public class JsonParserDelegate extends JsonParser
JsonParser,
to allow for simple overridability of basic parsing functionality.
The idea is that any functionality to be modified can be simply
overridden; and anything else will be delegated by default.JsonParser.Feature, JsonParser.NumberType| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected JsonParser |
delegate
Delegate object that method calls are delegated to.
|
_features, _requestPayload, DEFAULT_READ_CAPABILITIES| Constructor and Description |
|---|
JsonParserDelegate(JsonParser d) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
assignCurrentValue(Object v)
Helper method, usually equivalent to:
getParsingContext().setCurrentValue(v);
|
boolean |
canReadObjectId()
Introspection method that may be called to see if the underlying
data format supports some kind of Object Ids natively (many do not;
for example, JSON doesn't).
|
boolean |
canReadTypeId()
Introspection method that may be called to see if the underlying
data format supports some kind of Type Ids natively (many do not;
for example, JSON doesn't).
|
boolean |
canUseSchema(FormatSchema schema)
Method that can be used to verify that given schema can be used with
this parser (using
JsonParser.setSchema(com.fasterxml.jackson.core.FormatSchema)). |
void |
clearCurrentToken()
Method called to "consume" the current token by effectively
removing it so that
JsonParser.hasCurrentToken() returns false, and
JsonParser.getCurrentToken() null). |
void |
close()
Closes the parser so that no further iteration or data access
can be made; will also close the underlying input source
if parser either owns the input source, or feature
JsonParser.Feature.AUTO_CLOSE_SOURCE is enabled. |
JsonLocation |
currentLocation()
Method that returns location of the last processed input unit (character
or byte) from the input;
usually for error reporting purposes.
|
String |
currentName()
Method that can be called to get the name associated with
the current token: for
JsonToken.FIELD_NAMEs it will
be the same as what JsonParser.getText() returns;
for field values it will be preceding field name;
and for others (array values, root-level values) null. |
JsonToken |
currentToken()
Accessor to find which token parser currently points to, if any;
null will be returned if none.
|
int |
currentTokenId()
Method similar to
JsonParser.getCurrentToken() but that returns an
int instead of JsonToken (enum value). |
JsonLocation |
currentTokenLocation()
Method that return the starting location of the current
(most recently returned)
token; that is, the position of the first input unit (character or byte) from input
that starts the current token.
|
Object |
currentValue()
Helper method, usually equivalent to:
getParsingContext().getCurrentValue();
|
JsonParser |
delegate()
Accessor for getting the immediate
JsonParser this parser delegates calls to. |
JsonParser |
disable(JsonParser.Feature f)
Method for disabling specified feature
(check
JsonParser.Feature for list of features) |
JsonParser |
enable(JsonParser.Feature f)
Method for enabling specified parser feature
(check
JsonParser.Feature for list of features) |
void |
finishToken()
Method that may be used to force full handling of the current token
so that even if lazy processing is enabled, the whole contents are
read for possible retrieval.
|
BigInteger |
getBigIntegerValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can not be used as a Java long primitive type due to its
magnitude. |
byte[] |
getBinaryValue(Base64Variant b64variant)
Method that can be used to read (and consume -- results
may not be accessible using other methods after the call)
base64-encoded binary data
included in the current textual JSON value.
|
boolean |
getBooleanValue()
Convenience accessor that can be called when the current
token is
JsonToken.VALUE_TRUE or
JsonToken.VALUE_FALSE, to return matching boolean
value. |
byte |
getByteValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a value of Java byte primitive type. |
ObjectCodec |
getCodec()
Accessor for
ObjectCodec associated with this
parser, if any. |
JsonLocation |
getCurrentLocation()
Alias for
JsonParser.currentLocation(), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0). |
String |
getCurrentName()
Alias of
JsonParser.currentName(). |
JsonToken |
getCurrentToken()
Alias for
JsonParser.currentToken(), may be deprecated sometime after
Jackson 2.13 (will be removed from 3.0). |
int |
getCurrentTokenId()
Deprecated.
