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package io.vertx.core.cli.converters;

import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;

This 'default' converter tries to create objects using a constructor taking a single String argument. Be aware that implementation must also handle the case where the input is null.
Author:Clement Escoffier
/** * This 'default' converter tries to create objects using a constructor taking a single String argument. * Be aware that implementation must also handle the case where the input is {@literal null}. * * @author Clement Escoffier <clement@apache.org> */
public final class ConstructorBasedConverter<T> implements Converter<T> { private final Constructor<T> constructor; private ConstructorBasedConverter(Constructor<T> constructor) { this.constructor = constructor; }
Checks whether the given class can be used by the ConstructorBasedConverter (i.e. has a constructor taking a single String as argument). If so, creates a new instance of converter for this type.
Params:
  • clazz – the class
Returns:a ConstructorBasedConverter if the given class is eligible, null otherwise.
/** * Checks whether the given class can be used by the {@link ConstructorBasedConverter} (i.e. has a constructor * taking a single String as argument). If so, creates a new instance of converter for this type. * * @param clazz the class * @return a {@link ConstructorBasedConverter} if the given class is eligible, * {@literal null} otherwise. */
public static <T> ConstructorBasedConverter<T> getIfEligible(Class<T> clazz) { try { final Constructor<T> constructor = clazz.getConstructor(String.class); if (!constructor.isAccessible()) { constructor.setAccessible(true); } return new ConstructorBasedConverter<>(constructor); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { // The class does not have the right constructor, return null. return null; } }
Converts the given input to an object by using the constructor approach. Notice that the constructor must expect receiving a null value.
Params:
  • input – the input, can be null
Throws:
Returns:the instance of T
/** * Converts the given input to an object by using the constructor approach. Notice that the constructor must * expect receiving a {@literal null} value. * * @param input the input, can be {@literal null} * @return the instance of T * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the instance of T cannot be created from the input. */
@Override public T fromString(String input) throws IllegalArgumentException { try { return constructor.newInstance(input); } catch (InstantiationException | IllegalAccessException | InvocationTargetException e) { if (e.getCause() != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(e.getCause()); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException(e); } } } }