StringLookupFactory.java
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package org.apache.commons.text.lookup;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.util.Base64;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.function.BiFunction;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathFactory;
import org.apache.commons.text.StringSubstitutor;
/**
* Create instances of string lookups or access singleton string lookups implemented in this package.
* <p>
* The "classic" look up is {@link #mapStringLookup(Map)}.
* </p>
* <p>
* The methods for variable interpolation (A.K.A. variable substitution) are:
* </p>
* <ul>
* <li>{@link #interpolatorStringLookup()}.</li>
* <li>{@link #interpolatorStringLookup(Map)}.</li>
* <li>{@link #interpolatorStringLookup(StringLookup)}.</li>
* <li>{@link #interpolatorStringLookup(Map, StringLookup, boolean)}.</li>
* </ul>
* <p>
* Unless explicitly requested otherwise, a set of default lookups are included for convenience with these variable interpolation methods. These defaults are
* listed in the table below. However, the exact lookups included can be configured through the use of the {@value #DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY} system
* property. If present, this system property will be parsed as a comma-separated list of lookup names, with the names being those defined by the
* {@link DefaultStringLookup} enum. For example, setting this system property to {@code "BASE64_ENCODER,ENVIRONMENT"} will only include the
* {@link DefaultStringLookup#BASE64_ENCODER BASE64_ENCODER} and {@link DefaultStringLookup#ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT} lookups. Setting the property to the empty
* string will cause no defaults to be configured. Note that not all lookups defined here and in {@link DefaultStringLookup} are included by default.
* Specifically, lookups that can execute code (e.g., {@link DefaultStringLookup#SCRIPT SCRIPT}) and those that can result in contact with remote servers (e.g.,
* {@link DefaultStringLookup#URL URL} and {@link DefaultStringLookup#DNS DNS}) are not included by default. The current set of default lookups can be accessed
* directly with {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map)}.
* </p>
* <table>
* <caption>Default String Lookups</caption>
* <tr>
* <th>Key</th>
* <th>Interface</th>
* <th>Factory Method</th>
* <th>Since</th>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_BASE64_DECODER}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #base64DecoderStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.6</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_BASE64_ENCODER}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #base64EncoderStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.6</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_CONST}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #constantStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_DATE}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #dateStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_ENV}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #environmentVariableStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.3</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_FILE}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #fileStringLookup(Path...)}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_JAVA}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #javaPlatformStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_LOCALHOST}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #localHostStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.3</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_PROPERTIES}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #propertiesStringLookup(Path...)}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_RESOURCE_BUNDLE}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #resourceBundleStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.6</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_SYS}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #systemPropertyStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.3</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_URL_DECODER}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #urlDecoderStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_URL_ENCODER}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #urlEncoderStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_XML}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #xmlStringLookup(Map, Path...)}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_XML_DECODER}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #xmlDecoderStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.11.0</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_XML_ENCODER}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #xmlEncoderStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.11.0</td>
* </tr>
* </table>
*
* <table>
* <caption>Additional String Lookups (not included by default)</caption>
* <tr>
* <th>Key</th>
* <th>Interface</th>
* <th>Factory Method</th>
* <th>Since</th>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_DNS}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #dnsStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.8</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_URL}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #urlStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@value #KEY_SCRIPT}</td>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #scriptStringLookup()}</td>
* <td>1.5</td>
* </tr>
* </table>
*
* <p>
* This class also provides functional lookups used as building blocks for other lookups.
* <table>
* <caption>Functional String Lookups</caption>
* <tr>
* <th>Interface</th>
* <th>Factory Method</th>
* <th>Since</th>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@link BiStringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #biFunctionStringLookup(BiFunction)}</td>
* <td>1.9</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@link StringLookup}</td>
* <td>{@link #functionStringLookup(Function)}</td>
* <td>1.9</td>
* </tr>
* </table>
*
* @since 1.3
*/
public final class StringLookupFactory {
/**
* Builds instance of {@link StringLookupFactory}.
*
* @since 1.12.0
*/
public static final class Builder implements Supplier<StringLookupFactory> {
/**
* Fences.
*/
private Path[] fences;
@Override
public StringLookupFactory get() {
return new StringLookupFactory(fences);
}
/**
* Sets Path resolution fences.
* <p>
* Path Fences apply to the file, property, and XML string lookups.
* </p>
*
* @param fences Path resolution fences.
* @return this.
*/
public Builder setFences(final Path... fences) {
this.fences = fences;
return this;
}
}
/**
* Internal class used to construct the default {@link StringLookup} map used by {@link StringLookupFactory#addDefaultStringLookups(Map)}.
