public class BeanValidator extends Object implements Validator, PartialStateHolder
A Validator that delegates validation of the bean property to the Bean Validation API.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
DISABLE_DEFAULT_BEAN_VALIDATOR_PARAM_NAME
If this param is defined, and
calling |
static String |
EMPTY_VALIDATION_GROUPS_PATTERN
The regular expression pattern that identifies an empty list of validation groups. |
static String |
MESSAGE_ID
The message identifier of the
FacesMessage to be created if
a constraint failure is found. |
static String |
VALIDATION_GROUPS_DELIMITER
The delimiter that is used to separate the list of fully-qualified group names as strings. |
static String |
VALIDATOR_FACTORY_KEY
The name of the servlet context attribute which holds the object used by JSF to obtain Validator instances. |
static String |
VALIDATOR_ID
The standard validator id for this validator, as defined by the JSF specification. |
NOT_IN_RANGE_MESSAGE_ID
Constructor and Description |
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BeanValidator() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
clearInitialState()
Reset the PartialStateHolder to a non-delta tracking state. |
String |
getValidationGroups()
Return the validation groups passed to the Validation API when checking constraints. |
boolean |
initialStateMarked()
Return |
boolean |
isTransient()
If true, the Object implementing this interface must not
participate in state saving or restoring.
|
void |
markInitialState()
The runtime must ensure that the
|
void |
restoreState(FacesContext context,
Object state)
Perform any
processing required to restore the state from the entries in the
state Object.
|
Object |
saveState(FacesContext context)
Gets the state of the instance as a
Serializable Object. |
void |
setTransient(boolean transientValue)
Denotes
whether or not the Object implementing this interface must or
must not participate in state saving or restoring.
|
void |
setValidationGroups(String validationGroups)
A comma-separated list of validation groups which are used to filter which validations get checked by this validator. |
void |
validate(FacesContext context,
UIComponent component,
Object value)
Verify that the value is valid according to the Bean Validation constraints. |
public static final String VALIDATOR_ID
The standard validator id for this validator, as defined by the JSF specification.
public static final String MESSAGE_ID
The message identifier of the FacesMessage
to be created if
a constraint failure is found. The message format string for
this message may optionally include the following placeholders:
{0}
replaced by the interpolated message from Bean Validation.{1}
replaced by a String
whose value
is the label of the input component that produced this message.The message format string provided by the default implementation should be a the placeholder {0}, thus fully delegating the message handling to Bean Validation. A developer can override this message format string to make it conform to other JSF validator messages (i.e., by including the component label)
public static final String VALIDATOR_FACTORY_KEY
The name of the servlet context attribute which holds the object used by JSF to obtain Validator instances. If the servlet context attribute is missing or contains a null value, JSF is free to use this servlet context attribute to store the ValidatorFactory bootstrapped by this validator.
public static final String VALIDATION_GROUPS_DELIMITER
The delimiter that is used to separate the list of fully-qualified group names as strings.
public static final String EMPTY_VALIDATION_GROUPS_PATTERN
The regular expression pattern that identifies an empty list of validation groups.
public static final String DISABLE_DEFAULT_BEAN_VALIDATOR_PARAM_NAME
If this param is defined, and
calling toLowerCase().equals(“true”)
on a
String
representation of its value returns
true
, the runtime must not automatically add the
validator with validator-id equal to the value of the symbolic
constant VALIDATOR_ID
to the list of default validators.
Setting this parameter to true
will have the effect
of disabling the automatic installation of Bean Validation to
every input component in every view in the application, though
manual installation is still possible.
public void setValidationGroups(String validationGroups)
A comma-separated list of validation
groups which are used to filter which validations get checked by
this validator. If the validationGroupsArray attribute is omitted or
is empty, the validation groups will be inherited from the branch
defaults or, if there are no branch defaults, the Default
group will be used.
validationGroups
- comma-separated list of validation groups
(string with only spaces and commas treated as null)public String getValidationGroups()
Return the validation groups passed
to the Validation API when checking constraints. If the
validationGroupsArray attribute is omitted or empty, the validation
groups will be inherited from the branch defaults, or if there
are no branch defaults, the Default
group will be used.
public void validate(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, Object value)
Verify that the value is valid according to the Bean Validation constraints.
Obtain a ValidatorFactory
instance by calling Validation.buildDefaultValidatorFactory()
.
