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This allows you test for equality for example with * a String and Integer type as Camel will be able to coerce the types. */ public static boolean typeCoerceEquals(TypeConverter converter, Object leftValue, Object rightValue) { return typeCoerceEquals(converter, leftValue, rightValue, false); } /** * A helper method for comparing objects for equality in which it uses type coercion to coerce * types between the left and right values. This allows you test for equality for example with * a String and Integer type as Camel will be able to coerce the types. */ public static boolean typeCoerceEquals(TypeConverter converter, Object leftValue, Object rightValue, boolean ignoreCase) { // sanity check if (leftValue == null && rightValue == null) { // they are equal return true; } else if (leftValue == null || rightValue == null) { // only one of them is null so they are not equal return false; } // try without type coerce boolean answer = equal(leftValue, rightValue, ignoreCase); if (answer) { return true; } // are they same type, if so return false as the equals returned false if (leftValue.getClass().isInstance(rightValue)) { return false; } // convert left to right Object value = converter.tryConvertTo(rightValue.getClass(), leftValue); answer = equal(value, rightValue, ignoreCase); if (answer) { return true; } // convert right to left value = converter.tryConvertTo(leftValue.getClass(), rightValue); answer = equal(leftValue, value, ignoreCase); return answer; } /** * A helper method for comparing objects for inequality in which it uses type coercion to coerce * types between the left and right values. This allows you test for inequality for example with * a String and Integer type as Camel will be able to coerce the types. */ public static boolean typeCoerceNotEquals(TypeConverter converter, Object leftValue, Object rightValue) { return !typeCoerceEquals(converter, leftValue, rightValue); } /** * A helper method for comparing objects ordering in which it uses type coercion to coerce * types between the left and right values. This allows you test for ordering for example with * a String and Integer type as Camel will be able to coerce the types. */ @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"}) public static int typeCoerceCompare(TypeConverter converter, Object leftValue, Object rightValue) { // if both values is numeric then compare using numeric Long leftNum = converter.tryConvertTo(Long.class, leftValue); Long rightNum = converter.tryConvertTo(Long.class, rightValue); if (leftNum != null && rightNum != null) { return leftNum.compareTo(rightNum); } // also try with floating point numbers Double leftDouble = converter.tryConvertTo(Double.class, leftValue); Double rightDouble = converter.tryConvertTo(Double.class, rightValue); if (leftDouble != null && rightDouble != null) { return leftDouble.compareTo(rightDouble); } // prefer to NOT coerce to String so use the type which is not String // for example if we are comparing String vs Integer then prefer to coerce to Integer // as all types can be converted to String which does not work well for comparison // as eg "10" < 6 would return true, where as 10 < 6 will return false. // if they are both String then it doesn't matter if (rightValue instanceof String && (!(leftValue instanceof String))) { // if right is String and left is not then flip order (remember to * -1 the result then) return typeCoerceCompare(converter, rightValue, leftValue) * -1; } // prefer to coerce to the right hand side at first if (rightValue instanceof Comparable) { Object value = converter.tryConvertTo(rightValue.getClass(), leftValue); if (value != null) { return ((Comparable) rightValue).compareTo(value) * -1; } } // then fallback to the left hand side if (leftValue instanceof Comparable) { Object value = converter.tryConvertTo(leftValue.getClass(), rightValue); if (value != null) { return ((Comparable) leftValue).compareTo(value); } } // use regular compare return compare(leftValue, rightValue); } /** * A helper method for comparing objects for equality while handling nulls */ public static boolean equal(Object a, Object b) { return equal(a, b, false); } /** * A helper method for comparing objects for equality while handling nulls */ public static boolean equal(final Object a, final Object b, final boolean ignoreCase) { if (a == b) { return true; } if (a == null || b == null) { return false; } if (ignoreCase) { if (a instanceof String && b instanceof String) { return ((String) a).equalsIgnoreCase((String) b); } } if (a.getClass().isArray() && b.getClass().isArray()) { // uses array based equals return Objects.deepEquals(a, b); } else { // use regular equals return a.equals(b); } } /** * A helper method for comparing byte arrays for equality while handling * nulls */ public static boolean equalByteArray(byte[] a, byte[] b) { return Arrays.equals(a, b); } /** * Returns true if the given object is equal to any of the expected value */ public static boolean isEqualToAny(Object object, Object... values) { for (Object value : values) { if (equal(object, value)) { return true; } } return false; } /** * A helper method for performing an ordered comparison on the objects * handling nulls and objects which do not handle sorting gracefully */ public static int compare(Object a, Object b) { return compare(a, b, false); } /** * A helper method for performing an ordered comparison on the objects * handling nulls and objects which do not handle sorting gracefully * * @param a the first object * @param b the second object * @param ignoreCase ignore case for string comparison */ @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"}) public static int compare(Object a, Object b, boolean ignoreCase) { if (a == b) { return 0; } if (a == null) { return -1; } if (b == null) { return 1; } if (a instanceof Ordered && b instanceof Ordered) { return ((Ordered) a).getOrder() - ((Ordered) b).getOrder(); } if (ignoreCase && a instanceof String && b instanceof String) { return ((String) a).compareToIgnoreCase((String) b); } if (a instanceof Comparable) { Comparable comparable = (Comparable)a; return comparable.compareTo(b); } int answer = a.getClass().getName().compareTo(b.getClass().getName()); if (answer == 0) { answer = a.hashCode() - b.hashCode(); } return answer; } public static Boolean toBoolean(Object value) { if (value instanceof Boolean) { return (Boolean)value; } if (value instanceof String) { return Boolean.valueOf((String)value); } if (value instanceof Integer) { return (Integer)value > 0 ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE; } return null; } /** * Asserts whether the value is <b>not</b> <tt>null</tt> * * @param value the value to test * @param name the key that resolved the value * @return the passed {@code value} as is * @throws IllegalArgumentException is thrown if assertion fails */ public static <T> T notNull(T value, String name) { if (value == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(name + " must be specified"); } return value; } /** * Asserts whether the value is <b>not</b> <tt>null</tt> * * @param value the value to test * @param on additional description to indicate where this problem occurred (appended as toString()) * @param name the key that resolved the