*/
static final class DefaultStringLookupsHolder {
/** Singleton instance, initialized with the system properties. */
static final DefaultStringLookupsHolder INSTANCE = new DefaultStringLookupsHolder(System.getProperties());
/**
* Adds the key and string lookup from {@code lookup} to {@code map}, also adding any additional key aliases if needed. Keys are normalized using the
* {@link #toKey(String)} method.
*
* @param lookup lookup to add
* @param map map to add to
*/
private static void addLookup(final DefaultStringLookup lookup, final Map<String, StringLookup> map) {
map.put(toKey(lookup.getKey()), lookup.getStringLookup());
if (DefaultStringLookup.BASE64_DECODER.equals(lookup)) {
// "base64" is deprecated in favor of KEY_BASE64_DECODER.
map.put(toKey("base64"), lookup.getStringLookup());
}
}
/**
* Creates the lookup map used when the user has requested no customization.
*
* @return default lookup map
*/
private static Map<String, StringLookup> createDefaultStringLookups() {
final Map<String, StringLookup> lookupMap = new HashMap<>();
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.BASE64_DECODER, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.BASE64_ENCODER, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.CONST, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.DATE, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.ENVIRONMENT, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.FILE, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.JAVA, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.LOCAL_HOST, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.PROPERTIES, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.RESOURCE_BUNDLE, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.SYSTEM_PROPERTIES, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.URL_DECODER, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.URL_ENCODER, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.XML, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.XML_DECODER, lookupMap);
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.XML_ENCODER, lookupMap);
return lookupMap;
}
/**
* Constructs a lookup map by parsing the given string. The string is expected to contain comma or space-separated names of values from the
* {@link DefaultStringLookup} enum. If the given string is null or empty, an empty map is returned.
*
* @param str string to parse; may be null or empty
* @return lookup map parsed from the given string
*/
private static Map<String, StringLookup> parseStringLookups(final String str) {
final Map<String, StringLookup> lookupMap = new HashMap<>();
try {
for (final String lookupName : str.split("[\\s,]+")) {
if (!lookupName.isEmpty()) {
addLookup(DefaultStringLookup.valueOf(lookupName.toUpperCase()), lookupMap);
}
}
} catch (final IllegalArgumentException exc) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid default string lookups definition: " + str, exc);
}
return lookupMap;
}
/** Default string lookup map. */
private final Map<String, StringLookup> defaultStringLookups;
/**
* Constructs a new instance initialized with the given properties.
*
* @param props initialization properties
*/
DefaultStringLookupsHolder(final Properties props) {
final Map<String, StringLookup> lookups = props.containsKey(StringLookupFactory.DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY)
? parseStringLookups(props.getProperty(StringLookupFactory.DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY))
: createDefaultStringLookups();
defaultStringLookups = Collections.unmodifiableMap(lookups);
}
/**
* Gets the default string lookups map.
*
* @return default string lookups map
*/
Map<String, StringLookup> getDefaultStringLookups() {
return defaultStringLookups;
}
}
/**
* Name of the system property used to determine the string lookups added by the {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map)} method. Use of this property is only
* required in cases where the set of default lookups must be modified. (See the class documentation for details.)
*
* @since 1.10.0
*/
public static final String DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY = "org.apache.commons.text.lookup.StringLookupFactory.defaultStringLookups";
/**
* Defines the singleton for this class.
*/
public static final StringLookupFactory INSTANCE = new StringLookupFactory();
/**
* Decodes Base64 Strings.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.base64DecoderStringLookup().lookup("SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE=");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${base64Decoder:SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE=} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE="} to {@code "HelloWorld!"}.
* </p>
*/
static final FunctionStringLookup<String> INSTANCE_BASE64_DECODER = FunctionStringLookup
.on(key -> new String(Base64.getDecoder().decode(key), StandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1));
/**
* Encodes Base64 Strings.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.base64EncoderStringLookup().lookup("HelloWorld!");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${base64Encoder:HelloWorld!} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "HelloWorld!"} to {@code "SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE="}.
* </p>
* Defines the singleton for this class.
*/
static final FunctionStringLookup<String> INSTANCE_BASE64_ENCODER = FunctionStringLookup
.on(key -> Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(key.getBytes(StandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1)));
/**
* Looks up keys from environment variables.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.environmentVariableStringLookup().lookup("USER");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${env:USER} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert (on Linux) {@code "USER"} to the current user name. On Windows 10, you would use {@code "USERNAME"} to the same effect.
