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package org.springframework.scheduling.quartz;

import org.quartz.SchedulerContext;
import org.quartz.spi.TriggerFiredBundle;

import org.springframework.beans.BeanWrapper;
import org.springframework.beans.MutablePropertyValues;
import org.springframework.beans.PropertyAccessorFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextAware;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

Subclass of AdaptableJobFactory that also supports Spring-style dependency injection on bean properties. This is essentially the direct equivalent of Spring's QuartzJobBean in the shape of a Quartz JobFactory.

Applies scheduler context, job data map and trigger data map entries as bean property values. If no matching bean property is found, the entry is by default simply ignored. This is analogous to QuartzJobBean's behavior.

Compatible with Quartz 2.1.4 and higher, as of Spring 4.1.

Author:Juergen Hoeller
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Since:2.0
/** * Subclass of {@link AdaptableJobFactory} that also supports Spring-style * dependency injection on bean properties. This is essentially the direct * equivalent of Spring's {@link QuartzJobBean} in the shape of a Quartz * {@link org.quartz.spi.JobFactory}. * * <p>Applies scheduler context, job data map and trigger data map entries * as bean property values. If no matching bean property is found, the entry * is by default simply ignored. This is analogous to QuartzJobBean's behavior. * * <p>Compatible with Quartz 2.1.4 and higher, as of Spring 4.1. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 * @see SchedulerFactoryBean#setJobFactory * @see QuartzJobBean */
public class SpringBeanJobFactory extends AdaptableJobFactory implements ApplicationContextAware, SchedulerContextAware { @Nullable private String[] ignoredUnknownProperties; @Nullable private ApplicationContext applicationContext; @Nullable private SchedulerContext schedulerContext;
Specify the unknown properties (not found in the bean) that should be ignored.

Default is null, indicating that all unknown properties should be ignored. Specify an empty array to throw an exception in case of any unknown properties, or a list of property names that should be ignored if there is no corresponding property found on the particular job class (all other unknown properties will still trigger an exception).

/** * Specify the unknown properties (not found in the bean) that should be ignored. * <p>Default is {@code null}, indicating that all unknown properties * should be ignored. Specify an empty array to throw an exception in case * of any unknown properties, or a list of property names that should be * ignored if there is no corresponding property found on the particular * job class (all other unknown properties will still trigger an exception). */
public void setIgnoredUnknownProperties(String... ignoredUnknownProperties) { this.ignoredUnknownProperties = ignoredUnknownProperties; } @Override public void setApplicationContext(ApplicationContext applicationContext) { this.applicationContext = applicationContext; } @Override public void setSchedulerContext(SchedulerContext schedulerContext) { this.schedulerContext = schedulerContext; }
Create the job instance, populating it with property values taken from the scheduler context, job data map and trigger data map.
/** * Create the job instance, populating it with property values taken * from the scheduler context, job data map and trigger data map. */
@Override protected Object createJobInstance(TriggerFiredBundle bundle) throws Exception { Object job = (this.applicationContext != null ? this.applicationContext.getAutowireCapableBeanFactory().createBean( bundle.getJobDetail().getJobClass(), AutowireCapableBeanFactory.AUTOWIRE_CONSTRUCTOR, false) : super.createJobInstance(bundle)); if (isEligibleForPropertyPopulation(job)) { BeanWrapper bw = PropertyAccessorFactory.forBeanPropertyAccess(job); MutablePropertyValues pvs = new MutablePropertyValues(); if (this.schedulerContext != null) { pvs.addPropertyValues(this.schedulerContext); } pvs.addPropertyValues(bundle.getJobDetail().getJobDataMap()); pvs.addPropertyValues(bundle.getTrigger().getJobDataMap()); if (this.ignoredUnknownProperties != null) { for (String propName : this.ignoredUnknownProperties) { if (pvs.contains(propName) && !bw.isWritableProperty(propName)) { pvs.removePropertyValue(propName); } } bw.setPropertyValues(pvs); } else { bw.setPropertyValues(pvs, true); } } return job; }
Return whether the given job object is eligible for having its bean properties populated.

The default implementation ignores QuartzJobBean instances, which will inject bean properties themselves.

Params:
  • jobObject – the job object to introspect
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/** * Return whether the given job object is eligible for having * its bean properties populated. * <p>The default implementation ignores {@link QuartzJobBean} instances, * which will inject bean properties themselves. * @param jobObject the job object to introspect * @see QuartzJobBean */
protected boolean isEligibleForPropertyPopulation(Object jobObject) { return (!(jobObject instanceof QuartzJobBean)); } }