|
Object |
getCurrentValue()
Alias for
JsonParser.currentValue(), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0). |
BigDecimal |
getDecimalValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT or
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT. |
double |
getDoubleValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT and
it can be expressed as a Java double primitive type. |
Object |
getEmbeddedObject()
Accessor that can be called if (and only if) the current token
is
JsonToken.VALUE_EMBEDDED_OBJECT. |
int |
getFeatureMask()
Bulk access method for getting state of all standard
JsonParser.Features. |
float |
getFloatValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT and
it can be expressed as a Java float primitive type. |
Object |
getInputSource()
Method that can be used to get access to object that is used
to access input being parsed; this is usually either
InputStream or Reader, depending on what
parser was constructed with. |
int |
getIntValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a value of Java int primitive type. |
JsonToken |
getLastClearedToken()
Method that can be called to get the last token that was
cleared using
JsonParser.clearCurrentToken(). |
long |
getLongValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a Java long primitive type. |
JsonParser.NumberType |
getNumberType()
If current token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT or
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT, returns
one of JsonParser.NumberType constants; otherwise returns null. |
Number |
getNumberValue()
Generic number value accessor method that will work for
all kinds of numeric values.
|
Number |
getNumberValueExact()
Method similar to
JsonParser.getNumberValue() with the difference that
for floating-point numbers value returned may be BigDecimal
if the underlying format does not store floating-point numbers using
native representation: for example, textual formats represent numbers
as Strings (which are 10-based), and conversion to Double
is potentially lossy operation. |
Object |
getObjectId()
Method that can be called to check whether current token
(one that was just read) has an associated Object id, and if
so, return it.
|
JsonStreamContext |
getParsingContext()
Method that can be used to access current parsing context reader
is in.
|
JacksonFeatureSet<StreamReadCapability> |
getReadCapabilities()
Accessor for getting metadata on capabilities of this parser, based on
underlying data format being read (directly or indirectly).
|
FormatSchema |
getSchema()
Method for accessing Schema that this parser uses, if any.
|
short |
getShortValue()
Numeric accessor that can be called when the current
token is of type
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a value of Java short primitive type. |
String |
getText()
Method for accessing textual representation of the current token;
if no current token (before first call to
JsonParser.nextToken(), or
after encountering end-of-input), returns null. |
int |
getText(Writer writer)
Method to read the textual representation of the current token in chunks and
pass it to the given Writer.
|
char[] |
getTextCharacters()
Method similar to
JsonParser.getText(), but that will return
underlying (unmodifiable) character array that contains
textual value, instead of constructing a String object
to contain this information. |
int |
getTextLength()
Accessor used with
JsonParser.getTextCharacters(), to know length
of String stored in returned buffer. |
int |
getTextOffset()
Accessor used with
JsonParser.getTextCharacters(), to know offset
of the first text content character within buffer. |
JsonLocation |
getTokenLocation()
Alias for
JsonParser.currentTokenLocation(), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0). |
Object |
getTypeId()
Method that can be called to check whether current token
(one that was just read) has an associated type id, and if
so, return it.
|
boolean |
getValueAsBoolean()
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
boolean.
|
boolean |
getValueAsBoolean(boolean defaultValue)
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
boolean.
|
double |
getValueAsDouble()
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a Java
double.
|
double |
getValueAsDouble(double defaultValue)
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
Java double.
|
int |
getValueAsInt()
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
Java
int value. |
int |
getValueAsInt(int defaultValue)
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
int.
|
long |
getValueAsLong()
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
long.
|
long |
getValueAsLong(long defaultValue)
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
long.
|
String |
getValueAsString()
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
String. |
String |
getValueAsString(String defaultValue)
Method that will try to convert value of current token to a
String. |
boolean |
hasCurrentToken()
Method for checking whether parser currently points to
a token (and data for that token is available).
|
boolean |
hasTextCharacters()
Method that can be used to determine whether calling of
JsonParser.getTextCharacters() would be the most efficient
way to access textual content for the event parser currently
points to. |
boolean |
hasToken(JsonToken t)
Method that is functionally equivalent to:
return currentToken() == t
but may be more efficiently implemented. |
boolean |
hasTokenId(int id)
Method that is functionally equivalent to:
return currentTokenId() == id
but may be more efficiently implemented. |
boolean |
isClosed()
Method that can be called to determine whether this parser
is closed or not.
