIx; i < len; i += 2) {
SettableBeanProperty prop = (SettableBeanProperty)pending[i];
prop.set(throwable, pending[i+1]);
}
}
}
return throwable;
}
}