* </p>
*/
static final FunctionStringLookup<String> INSTANCE_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES = FunctionStringLookup.on(System::getenv);
/**
* Defines the FunctionStringLookup singleton that always returns null.
*/
static final FunctionStringLookup<String> INSTANCE_NULL = FunctionStringLookup.on(key -> null);
/**
* Defines the FunctionStringLookup singleton for looking up system properties.
*/
static final FunctionStringLookup<String> INSTANCE_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES = FunctionStringLookup.on(System::getProperty);
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_BASE64_DECODER}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_BASE64_DECODER = "base64Decoder";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_BASE64_ENCODER}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_BASE64_ENCODER = "base64Encoder";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_CONST}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_CONST = "const";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_DATE}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_DATE = "date";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_DNS}.
*
* @since 1.8
*/
public static final String KEY_DNS = "dns";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_ENV}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_ENV = "env";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_FILE}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_FILE = "file";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_JAVA}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_JAVA = "java";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_LOCALHOST}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_LOCALHOST = "localhost";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_PROPERTIES}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_PROPERTIES = "properties";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_RESOURCE_BUNDLE}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_RESOURCE_BUNDLE = "resourceBundle";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_SCRIPT}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_SCRIPT = "script";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_SYS}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_SYS = "sys";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_URL}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_URL = "url";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_URL_DECODER}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_URL_DECODER = "urlDecoder";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_URL_ENCODER}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_URL_ENCODER = "urlEncoder";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_XML}.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final String KEY_XML = "xml";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_XML_DECODER}.
*
* @since 1.11.0
*/
public static final String KEY_XML_DECODER = "xmlDecoder";
/**
* Default lookup key for interpolation {@value #KEY_XML_ENCODER}.
*
* @since 1.11.0
*/
public static final String KEY_XML_ENCODER = "xmlEncoder";
/**
* Constructs a new {@link Builder}.
*
* @return a new {@link Builder}
* @since 1.12.0
*/
public static Builder builder() {
return new Builder();
}
/**
* Clears any static resources.
*
* @since 1.5
*/
public static void clear() {
ConstantStringLookup.clear();
}
/**
* Gets a string suitable for use as a key in the string lookup map.
*
* @param key string to convert to a string lookup map key
* @return string lookup map key
*/
static String toKey(final String key) {
return key.toLowerCase(Locale.ROOT);
}
/**
* Returns the given map if the input is non-null or an empty immutable map if the input is null.
*
* @param <K> the class of the map keys
* @param <V> the class of the map values
* @param map The map to test
* @return the given map if the input is non-null or an empty immutable map if the input is null.
*/
static <K, V> Map<K, V> toMap(final Map<K, V> map) {
return map == null ? Collections.emptyMap() : map;
}
/**
* Fences.
*/
private final Path[] fences;
/**
* Constructs a new instance.
*/
private StringLookupFactory() {
this(null);
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance.
*/
private StringLookupFactory(final Path[] fences) {
this.fences = fences;
}
/**
* Adds the default string lookups for this class to {@code stringLookupMap}. The default string lookups are a set of built-in lookups added for convenience
* during string interpolation. The defaults may be configured using the {@value #DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY} system property. See the class
* documentation for details and a list of lookups.
*
* @param stringLookupMap the map of string lookups to edit.
* @since 1.5
*/
public void addDefaultStringLookups(final Map<String, StringLookup> stringLookupMap) {
if (stringLookupMap != null) {
stringLookupMap.putAll(DefaultStringLookupsHolder.INSTANCE.getDefaultStringLookups());
}
}
/**
* Returns the Base64DecoderStringLookup singleton instance to decode Base64 strings.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.base64DecoderStringLookup().lookup("SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE=");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${base64Decoder:SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE=} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE="} to {@code "HelloWorld!"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The Base64DecoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup base64DecoderStringLookup() {
return StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE_BASE64_DECODER;
}
/**
* Returns the Base64EncoderStringLookup singleton instance to encode strings to Base64.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.base64EncoderStringLookup().lookup("HelloWorld!");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${base64Encoder:HelloWorld!} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code } to {@code "SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE="}.
* </p>
*
* @return The Base64EncoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.6
*/
public StringLookup base64EncoderStringLookup() {
return StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE_BASE64_ENCODER;
}
/**
* Returns the Base64DecoderStringLookup singleton instance to decode Base64 strings.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.base64DecoderStringLookup().lookup("SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE=");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${base64Decoder:SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE=} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "SGVsbG9Xb3JsZCE="} to {@code "HelloWorld!"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The Base64DecoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.5
* @deprecated Use {@link #base64DecoderStringLookup()}.