value * @return the passed {@code value} as is * @throws IllegalArgumentException is thrown if assertion fails */ public static <T> T notNull(T value, String name, Object on) { if (on == null) { notNull(value, name); } else if (value == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(name + " must be specified on: " + on); } return value; } /** * Asserts whether the string is <b>not</b> empty. * * @param value the string to test * @param name the key that resolved the value * @return the passed {@code value} as is * @throws IllegalArgumentException is thrown if assertion fails * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#notEmpty(String, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String notEmpty(String value, String name) { return StringHelper.notEmpty(value, name); } /** * Asserts whether the string is <b>not</b> empty. * * @param value the string to test * @param on additional description to indicate where this problem occurred * (appended as toString()) * @param name the key that resolved the value * @return the passed {@code value} as is * @throws IllegalArgumentException is thrown if assertion fails * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#notEmpty(String, String, Object)} * instead */ @Deprecated public static String notEmpty(String value, String name, Object on) { return StringHelper.notEmpty(value, name, on); } /** * Tests whether the value is <tt>null</tt> or an empty string. * * @param value the value, if its a String it will be tested for text length as well * @return true if empty */ public static boolean isEmpty(Object value) { return !isNotEmpty(value); } /** * Tests whether the value is <b>not</b> <tt>null</tt>, an empty string or an empty collection/map. * * @param value the value, if its a String it will be tested for text length as well * @return true if <b>not</b> empty */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public static boolean isNotEmpty(Object value) { if (value == null) { return false; } else if (value instanceof String) { String text = (String) value; return text.trim().length() > 0; } else if (value instanceof Collection) { return !((Collection<?>)value).isEmpty(); } else if (value instanceof Map) { return !((Map<?, ?>)value).isEmpty(); } else { return true; } } /** * Returns the first non null object <tt>null</tt>. * * @param values the values * @return an Optional */ public static Optional<Object> firstNotNull(Object... values) { for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) { if (values[i] != null) { return Optional.of(values[i]); } } return Optional.empty(); } /** * Tests whether the value is <b>not</b> <tt>null</tt>, an empty string, an empty collection or a map * * @param value the value, if its a String it will be tested for text length as well * @param consumer the consumer, the operation to be executed against value if not empty */ public static <T> void ifNotEmpty(T value, Consumer<T> consumer) { if (isNotEmpty(value)) { consumer.accept(value); } } /** * Tests whether the value is <b>not</b> <tt>null</tt>, an empty string, an empty collection or a map and transform it using the given function. * * @param value the value, if its a String it will be tested for text length as well * @param function the function to be executed against value if not empty */ public static <I, R, T extends Throwable> Optional<R> applyIfNotEmpty(I value, ThrowingFunction<I, R, T> function) throws T { if (isNotEmpty(value)) { return Optional.ofNullable(function.apply(value)); } return Optional.empty(); } /** * Tests whether the value is <b>not</b> <tt>null</tt>, an empty string, an empty collection or a map and transform it using the given function. * * @param value the value, if its a String it will be tested for text length as well * @param consumer the function to be executed against value if not empty * @param orElse the supplier to use to retrieve a result if the given value is empty */ public static <I, R, T extends Throwable> R applyIfNotEmpty(I value, ThrowingFunction<I, R, T> consumer, Supplier<R> orElse) throws T { if (isNotEmpty(value)) { return consumer.apply(value); } return orElse.get(); } /** * @deprecated use * {@link StringHelper#splitOnCharacter(String, String, int)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String[] splitOnCharacter(String value, String needle, int count) { return StringHelper.splitOnCharacter(value, needle, count); } /** * Removes any starting characters on the given text which match the given * character * * @param text the string * @param ch the initial characters to remove * @return either the original string or the new substring * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#removeStartingCharacters(String, char)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String removeStartingCharacters(String text, char ch) { return StringHelper.removeStartingCharacters(text, ch); } /** * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#capitalize(String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String capitalize(String text) { return StringHelper.capitalize(text); } /** * Returns the string after the given token * * @param text the text * @param after the token * @return the text after the token, or <tt>null</tt> if text does not contain the token * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#after(String, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String after(String text, String after) { return StringHelper.after(text, after); } /** * Returns an object after the given token * * @param text the text * @param after the token * @param mapper a mapping function to convert the string after the token to * type T * @return an Optional describing the result of applying a mapping function * to the text after the token. * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#after(String, String, Function) * StringHelper.after(String, String, Function<String,T>)} * instead */ @Deprecated public static <T> Optional<T> after(String text, String after, Function<String, T> mapper) { return StringHelper.after(text, after, mapper); } /** * Returns the string before the given token * * @param text the text * @param before the token * @return the text before the token, or <tt>null</tt> if text does not contain the token * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#before(String, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String before(String text, String before) { return StringHelper.before(text, before); } /** * Returns an object before the given token * * @param text the text * @param before the token * @param mapper a mapping function to convert the string before the token * to type T * @return an Optional describing the result of applying a mapping function * to the text before the token. * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#before(String, String, Function) * StringHelper.before(String, String, Function<String,T>)} * instead */ @Deprecated public static <T> Optional<T> before(String text, String before, Function<String, T> mapper) { return StringHelper.before(text, before, mapper); } /** * Returns the string between the given tokens * * @param text the text * @param after the before token * @param before the after token * @return the text between the tokens, or <tt>null</tt> if text