|
boolean |
isEnabled(JsonParser.Feature f)
Method for checking whether specified
JsonParser.Feature is enabled. |
boolean |
isExpectedNumberIntToken()
Similar to
JsonParser.isExpectedStartArrayToken(), but checks whether stream
currently points to JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT. |
boolean |
isExpectedStartArrayToken()
Specialized accessor that can be used to verify that the current
token indicates start array (usually meaning that current token
is
JsonToken.START_ARRAY) when start array is expected. |
boolean |
isExpectedStartObjectToken()
Similar to
JsonParser.isExpectedStartArrayToken(), but checks whether stream
currently points to JsonToken.START_OBJECT. |
boolean |
isNaN()
Access for checking whether current token is a numeric value token, but
one that is of "not-a-number" (NaN) variety (including both "NaN" AND
positive/negative infinity!): not supported by all formats,
but often supported for
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT. |
JsonToken |
nextToken()
Main iteration method, which will advance stream enough
to determine type of the next token, if any.
|
JsonToken |
nextValue()
Iteration method that will advance stream enough
to determine type of the next token that is a value type
(including JSON Array and Object start/end markers).
|
void |
overrideCurrentName(String name)
Method that can be used to change what is considered to be
the current (field) name.
|
JsonParser |
overrideFormatFeatures(int values,
int mask)
Bulk set method for (re)setting states of
FormatFeatures,
by specifying values (set / clear) along with a mask, to determine
which features to change, if any. |
JsonParser |
overrideStdFeatures(int values,
int mask)
Bulk set method for (re)setting states of features specified by
mask. |
int |
readBinaryValue(Base64Variant b64variant,
OutputStream out)
Similar to
JsonParser.readBinaryValue(OutputStream) but allows explicitly
specifying base64 variant to use. |
boolean |
requiresCustomCodec()
Method that can be called to determine if a custom
ObjectCodec is needed for binding data parsed
using JsonParser constructed by this factory
(which typically also implies the same for serialization
with JsonGenerator). |
void |
setCodec(ObjectCodec c)
Setter that allows defining
ObjectCodec associated with this
parser, if any. |
void |
setCurrentValue(Object v)
Alias for
JsonParser.assignCurrentValue(java.lang.Object), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0). |
JsonParser |
setFeatureMask(int mask)
Deprecated.
|
void |
setSchema(FormatSchema schema)
Method to call to make this parser use specified schema.
|
JsonParser |
skipChildren()
Method that will skip all child tokens of an array or
object token that the parser currently points to,
iff stream points to
JsonToken.START_OBJECT or JsonToken.START_ARRAY. |
Version |
version()
Accessor for getting version of the core package, given a parser instance.
|
_codec, _constructError, _constructReadException, _constructReadException, _constructReadException, _constructReadException, _constructReadException, _reportUnsupportedOperation, canParseAsync, configure, getBinaryValue, getFormatFeatures, getNonBlockingInputFeeder, isEnabled, nextBooleanValue, nextFieldName, nextFieldName, nextIntValue, nextLongValue, nextTextValue, readBinaryValue, readValueAs, readValueAs, readValueAsTree, readValuesAs, readValuesAs, releaseBuffered, releaseBuffered, setRequestPayloadOnError, setRequestPayloadOnError, setRequestPayloadOnErrorprotected JsonParser delegate
public JsonParserDelegate(JsonParser d)
public void setCodec(ObjectCodec c)
JsonParserObjectCodec associated with this
parser, if any. Codec is used by JsonParser.readValueAs(Class)
method (and its variants).setCodec in class JsonParserc - Codec to assign, if any; null if nonepublic ObjectCodec getCodec()
JsonParserObjectCodec associated with this
parser, if any. Codec is used by JsonParser.readValueAs(Class)
method (and its variants).getCodec in class JsonParsernull if nonepublic JsonParser enable(JsonParser.Feature f)
JsonParserJsonParser.Feature for list of features)enable in class JsonParserf - Feature to enablepublic JsonParser disable(JsonParser.Feature f)
JsonParserJsonParser.Feature for list of features)disable in class JsonParserf - Feature to disablepublic boolean isEnabled(JsonParser.Feature f)
JsonParserJsonParser.Feature is enabled.isEnabled in class JsonParserf - Feature to checkTrue if feature is enabled; false otherwisepublic int getFeatureMask()
JsonParserJsonParser.Features.getFeatureMask in class JsonParserJsonParser.Features.@Deprecated public JsonParser setFeatureMask(int mask)
JsonParserJsonParser.FeaturessetFeatureMask in class JsonParsermask - Bit mask that defines set of features to enablepublic JsonParser overrideStdFeatures(int values, int mask)
JsonParsermask.