*/
@Deprecated
public StringLookup base64StringLookup() {
return StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE_BASE64_DECODER;
}
/**
* Returns a new function-based lookup where the request for a lookup is answered by applying the function with a lookup key.
*
* @param <R> the function return type.
* @param <U> the function's second parameter type.
* @param biFunction the function.
* @return a new MapStringLookup.
* @since 1.9
*/
public <R, U> BiStringLookup<U> biFunctionStringLookup(final BiFunction<String, U, R> biFunction) {
return BiFunctionStringLookup.on(biFunction);
}
/**
* Returns the ConstantStringLookup singleton instance to look up the value of a fully-qualified static final value.
* <p>
* Sometimes it is necessary in a configuration file to refer to a constant defined in a class. This can be done with this lookup implementation. Variable
* names must be in the format {@code apackage.AClass.AFIELD}. The {@code lookup(String)} method will split the passed in string at the last dot, separating
* the fully qualified class name and the name of the constant (i.e. <b>static final</b>) member field. Then the class is loaded and the field's value is
* obtained using reflection.
* </p>
* <p>
* Once retrieved values are cached for fast access. This class is thread-safe. It can be used as a standard (i.e. global) lookup object and serve multiple
* clients concurrently.
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.constantStringLookup().lookup("java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${const:java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE} to {@code "27"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The ConstantStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup constantStringLookup() {
return ConstantStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the DateStringLookup singleton instance to format the current date with the format given in the key in a format compatible with
* {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat}.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.dateStringLookup().lookup("yyyy-MM-dd");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${date:yyyy-MM-dd} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "yyyy-MM-dd"} to todays's date, for example, {@code "2019-08-04"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The DateStringLookup singleton instance.
*/
public StringLookup dateStringLookup() {
return DateStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the DnsStringLookup singleton instance where the lookup key is one of:
* <ul>
* <li><b>name</b>: for the local host name, for example {@code EXAMPLE} but also {@code EXAMPLE.apache.org}.</li>
* <li><b>canonical-name</b>: for the local canonical host name, for example {@code EXAMPLE.apache.org}.</li>
* <li><b>address</b>: for the local host address, for example {@code 192.168.56.1}.</li>
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.dnsStringLookup().lookup("address|apache.org");
* </pre>
* <p>
* When used through a {@link StringSubstitutor}, this lookup must either be added programmatically (as below) or enabled as a default lookup using the
* {@value #DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY} system property (see class documentation).
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* Map<String, StringLookup> lookupMap = new HashMap<>();
* lookupMap.put("dns", StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.dnsStringLookup());
*
* StringLookup variableResolver = StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.interpolatorStringLookup(lookupMap, null, false);
*
* new StringSubstitutor(variableResolver).replace("... ${dns:address|apache.org} ...");
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "address|apache.org"} to the IP address of {@code apache.org}.
* </p>
*
* @return the DnsStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.8
*/
public StringLookup dnsStringLookup() {
return DnsStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the EnvironmentVariableStringLookup singleton instance where the lookup key is an environment variable name.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.environmentVariableStringLookup().lookup("USER");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${env:USER} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert (on Linux) {@code "USER"} to the current user name. On Windows 10, you would use {@code "USERNAME"} to the same effect.
* </p>
*
* @return The EnvironmentVariableStringLookup singleton instance.
*/
public StringLookup environmentVariableStringLookup() {
return StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES;
}
/**
* Returns a file StringLookup instance.
* <p>
* If this factory was built using {@link Builder#setFences(Path...)}, then the string lookup is fenced and will throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* if a lookup causes causes a path to resolve outside of these fences. Otherwise, the result is unfenced to preserved behavior from previous versions.
* </p>
* <em>Using a fenced StringLookup</em>
* <p>
* To use a fenced {@link StringLookup}, use {@link StringLookupFactory#builder()}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* // Make the fence the current directory
* StringLookupFactory factory = StringLookupFactory.builder().setFences(Paths.get("")).get();
* factory.fileStringLookup().lookup("UTF-8:com/domain/document.txt");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* factory.fileStringLookup().lookup("UTF-8:/rootdir/foo/document.txt");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* factory.fileStringLookup().lookup("UTF-8:../document.txt");
* </pre>
*
* <em>Using an unfenced StringLookup</em>
* <p>
* To use an unfenced {@link StringLookup}, use {@link StringLookupFactory#INSTANCE}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.fileStringLookup().lookup("UTF-8:com/domain/document.properties");
* </pre>
*
* <em>Using a StringLookup with StringSubstitutor</em>
* <p>
* To build a fenced StringSubstitutor, use:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* // Make the fence the current directory
* final StringLookupFactory factory = StringLookupFactory.builder().setFences(Paths.get("")).get();
* final StringSubstitutor stringSubstitutor = new StringSubstitutor(factory.interpolatorStringLookup());
* stringSubstitutor.replace("... ${file:UTF-8:com/domain/document.txt} ..."));
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* stringSubstitutor.replace("... ${file:UTF-8:/rootdir/foo/document.txt} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using an unfenced {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${file:UTF-8:com/domain/document.txt} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "UTF-8:com/domain/document.txt"} to the contents of the file.