does not contain the tokens * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#between(String, String, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String between(String text, String after, String before) { return StringHelper.between(text, after, before); } /** * Returns an object between the given token * * @param text the text * @param after the before token * @param before the after token * @param mapper a mapping function to convert the string between the token to type T * @return an Optional describing the result of applying a mapping function to the text between the token. * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#between(String, String, String, Function) * StringHelper.between(String, String, String, Function<String,T>)} * instead */ @Deprecated public static <T> Optional<T> between(String text, String after, String before, Function<String, T> mapper) { return StringHelper.between(text, after, before, mapper); } /** * Returns the string between the most outer pair of tokens * <p/> * The number of token pairs must be evenly, eg there must be same number of before and after tokens, otherwise <tt>null</tt> is returned * <p/> * This implementation skips matching when the text is either single or double quoted. * For example: * <tt>${body.matches("foo('bar')")</tt> * Will not match the parenthesis from the quoted text. * * @param text the text * @param after the before token * @param before the after token * @return the text between the outer most tokens, or <tt>null</tt> if text does not contain the tokens * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#betweenOuterPair(String, char, char)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String betweenOuterPair(String text, char before, char after) { return StringHelper.betweenOuterPair(text, before, after); } /** * Returns an object between the most outer pair of tokens * * @param text the text * @param after the before token * @param before the after token * @param mapper a mapping function to convert the string between the most outer pair of tokens to type T * @return an Optional describing the result of applying a mapping function to the text between the most outer pair of tokens. * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#betweenOuterPair(String, char, char, Function) * StringHelper.betweenOuterPair(String, char, char, Function<String,T>)} * instead */ @Deprecated public static <T> Optional<T> betweenOuterPair(String text, char before, char after, Function<String, T> mapper) { return StringHelper.betweenOuterPair(text, before, after, mapper); } /** * Returns true if the collection contains the specified value */ public static boolean contains(Object collectionOrArray, Object value) { // favor String types if (collectionOrArray != null && (collectionOrArray instanceof StringBuffer || collectionOrArray instanceof StringBuilder)) { collectionOrArray = collectionOrArray.toString(); } if (value != null && (value instanceof StringBuffer || value instanceof StringBuilder)) { value = value.toString(); } if (collectionOrArray instanceof Collection) { Collection<?> collection = (Collection<?>)collectionOrArray; return collection.contains(value); } else if (collectionOrArray instanceof String && value instanceof String) { String str = (String)collectionOrArray; String subStr = (String)value; return str.contains(subStr); } else { Iterator<Object> iter = createIterator(collectionOrArray); while (iter.hasNext()) { if (equal(value, iter.next())) { return true; } } } return false; } /** * Creates an iterable over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by comma, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's code, * we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * <p/> * Will default use comma for String separating String values. * This method does <b>not</b> allow empty values * * @param value the value * @return the iterable */ public static Iterable<Object> createIterable(Object value) { return createIterable(value, DEFAULT_DELIMITER); } /** * Creates an iterable over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by the given delimiter, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's * code, we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * <p/> * This method does <b>not</b> allow empty values * * @param value the value * @param delimiter delimiter for separating String values * @return the iterable */ public static Iterable<Object> createIterable(Object value, String delimiter) { return createIterable(value, delimiter, false); } /** * Creates an iterator over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by comma, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's code, * we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * <p/> * Will default use comma for String separating String values. * This method does <b>not</b> allow empty values * * @param value the value * @return the iterator */ public static Iterator<Object> createIterator(Object value) { return createIterator(value, DEFAULT_DELIMITER); } /** * Creates an iterator over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by the given delimiter, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's * code, we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * <p/> * This method does <b>not</b> allow empty values * * @param value the value * @param delimiter delimiter for separating String values * @return the iterator */ public static Iterator<Object> createIterator(Object value, String delimiter) { return createIterator(value, delimiter, false); } /** * Creates an iterator over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by the given delimiter, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's * code, we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * * </p> In case of primitive type arrays the returned {@code Iterator} iterates * over the corresponding Java primitive wrapper objects of the given elements * inside the {@code value} array. That's we get an autoboxing of the primitive * types here for free as it's also the case in Java language itself. * * @param value the value * @param delimiter delimiter for separating String values * @param allowEmptyValues whether to allow empty values * @return the iterator */ public static Iterator<Object> createIterator(Object value, String delimiter, boolean allowEmptyValues) { return createIterable(value, delimiter, allowEmptyValues, false).iterator(); } /** * Creates an iterator over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by the given delimiter, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's * code, we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * * </p> In case of primitive type arrays the returned {@code Iterator} iterates * over the corresponding Java primitive wrapper objects of the given elements * inside the {@code value} array. That's we get an autoboxing of the primitive * types here for free as it's also the case in Java language itself. * * @param value the value * @param delimiter delimiter for separating String values * @param allowEmptyValues whether to allow empty values * @param pattern whether the delimiter is a pattern * @return the iterator */ public static Iterator<Object> createIterator(Object value, String delimiter, boolean