CurrencyValidator.java
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package org.apache.commons.validator.routines;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;
import java.text.Format;
/**
* <p><b>Currency Validation</b> and Conversion routines (<code>java.math.BigDecimal</code>).</p>
*
* <p>This is one implementation of a currency validator that has the following features:</p>
* <ul>
* <li>It is <i>lenient</i> about the presence of the <i>currency symbol</i></li>
* <li>It converts the currency to a <code>java.math.BigDecimal</code></li>
* </ul>
*
* <p>However any of the <i>number</i> validators can be used for <i>currency</i> validation.
* For example, if you wanted a <i>currency</i> validator that converts to a
* <code>java.lang.Integer</code> then you can simply instantiate an
* <code>IntegerValidator</code> with the appropriate <i>format type</i>:</p>
*
* <p><code>... = new IntegerValidator(false, IntegerValidator.CURRENCY_FORMAT);</code></p>
*
* <p>Pick the appropriate validator, depending on the type (e.g Float, Double, Integer, Long etc)
* you want the currency converted to. One thing to note - only the CurrencyValidator
* implements <i>lenient</i> behavior regarding the currency symbol.</p>
*
* @since 1.3.0
*/
public class CurrencyValidator extends BigDecimalValidator {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -4201640771171486514L;
private static final CurrencyValidator VALIDATOR = new CurrencyValidator();
/** DecimalFormat's currency symbol */
private static final char CURRENCY_SYMBOL = '\u00A4';
/**
* Gets the singleton instance of this validator.
* @return A singleton instance of the CurrencyValidator.
*/
public static BigDecimalValidator getInstance() {
return VALIDATOR;
}
/**
* Constructs a <i>strict</i> instance.
*/
public CurrencyValidator() {
this(true, true);
}
/**
* Constructs an instance with the specified strict setting.
*
* @param strict {@code true} if strict
* <code>Format</code> parsing should be used.
* @param allowFractions {@code true} if fractions are
* allowed or {@code false} if integers only.
*/
public CurrencyValidator(final boolean strict, final boolean allowFractions) {
super(strict, CURRENCY_FORMAT, allowFractions);
}
/**
* <p>Parse the value with the specified <code>Format</code>.</p>
*
* <p>This implementation is lenient whether the currency symbol
* is present or not. The default <code>NumberFormat</code>
* behavior is for the parsing to "fail" if the currency
* symbol is missing. This method re-parses with a format
* without the currency symbol if it fails initially.</p>
*
* @param value The value to be parsed.
* @param formatter The Format to parse the value with.
* @return The parsed value if valid or {@code null} if invalid.
*/
@Override
protected Object parse(final String value, final Format formatter) {
// Initial parse of the value
Object parsedValue = super.parse(value, formatter);
if (parsedValue != null || !(formatter instanceof DecimalFormat)) {
return parsedValue;
}
// Re-parse using a pattern without the currency symbol
final DecimalFormat decimalFormat = (DecimalFormat) formatter;
final String pattern = decimalFormat.toPattern();
if (pattern.indexOf(CURRENCY_SYMBOL) >= 0) {
final StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(pattern.length());
for (int i = 0; i < pattern.length(); i++) {
if (pattern.charAt(i) != CURRENCY_SYMBOL) {
buffer.append(pattern.charAt(i));
}
}
decimalFormat.applyPattern(buffer.toString());
parsedValue = super.parse(value, decimalFormat);
}
return parsedValue;
}
}