Let validationGroupsArray be a Class []
representing validator groups set on the component by the tag
handler for this validator. The first search component
terminates the search for the validation groups value. If no
such value is found use the class name of Default
as the value of the validation
groups.
Let valueExpression be the return from calling UIComponent.getValueExpression(java.lang.String)
on the argument
component, passing the literal string
“value” (without the quotes) as an argument. If this
application is running in an environment with a Unified EL
Implementation for Java EE6 or later, obtain the
ValueReference
from valueExpression and let
valueBaseClase be the return from calling
ValueReference.getBase()
and valueProperty
be the return from calling
ValueReference.getProperty()
. If an earlier version
of the Unified EL is present, use the appropriate methods to
inspect valueExpression and derive values for
valueBaseClass and valueProperty.
If no ValueReference
can be obtained, take no
action and return.
If ValueReference.getBase()
return
null
, take no action and return.
Obtain the ValidatorContext
from the ValidatorFactory
.
Decorate the MessageInterpolator
returned from ValidatorFactory.getMessageInterpolator()
with one that leverages
the Locale
returned from UIViewRoot.getLocale()
, and store it in the
ValidatorContext
using ValidatorContext.messageInterpolator(javax.validation.MessageInterpolator)
.
Obtain the Validator
instance from
the validatorContext
.
Obtain a javax.validation.BeanDescriptor
from the
javax.validation.Validator
. If
hasConstraints()
on the BeanDescriptor
returns false, take no action and return. Otherwise proceed.
Call Validator.validateValue(java.lang.Class<T>, java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Class<?>...)
, passing
valueBaseClass, valueProperty, the
value argument, and validatorGroupsArray as
arguments.
If the returned Set<
is non-empty, for each element in
the ConstraintViolation
>Set
, create a FacesMessage
where the
summary and detail are the return from calling ConstraintViolation.getMessage()
. Capture all such
FacesMessage
instances into a
Collection
and pass them to ValidatorException.ValidatorException(java.util.Collection)
,
throwing the new exception.
validate
in interface Validator
context
- FacesContext for the request we are processingcomponent
- UIComponent we are checking for correctnessvalue
- the value to validateValidatorException
- if validation failspublic Object saveState(FacesContext context)
StateHolder
Gets the state of the instance as a
Serializable
Object.
If the class that implements this interface has references to
instances that implement StateHolder (such as a
UIComponent
with event handlers, validators, etc.)
this method must call the StateHolder.saveState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext)
method on all those
instances as well. This method must not save the state
of children and facets. That is done via the StateManager
This method must not alter the state of the implementing object. In other words, after executing this code:
Object state = component.saveState(facesContext);
component
should be the same as before executing
it.
The return from this method must be Serializable
saveState
in interface StateHolder
public void restoreState(FacesContext context, Object state)
StateHolder
Perform any processing required to restore the state from the entries in the state Object.
If the class that implements this interface has references to
instances that also implement StateHolder (such as a
UIComponent
with event handlers, validators, etc.)
this method must call the StateHolder.restoreState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext, java.lang.Object)
method on all those
instances as well.
If the state
argument is null
, take no action and return.
restoreState
in interface StateHolder
public void markInitialState()
PartialStateHolder
The runtime must ensure that the
PartialStateHolder.markInitialState()
method is called on each instance of
this interface in the view at the appropriate time to indicate
the component is in its initial state. The implementor of the
interface must ensure that PartialStateHolder.initialStateMarked()
returns
true
from the time markInitialState()
is called until PartialStateHolder.clearInitialState()
is called, after which
time initialStateMarked()
must return
false
. Also, during the time that the instance
returns true
from initialStateMarked()
,
the implementation must return only the state that has changed in
its implementation of StateHolder.saveState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext)
.
markInitialState
in interface PartialStateHolder
public boolean initialStateMarked()
PartialStateHolder
Return true
if delta
state changes are being tracked, otherwise false
initialStateMarked
in interface PartialStateHolder
public void clearInitialState()
PartialStateHolder
Reset the PartialStateHolder to a non-delta tracking state.
clearInitialState
in interface PartialStateHolder
public boolean isTransient()
StateHolder
If true, the Object implementing this interface must not participate in state saving or restoring.
isTransient
in interface StateHolder
public void setTransient(boolean transientValue)
StateHolder
Denotes whether or not the Object implementing this interface must or must not participate in state saving or restoring.
setTransient
in interface StateHolder
transientValue
- boolean pass true
if this
Object will not
participate in state saving or restoring, otherwise pass
false
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