* </p>
*
* @return a file StringLookup instance.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup fileStringLookup() {
return fences != null ? fileStringLookup(fences) : FileStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns a fenced file StringLookup instance.
* <p>
* To use a {@link StringLookup} fenced by the current directory, use:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.fileStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("UTF-8:com/domain/document.txt");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.fileStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("UTF-8:/rootdir/foo/document.txt");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.fileStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("UTF-8:../com/domain/document.txt");
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above example converts {@code "UTF-8:com/domain/document.txt"} to the contents of the file.
* </p>
* <p>
* {@link StringSubstitutor} methods like {@link StringSubstitutor#replace(String)} will throw a {@link IllegalArgumentException} when a file doesn't
* resolves in a fence.
* </p>
*
* @param fences The fences guarding Path resolution.
* @return a file StringLookup instance.
* @since 1.12.0
*/
public StringLookup fileStringLookup(final Path... fences) {
return new FileStringLookup(fences);
}
/**
* Returns a new function-based lookup where the request for a lookup is answered by applying the function with a lookup key.
*
* @param <R> the function return type.
* @param function the function.
* @return a new MapStringLookup.
* @since 1.9
*/
public <R> StringLookup functionStringLookup(final Function<String, R> function) {
return FunctionStringLookup.on(function);
}
/**
* Returns a {@link InterpolatorStringLookup} containing the configured {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map) default lookups}. See the class documentation
* for details on how these defaults are configured.
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.interpolatorStringLookup().lookup("${sys:os.name}, ${env:USER}");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${sys:os.name}, ${env:USER} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "${sys:os.name}, ${env:USER}"} to the OS name and Linux user name.
* </p>
*
* @return the default {@link InterpolatorStringLookup}.
*/
public StringLookup interpolatorStringLookup() {
return InterpolatorStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns a new InterpolatorStringLookup. If {@code addDefaultLookups} is {@code true}, the configured {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map) default
* lookups} are included in addition to the ones provided in {@code stringLookupMap}. (See the class documentation for details on how default lookups are
* configured.)
*
* @param stringLookupMap the map of string lookups.
* @param defaultStringLookup the default string lookup; this lookup is used when a variable cannot be resolved using the lookups in {@code stringLookupMap}
* or the configured default lookups (if enabled)
* @param addDefaultLookups whether to use default lookups as described above.
* @return a new InterpolatorStringLookup.
* @since 1.4
*/
public StringLookup interpolatorStringLookup(final Map<String, StringLookup> stringLookupMap, final StringLookup defaultStringLookup,
final boolean addDefaultLookups) {
return new InterpolatorStringLookup(stringLookupMap, defaultStringLookup, addDefaultLookups);
}
/**
* Returns a new InterpolatorStringLookup using the given key-value pairs and the configured {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map) default lookups} to
* resolve variables. (See the class documentation for details on how default lookups are configured.)
*
* @param <V> the value type the default string lookup's map.
* @param map the default map for string lookups.
* @return a new InterpolatorStringLookup.
*/
public <V> StringLookup interpolatorStringLookup(final Map<String, V> map) {
return new InterpolatorStringLookup(map);
}
/**
* Returns a new InterpolatorStringLookup using the given lookup and the configured {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map) default lookups} to resolve
* variables. (See the class documentation for details on how default lookups are configured.)
*
* @param defaultStringLookup the default string lookup.
* @return a new InterpolatorStringLookup.
*/
public StringLookup interpolatorStringLookup(final StringLookup defaultStringLookup) {
return new InterpolatorStringLookup(defaultStringLookup);
}
/**
* Returns the JavaPlatformStringLookup singleton instance. Looks up keys related to Java: Java version, JRE version, VM version, and so on.