allowEmptyValues, boolean pattern) { return createIterable(value, delimiter, allowEmptyValues, pattern).iterator(); } /** * Creates an iterable over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by the given delimiter, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's * code, we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * * </p> In case of primitive type arrays the returned {@code Iterable} iterates * over the corresponding Java primitive wrapper objects of the given elements * inside the {@code value} array. That's we get an autoboxing of the primitive * types here for free as it's also the case in Java language itself. * * @param value the value * @param delimiter delimiter for separating String values * @param allowEmptyValues whether to allow empty values * @return the iterable * @see java.lang.Iterable */ public static Iterable<Object> createIterable(Object value, String delimiter, final boolean allowEmptyValues) { return createIterable(value, delimiter, allowEmptyValues, false); } /** * Creates an iterable over the value if the value is a collection, an * Object[], a String with values separated by the given delimiter, * or a primitive type array; otherwise to simplify the caller's * code, we just create a singleton collection iterator over a single value * * </p> In case of primitive type arrays the returned {@code Iterable} iterates * over the corresponding Java primitive wrapper objects of the given elements * inside the {@code value} array. That's we get an autoboxing of the primitive * types here for free as it's also the case in Java language itself. * * @param value the value * @param delimiter delimiter for separating String values * @param allowEmptyValues whether to allow empty values * @param pattern whether the delimiter is a pattern * @return the iterable * @see java.lang.Iterable */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public static Iterable<Object> createIterable(Object value, String delimiter, final boolean allowEmptyValues, final boolean pattern) { // if its a message than we want to iterate its body if (value instanceof Message) { value = ((Message) value).getBody(); } if (value == null) { return Collections.emptyList(); } else if (value instanceof Iterator) { final Iterator<Object> iterator = (Iterator<Object>)value; return new Iterable<Object>() { @Override public Iterator<Object> iterator() { return iterator; } }; } else if (value instanceof Iterable) { return (Iterable<Object>)value; } else if (value.getClass().isArray()) { if (isPrimitiveArrayType(value.getClass())) { final Object array = value; return new Iterable<Object>() { @Override public Iterator<Object> iterator() { return new Iterator<Object>() { private int idx; public boolean hasNext() { return idx < Array.getLength(array); } public Object next() { if (!hasNext()) { throw new NoSuchElementException("no more element available for '" + array + "' at the index " + idx); } return Array.get(array, idx++); } public void remove() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } }; } }; } else { return Arrays.asList((Object[]) value); } } else if (value instanceof NodeList) { // lets iterate through DOM results after performing XPaths final NodeList nodeList = (NodeList) value; return new Iterable<Object>() { @Override public Iterator<Object> iterator() { return new Iterator<Object>() { private int idx; public boolean hasNext() { return idx < nodeList.getLength(); } public Object next() { if (!hasNext()) { throw new NoSuchElementException("no more element available for '" + nodeList + "' at the index " + idx); } return nodeList.item(idx++); } public void remove() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } }; } }; } else if (value instanceof String) { final String s = (String) value; // this code is optimized to only use a Scanner if needed, eg there is a delimiter if (delimiter != null && (pattern || s.contains(delimiter))) { // use a scanner if it contains the delimiter or is a pattern final Scanner scanner = new Scanner((String)value); if (DEFAULT_DELIMITER.equals(delimiter)) { // we use the default delimiter which is a comma, then cater for bean expressions with OGNL // which may have balanced parentheses pairs as well. // if the value contains parentheses we need to balance those, to avoid iterating // in the middle of parentheses pair, so use this regular expression (a bit hard to read) // the regexp will split by comma, but honor parentheses pair that may include commas // as well, eg if value = "bean=foo?method=killer(a,b),bean=bar?method=great(a,b)" // then the regexp will split that into two: // -> bean=foo?method=killer(a,b) // -> bean=bar?method=great(a,b) // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1516090/splitting-a-title-into-separate-parts delimiter = ",(?!(?:[^\\(,]|[^\\)],[^\\)])+\\))"; } scanner.useDelimiter(delimiter); return new Iterable<Object>() { @Override public Iterator<Object> iterator() { return CastUtils.cast(scanner); } }; } else { return new Iterable<Object>() { @Override public Iterator<Object> iterator() { // use a plain iterator that returns the value as is as there are only a single value return new Iterator<Object>() { private int idx; public boolean hasNext() { return idx == 0 && (allowEmptyValues || ObjectHelper.isNotEmpty(s)); } public Object next() { if (!hasNext()) { throw new NoSuchElementException("no more element available for '" + s + "' at the index " + idx); } idx++; return s; } public void remove() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } }; } }; } } else { return Collections.singletonList(value); } } /** * Returns the predicate matching boolean on a {@link List} result set where * if the first element is a boolean its value is used otherwise this method * returns true if the collection is not empty * * @return <tt>true</tt> if the first element is a boolean and its value * is true or if the list is non empty */ public static boolean matches(List<?> list) { if (!list.isEmpty()) { Object value = list.get(0); if (value instanceof Boolean) { return (Boolean)value; } else { // lets assume non-empty results are true return true; } } return false; } /** * A helper method to access a system property, catching any security exceptions * * @param name the name of the system property required * @param defaultValue the default value to use if the property is not * available or a security exception prevents access * @return the system property value or the default value if the property is * not available or security does not allow its access */ public static String getSystemProperty(String name, String defaultValue) { try { return System.getProperty(name, defaultValue); } catch (Exception e) { if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { LOG.debug("Caught security exception accessing system property: " + name + ". Will use default value: " + defaultValue, e); } return defaultValue; } } /** * A helper method to access a boolean system property, catching any * security exceptions * * @param name the name of the system property required * @param defaultValue the default value to use if the property is not * available or a security exception prevents access * @return the boolean representation of the system property value or the * default value if the property is not available