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Jeroen van der Wal updated ISIS-491: ------------------------------------ Fix Version/s: (was: core-1.7.0) core-2.0.0 > Integrate JSR-349 validation. > ----------------------------- > > Key: ISIS-491 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-491 > Project: Isis > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Core > Affects Versions: core-1.2.0 > Reporter: Dan Haywood > Assignee: Oscar Bou > Fix For: core-1.8.0 > > Original Estimate: 72h > Remaining Estimate: 72h > > as per > http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/stable/validator/reference/en-US/html_single/ > The reference implementation (Hibernate Validator) is Apache licensed [1]. > ~~~ > Implementation: should not be too difficult; mostly a matter of writing some > FacetFactories. > It may not make sense to use every feature of JSR-349... > * constructor parameters > * constraint groups > 1. In Isis bootstrapping, get hold and cache the Validator. (This is > thread-safe, so could perhaps be global; maybe as a new top-level component > cf AuthorizationManager etc). > ValidatorFactory factory = Validation.buildDefaultValidatorFactory(); > validator = factory.getValidator(); > and also > executableValidator = validator.forExecutables(); > Validating a property change can be done using: > Set<ConstraintViolation<Car>> constraintViolations = validator.validateValue( > Car.class, > "manufacturer", > null > ); > assertEquals( 1, constraintViolations.size() ); > assertEquals( "may not be null", > constraintViolations.iterator().next().getMessage() ); > (nb: using validator.validateProperty(...) would mean that the value has been > applied already). > eg this would be a facet that implements ValidatingInteractionAdvisor and > acts on a ValidityContext of type PropertyModifyContext. (eg subclass > PropertyValidateFacetAbstract) > 2. Validating a parameter of an action can be done using: > Car object = new Car( "Morris" ); > Method method = Car.class.getMethod( "drive", int.class ); > Object[] parameterValues = { 80 }; > Set<ConstraintViolation<Car>> violations = > executableValidator.validateParameters( > object, > method, > parameterValues > ); > assertEquals( 1, violations.size() ); > Class<? extends Annotation> constraintType = violations.iterator() > .next() > .getConstraintDescriptor() > .getAnnotation() > .annotationType(); > assertEquals( Max.class, constraintType ); > This would be in a Facet that implements ValidatingInteractionAdvisor and > acts on a ValidityContext of type ActionInvocationContext (eg subclass > ActionValidationFacetAbstract) > ~~~ > There are also some new features that could be implemented: > 3. validating the return value of an action: > Car object = new Car( "Morris" ); > Method method = Car.class.getMethod( "getPassengers" ); > Object returnValue = Collections.<Passenger>emptyList(); > Set<ConstraintViolation<Car>> violations = > executableValidator.validateReturnValue( > object, > method, > returnValue > ); > assertEquals( 1, violations.size() ); > Class<? extends Annotation> constraintType = violations.iterator() > .next() > .getConstraintDescriptor() > .getAnnotation() > .annotationType(); > assertEquals( Size.class, constraintType ); > This would need to be done after the action has been invoked; if the > constraint failed, then an exception would be thrown causing the transaction > to be aborted. This might require a new subclass of ValidityContext, eg > ActionReturnValueContext. > 4. cf ISIS-479, all dirtied objects should be validated prior to commit. > a) we re-validate all properties (using the value of the property as the > proposed value). This would be done using InteractionUtils, called from > isAssociationValid with a ValidityContext of PropertyModifyContext. > b) we validate the object, ie InteractionUtils, with all with a > ValidityContext of ObjectValidityContext. > We would then have a new facet, implementing ValidatingInteractionAdvisor and > acting on an ObjectValidityContext (eg subclass ValidateObjectFacetAbstract); > which should perform: > Set<ConstraintViolation<Car>> constraintViolations = validator.validate( car > ); -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)