| package com.fasterxml.jackson.databind; |
| |
| import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.cfg.ConfigFeature; |
| |
| /** |
| * Enumeration that defines simple on/off features that affect |
| * the way Java objects are deserialized from JSON |
| *<p> |
| * Note that features can be set both through |
| * {@link ObjectMapper} (as sort of defaults) and through |
| * {@link ObjectReader}. |
| * In first case these defaults must follow "config-then-use" patterns |
| * (i.e. defined once, not changed afterwards); all per-call |
| * changes must be done using {@link ObjectReader}. |
| *<p> |
| * Note that features that do not indicate version of inclusion |
| * were available in Jackson 2.0 (or earlier); only later additions |
| * indicate version of inclusion. |
| */ |
| public enum DeserializationFeature implements ConfigFeature |
| { |
| /* |
| /****************************************************** |
| /* Type conversion features |
| /****************************************************** |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether JSON floating point numbers |
| * are to be deserialized into {@link java.math.BigDecimal}s |
| * if only generic type description (either {@link Object} or |
| * {@link Number}, or within untyped {@link java.util.Map} |
| * or {@link java.util.Collection} context) is available. |
| * If enabled such values will be deserialized as {@link java.math.BigDecimal}s; |
| * if disabled, will be deserialized as {@link Double}s. |
| * <p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default, meaning that "untyped" floating |
| * point numbers will by default be deserialized as {@link Double}s |
| * (choice is for performance reason -- BigDecimals are slower than |
| * Doubles). |
| */ |
| USE_BIG_DECIMAL_FOR_FLOATS(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether JSON integral (non-floating-point) |
| * numbers are to be deserialized into {@link java.math.BigInteger}s |
| * if only generic type description (either {@link Object} or |
| * {@link Number}, or within untyped {@link java.util.Map} |
| * or {@link java.util.Collection} context) is available. |
| * If enabled such values will be deserialized as |
| * {@link java.math.BigInteger}s; |
| * if disabled, will be deserialized as "smallest" available type, |
| * which is either {@link Integer}, {@link Long} or |
| * {@link java.math.BigInteger}, depending on number of digits. |
| * <p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default, meaning that "untyped" integral |
| * numbers will by default be deserialized using whatever |
| * is the most compact integral type, to optimize efficiency. |
| */ |
| USE_BIG_INTEGER_FOR_INTS(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines how "small" JSON integral (non-floating-point) |
| * numbers -- ones that fit in 32-bit signed integer (`int`) -- are bound |
| * when target type is loosely typed as {@link Object} or {@link Number} |
| * (or within untyped {@link java.util.Map} or {@link java.util.Collection} context). |
| * If enabled, such values will be deserialized as {@link java.lang.Long}; |
| * if disabled, they will be deserialized as "smallest" available type, |
| * {@link Integer}. |
| * In addition, if enabled, trying to bind values that do not fit in {@link java.lang.Long} |
| * will throw a {@link com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonProcessingException}. |
| *<p> |
| * Note: if {@link #USE_BIG_INTEGER_FOR_INTS} is enabled, it has precedence |
| * over this setting, forcing use of {@link java.math.BigInteger} for all |
| * integral values. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default, meaning that "untyped" integral |
| * numbers will by default be deserialized using {@link java.lang.Integer} |
| * if value fits. |
| * |
| * @since 2.6 |
| */ |
| USE_LONG_FOR_INTS(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether JSON Array is mapped to |
| * <code>Object[]</code> or <code>List<Object></code> when binding |
| * "untyped" objects (ones with nominal type of <code>java.lang.Object</code>). |
| * If true, binds as <code>Object[]</code>; if false, as <code>List<Object></code>. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default, meaning that JSON arrays are bound as |
| * {@link java.util.List}s. |
| */ |
| USE_JAVA_ARRAY_FOR_JSON_ARRAY(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines standard deserialization mechanism used for |
| * Enum values: if enabled, Enums are assumed to have been serialized using |
| * return value of <code>Enum.toString()</code>; |
| * if disabled, return value of <code>Enum.name()</code> is assumed to have been used. |
| *<p> |
| * Note: this feature should usually have same value |
| * as {@link SerializationFeature#WRITE_ENUMS_USING_TO_STRING}. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| */ |
| READ_ENUMS_USING_TO_STRING(false), |
| |
| /* |
| /****************************************************** |
| * Error handling features |
| /****************************************************** |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether encountering of unknown |
| * properties (ones that do not map to a property, and there is |
| * no "any setter" or handler that can handle it) |
| * should result in a failure (by throwing a |
| * {@link JsonMappingException}) or not. |
| * This setting only takes effect after all other handling |
| * methods for unknown properties have been tried, and |
| * property remains unhandled. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is enabled by default (meaning that a |
| * {@link JsonMappingException} will be thrown if an unknown property |
| * is encountered). |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES(true), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether encountering of JSON null |
| * is an error when deserializing into Java primitive types |
| * (like 'int' or 'double'). If it is, a JsonProcessingException |
| * is thrown to indicate this; if not, default value is used |