or security does * not allow its access */ public static boolean getSystemProperty(String name, Boolean defaultValue) { String result = getSystemProperty(name, defaultValue.toString()); return Boolean.parseBoolean(result); } /** * A helper method to access a camel context properties with a prefix * * @param prefix the prefix * @param camelContext the camel context * @return the properties which holds the camel context properties with the prefix, * and the key omit the prefix part */ public static Properties getCamelPropertiesWithPrefix(String prefix, CamelContext camelContext) { Properties answer = new Properties(); Map<String, String> camelProperties = camelContext.getGlobalOptions(); if (camelProperties != null) { for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : camelProperties.entrySet()) { String key = entry.getKey(); if (key != null && key.startsWith(prefix)) { answer.put(key.substring(prefix.length()), entry.getValue()); } } } return answer; } /** * Returns the type name of the given type or null if the type variable is * null */ public static String name(Class<?> type) { return type != null ? type.getName() : null; } /** * Returns the type name of the given value */ public static String className(Object value) { return name(value != null ? value.getClass() : null); } /** * Returns the canonical type name of the given value */ public static String classCanonicalName(Object value) { if (value != null) { return value.getClass().getCanonicalName(); } else { return null; } } /** * Attempts to load the given class name using the thread context class * loader or the class loader used to load this class * * @param name the name of the class to load * @return the class or <tt>null</tt> if it could not be loaded */ public static Class<?> loadClass(String name) { return loadClass(name, ObjectHelper.class.getClassLoader()); } /** * Attempts to load the given class name using the thread context class * loader or the given class loader * * @param name the name of the class to load * @param loader the class loader to use after the thread context class loader * @return the class or <tt>null</tt> if it could not be loaded */ public static Class<?> loadClass(String name, ClassLoader loader) { return loadClass(name, loader, false); } /** * Attempts to load the given class name using the thread context class * loader or the given class loader * * @param name the name of the class to load * @param loader the class loader to use after the thread context class loader * @param needToWarn when <tt>true</tt> logs a warning when a class with the given name could not be loaded * @return the class or <tt>null</tt> if it could not be loaded */ public static Class<?> loadClass(String name, ClassLoader loader, boolean needToWarn) { // must clean the name so its pure java name, eg removing \n or whatever people can do in the Spring XML name = normalizeClassName(name); if (ObjectHelper.isEmpty(name)) { return null; } // Try simple type first Class<?> clazz = loadSimpleType(name); if (clazz == null) { // try context class loader clazz = doLoadClass(name, Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()); } if (clazz == null) { // then the provided loader clazz = doLoadClass(name, loader); } if (clazz == null) { // and fallback to the loader the loaded the ObjectHelper class clazz = doLoadClass(name, ObjectHelper.class.getClassLoader()); } if (clazz == null) { if (needToWarn) { LOG.warn("Cannot find class: " + name); } else { LOG.debug("Cannot find class: " + name); } } return clazz; } /** * Load a simple type * * @param name the name of the class to load * @return the class or <tt>null</tt> if it could not be loaded */ //CHECKSTYLE:OFF public static Class<?> loadSimpleType(String name) { // special for byte[] or Object[] as its common to use if ("java.lang.byte[]".equals(name) || "byte[]".equals(name)) { return byte[].class; } else if ("java.lang.Byte[]".equals(name) || "Byte[]".equals(name)) { return Byte[].class; } else if ("java.lang.Object[]".equals(name) || "Object[]".equals(name)) { return Object[].class; } else if ("java.lang.String[]".equals(name) || "String[]".equals(name)) { return String[].class; // and these is common as well } else if ("java.lang.String".equals(name) || "String".equals(name)) { return String.class; } else if ("java.lang.Boolean".equals(name) || "Boolean".equals(name)) { return Boolean.class; } else if ("boolean".equals(name)) { return boolean.class; } else if ("java.lang.Integer".equals(name) || "Integer".equals(name)) { return Integer.class; } else if ("int".equals(name)) { return int.class; } else if ("java.lang.Long".equals(name) || "Long".equals(name)) { return Long.class; } else if ("long".equals(name)) { return long.class; } else if ("java.lang.Short".equals(name) || "Short".equals(name)) { return Short.class; } else if ("short".equals(name)) { return short.class; } else if ("java.lang.Byte".equals(name) || "Byte".equals(name)) { return Byte.class; } else if ("byte".equals(name)) { return byte.class; } else if ("java.lang.Float".equals(name) || "Float".equals(name)) { return Float.class; } else if ("float".equals(name)) { return float.class; } else if ("java.lang.Double".equals(name) || "Double".equals(name)) { return Double.class; } else if ("double".equals(name)) { return double.class; } else if ("java.lang.Character".equals(name) || "Character".equals(name)) { return Character.class; } else if ("char".equals(name)) { return char.class; } return null; } //CHECKSTYLE:ON /** * Loads the given class with the provided classloader (may be null). * Will ignore any class not found and return null. * * @param name the name of the class to load * @param loader a provided loader (may be null) * @return the class, or null if it could not be loaded */ private static Class<?> doLoadClass(String name, ClassLoader loader) { ObjectHelper.notEmpty(name, "name"); if (loader == null) { return null; } try { LOG.trace("Loading class: {} using classloader: {}", name, loader); return loader.loadClass(name); } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Cannot load class: " + name + " using classloader: " + loader, e); } } return null; } /** * Attempts to load the given resource as a stream using the thread context * class loader or the class loader used to load this class * * @param name the name of the resource to load * @return the stream or null if it could not be loaded */ public static InputStream loadResourceAsStream(String name) { return loadResourceAsStream(name, null); } /** * Attempts to load the given resource as a stream using the thread context * class loader or the class loader used to load this class * * @param name the name of the resource to load * @param loader optional classloader to attempt first * @return the stream or null if it could not be loaded */ public static InputStream loadResourceAsStream(String name, ClassLoader loader) { InputStream in = null; String resolvedName = resolveUriPath(name); if (loader != null) { in = loader.getResourceAsStream(resolvedName); } if (in == null) { ClassLoader contextClassLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); if (contextClassLoader != null) { in = contextClassLoader.getResourceAsStream(resolvedName); } } if (in == null) { in = ObjectHelper.class.getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(resolvedName); } if (in == null) { in = ObjectHelper.class.getResourceAsStream(resolvedName); } return in; } /** * Attempts to load the given resource as a stream using the thread context * class loader or the class loader used to load this class * * @param name the name of the resource to load * @return the stream or null if it could not be loaded */ public static URL loadResourceAsURL(String name) { return loadResourceAsURL(name, null); } /** * Attempts to load the given resource as a stream using the thread context * class loader or the class loader used to load this class * * @param name the name of the resource to load * @param loader optional classloader to attempt first * @return the stream or null if it could not be loaded */ public static URL loadResourceAsURL(String name, ClassLoader loader) { URL url = null; String resolvedName = resolveUriPath(name); if (loader != null) { url = loader.getResource(resolvedName); } if (url == null) { ClassLoader contextClassLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); if (contextClassLoader != null) { url = contextClassLoader.getResource(resolvedName); } } if (url == null) { url = ObjectHelper.class.getClassLoader().getResource(resolvedName); } if (url == null) { url = ObjectHelper.class.getResource(resolvedName); } return url; } /** * Attempts to load the given resources from the given package name using the thread context * class loader or the class loader used to load this class * * @param packageName the name of the package to load its resources * @return the URLs for the resources or null if it could not be loaded */ public static Enumeration<URL> loadResourcesAsURL(String packageName) { return loadResourcesAsURL(packageName, null); } /** * Attempts to load the given resources from the given package name using the thread context * class loader or the class loader used to load this class * * @param packageName the name of the package to load its resources * @param loader optional classloader to attempt first * @return the URLs for the resources or null if it could not be loaded */ public static Enumeration<URL> loadResourcesAsURL(String packageName, ClassLoader loader) { Enumeration<URL> url = null; if (loader != null) { try { url = loader.getResources(packageName); } catch (IOException e) { // ignore } } if (url == null) { ClassLoader contextClassLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); if (contextClassLoader != null) { try { url = contextClassLoader.getResources(packageName); } catch (IOException e) { // ignore } } } if (url == null) { try { url = ObjectHelper.class.getClassLoader().getResources(packageName); } catch (IOException e) { // ignore } } return url; } /** * Helper operation used to remove relative path notation from * resources. Most critical for resources on the Classpath * as resource loaders will not resolve the relative paths correctly. * * @param name the name of the resource to load * @return the modified or unmodified string if there were no changes */ private static String resolveUriPath(String name) { // compact the path and use / as separator as that's used for loading resources on the classpath return FileUtil.compactPath(name, '/'); } /** * A helper method to invoke a method via reflection and wrap any exceptions * as {@link RuntimeCamelException} instances * * @param method the method to invoke * @param instance the object instance (or null for static methods) * @param parameters the parameters to the method * @return the result of the method invocation */ public static Object invokeMethod(Method method, Object instance, Object... parameters) { try { return method.invoke(instance, parameters); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { throw new RuntimeCamelException(e); } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { throw ObjectHelper.wrapRuntimeCamelException(e.getCause()); } } /** * Tests whether the target method overrides the source method. * <p/> * Tests whether they have the same name, return type, and parameter list. * * @param source the source method * @param target the target method * @return <tt>true</tt> if it override, <tt>false</tt> otherwise */ public static boolean isOverridingMethod(Method source, Method target) { return isOverridingMethod(source, target, true); } /** * Tests whether the target method overrides the source method. * <p/> * Tests whether they have the same name, return type, and parameter list. * * @param source the source method * @param target the target method * @param exact <tt>true</tt> if the override must be exact same types, <tt>false</tt> if the types should be assignable * @return <tt>true</tt> if it override, <tt>false</tt> otherwise */ public static boolean isOverridingMethod(Method source, Method target, boolean exact) { if (source.equals(target)) { return true; } else if (source.getDeclaringClass() == target.getDeclaringClass()) { return false; } else if (!source.getDeclaringClass().isAssignableFrom(target.getDeclaringClass())) { return false; } if (!source.getName().equals(target.getName())) { return false; } if (exact) { if (!source.getReturnType().equals(target.getReturnType())) { return false; } } else { if (!source.getReturnType().isAssignableFrom(target.getReturnType())) { boolean b1 = source.isBridge(); boolean b2 = target.isBridge(); // must not be bridge methods if (!b1 && !b2) { return false; } } } // must have same number of parameter types if (source.getParameterTypes().length != target.getParameterTypes().length) { return false; } // test if parameter types is the same as well for (int i = 0; i < source.getParameterTypes().length; i++) { if (exact) { if (!(source.getParameterTypes()[i].equals(target.getParameterTypes()[i]))) { return false; } } else { if (!(source.getParameterTypes()[i].isAssignableFrom(target.getParameterTypes()[i]))) { boolean b1 = source.isBridge(); boolean b2 = target.isBridge(); // must not be bridge methods if (!b1 && !b2) { return false; } } } } // the have same name, return type and parameter list, so its overriding return true; } /** * Returns a list of methods which are annotated with the given annotation * * @param type the type to reflect on * @param annotationType the annotation type * @return a list of the methods found */ public static List<Method> findMethodsWithAnnotation(Class<?> type, Class<? extends Annotation> annotationType) { return findMethodsWithAnnotation(type, annotationType, false); } /** * Returns a list of methods which are annotated with the given annotation * * @param type the type to reflect on * @param annotationType the annotation type * @param checkMetaAnnotations check for meta annotations * @return a list of the methods found */ public static List<Method> findMethodsWithAnnotation(Class<?