Class SubstPropsHandler
- java.lang.Object
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- sunlabs.brazil.properties.SubstPropsHandler
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Handler
public class SubstPropsHandler extends java.lang.Object implements Handler
Handler that performs value conversions on ${...} substitutions. For any property whose name matches the supplied regular expression, The source value is "converted" based on a token in the regular expression.This Handler is a generalization of the
convertattribute of thegettag of theSetTemplate. Unlike the implementation in theSetTemplatethat implements a small, fixed set of conversions of property values in the context ofget, this handler allows plug-able conversion filters, and performs the conversions any time ${...} substitutions are resolved, not just in the context of thegettag.This requires the addition of new syntax in ${...} substitutions to specify the both the conversion (or filter) to apply, and the value to apply it to. This new syntax is configurable using the
match,key, andtokenattributes, but defaults to: ${filter(value)} wherefilterrepresents the conversion filter, andvaluerepresents the property name whose contents is filtered.Any class that implements the
Convertinterface can be loaded and called to perform filtering. Filters that implement all the options of the<get ... convert=xxx>conversion options are included.See the examples, below for the details.
- match
- A regular expression that matches a property name that is a candidate
for filtering. This expression should have at least 2 sets of ()'s
in order to gather values for "key" and "token" below. The
default value is
^([a-z]+)\([^)]+\)$ - key
- The regular expression substitution string used to represent the
actual property name to filter. The default is
\\2 - token
- The regular expression substitution string used to represent the
filter name or "token". The default is
\\1Using the defaults for "match", "key", and "token", a property named "foo" would be represented as
${xxx(foo)}where "xxx" is the name of the conversion filter. - tokens
- A witespace separated list of filter names or "token"s that map the conversion filters to conversion classes. For each token (e.g. foo), there should be a property of the form "foo.class" which specifies the name of the class that implements the filter, (and implements the Convert interface described below). Any additional properties (e.g. x, y, z) needed to initialize a filter should be present in the properties file as "foo.x, foo.y...".
- [token].code
- The name to match the "token" in the property name. The default is "[token]".
This class contains sample implementations of the
convertinterface. See below for their functions.- Version:
- 1.5
- Author:
- Stephen Uhler
- See Also:
Properties
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static interfaceSubstPropsHandler.ConvertClass that maps strings to strings.static classSubstPropsHandler.HtmlHTML escape a value.static classSubstPropsHandler.LowerCaseConvert a value to lowercase.static classSubstPropsHandler.ResubDo a regexp substitution on a value.classSubstPropsHandler.SubstPropsThis class implements a properties object that knows how to extract the "name" and "filter" from a properly constructed name, and to invoke the filter on the value of the encoded name.static classSubstPropsHandler.UrlURL encode a String.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SubstPropsHandler()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleaninit(Server server, java.lang.String prefix)Initializes the handler.booleanrespond(Request request)Responds to an HTTP request.java.lang.StringtoString()
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Method Detail
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init
public boolean init(Server server, java.lang.String prefix)
Description copied from interface:HandlerInitializes the handler.- Specified by:
initin interfaceHandler- Parameters:
server- The HTTP server that created thisHandler. TypicalHandlers will useServer.propsto obtain run-time configuration information.prefix- The handlers name. The string thisHandlermay prepend to all of the keys that it uses to extract configuration information fromServer.props. This is set (by theServerandChainHandler) to help avoid configuration parameter namespace collisions.- Returns:
trueif thisHandlerinitialized successfully,falseotherwise. Iffalseis returned, thisHandlershould not be used.
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respond
public boolean respond(Request request) throws java.io.IOException
Description copied from interface:HandlerResponds to an HTTP request.- Specified by:
respondin interfaceHandler- Parameters:
request- TheRequestobject that represents the HTTP request.- Returns:
trueif the request was handled. A request was handled if a response was supplied to the client, typically by callingRequest.sendResponse()orRequest.sendError.- Throws:
java.io.IOException- if there was an I/O error while sending the response to the client. Typically, in that case, theServerwill (try to) send an error message to the client and then close the client's connection.The
IOExceptionshould not be used to silently ignore problems such as being unable to access some server-side resource (for example getting aFileNotFoundExceptiondue to not being able to open a file). In that case, theHandler's duty is to turn thatIOExceptioninto a HTTP response indicating, in this case, that a file could not be found.
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
- Overrides:
toStringin classjava.lang.Object
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