* <p>
* The lookup keys with examples are:
* </p>
* <ul>
* <li><b>version</b>: "Java version 1.8.0_181"</li>
* <li><b>runtime</b>: "Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_181-b13) from Oracle Corporation"</li>
* <li><b>vm</b>: "Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.181-b13, mixed mode)"</li>
* <li><b>os</b>: "Windows 10 10.0, architecture: amd64-64"</li>
* <li><b>hardware</b>: "processors: 4, architecture: amd64-64, instruction sets: amd64"</li>
* <li><b>locale</b>: "default locale: en_US, platform encoding: iso-8859-1"</li>
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.javaPlatformStringLookup().lookup("version");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${java:version} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "version"} to the current VM version, for example, {@code "Java version 1.8.0_181"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The JavaPlatformStringLookup singleton instance.
*/
public StringLookup javaPlatformStringLookup() {
return JavaPlatformStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the LocalHostStringLookup singleton instance where the lookup key is one of:
* <ul>
* <li><b>name</b>: for the local host name, for example {@code EXAMPLE}.</li>
* <li><b>canonical-name</b>: for the local canonical host name, for example {@code EXAMPLE.apache.org}.</li>
* <li><b>address</b>: for the local host address, for example {@code 192.168.56.1}.</li>
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.localHostStringLookup().lookup("canonical-name");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${localhost:canonical-name} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "canonical-name"} to the current host name, for example, {@code "EXAMPLE.apache.org"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The DateStringLookup singleton instance.
*/
public StringLookup localHostStringLookup() {
return LocalHostStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns a new map-based lookup where the request for a lookup is answered with the value for that key.
*
* @param <V> the map value type.
* @param map the map.
* @return a new MapStringLookup.
*/
public <V> StringLookup mapStringLookup(final Map<String, V> map) {
return FunctionStringLookup.on(map);
}
/**
* Returns the NullStringLookup singleton instance which always returns null.
*
* @return The NullStringLookup singleton instance.
*/
public StringLookup nullStringLookup() {
return StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE_NULL;
}
/**
* Returns a Properties StringLookup instance.
* <p>
* If this factory was built using {@link Builder#setFences(Path...)}, then the string lookup is fenced and will throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* if a lookup causes causes a path to resolve outside of these fences. Otherwise, the result is unfenced to preserved behavior from previous versions.
* </p>
* <p>
* We looks up a value for the key in the format "DocumentPath::MyKey".
* </p>
* <p>
* Note the use of "::" instead of ":" to allow for "C:" drive letters in paths.
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "com/domain/document.properties::MyKey".
* </p>
* <em>Using a fenced StringLookup</em>
* <p>
* To use a fenced {@link StringLookup}, use {@link StringLookupFactory#builder()}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* // Make the fence the current directory
* StringLookupFactory factory = StringLookupFactory.builder().setFences(Paths.get("")).get();
* factory.propertiesStringLookup().lookup("com/domain/document.properties::MyKey");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* factory.propertiesStringLookup().lookup("/com/domain/document.properties::MyKey");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* factory.propertiesStringLookup().lookup("../com/domain/document.properties::MyKey");
* </pre>
*
* <em>Using an unfenced StringLookup</em>
* <p>
* To use an unfenced {@link StringLookup}, use {@link StringLookupFactory#INSTANCE}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.propertiesStringLookup().lookup("com/domain/document.properties::MyKey");
* </pre>
*
* <em>Using a StringLookup with StringSubstitutor</em>
* <p>
* To build a fenced StringSubstitutor, use:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* // Make the fence the current directory
* final StringLookupFactory factory = StringLookupFactory.builder().setFences(Paths.get("")).get();
* final StringSubstitutor stringSubstitutor = new StringSubstitutor(factory.interpolatorStringLookup());
* stringSubstitutor.replace("... ${properties:com/domain/document.properties::MyKey} ..."));
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* stringSubstitutor.replace("... ${properties:/rootdir/foo/document.properties::MyKey} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using an unfenced {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${properties:com/domain/document.properties::MyKey} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "com/domain/document.properties::MyKey"} to the key value in the properties file at the path
* "com/domain/document.properties".
* </p>
*
* @return a Properties StringLookup instance.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup propertiesStringLookup() {
return fences != null ? propertiesStringLookup(fences) : PropertiesStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns a fenced Properties StringLookup instance.
* <p>
* Looks up the value for the key in the format "DocumentPath::MyKey":.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note the use of "::" instead of ":" to allow for "C:" drive letters in paths.
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "com/domain/document.properties::MyKey".
* </p>
* <p>
* To use a {@link StringLookup} fenced by the current directory, use:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.fileStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("com/domain/document.properties::MyKey");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.fileStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("com/domain/document.properties::MyKey");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.fileStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("com/domain/document.properties::MyKey");
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above example converts {@code "com/domain/document.properties::MyKey"} to the key value in the properties file at the path
* "com/domain/document.properties".