| * (0 for 'int', 0.0 for double, same defaulting as what JVM uses). |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_NULL_FOR_PRIMITIVES(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether JSON integer numbers are valid |
| * values to be used for deserializing Java enum values. |
| * If set to 'false' numbers are acceptable and are used to map to |
| * ordinal() of matching enumeration value; if 'true', numbers are |
| * not allowed and a {@link JsonMappingException} will be thrown. |
| * Latter behavior makes sense if there is concern that accidental |
| * mapping from integer values to enums might happen (and when enums |
| * are always serialized as JSON Strings) |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_NUMBERS_FOR_ENUMS(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines what happens when type of a polymorphic |
| * value (indicated for example by {@link com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonTypeInfo}) |
| * can not be found (missing) or resolved (invalid class name, unmappable id); |
| * if enabled, an exception ir thrown; if false, null value is used instead. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is enabled by default so that exception is thrown for missing or invalid |
| * type information. |
| * |
| * @since 2.2 |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_INVALID_SUBTYPE(true), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines what happens when reading JSON content into tree |
| * ({@link com.fasterxml.jackson.core.TreeNode}) and a duplicate key |
| * is encountered (property name that was already seen for the JSON Object). |
| * If enabled, {@link JsonMappingException} will be thrown; if disabled, no exception |
| * is thrown and the new (later) value overwrites the earlier value. |
| *<p> |
| * Note that this property does NOT affect other aspects of data-binding; that is, |
| * no detection is done with respect to POJO properties or {@link java.util.Map} |
| * keys. New features may be added to control additional cases. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default so that no exception is thrown. |
| * |
| * @since 2.3 |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_READING_DUP_TREE_KEY(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines what happens when a property that has been explicitly |
| * marked as ignorable is encountered in input: if feature is enabled, |
| * {@link JsonMappingException} is thrown; if false, property is quietly skipped. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default so that no exception is thrown. |
| * |
| * @since 2.3 |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_IGNORED_PROPERTIES(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines what happens if an Object Id reference is encountered |
| * that does not refer to an actual Object with that id ("unresolved Object Id"): |
| * either an exception is thrown (<code>true</code>), or a null object is used |
| * instead (<code>false</code>). |
| * Note that if this is set to <code>false</code>, no further processing is done; |
| * specifically, if reference is defined via setter method, that method will NOT |
| * be called. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is enabled by default, so that unknown Object Ids will result in an |
| * exception being thrown, at the end of deserialization. |
| * |
| * @since 2.5 |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_UNRESOLVED_OBJECT_IDS(true), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines what happens if one or more Creator properties (properties |
| * bound to parameters of Creator method (constructor or static factory method)) |
| * are missing value to bind to from content. |
| * If enabled, such missing values result in a {@link JsonMappingException} being |
| * thrown with information on the first one (by index) of missing properties. |
| * If disabled, and if property is NOT marked as required, |
| * missing Creator properties are filled |
| * with <code>null values</code> provided by deserializer for the type of parameter |
| * (usually null for Object types, and default value for primitives; but redefinable |
| * via custom deserializers). |
| *<p> |
| * Note that having an injectable value counts as "not missing". |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default, so that no exception is thrown for missing creator |
| * property values, unless they are explicitly marked as `required`. |
| * |
| * @since 2.6 |
| */ |
| FAIL_ON_MISSING_CREATOR_PROPERTIES(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether Jackson code should catch |
| * and wrap {@link Exception}s (but never {@link Error}s!) |
| * to add additional information about |
| * location (within input) of problem or not. If enabled, |
| * most exceptions will be caught and re-thrown (exception |
| * specifically being that {@link java.io.IOException}s may be passed |
| * as is, since they are declared as throwable); this can be |
| * convenient both in that all exceptions will be checked and |
| * declared, and so there is more contextual information. |
| * However, sometimes calling application may just want "raw" |
| * unchecked exceptions passed as is. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is enabled by default. |
| */ |
| WRAP_EXCEPTIONS(true), |
| |
| /* |
| /****************************************************** |
| /* Structural conversion features |
| /****************************************************** |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether it is acceptable to coerce non-array |
| * (in JSON) values to work with Java collection (arrays, java.util.Collection) |
| * types. If enabled, collection deserializers will try to handle non-array |
| * values as if they had "implicit" surrounding JSON array. |
| * This feature is meant to be used for compatibility/interoperability reasons, |
| * to work with packages (such as XML-to-JSON converters) that leave out JSON |
| * array in cases where there is just a single element in array. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| */ |
| ACCEPT_SINGLE_VALUE_AS_ARRAY(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether it is acceptable to coerce single value array (in JSON) |