Functionally equivalent to
int oldState = getFeatureMask();
int newState = (oldState & ~mask) | (values & mask);
setFeatureMask(newState);
but preferred as this lets caller more efficiently specify actual changes made.overrideStdFeatures in class JsonParservalues - Bit mask of set/clear state for features to changemask - Bit mask of features to changepublic JsonParser overrideFormatFeatures(int values, int mask)
JsonParserFormatFeatures,
by specifying values (set / clear) along with a mask, to determine
which features to change, if any.
Default implementation will simply throw an exception to indicate that
the parser implementation does not support any FormatFeatures.
overrideFormatFeatures in class JsonParservalues - Bit mask of set/clear state for features to changemask - Bit mask of features to changepublic FormatSchema getSchema()
JsonParsergetSchema in class JsonParsernull if nonepublic void setSchema(FormatSchema schema)
JsonParser
If parser does not support specified schema, UnsupportedOperationException
is thrown.
setSchema in class JsonParserschema - Schema to usepublic boolean canUseSchema(FormatSchema schema)
JsonParserJsonParser.setSchema(com.fasterxml.jackson.core.FormatSchema)).canUseSchema in class JsonParserschema - Schema to checkpublic Version version()
JsonParserversion in interface Versionedversion in class JsonParserjackson-core jar that contains the classpublic Object getInputSource()
JsonParserInputStream or Reader, depending on what
parser was constructed with.
Note that returned value may be null in some cases; including
case where parser implementation does not want to exposed raw
source to caller.
In cases where input has been decorated, object returned here
is the decorated version; this allows some level of interaction
between users of parser and decorator object.
In general use of this accessor should be considered as "last effort", i.e. only used if no other mechanism is applicable.
getInputSource in class JsonParserpublic boolean requiresCustomCodec()
JsonParserObjectCodec is needed for binding data parsed
using JsonParser constructed by this factory
(which typically also implies the same for serialization
with JsonGenerator).requiresCustomCodec in class JsonParserObjectCodec is enoughpublic JacksonFeatureSet<StreamReadCapability> getReadCapabilities()
JsonParsergetReadCapabilities in class JsonParserpublic void close()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.Feature.AUTO_CLOSE_SOURCE is enabled.
Whether parser owns the input source depends on factory
method that was used to construct instance (so check
JsonFactory for details,
but the general
idea is that if caller passes in closable resource (such
as InputStream or Reader) parser does NOT
own the source; but if it passes a reference (such as
File or URL and creates
stream or reader it does own them.close in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableclose in class JsonParserIOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problempublic boolean isClosed()
JsonParserJsonParser.nextToken() (and the underlying
stream may be closed). Closing may be due to an explicit
call to JsonParser.close() or because parser has encountered
end of input.isClosed in class JsonParserTrue if this parser instance has been closedpublic void clearCurrentToken()
JsonParserJsonParser.hasCurrentToken() returns false, and
JsonParser.getCurrentToken() null).
Cleared token value can still be accessed by calling
JsonParser.getLastClearedToken() (if absolutely needed), but
usually isn't.
Method was added to be used by the optional data binder, since it has to be able to consume last token used for binding (so that it will not be used again).
clearCurrentToken in class JsonParserpublic JsonToken getLastClearedToken()
JsonParserJsonParser.clearCurrentToken(). This is not necessarily
the latest token read.
Will return null if no tokens have been cleared,
or if parser has been closed.getLastClearedToken in class JsonParsernull otherwisepublic void overrideCurrentName(String name)
JsonParserNote that use of this method should only be done as sort of last resort, as it is a work-around for regular operation.
overrideCurrentName in class JsonParsername - Name to use as the current name; may be null.public void assignCurrentValue(Object v)
JsonParser
getParsingContext().setCurrentValue(v);
assignCurrentValue in class JsonParserv - Current value to assign for the current input context of this parserpublic void setCurrentValue(Object v)
JsonParserJsonParser.assignCurrentValue(java.lang.Object), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0).setCurrentValue in class JsonParserv - Current value to assign for the current input context of this parserpublic JsonStreamContext getParsingContext()
JsonParsergetParsingContext in class JsonParserJsonStreamContext) associated with this parserpublic JsonToken currentToken()
JsonParsercurrentToken in class JsonParserpublic int currentTokenId()
JsonParserJsonParser.getCurrentToken() but that returns an
int instead of JsonToken (enum value).