* </p>
* <p>
* {@link StringSubstitutor} methods like {@link StringSubstitutor#replace(String)} will throw a {@link IllegalArgumentException} when a file doesn't
* resolves in a fence.
* </p>
*
* @param fences The fences guarding Path resolution.
* @return a Properties StringLookup instance.
* @since 1.12.0
*/
public StringLookup propertiesStringLookup(final Path... fences) {
return new PropertiesStringLookup(fences);
}
/**
* Returns the ResourceBundleStringLookup singleton instance.
* <p>
* Looks up the value for a given key in the format "BundleName:BundleKey".
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "com.domain.messages:MyKey".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.resourceBundleStringLookup().lookup("com.domain.messages:MyKey");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${resourceBundle:com.domain.messages:MyKey} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "com.domain.messages:MyKey"} to the key value in the resource bundle at {@code "com.domain.messages"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The ResourceBundleStringLookup singleton instance.
*/
public StringLookup resourceBundleStringLookup() {
return ResourceBundleStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns a ResourceBundleStringLookup instance for the given bundle name.
* <p>
* Looks up the value for a given key in the format "MyKey".
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "MyKey".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.resourceBundleStringLookup("com.domain.messages").lookup("MyKey");
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above example converts {@code "MyKey"} to the key value in the resource bundle at {@code "com.domain.messages"}.
* </p>
*
* @param bundleName Only lookup in this bundle.
* @return a ResourceBundleStringLookup instance for the given bundle name.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup resourceBundleStringLookup(final String bundleName) {
return new ResourceBundleStringLookup(bundleName);
}
/**
* Returns the ScriptStringLookup singleton instance. NOTE: This lookup is not included as a {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map) default lookup} unless
* explicitly enabled. See the class level documentation for details.
* <p>
* Looks up the value for the key in the format "ScriptEngineName:Script".
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "javascript:3 + 4".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.scriptStringLookup().lookup("javascript:3 + 4");
* </pre>
* <p>
* When used through a {@link StringSubstitutor}, this lookup must either be added programmatically (as below) or enabled as a default lookup using the
* {@value #DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY} system property (see class documentation).
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* Map<String, StringLookup> lookupMap = new HashMap<>();
* lookupMap.put("script", StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.scriptStringLookup());
*
* StringLookup variableResolver = StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.interpolatorStringLookup(lookupMap, null, false);
*
* String value = new StringSubstitutor(variableResolver).replace("${script:javascript:3 + 4}");
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "javascript:3 + 4"} to {@code "7"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The ScriptStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup scriptStringLookup() {
return ScriptStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the SystemPropertyStringLookup singleton instance where the lookup key is a system property name.
*
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.systemPropertyStringLookup().lookup("os.name");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${sys:os.name} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "os.name"} to the operating system name.
* </p>
*
* @return The SystemPropertyStringLookup singleton instance.
*/
public StringLookup systemPropertyStringLookup() {
return StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES;
}
/**
* Returns the UrlDecoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* <p>
* Decodes URL Strings using the UTF-8 encoding.
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "Hello%20World%21" becomes "Hello World!".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.urlDecoderStringLookup().lookup("Hello%20World%21");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${urlDecoder:Hello%20World%21} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "Hello%20World%21"} to {@code "Hello World!"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The UrlStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.6
*/
public StringLookup urlDecoderStringLookup() {
return UrlDecoderStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the UrlDecoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* <p>
* Decodes URL Strings using the UTF-8 encoding.
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "Hello World!" becomes "Hello+World%21".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.urlEncoderStringLookup().lookup("Hello World!");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${urlEncoder:Hello World!} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "Hello World!"} to {@code "Hello%20World%21"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The UrlStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.6
*/
public StringLookup urlEncoderStringLookup() {
return UrlEncoderStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the UrlStringLookup singleton instance. This lookup is not included as a {@link #addDefaultStringLookups(Map) default lookup} unless explicitly
* enabled. See the class level documentation for details.
* <p>
* Looks up the value for the key in the format "CharsetName:URL".
* </p>
* <p>
* For example, using the HTTP scheme: "UTF-8:http://www.google.com"
* </p>
* <p>
* For example, using the file scheme: "UTF-8:file:///C:/somehome/commons/commons-text/src/test/resources/document.properties"
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.urlStringLookup().lookup("UTF-8:https://www.apache.org");
* </pre>
* <p>
* When used through a {@link StringSubstitutor}, this lookup must either be added programmatically (as below) or enabled as a default lookup using the
* {@value #DEFAULT_STRING_LOOKUPS_PROPERTY} system property (see class documentation).
