📄 propertyhelper.java
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It could be used to provide "namespaces" for properties, which may be more flexible. - Object value. In ant1.5 String is used for Properties - but it would be nice to support generic Objects (the property remains immutable - you can't change the associated object). This will also allow JSP-EL style setting using the Object if an attribute contains only the property (name="${property}" could avoid Object->String->Object conversion) - Currently we "chain" only for get and set property (probably most users will only need that - if they need more they can replace the top helper). Need to discuss this and find if we need more. *//** NOT FINAL. API MAY CHANGE * * Deals with properties - substitution, dynamic properties, etc. * * This is the same code as in Ant1.5. The main addition is the ability * to chain multiple PropertyHelpers and to replace the default. * * @since Ant 1.6 */public class PropertyHelper { private Project project; private PropertyHelper next; /** Project properties map (usually String to String). */ private Hashtable properties = new Hashtable(); /** * Map of "user" properties (as created in the Ant task, for example). * Note that these key/value pairs are also always put into the * project properties, so only the project properties need to be queried. * Mapping is String to String. */ private Hashtable userProperties = new Hashtable(); /** * Map of inherited "user" properties - that are those "user" * properties that have been created by tasks and not been set * from the command line or a GUI tool. * Mapping is String to String. */ private Hashtable inheritedProperties = new Hashtable(); /** * Default constructor. */ protected PropertyHelper() { } //override facility for subclasses to put custom hashtables in // -------------------- Hook management -------------------- /** * Set the project for which this helper is performing property resolution. * * @param p the project instance. */ public void setProject(Project p) { this.project = p; } /** * Get this PropertyHelper's Project. * @return Project */ public Project getProject() { return project; } /** There are 2 ways to hook into property handling: * - you can replace the main PropertyHelper. The replacement is required * to support the same semantics (of course :-) * * - you can chain a property helper capable of storing some properties. * Again, you are required to respect the immutability semantics (at * least for non-dynamic properties) * * @param next the next property helper in the chain. */ public void setNext(PropertyHelper next) { this.next = next; } /** * Get the next property helper in the chain. * * @return the next property helper. */ public PropertyHelper getNext() { return next; } /** * Factory method to create a property processor. * Users can provide their own or replace it using "ant.PropertyHelper" * reference. User tasks can also add themselves to the chain, and provide * dynamic properties. * * @param project the project for which the property helper is required. * * @return the project's property helper. */ public static synchronized PropertyHelper getPropertyHelper(Project project) { PropertyHelper helper = (PropertyHelper) project.getReference(MagicNames.REFID_PROPERTY_HELPER); if (helper != null) { return helper; } helper = new PropertyHelper(); helper.setProject(project); project.addReference(MagicNames.REFID_PROPERTY_HELPER, helper); return helper; } // -------------------- Methods to override -------------------- /** * Sets a property. Any existing property of the same name * is overwritten, unless it is a user property. Will be called * from setProperty(). * * If all helpers return false, the property will be saved in * the default properties table by setProperty. * * @param ns The namespace that the property is in (currently * not used. * @param name The name of property to set. * Must not be <code>null</code>. * @param value The new value of the property. * Must not be <code>null</code>. * @param inherited True if this property is inherited (an [sub]ant[call] property). * @param user True if this property is a user property. * @param isNew True is this is a new property. * @return true if this helper has stored the property, false if it * couldn't. Each helper should delegate to the next one (unless it * has a good reason not to). */ public boolean setPropertyHook(String ns, String name, Object value, boolean inherited, boolean user, boolean isNew) { if (getNext() != null) { boolean subst = getNext().setPropertyHook(ns, name, value, inherited, user, isNew); // If next has handled the property if (subst) { return true; } } return false; } /** Get a property. If all hooks return null, the default * tables will be used. * * @param ns namespace of the sought property. * @param name name of the sought property. * @param user True if this is a user property. * @return The property, if returned by a hook, or null if none. */ public Object getPropertyHook(String ns, String name, boolean user) { if (getNext() != null) { Object o = getNext().getPropertyHook(ns, name, user); if (o != null) { return o; } } // Experimental/Testing, will be removed if (name.startsWith("toString:")) { name = name.substring("toString:".length()); Object v = project.getReference(name); return (v == null) ? null : v.toString(); } return null; } // -------------------- Optional methods -------------------- // You can override those methods if you want to optimize or // do advanced things (like support a special syntax). // The methods do not chain - you should use them when embedding ant // (by replacing the main helper) /** * Parses a string containing <code>${xxx}</code> style property * references into two lists. The first list is a collection * of text fragments, while the other is a set of string property names. * <code>null</code> entries in the first list indicate a property * reference from the second list. * * It can be overridden with a more efficient or customized version. * * @param value Text to parse. Must not be <code>null</code>. * @param fragments List to add text fragments to. * Must not be <code>null</code>. * @param propertyRefs List to add property names to. * Must not be <code>null</code>. * * @exception BuildException if the string contains an opening * <code>${</code> without a closing * <code>}</code> */ public void parsePropertyString(String value, Vector fragments, Vector propertyRefs) throws BuildException { parsePropertyStringDefault(value, fragments, propertyRefs); } /** * Replaces <code>${xxx}</code> style constructions in the given value * with the string value of the corresponding data types. * * @param ns The namespace for the property. * @param value The string to be scanned for property references. * May be <code>null</code>, in which case this * method returns immediately with no effect. * @param keys Mapping (String to String) of property names to their * values. If <code>null</code>, only project properties will * be used. * * @exception BuildException if the string contains an opening * <code>${</code> without a closing * <code>}</code> * @return the original string with the properties replaced, or * <code>null</code> if the original string is <code>null</code>. */ public String replaceProperties(String ns, String value, Hashtable keys) throws BuildException { if (value == null || value.indexOf('$') == -1) { return value; } Vector fragments = new Vector(); Vector propertyRefs = new Vector(); parsePropertyString(value, fragments, propertyRefs); StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); Enumeration i = fragments.elements(); Enumeration j = propertyRefs.elements(); while (i.hasMoreElements()) { String fragment = (String) i.nextElement(); if (fragment == null) { String propertyName = (String) j.nextElement(); Object replacement = null; // try to get it from the project or keys // Backward compatibility if (keys != null) { replacement = keys.get(propertyName); } if (replacement == null) { replacement = getProperty(ns, propertyName); } if (replacement == null) { project.log("Property \"" + propertyName + "\" has not been set", Project.MSG_VERBOSE); } fragment = (replacement != null) ? replacement.toString() : "${" + propertyName + "}"; } sb.append(fragment); } return sb.toString(); } // -------------------- Default implementation -------------------- // Methods used to support the default behavior and provide backward // compatibility. Some will be deprecated, you should avoid calling them. /** Default implementation of setProperty. Will be called from Project. * This is the original 1.5 implementation, with calls to the hook * added. * @param ns The namespace for the property (currently not used). * @param name The name of the property. * @param value The value to set the property to. * @param verbose If this is true output extra log messages. * @return true if the property is set. */ public synchronized boolean setProperty(String ns, String name, Object value, boolean verbose) { // user (CLI) properties take precedence if (null != userProperties.get(name)) { if (verbose) { project.log("Override ignored for user property \"" + name + "\"", Project.MSG_VERBOSE); } return false; } boolean done = setPropertyHook(ns, name, value, false, false, false);
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