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package io.micronaut.validation.validator.constraints;

import edu.umd.cs.findbugs.annotations.NonNull;
import edu.umd.cs.findbugs.annotations.Nullable;

import javax.validation.ClockProvider;

Subset of the ConstraintValidatorContext interface without the unnecessary parts.
Author:graemerocher
Since:1.2
/** * Subset of the {@link javax.validation.ConstraintValidatorContext} interface without the unnecessary parts. * * @author graemerocher * @since 1.2 */
public interface ConstraintValidatorContext {
Returns the provider for obtaining the current time in the form of a Clock, e.g. when validating the Future and Past constraints.
Returns:the provider for obtaining the current time, never null. If no specific provider has been configured during bootstrap, a default implementation using the current system time and the current default time zone as returned by Clock.systemDefaultZone() will be returned.
Since:2.0
/** * Returns the provider for obtaining the current time in the form of a {@link java.time.Clock}, * e.g. when validating the {@code Future} and {@code Past} constraints. * * @return the provider for obtaining the current time, never {@code null}. If no * specific provider has been configured during bootstrap, a default implementation using * the current system time and the current default time zone as returned by * {@link java.time.Clock#systemDefaultZone()} will be returned. * * @since 2.0 */
@NonNull ClockProvider getClockProvider();
In case of using this constraint validator with javax.validation.ConstraintValidator returns null, because JRS-303 doesn't support passing a root bean in their validation context.
Returns:The root bean under validation.
/** * In case of using this constraint validator with {@code javax.validation.ConstraintValidator} returns null, because JRS-303 doesn't * support passing a root bean in their validation context. * * @return The root bean under validation. */
@Nullable Object getRootBean(); }