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* Map<String, StringLookup> lookupMap = new HashMap<>();
* lookupMap.put("url", StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.urlStringLookup());
*
* StringLookup variableResolver = StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.interpolatorStringLookup(lookupMap, null, false);
*
* String value = new StringSubstitutor(variableResolver).replace("${url:UTF-8:https://www.apache.org}");
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "UTF-8:https://www.apache.org"} to the contents of that page.
* </p>
*
* @return The UrlStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup urlStringLookup() {
return UrlStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the XmlDecoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* <p>
* Decodes strings according to the XML 1.0 specification.
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "&lt;element&gt;" becomes "<element>".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlDecoderStringLookup().lookup("&lt;element&gt;");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${xmlDecoder:&lt;element&gt;} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "<element>"} to {@code "<element>"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The XmlDecoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.11.0
*/
public StringLookup xmlDecoderStringLookup() {
return XmlDecoderStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns the XmlEncoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* <p>
* Encodes strings according to the XML 1.0 specification.
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "<element>" becomes "&lt;element&gt;".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlEncoderStringLookup().lookup("<element>");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${xmlEncoder:<element>} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "<element>"} to {@code "<element>"}.
* </p>
*
* @return The XmlEncoderStringLookup singleton instance.
* @since 1.11.0
*/
public StringLookup xmlEncoderStringLookup() {
return XmlEncoderStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns an XML StringLookup instance.
* <p>
* If this factory was built using {@link Builder#setFences(Path...)}, then the string lookup is fenced and will throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* if a lookup causes causes a path to resolve outside of these fences. Otherwise, the result is unfenced to preserved behavior from previous versions.
* </p>
* <p>
* We look up the value for the key in the format "DocumentPath:XPath".
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlStringLookup().lookup("com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${xml:com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node"} to the value of the XPath in the XML document.
* </p>
*
* @return An XML StringLookup instance.
* @since 1.5
*/
public StringLookup xmlStringLookup() {
return fences != null ? xmlStringLookup(XmlStringLookup.DEFAULT_FEATURES, fences) : XmlStringLookup.INSTANCE;
}
/**
* Returns an XML StringLookup instance.
* <p>
* If this factory was built using {@link Builder#setFences(Path...)}, then the string lookup is fenced and will throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* if a lookup causes causes a path to resolve outside of these fences. Otherwise, the result is unfenced to preserved behavior from previous versions.
* </p>
* <p>
* We look up the value for the key in the format "DocumentPath:XPath".
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlStringLookup().lookup("com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node");
* </pre>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${xml:com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node} ..."));
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node"} to the value of the XPath in the XML document.
* </p>
*
* @param xPathFactoryFeatures XPathFactory features to set.
* @return An XML StringLookup instance.
* @see XPathFactory#setFeature(String, boolean)
* @since 1.11.0
*/
public StringLookup xmlStringLookup(final Map<String, Boolean> xPathFactoryFeatures) {
return xmlStringLookup(xPathFactoryFeatures, fences);
}
/**
* Returns a fenced XML StringLookup instance.
* <p>
* If this factory was built using {@link Builder#setFences(Path...)}, then the string lookup is fenced and will throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* if a lookup causes causes a path to resolve outside of these fences. Otherwise, the result is unfenced to preserved behavior from previous versions.
* </p>
* <p>
* We look up the value for the key in the format "DocumentPath:XPath".
* </p>
* <p>
* For example: "com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node".
* </p>
* <p>
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory} fenced by the current directory ({@code Paths.get("")}):
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlStringLookup(map, Pathe.get("")).lookup("com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node");
* </pre>
* <p>
* To use a {@link StringLookup} fenced by the current directory, use:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("/rootdir/foo/document.xml:/path/to/node");
*
* // throws IllegalArgumentException
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.xmlStringLookup(Paths.get("")).lookup("../com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node");
* </pre>
* <p>
* The above examples convert {@code "com/domain/document.xml:/path/to/node"} to the value of the XPath in the XML document.
* </p>
* <p>
* {@link StringSubstitutor} methods like {@link StringSubstitutor#replace(String)} will throw a {@link IllegalArgumentException} when a file doesn't
* resolves in a fence.
* </p>
*
* @param xPathFactoryFeatures XPathFactory features to set.
* @param fences The fences guarding Path resolution.
* @return An XML StringLookup instance.
* @since 1.12.0
*/
public StringLookup xmlStringLookup(final Map<String, Boolean> xPathFactoryFeatures, final Path... fences) {
return new XmlStringLookup(xPathFactoryFeatures, fences);
}
}