Assertion utility class that assists in validating arguments.
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Doing this clearly indicates a contract violation when it * occurs and protects the class's invariants. * * <p>Typically used to validate method arguments rather than configuration * properties, to check for cases that are usually programmer errors rather than * configuration errors. In contrast to config initialization code, there is * usally no point in falling back to defaults in such methods. * * <p>This class is similar to JUnit's assertion library. If an argument value is * deemed invalid, an {@link IllegalArgumentException} is thrown (typically). * For example: * * <pre class="code"> * Assert.notNull(clazz, "The class must not be null"); * Assert.isTrue(i > 0, "The value must be greater than zero");</pre> * * Mainly for internal use within the framework; consider Jakarta's Commons Lang * >= 2.0 for a more comprehensive suite of assertion utilities. * * @author Keith Donald * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Colin Sampaleanu * @author Rob Harrop * @since 1.1.2 */ public abstract class Assert { /** * Assert a boolean expression, throwing <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> * if the test result is <code>false</code>. * <pre class="code">Assert.isTrue(i > 0, "The value must be greater than zero");</pre> * @param expression a boolean expression * @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is <code>false</code> */ public static void isTrue(boolean expression, String message) { if (!expression) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(message); } } /** * Assert a boolean expression, throwing <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> * if the test result is <code>false</code>. * <pre class="code">Assert.isTrue(i > 0);</pre> * @param expression a boolean expression * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is <code>false</code> */ public static void isTrue(boolean expression) { isTrue(expression, "[Assertion failed] - this expression must be true"); } /** * Assert a boolean expression, throwing <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> * if the test result is <code>true</code>. * <pre class="code">Assert.isFalse(i > 0);</pre> * @param expression a boolean expression * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is <code>true</code> */ public static void isFalse(boolean expression) { isTrue(!expression, "[Assertion failed] - this expression must be false"); } /** * Assert a boolean expression, throwing <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> * if the test result is <code>true</code>. * <pre class="code">Assert.isFalse(i <= 0, "The value must be greater than zero");</pre> * @param expression a boolean expression * @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is <code>true</code> */ public static void isFalse(boolean expression, String message) { isTrue(!expression, message); } /** * Assert that an object is <code>null</code> . * <pre class="code">Assert.isNull(value, "The value must be null");</pre> * @param object the object to check * @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is not <code>null</code> */ public static void isNull(Object object, String message) { if (object != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(message); } } /** * Assert that an object is <code>null</code> . * <pre class="code">Assert.isNull(value);</pre> * @param object the object to check * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is not <code>null</code> */ public static void isNull(Object object) { isNull(object, "[Assertion failed] - the object argument must be null"); } /** * Assert that an object is not <code>null</code> . * <pre class="code">Assert.notNull(clazz, "The class must not be null");</pre> * @param object the object to check * @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is <code>null</code> */ public static void notNull(Object object, String message) { if (object == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(message); } } /** * Assert that an object is not <code>null</code> . * <pre class="code">Assert.notNull(clazz);</pre> * @param object the object to check * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object is <code>null</code> */ public static void notNull(Object object) { notNull(object, "[Assertion failed] - this argument is required; it must not be null"); } /** * Assert that the given String is not empty; that is, * it must not be <code>null</code> and not the empty String. * <pre class="code">Assert.hasLength(name, "Name must not be empty");</pre> * @param text the String to check * @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails * @see StringUtils#hasLength */ public static void hasLength(String text, String message) { if (!StringUtils.hasLength(text)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(message); } } /** * Assert that the given String is not empty; that is, * it must not be <code>null</code> and not the empty String. * <pre class="code">Assert.hasLength(name);</pre> * @param text the String to check * @see StringUtils#hasLength */ public static void hasLength(String text) { hasLength(text, "[Assertion failed] - this String argument must have length; it must not be <code>null</code> or empty"); } /** * Assert that the given String has valid text content; that is, it must not * be <code>null</code> and must contain at least one non-whitespace character. * <pre class="code">Assert.hasText(name, "'name' must not be empty");</pre> * @param text the String to check * @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails * @see StringUtils#hasText */ public static void hasText(String text, String message) { if (!StringUtils.hasText(text)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(message); } } /** * Assert that the given String has valid text content; that is, it must not * be <code>null</code> and must contain at least one non-whitespace character. * <pre class="code">Assert.hasText(name, "'name' must not be empty");</pre> * @param text the String to check * @see StringUtils#hasText */ public static void hasText(String text) { hasText(text, "[Assertion failed] - this String argument must have text; it must not be <code>null</code>, empty, or blank"); } /** * Assert that the given text does not contain the given substring. * <pre class="code">Assert.doesNotContain(name, "rod", "Name must not contain 'rod'");</pre> * @param textToSearch the text to search * @param substring the substring to find within the text * @param message the exception message to use if the assertion fails */ public static void doesNotContain(String textToSearch, String substring, String message) { if (StringUtils.hasLength(textToSearch) && StringUtils.hasLength(substring) && textToSearch.indexOf(substring) != -1) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(message); } } /** * Assert that the given text does not contain the given substring. * <pre class="code">Assert.doesNotContain(name, "rod");</pre> * @param textToSearch the text to search * @param substring the substring to find within the text */ public static void doesNotContain(String textToSearch, String substring) { doesNotContain(textToSearch, substring, "[Assertion failed] - this String argument must not contain the substring [" + substring + "]"); } } /** * Miscellaneous {@link String} utility methods. * * <p>Mainly for internal use within the framework; consider * <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/lang/">Jakarta's Commons Lang</a> * for a more comprehensive suite of * {@link org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils String utilities}. * * <p>This class delivers some simple functionality that should really * be provided by the core Java <code>String</code> and {@link StringBuffer} * classes, such as the ability to {@link #replace} all occurrences of a given * substring in a target string. It also provides easy-to-use methods to * convert between delimited strings, such as CSV strings, and collections and * arrays. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Keith Donald * @author Rob Harrop * @author Rick Evans * @author Jacky.Song * @since 16 April 2001 */ abstract class StringUtils { /** * Check that the given String is neither <code>null</code> nor of length 0. * Note: Will return <code>true</code> for a String that purely consists of whitespace. * <p><pre> * StringUtils.hasLength(null) = false * StringUtils.hasLength("") = false * StringUtils.hasLength(" ") = true * StringUtils.hasLength("Hello") = true * </pre> * @param str the String to check (may be <code>null</code>) * @return <code>true</code> if the String is not null and has length * @see #hasText(String) */ public static boolean hasLength(String str) { return (str != null && str.length() > 0); } /** * Check whether the given String has actual text. * More specifically, returns <code>true</code> if the string not <code>null</code>, * its length is greater than 0, and it contains at least one non-whitespace character. * <p><pre> * StringUtils.hasText(null) = false * StringUtils.hasText("") = false * StringUtils.hasText(" ") = false * StringUtils.hasText("12345") = true * StringUtils.hasText(" 12345 ") = true * </pre> * @param str the String to check (may be <code>null</code>) * @return <code>true</code> if the String is not <code>null</code>, its length is * greater than 0, and it does not contain whitespace only * @see java.lang.Character#isWhitespace */ public static boolean hasText(String str) { if (!hasLength(str)) { return false; } int strLen = str.length(); for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { if (!Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(i))) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Check whether the given String contains any whitespace characters. * @param str the String to check (may be <code>null</code>) * @return <code>true</code> if the String is not empty and * contains at least 1 whitespace character * @see java.lang.Character#isWhitespace */ public static boolean containsWhitespace(String str) { if (!hasLength(str)) { return false; } int strLen = str.length(); for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { if (Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(i))) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Capitalize a <code>String</code>, changing the first letter to * upper case as per {@link Character#toUpperCase(char)}. * No other letters are changed. * @param str the String to capitalize, may be <code>null</code> * @return the capitalized String, <code>null</code> if null */ public static String capitalize(String str) { return changeFirstCharacterCase(str, true); } /** * Uncapitalize a <code>String</code>, changing the first letter to * lower case as per {@link Character#toLowerCase(char)}. * No other letters are changed. * @param str the String to uncapitalize, may be <code>null</code> * @return the uncapitalized String, <code>null</code> if null */ public static String uncapitalize(String str) { return changeFirstCharacterCase(str, false); } private static String changeFirstCharacterCase(String str, boolean capitalize) { if (str == null || str.length() == 0) { return str; } StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(str.length()); if (capitalize) { buf.append(Character.toUpperCase(str.charAt(0))); } else { buf.append(Character.toLowerCase(str.charAt(0))); } buf.append(str.substring(1)); return buf.toString(); } }