Use of int directly is typically more efficient on switch statements, so this method may be useful when building low-overhead codecs. Note, however, that effect may not be big enough to matter: make sure to profile performance before deciding to use this method.
currentTokenId in class JsonParserint matching one of constants from JsonTokenId.public String currentName() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.FIELD_NAMEs it will
be the same as what JsonParser.getText() returns;
for field values it will be preceding field name;
and for others (array values, root-level values) null.currentName in class JsonParserIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic Object currentValue()
JsonParser
getParsingContext().getCurrentValue();
Note that "current value" is NOT populated (or used) by Streaming parser; it is only used by higher-level data-binding functionality. The reason it is included here is that it can be stored and accessed hierarchically, and gets passed through data-binding.
currentValue in class JsonParserpublic JsonLocation currentLocation()
JsonParser
Note that the location is not guaranteed to be accurate (although most
implementation will try their best): some implementations may only
report specific boundary locations (start or end locations of tokens)
and others only return JsonLocation.NA due to not having access
to input location information (when delegating actual decoding work
to other library)
currentLocation in class JsonParserpublic JsonLocation currentTokenLocation()
JsonParser
Note that the location is not guaranteed to be accurate (although most
implementation will try their best): some implementations may only
return JsonLocation.NA due to not having access
to input location information (when delegating actual decoding work
to other library)
currentTokenLocation in class JsonParserpublic JsonToken getCurrentToken()
JsonParserJsonParser.currentToken(), may be deprecated sometime after
Jackson 2.13 (will be removed from 3.0).getCurrentToken in class JsonParser@Deprecated public int getCurrentTokenId()
JsonParserJsonParser.currentTokenId().getCurrentTokenId in class JsonParserint matching one of constants from JsonTokenId.public String getCurrentName() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.currentName().getCurrentName in class JsonParserIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic Object getCurrentValue()
JsonParserJsonParser.currentValue(), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0).getCurrentValue in class JsonParserpublic JsonLocation getCurrentLocation()
JsonParserJsonParser.currentLocation(), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0).getCurrentLocation in class JsonParserpublic JsonLocation getTokenLocation()
JsonParserJsonParser.currentTokenLocation(), to be deprecated in later
Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0).getTokenLocation in class JsonParserpublic boolean hasCurrentToken()
JsonParserparser.getCurrentToken() != null.hasCurrentToken in class JsonParserJsonParser.nextToken(); false otherwise (parser
was just constructed, encountered end-of-input
and returned null from JsonParser.nextToken(), or the token
has been consumed)public boolean hasTokenId(int id)
JsonParser
return currentTokenId() == id
but may be more efficiently implemented.
Note that no traversal or conversion is performed; so in some
cases calling method like JsonParser.isExpectedStartArrayToken()
is necessary instead.
hasTokenId in class JsonParserid - Token id to match (from (@link JsonTokenId})True if the parser current points to specified tokenpublic boolean hasToken(JsonToken t)
JsonParser
return currentToken() == t
but may be more efficiently implemented.
Note that no traversal or conversion is performed; so in some
cases calling method like JsonParser.isExpectedStartArrayToken()
is necessary instead.
hasToken in class JsonParsert - Token to matchTrue if the parser current points to specified tokenpublic boolean isExpectedStartArrayToken()
JsonParserJsonToken.START_ARRAY) when start array is expected.
For some specialized parsers this can return true for other cases
as well; this is usually done to emulate arrays in cases underlying
format is ambiguous (XML, for example, has no format-level difference
between Objects and Arrays; it just has elements).
Default implementation is equivalent to:
currentToken() == JsonToken.START_ARRAYbut may be overridden by custom parser implementations.
isExpectedStartArrayToken in class JsonParserJsonToken.START_ARRAY);
false if notpublic boolean isExpectedStartObjectToken()
JsonParserJsonParser.isExpectedStartArrayToken(), but checks whether stream
currently points to JsonToken.START_OBJECT.isExpectedStartObjectToken in class JsonParserJsonToken.START_OBJECT);
false if notpublic boolean isExpectedNumberIntToken()
JsonParserJsonParser.isExpectedStartArrayToken(), but checks whether stream
currently points to JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT.
The initial use case is for XML backend to efficiently (attempt to) coerce textual content into numbers.
isExpectedNumberIntToken in class JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT);
false if notpublic boolean isNaN()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT.
