Java tutorial
package networkUtils; /* * Copyright (C) 2011 Google Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ import java.io.IOException; import java.util.LinkedHashMap; import java.util.Map; import com.google.gson.Gson; import com.google.gson.JsonElement; import com.google.gson.JsonObject; import com.google.gson.JsonParseException; import com.google.gson.JsonPrimitive; import com.google.gson.TypeAdapter; import com.google.gson.TypeAdapterFactory; import com.google.gson.internal.Streams; import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken; import com.google.gson.stream.JsonReader; import com.google.gson.stream.JsonWriter; /** * Adapts values whose runtime type may differ from their declaration type. This * is necessary when a field's type is not the same type that GSON should create * when deserializing that field. For example, consider these types: * <pre> {@code * abstract class Shape { * int x; * int y; * } * class Circle extends Shape { * int radius; * } * class Rectangle extends Shape { * int width; * int height; * } * class Diamond extends Shape { * int width; * int height; * } * class Drawing { * Shape bottomShape; * Shape topShape; * } * }</pre> * <p>Without additional type information, the serialized JSON is ambiguous. Is * the bottom shape in this drawing a rectangle or a diamond? <pre> {@code * { * "bottomShape": { * "width": 10, * "height": 5, * "x": 0, * "y": 0 * }, * "topShape": { * "radius": 2, * "x": 4, * "y": 1 * } * }}</pre> * This class addresses this problem by adding type information to the * serialized JSON and honoring that type information when the JSON is * deserialized: <pre> {@code * { * "bottomShape": { * "type": "Diamond", * "width": 10, * "height": 5, * "x": 0, * "y": 0 * }, * "topShape": { * "type": "Circle", * "radius": 2, * "x": 4, * "y": 1 * } * }}</pre> * Both the type field name ({@code "type"}) and the type labels ({@code * "Rectangle"}) are configurable. * * <h3>Registering Types</h3> * Create a {@code RuntimeTypeAdapter} by passing the base type and type field * name to the {@link #of} factory method. If you don't supply an explicit type * field name, {@code "type"} will be used. <pre> {@code * RuntimeTypeAdapter<Shape> shapeAdapter * = RuntimeTypeAdapter.of(Shape.class, "type"); * }</pre> * Next register all of your subtypes. Every subtype must be explicitly * registered. This protects your application from injection attacks. If you * don't supply an explicit type label, the type's simple name will be used. * <pre> {@code * shapeAdapter.registerSubtype(Rectangle.class, "Rectangle"); * shapeAdapter.registerSubtype(Circle.class, "Circle"); * shapeAdapter.registerSubtype(Diamond.class, "Diamond"); * }</pre> * Finally, register the type adapter in your application's GSON builder: * <pre> {@code * Gson gson = new GsonBuilder() * .registerTypeAdapter(Shape.class, shapeAdapter) * .create(); * }</pre> * Like {@code GsonBuilder}, this API supports chaining: <pre> {@code * RuntimeTypeAdapter<Shape> shapeAdapter = RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory.of(Shape.class) * .registerSubtype(Rectangle.class) * .registerSubtype(Circle.class) * .registerSubtype(Diamond.class); * }</pre> */ public final class RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory<T> implements TypeAdapterFactory { private final Class<?> baseType; private final RuntimeTypeAdapterPredicate predicate; private final Map<String, Class<?>> labelToSubtype = new LinkedHashMap<String, Class<?>>(); private final Map<Class<?>, String> subtypeToLabel = new LinkedHashMap<Class<?>, String>(); private RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory(Class<?> baseType, RuntimeTypeAdapterPredicate predicate) { if (predicate == null || baseType == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } this.baseType = baseType; this.predicate = predicate; } /** * Creates a new runtime type adapter using for {@code baseType} using {@code * typeFieldName} as the type field name. Type field names are case sensitive. */ public static <T> RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory<T> of(Class<T> baseType, RuntimeTypeAdapterPredicate predicate) { return new RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory<T>(baseType, predicate); } /** * Creates a new runtime type adapter for {@code baseType} using {@code "type"} as * the type field name. */ public static <T> RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory<T> of(Class<T> baseType) { return new RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory<T>(baseType, null); } /** * Registers {@code type} identified by {@code label}. Labels are case * sensitive. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if either {@code type} or {@code label} * have already been registered on this type adapter. */ public RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory<T> registerSubtype(Class<? extends T> type, String label) { if (type == null || label == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } if (subtypeToLabel.containsKey(type) || labelToSubtype.containsKey(label)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("types and labels must be unique"); } labelToSubtype.put(label, type); subtypeToLabel.put(type, label); return this; } /** * Registers {@code type} identified by its {@link Class#getSimpleName simple * name}. Labels are case sensitive. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if either {@code type} or its simple name * have already been registered on this type adapter. */ public RuntimeTypeAdapterFactory<T> registerSubtype(Class<? extends T> type) { return registerSubtype(type, type.getSimpleName()); } public <R> TypeAdapter<R> create(Gson gson, TypeToken<R> type) { if (type.getRawType() != baseType) { return null; } final Map<String, TypeAdapter<?>> labelToDelegate = new LinkedHashMap<String, TypeAdapter<?>>(); final Map<Class<?>, TypeAdapter<?>> subtypeToDelegate = new LinkedHashMap<Class<?>, TypeAdapter<?>>(); for (Map.Entry<String, Class<?>> entry : labelToSubtype.entrySet()) { TypeAdapter<?> delegate = gson.getDelegateAdapter(this, TypeToken.get(entry.getValue())); labelToDelegate.put(entry.getKey(), delegate); subtypeToDelegate.put(entry.getValue(), delegate); } return new TypeAdapter<R>() { @Override public R read(JsonReader in) throws IOException { JsonElement jsonElement = Streams.parse(in); String label = predicate.process(jsonElement); @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // registration requires that subtype extends T TypeAdapter<R> delegate = (TypeAdapter<R>) labelToDelegate.get(label); if (delegate == null) { throw new JsonParseException("cannot deserialize " + baseType + " subtype named " + label + "; did you forget to register a subtype?"); } return delegate.fromJsonTree(jsonElement); } @Override public void write(JsonWriter out, R value) throws IOException { // Unimplemented as we don't use write. /*Class<?> srcType = value.getClass(); String label = subtypeToLabel.get(srcType); @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // registration requires that subtype extends T TypeAdapter<R> delegate = (TypeAdapter<R>) subtypeToDelegate.get(srcType); if (delegate == null) { throw new JsonParseException("cannot serialize " + srcType.getName() + "; did you forget to register a subtype?"); } JsonObject jsonObject = delegate.toJsonTree(value).getAsJsonObject(); if (jsonObject.has(typeFieldName)) { throw new JsonParseException("cannot serialize " + srcType.getName() + " because it already defines a field named " + typeFieldName); } JsonObject clone = new JsonObject(); clone.add(typeFieldName, new JsonPrimitive(label)); for (Map.Entry<String, JsonElement> e : jsonObject.entrySet()) { clone.add(e.getKey(), e.getValue()); }*/ Streams.write(null, out); } }; } }