> type, Class<? extends Annotation> annotationType, boolean checkMetaAnnotations) { List<Method> answer = new ArrayList<Method>(); do { Method[] methods = type.getDeclaredMethods(); for (Method method : methods) { if (hasAnnotation(method, annotationType, checkMetaAnnotations)) { answer.add(method); } } type = type.getSuperclass(); } while (type != null); return answer; } /** * Checks if a Class or Method are annotated with the given annotation * * @param elem the Class or Method to reflect on * @param annotationType the annotation type * @param checkMetaAnnotations check for meta annotations * @return true if annotations is present */ public static boolean hasAnnotation(AnnotatedElement elem, Class<? extends Annotation> annotationType, boolean checkMetaAnnotations) { if (elem.isAnnotationPresent(annotationType)) { return true; } if (checkMetaAnnotations) { for (Annotation a : elem.getAnnotations()) { for (Annotation meta : a.annotationType().getAnnotations()) { if (meta.annotationType().getName().equals(annotationType.getName())) { return true; } } } } return false; } /** * Turns the given object arrays into a meaningful string * * @param objects an array of objects or null * @return a meaningful string */ public static String asString(Object[] objects) { if (objects == null) { return "null"; } else { StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder("{"); int counter = 0; for (Object object : objects) { if (counter++ > 0) { buffer.append(", "); } String text = (object == null) ? "null" : object.toString(); buffer.append(text); } buffer.append("}"); return buffer.toString(); } } /** * Returns true if a class is assignable from another class like the * {@link Class#isAssignableFrom(Class)} method but which also includes * coercion between primitive types to deal with Java 5 primitive type * wrapping */ public static boolean isAssignableFrom(Class<?> a, Class<?> b) { a = convertPrimitiveTypeToWrapperType(a); b = convertPrimitiveTypeToWrapperType(b); return a.isAssignableFrom(b); } /** * Returns if the given {@code clazz} type is a Java primitive array type. * * @param clazz the Java type to be checked * @return {@code true} if the given type is a Java primitive array type */ public static boolean isPrimitiveArrayType(Class<?> clazz) { if (clazz != null && clazz.isArray()) { return clazz.getComponentType().isPrimitive(); } return false; } public static int arrayLength(Object[] pojo) { return pojo.length; } /** * Converts primitive types such as int to its wrapper type like * {@link Integer} */ public static Class<?> convertPrimitiveTypeToWrapperType(Class<?> type) { Class<?> rc = type; if (type.isPrimitive()) { if (type == int.class) { rc = Integer.class; } else if (type == long.class) { rc = Long.class; } else if (type == double.class) { rc = Double.class; } else if (type == float.class) { rc = Float.class; } else if (type == short.class) { rc = Short.class; } else if (type == byte.class) { rc = Byte.class; } else if (type == boolean.class) { rc = Boolean.class; } else if (type == char.class) { rc = Character.class; } } return rc; } /** * Helper method to return the default character set name */ public static String getDefaultCharacterSet() { return Charset.defaultCharset().name(); } /** * Returns the Java Bean property name of the given method, if it is a * setter */ public static String getPropertyName(Method method) { String propertyName = method.getName(); if (propertyName.startsWith("set") && method.getParameterTypes().length == 1) { propertyName = propertyName.substring(3, 4).toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH) + propertyName.substring(4); } return propertyName; } /** * Returns true if the given collection of annotations matches the given type */ public static boolean hasAnnotation(Annotation[] annotations, Class<?> type) { for (Annotation annotation : annotations) { if (type.isInstance(annotation)) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Gets the annotation from the given instance. * * @param instance the instance * @param type the annotation * @return the annotation, or <tt>null</tt> if the instance does not have the given annotation */ public static <A extends java.lang.annotation.Annotation> A getAnnotation(Object instance, Class<A> type) { return instance.getClass().getAnnotation(type); } /** * Closes the given resource if it is available, logging any closing * exceptions to the given log * * @param closeable the object to close * @param name the name of the resource * @param log the log to use when reporting closure warnings * @deprecated will be removed in Camel 3.0. Instead use {@link org.apache.camel.util.IOHelper#close(java.io.Closeable, String, org.slf4j.Logger)} instead */ @Deprecated public static void close(Closeable closeable, String name, Logger log) { IOHelper.close(closeable, name, log); } /** * Converts the given value to the required type or throw a meaningful exception */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public static <T> T cast(Class<T> toType, Object value) { if (toType == boolean.class) { return (T)cast(Boolean.class, value); } else if (toType.isPrimitive()) { Class<?> newType = convertPrimitiveTypeToWrapperType(toType); if (newType != toType) { return (T)cast(newType, value); } } try { return toType.cast(value); } catch (ClassCastException e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Failed to convert: " + value + " to type: " + toType.getName() + " due to: " + e, e); } } /** * A helper method to create a new instance of a type using the default * constructor arguments. */ public static <T> T newInstance(Class<T> type) { try { return type.newInstance(); } catch (InstantiationException e) { throw new RuntimeCamelException(e); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { throw new RuntimeCamelException(e); } } /** * A helper method to create a new instance of a type using the default * constructor arguments. */ public static <T> T newInstance(Class<?> actualType, Class<T> expectedType) { try { Object value = actualType.newInstance(); return cast(expectedType, value); } catch (InstantiationException e) { throw new RuntimeCamelException(e); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { throw new RuntimeCamelException(e); } } /** * Does the given class have a default public no-arg constructor. */ public static boolean hasDefaultPublicNoArgConstructor(Class<?> type) { // getConstructors() returns only public constructors for (Constructor<?> ctr : type.getConstructors()) { if (ctr.getParameterTypes().length == 0) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Returns true if the given name is a valid java identifier * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#isJavaIdentifier(String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static boolean isJavaIdentifier(String name) { return StringHelper.isJavaIdentifier(name); } /** * Returns the type of the given object or null if the value is null */ public static Object type(Object bean) { return bean != null ? bean.getClass() : null; } /** * Evaluate the value as a predicate which attempts to convert the value to * a boolean otherwise true is returned if the value is not null */ public static boolean evaluateValuePredicate(Object value) { if (value instanceof Boolean) { return (Boolean)value; } else if (value instanceof String) { if ("true".equalsIgnoreCase((String)value)) { return true; } else if ("false".equalsIgnoreCase((String)value)) { return false; } } else if (value instanceof NodeList) { // is it an empty dom with empty attributes if (value instanceof Node && ((Node)value).hasAttributes()) { return true; } NodeList list = (NodeList) value; return list.getLength() > 0; } else if (value instanceof Collection) { // is it an empty collection Collection<?> col = (Collection<?