| * values to the corresponding value type. This is basically the opposite of the {@link #ACCEPT_SINGLE_VALUE_AS_ARRAY} |
| * feature. If more than one value is found in the array, a JsonMappingException is thrown. |
| * <p> |
| * |
| * Feature is disabled by default |
| * @since 2.4 |
| */ |
| UNWRAP_SINGLE_VALUE_ARRAYS(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature to allow "unwrapping" root-level JSON value, to match setting of |
| * {@link SerializationFeature#WRAP_ROOT_VALUE} used for serialization. |
| * Will verify that the root JSON value is a JSON Object, and that it has |
| * a single property with expected root name. If not, a |
| * {@link JsonMappingException} is thrown; otherwise value of the wrapped property |
| * will be deserialized as if it was the root value. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| */ |
| UNWRAP_ROOT_VALUE(false), |
| |
| /* |
| /****************************************************** |
| /* Value conversion features |
| /****************************************************** |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that can be enabled to allow JSON empty String |
| * value ("") to be bound to POJOs as null. |
| * If disabled, standard POJOs can only be bound from JSON null or |
| * JSON Object (standard meaning that no custom deserializers or |
| * constructors are defined; both of which can add support for other |
| * kinds of JSON values); if enabled, empty JSON String can be taken |
| * to be equivalent of JSON null. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| */ |
| ACCEPT_EMPTY_STRING_AS_NULL_OBJECT(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that can be enabled to allow empty JSON Array |
| * value (that is, <code>[ ]</code>) to be bound to POJOs as null. |
| * If disabled, standard POJOs can only be bound from JSON null or |
| * JSON Object (standard meaning that no custom deserializers or |
| * constructors are defined; both of which can add support for other |
| * kinds of JSON values); if enabled, empty JSON Array will be taken |
| * to be equivalent of JSON null. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| * |
| * @since 2.5 |
| */ |
| ACCEPT_EMPTY_ARRAY_AS_NULL_OBJECT(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether coercion from JSON floating point |
| * number (anything with command (`.`) or exponent portion (`e` / `E')) |
| * to an expected integral number (`int`, `long`, `java.lang.Integer`, `java.lang.Long`, |
| * `java.math.BigDecimal`) is allowed or not. |
| * If enabled, coercion truncates value; if disabled, a {@link JsonMappingException} |
| * will be thrown. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is enabled by default. |
| * |
| * @since 2.6 |
| */ |
| ACCEPT_FLOAT_AS_INT(true), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that allows unknown Enum values to be parsed as null values. |
| * If disabled, unknown Enum values will throw exceptions. |
| *<p> |
| * Note that in some cases this will basically ignore unknown Enum values; |
| * this is the keys for keys of {@link java.util.EnumMap} and values |
| * of {@link java.util.EnumSet} (because nulls are not accepted in these |
| * cases). |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is disabled by default. |
| * |
| * @since 2.0 |
| */ |
| READ_UNKNOWN_ENUM_VALUES_AS_NULL(false), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that controls whether numeric timestamp values are expected |
| * to be written using nanosecond timestamps (enabled) or not (disabled), |
| * <b>if and only if</b> datatype supports such resolution. |
| * Only newer datatypes (such as Java8 Date/Time) support such resolution -- |
| * older types (pre-Java8 <b>java.util.Date</b> etc) and Joda do not -- |
| * and this setting <b>has no effect</b> on such types. |
| *<p> |
| * If disabled, standard millisecond timestamps are assumed. |
| * This is the counterpart to {@link SerializationFeature#WRITE_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS}. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is enabled by default, to support most accurate time values possible. |
| * |
| * @since 2.2 |
| */ |
| READ_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS(true), |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that specifies whether context provided {@link java.util.TimeZone} |
| * ({@link DeserializationContext#getTimeZone()} should be used to adjust Date/Time |
| * values on deserialization, even if value itself contains timezone information. |
| * If enabled, contextual <code>TimeZone</code> will essentially override any other |
| * TimeZone information; if disabled, it will only be used if value itself does not |
| * contain any TimeZone information. |
| * |
| * @since 2.2 |
| */ |
| ADJUST_DATES_TO_CONTEXT_TIME_ZONE(true), |
| |
| /* |
| /****************************************************** |
| /* Other |
| /****************************************************** |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * Feature that determines whether {@link ObjectReader} should |
| * try to eagerly fetch necessary {@link JsonDeserializer} when |
| * possible. This improves performance in cases where similarly |
| * configured {@link ObjectReader} instance is used multiple |
| * times; and should not significantly affect single-use cases. |
| *<p> |
| * Note that there should not be any need to normally disable this |
| * feature: only consider that if there are actual perceived problems. |
| *<p> |
| * Feature is enabled by default. |
| * |
| * @since 2.1 |
| */ |
| EAGER_DESERIALIZER_FETCH(true) |
| |
| ; |
| |
| private final boolean _defaultState; |
| private final int _mask; |
| |
| private DeserializationFeature(boolean defaultState) { |
| _defaultState = defaultState; |
| _mask = (1 << ordinal()); |
| } |
| |
| @Override |
| public boolean enabledByDefault() { return _defaultState; } |
| |
| @Override |
| public int getMask() { return _mask; } |
| |
| @Override |
| public boolean enabledIn(int flags) { return (flags & _mask) != 0; } |
| } |