NOTE: roughly equivalent to calling !Double.isFinite()
on value you would get from calling JsonParser.getDoubleValue().isNaN in class JsonParserTrue if the current token is of type JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT
but represents a "Not a Number"; false for other tokens and regular
floating-point numbersIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic String getText() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.nextToken(), or
after encountering end-of-input), returns null.
Method can be called for any token type.getText in class JsonParserJsonParser.nextToken() or other iteration methods)IOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic boolean hasTextCharacters()
JsonParserJsonParser.getTextCharacters() would be the most efficient
way to access textual content for the event parser currently
points to.
Default implementation simply returns false since only actual implementation class has knowledge of its internal buffering state. Implementations are strongly encouraged to properly override this method, to allow efficient copying of content by other code.
hasTextCharacters in class JsonParserJsonParser.getTextCharacters(); false
means that it may or may not existpublic char[] getTextCharacters()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.getText(), but that will return
underlying (unmodifiable) character array that contains
textual value, instead of constructing a String object
to contain this information.
Note, however, that:
JsonParser.getTextOffset()) to
know the actual offset
JsonParser.getTextLength()
for actual length of returned content.
Note that caller MUST NOT modify the returned character array in any way -- doing so may corrupt current parser state and render parser instance useless.
The only reason to call this method (over JsonParser.getText())
is to avoid construction of a String object (which
will make a copy of contents).
getTextCharacters in class JsonParserIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic int getTextLength()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.getTextCharacters(), to know length
of String stored in returned buffer.getTextLength in class JsonParserJsonParser.getTextCharacters() that are part of
textual content of the current token.IOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic int getTextOffset()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.getTextCharacters(), to know offset
of the first text content character within buffer.getTextOffset in class JsonParserJsonParser.getTextCharacters() that is part of
textual content of the current token.IOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic int getText(Writer writer) throws IOException, UnsupportedOperationException
JsonParserwriter.write(parser.getText());but should typically be more efficient as longer content does need to be combined into a single
String to return, and write
can occur directly from intermediate buffers Jackson uses.getText in class JsonParserwriter - Writer to write textual content toIOException - for low-level read issues or writes using passed
writer, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemsUnsupportedOperationExceptionpublic BigInteger getBigIntegerValue() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can not be used as a Java long primitive type due to its
magnitude.
It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT;
if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getDecimalValue()
and then constructing a BigInteger from that value.getBigIntegerValue in class JsonParserBigInteger (if numeric token);
otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic boolean getBooleanValue()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_TRUE or
JsonToken.VALUE_FALSE, to return matching boolean
value.
If the current token is of some other type, JsonParseException
will be throwngetBooleanValue in class JsonParserTrue if current token is JsonToken.VALUE_TRUE,
false if current token is JsonToken.VALUE_FALSE;
otherwise throws JsonParseExceptionIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic byte getByteValue()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a value of Java byte primitive type.
Note that in addition to "natural" input range of [-128, 127],
this also allows "unsigned 8-bit byte" values [128, 255]:
but for this range value will be translated by truncation, leading
to sign change.
It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT;
if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getDoubleValue()
and then casting; except for possible overflow/underflow
exception.
Note: if the resulting integer value falls outside range of
[-128, 255],
a InputCoercionException
will be thrown to indicate numeric overflow/underflow.
getByteValue in class JsonParserbyte (if numeric token within
range of [-128, 255]); otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic short getShortValue()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a value of Java short primitive type.
It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT;
if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getDoubleValue()
and then casting; except for possible overflow/underflow
exception.
Note: if the resulting integer value falls outside range of
Java short, a InputCoercionException
will be thrown to indicate numeric overflow/underflow.
getShortValue in class JsonParsershort (if numeric token within
Java 16-bit signed short range); otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic BigDecimal getDecimalValue() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT or
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT. No under/overflow exceptions
are ever thrown.getDecimalValue in class JsonParserBigDecimal (if numeric token);
otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic double getDoubleValue()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT and
it can be expressed as a Java double primitive type.
It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT;
if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getLongValue()
and then casting; except for possible overflow/underflow
exception.
Note: if the value falls
outside of range of Java double, a InputCoercionException
will be thrown to indicate numeric overflow/underflow.
getDoubleValue in class JsonParserdouble (if numeric token within
Java double range); otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic float getFloatValue()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT and
it can be expressed as a Java float primitive type.