>) value; return col.size() > 0; } return value != null; } /** * Wraps the caused exception in a {@link RuntimeCamelException} if its not * already such an exception. * * @param e the caused exception * @return the wrapper exception */ public static RuntimeCamelException wrapRuntimeCamelException(Throwable e) { if (e instanceof RuntimeCamelException) { // don't double wrap return (RuntimeCamelException)e; } else { return new RuntimeCamelException(e); } } /** * Wraps the caused exception in a {@link CamelExecutionException} if its not * already such an exception. * * @param e the caused exception * @return the wrapper exception */ public static CamelExecutionException wrapCamelExecutionException(Exchange exchange, Throwable e) { if (e instanceof CamelExecutionException) { // don't double wrap return (CamelExecutionException)e; } else { return new CamelExecutionException("Exception occurred during execution", exchange, e); } } /** * Cleans the string to a pure Java identifier so we can use it for loading * class names. * <p/> * Especially from Spring DSL people can have \n \t or other characters that * otherwise would result in ClassNotFoundException * * @param name the class name * @return normalized classname that can be load by a class loader. * @deprecated use {@link StringHelper#normalizeClassName(String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static String normalizeClassName(String name) { return StringHelper.normalizeClassName(name); } /** * Creates an Iterable to walk the exception from the bottom up * (the last caused by going upwards to the root exception). * * @see java.lang.Iterable * @param exception the exception * @return the Iterable */ public static Iterable<Throwable> createExceptionIterable(Throwable exception) { List<Throwable> throwables = new ArrayList<Throwable>(); Throwable current = exception; // spool to the bottom of the caused by tree while (current != null) { throwables.add(current); current = current.getCause(); } Collections.reverse(throwables); return throwables; } /** * Creates an Iterator to walk the exception from the bottom up * (the last caused by going upwards to the root exception). * * @see Iterator * @param exception the exception * @return the Iterator */ public static Iterator<Throwable> createExceptionIterator(Throwable exception) { return createExceptionIterable(exception).iterator(); } /** * Retrieves the given exception type from the exception. * <p/> * Is used to get the caused exception that typically have been wrapped in some sort * of Camel wrapper exception * <p/> * The strategy is to look in the exception hierarchy to find the first given cause that matches the type. * Will start from the bottom (the real cause) and walk upwards. * * @param type the exception type wanted to retrieve * @param exception the caused exception * @return the exception found (or <tt>null</tt> if not found in the exception hierarchy) */ public static <T> T getException(Class<T> type, Throwable exception) { if (exception == null) { return null; } //check the suppressed exception first for (Throwable throwable : exception.getSuppressed()) { if (type.isInstance(throwable)) { return type.cast(throwable); } } // walk the hierarchy and look for it for (final Throwable throwable : createExceptionIterable(exception)) { if (type.isInstance(throwable)) { return type.cast(throwable); } } // not found return null; } /** * Creates a {@link Scanner} for scanning the given value. * * @param exchange the current exchange * @param value the value, typically the message IN body * @return the scanner, is newer <tt>null</tt> */ public static Scanner getScanner(Exchange exchange, Object value) { if (value instanceof WrappedFile) { WrappedFile<?> gf = (WrappedFile<?>) value; Object body = gf.getBody(); if (body != null) { // we have loaded the file content into the body so use that value = body; } else { // generic file is just a wrapper for the real file so call again with the real file return getScanner(exchange, gf.getFile()); } } String charset = exchange.getProperty(Exchange.CHARSET_NAME, String.class); Scanner scanner = null; if (value instanceof Readable) { scanner = new Scanner((Readable)value); } else if (value instanceof InputStream) { scanner = charset == null ? new Scanner((InputStream)value) : new Scanner((InputStream)value, charset); } else if (value instanceof File) { try { scanner = charset == null ? new Scanner((File)value) : new Scanner((File)value, charset); } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { throw new RuntimeCamelException(e); } } else if (value instanceof String) { scanner = new Scanner((String)value); } else if (value instanceof ReadableByteChannel) { scanner = charset == null ? new Scanner((ReadableByteChannel)value) : new Scanner((ReadableByteChannel)value, charset); } if (scanner == null) { // value is not a suitable type, try to convert value to a string String text = exchange.getContext().getTypeConverter().convertTo(String.class, exchange, value); if (text != null) { scanner = new Scanner(text); } } if (scanner == null) { scanner = new Scanner(""); } return scanner; } public static String getIdentityHashCode(Object object) { return "0x" + Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(object)); } /** * Lookup the constant field on the given class with the given name * * @param clazz the class * @param name the name of the field to lookup * @return the value of the constant field, or <tt>null</tt> if not found */ public static String lookupConstantFieldValue(Class<?> clazz, String name) { if (clazz == null) { return null; } // remove leading dots if (name.startsWith(",")) { name = name.substring(1); } for (Field field : clazz.getFields()) { if (field.getName().equals(name)) { try { Object v = field.get(null); return v.toString(); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { // ignore return null; } } } return null; } /** * Is the given value a numeric NaN type * * @param value the value * @return <tt>true</tt> if its a {@link Float#NaN} or {@link Double#NaN}. */ public static boolean isNaN(Object value) { if (value == null || !(value instanceof Number)) { return false; } // value must be a number return value.equals(Float.NaN) || value.equals(Double.NaN); } /** * Calling the Callable with the setting of TCCL with the camel context application classloader. * * @param call the Callable instance * @param exchange the exchange * @return the result of Callable return */ public static Object callWithTCCL(Callable<?> call, Exchange exchange) throws Exception { ClassLoader apcl = null; if (exchange != null && exchange.getContext() != null) { apcl = exchange.getContext().getApplicationContextClassLoader(); } return callWithTCCL(call, apcl); } /** * Calling the Callable with the setting of TCCL with a given classloader. * * @param call the Callable instance * @param classloader the class loader * @return the result of Callable return */ public static Object callWithTCCL(Callable<?> call, ClassLoader classloader) throws Exception { ClassLoader tccl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); try { if (classloader != null) { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(classloader); } return call.call(); } finally { if (tccl != null) { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(tccl); } } } }