It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT;
if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getLongValue()
and then casting; except for possible overflow/underflow
exception.
Note: if the value falls
outside of range of Java float, a InputCoercionException
will be thrown to indicate numeric overflow/underflow.
getFloatValue in class JsonParserfloat (if numeric token within
Java float range); otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic int getIntValue()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a value of Java int primitive type.
It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT;
if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getDoubleValue()
and then casting; except for possible overflow/underflow
exception.
Note: if the resulting integer value falls outside range of
Java int, a InputCoercionException
may be thrown to indicate numeric overflow/underflow.
getIntValue in class JsonParserint (if numeric token within
Java 32-bit signed int range); otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic long getLongValue()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and
it can be expressed as a Java long primitive type.
It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT;
if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getDoubleValue()
and then casting to int; except for possible overflow/underflow
exception.
Note: if the token is an integer, but its value falls
outside of range of Java long, a InputCoercionException
may be thrown to indicate numeric overflow/underflow.
getLongValue in class JsonParserlong (if numeric token within
Java 32-bit signed long range); otherwise exception thrownIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic JsonParser.NumberType getNumberType() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT or
JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT, returns
one of JsonParser.NumberType constants; otherwise returns null.getNumberType in class JsonParsernull otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic Number getNumberValue() throws IOException
JsonParsergetNumberValue in class JsonParserIOException - Problem with access: JsonParseException if
the current token is not numeric, or if decoding of the value fails
(invalid format for numbers); plain IOException if underlying
content read fails (possible if values are extracted lazily)public Number getNumberValueExact() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.getNumberValue() with the difference that
for floating-point numbers value returned may be BigDecimal
if the underlying format does not store floating-point numbers using
native representation: for example, textual formats represent numbers
as Strings (which are 10-based), and conversion to Double
is potentially lossy operation.
Default implementation simply returns JsonParser.getNumberValue()
getNumberValueExact in class JsonParserIOException - Problem with access: JsonParseException if
the current token is not numeric, or if decoding of the value fails
(invalid format for numbers); plain IOException if underlying
content read fails (possible if values are extracted lazily)public int getValueAsInt()
throws IOException
JsonParserint value.
Numbers are coerced using default Java rules; booleans convert to 0 (false)
and 1 (true), and Strings are parsed using default Java language integer
parsing rules.
If representation can not be converted to an int (including structured type markers like start/end Object/Array) default value of 0 will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsInt in class JsonParserint value current token is converted to, if possible; exception thrown
otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic int getValueAsInt(int defaultValue)
throws IOException
JsonParserIf representation can not be converted to an int (including structured type markers like start/end Object/Array) specified def will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsInt in class JsonParserdefaultValue - Default value to return if conversion to int is not possibleint value current token is converted to, if possible; def otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic long getValueAsLong()
throws IOException
JsonParserIf representation can not be converted to a long (including structured type markers like start/end Object/Array) default value of 0L will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsLong in class JsonParserlong value current token is converted to, if possible; exception thrown
otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic long getValueAsLong(long defaultValue)
throws IOException
JsonParserIf representation can not be converted to a long (including structured type markers like start/end Object/Array) specified def will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsLong in class JsonParserdefaultValue - Default value to return if conversion to long is not possiblelong value current token is converted to, if possible; def otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic double getValueAsDouble()
throws IOException
JsonParserIf representation can not be converted to a double (including structured types like Objects and Arrays), default value of 0.0 will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsDouble in class JsonParserdouble value current token is converted to, if possible; exception thrown
otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic double getValueAsDouble(double defaultValue)
throws IOException
JsonParserIf representation can not be converted to a double (including structured types like Objects and Arrays), specified def will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsDouble in class JsonParserdefaultValue - Default value to return if conversion to double is not possibledouble value current token is converted to, if possible; def otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic boolean getValueAsBoolean()
throws IOException
JsonParserIf representation can not be converted to a boolean value (including structured types like Objects and Arrays), default value of false will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsBoolean in class JsonParserboolean value current token is converted to, if possible; exception thrown
otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic boolean getValueAsBoolean(boolean defaultValue)
throws IOException
JsonParserIf representation can not be converted to a boolean value (including structured types like Objects and Arrays), specified def will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.
getValueAsBoolean in class JsonParserdefaultValue - Default value to return if conversion to boolean is not possibleboolean value current token is converted to, if possible; def otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic String getValueAsString() throws IOException
JsonParserString.
JSON Strings map naturally; scalar values get converted to
their textual representation.
If representation can not be converted to a String value (including structured types
like Objects and Arrays and null token), default value of
null will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.getValueAsString in class JsonParserString value current token is converted to, if possible; null otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic String getValueAsString(String defaultValue) throws IOException
JsonParserString.
JSON Strings map naturally; scalar values get converted to
their textual representation.
If representation can not be converted to a String value (including structured types
like Objects and Arrays and null token), specified default value
will be returned; no exceptions are thrown.getValueAsString in class JsonParserdefaultValue - Default value to return if conversion to String is not possibleString value current token is converted to, if possible; def otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic Object getEmbeddedObject() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.VALUE_EMBEDDED_OBJECT. For other token types,
null is returned.
Note: only some specialized parser implementations support
embedding of objects (usually ones that are facades on top
of non-streaming sources, such as object trees). One exception
is access to binary content (whether via base64 encoding or not)
which typically is accessible using this method, as well as
JsonParser.getBinaryValue().
getEmbeddedObject in class JsonParsernull otherwiseIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic byte[] getBinaryValue(Base64Variant b64variant) throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.getText()
and decoding result (except for decoding part),
but should be significantly more performant.
Note that non-decoded textual contents of the current token are not guaranteed to be accessible after this method is called. Current implementation, for example, clears up textual content during decoding. Decoded binary content, however, will be retained until parser is advanced to the next event.
getBinaryValue in class JsonParserb64variant - Expected variant of base64 encoded
content (see Base64Variants for definitions
of "standard" variants).IOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic int readBinaryValue(Base64Variant b64variant, OutputStream out) throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.readBinaryValue(OutputStream) but allows explicitly
specifying base64 variant to use.readBinaryValue in class JsonParserb64variant - base64 variant to useout - Output stream to use for passing decoded binary dataOutputStreamIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic JsonToken nextToken() throws IOException
JsonParsernextToken in class JsonParserIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic JsonToken nextValue() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.FIELD_NAME is returned, another
time to get the value for the field.
Method is most useful for iterating over value entries
of JSON objects; field name will still be available
by calling JsonParser.getCurrentName() when parser points to
the value.nextValue in class JsonParserJsonToken.NOT_AVAILABLE if no tokens were
available yet)IOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic void finishToken()
throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.getTextCharacters(), would
achieve).
Note that for many dataformat implementations this method will not do anything; this is the default implementation unless overridden by sub-classes.
finishToken in class JsonParserIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic JsonParser skipChildren() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonToken.START_OBJECT or JsonToken.START_ARRAY.
If not, it will do nothing.
After skipping, stream will point to matching
JsonToken.END_OBJECT or JsonToken.END_ARRAY
(possibly skipping nested pairs of START/END OBJECT/ARRAY tokens
as well as value tokens).
The idea is that after calling this method, application
will call JsonParser.nextToken() to point to the next
available token, if any.skipChildren in class JsonParserIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic boolean canReadObjectId()
JsonParserDefault implementation returns true; overridden by data formats that do support native Object Ids. Caller is expected to either use a non-native notation (explicit property or such), or fail, in case it can not use native object ids.
canReadObjectId in class JsonParserTrue if the format being read supports native Object Ids;
false if notpublic boolean canReadTypeId()
JsonParserDefault implementation returns true; overridden by data formats that do support native Type Ids. Caller is expected to either use a non-native notation (explicit property or such), or fail, in case it can not use native type ids.
canReadTypeId in class JsonParserTrue if the format being read supports native Type Ids;
false if notpublic Object getObjectId() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.canReadObjectId()
first, it is not illegal to call this method even if that method returns
true; but if so, it will return null. This may be used to simplify calling
code.
Default implementation will simply return null.
getObjectId in class JsonParsernull if noneIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic Object getTypeId() throws IOException
JsonParserJsonParser.canReadTypeId()
first, it is not illegal to call this method even if that method returns
true; but if so, it will return null. This may be used to simplify calling
code.
Default implementation will simply return null.
getTypeId in class JsonParsernull if noneIOException - for low-level read issues, or
JsonParseException for decoding problemspublic JsonParser delegate()
JsonParser this parser delegates calls to.Copyright © 2008–2022 FasterXML. All rights reserved.