public class MapDeserializer extends ContainerDeserializerBase<Map<Object,Object>> implements ContextualDeserializer, ResolvableDeserializer
Map instance, with typed contents.
Note: for untyped content (one indicated by passing Object.class
as the type), UntypedObjectDeserializer is used instead.
It can also construct Maps, but not with specific
POJO types, only other containers and primitives/wrappers.
JsonDeserializer.None| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected JsonDeserializer<Object> |
_delegateDeserializer
Deserializer that is used iff delegate-based creator is
to be used for deserializing from JSON Object.
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protected boolean |
_hasDefaultCreator |
protected Set<String> |
_ignorableProperties |
protected KeyDeserializer |
_keyDeserializer
Key deserializer to use; either passed via constructor
(when indicated by annotations), or resolved when
resolve(com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.DeserializationContext) is called; |
protected JavaType |
_mapType |
protected PropertyBasedCreator |
_propertyBasedCreator
If the Map is to be instantiated using non-default constructor
or factory method
that takes one or more named properties as argument(s),
this creator is used for instantiation.
|
protected boolean |
_standardStringKey
|
protected JsonDeserializer<Object> |
_valueDeserializer
Value deserializer.
|
protected ValueInstantiator |
_valueInstantiator |
protected TypeDeserializer |
_valueTypeDeserializer
If value instances have polymorphic type information, this
is the type deserializer that can handle it
|
_valueClass, F_MASK_INT_COERCIONS| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
|---|---|
|
MapDeserializer(JavaType mapType,
ValueInstantiator valueInstantiator,
KeyDeserializer keyDeser,
JsonDeserializer<Object> valueDeser,
TypeDeserializer valueTypeDeser) |
protected |
MapDeserializer(MapDeserializer src)
Copy-constructor that can be used by sub-classes to allow
copy-on-write styling copying of settings of an existing instance.
|
protected |
MapDeserializer(MapDeserializer src,
KeyDeserializer keyDeser,
JsonDeserializer<Object> valueDeser,
TypeDeserializer valueTypeDeser,
Set<String> ignorable) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Map<Object,Object> |
_deserializeUsingCreator(JsonParser p,
DeserializationContext ctxt) |
protected boolean |
_isStdKeyDeser(JavaType mapType,
KeyDeserializer keyDeser)
Helper method used to check whether we can just use the default key
deserialization, where JSON String becomes Java String.
|
protected void |
_readAndBind(JsonParser p,
DeserializationContext ctxt,
Map<Object,Object> result) |
protected void |
_readAndBindStringKeyMap(JsonParser p,
DeserializationContext ctxt,
Map<Object,Object> result)
Optimized method used when keys can be deserialized as plain old
Strings, and there is no custom deserialized
specified. |
JsonDeserializer<?> |
createContextual(DeserializationContext ctxt,
BeanProperty property)
Method called to finalize setup of this deserializer,
when it is known for which property deserializer is needed for.
|
Map<Object,Object> |
deserialize(JsonParser p,
DeserializationContext ctxt)
Method that can be called to ask implementation to deserialize
JSON content into the value type this serializer handles.
|
Map<Object,Object> |
deserialize(JsonParser p,
DeserializationContext ctxt,
Map<Object,Object> result)
Alternate deserialization method (compared to the most commonly
used,
JsonDeserializer.deserialize(JsonParser, DeserializationContext)),
which takes in initialized value instance, to be
configured and/or populated by deserializer. |
Object |
deserializeWithType(JsonParser jp,
DeserializationContext ctxt,
TypeDeserializer typeDeserializer)
Base implementation that does not assume specific type
inclusion mechanism.
|
JsonDeserializer<Object> |
getContentDeserializer()
Accesor for deserializer use for deserializing content values.
|
JavaType |
getContentType()
Accessor for declared type of contained value elements; either exact
type, or one of its supertypes.
|
Class<?> |
getMapClass() |
JavaType |
getValueType()
Exact structured type deserializer handles, if known.
|
boolean |
isCachable()
Turns out that these are expensive enough to create so that caching
does make sense.
|
void |
resolve(DeserializationContext ctxt)
Method called after deserializer instance has been constructed
(and registered as necessary by provider objects),
but before it has returned it to the caller.
|
void |
setIgnorableProperties(Set<String> ignorable) |
void |
setIgnorableProperties(String[] ignorable) |
protected MapDeserializer |
withResolved(KeyDeserializer keyDeser,
TypeDeserializer valueTypeDeser,
JsonDeserializer<?> valueDeser,
Set<String> ignorable)
Fluent factory method used to create a copy with slightly
different settings.
|
protected void |
wrapAndThrow(Throwable t,
Object ref)
Deprecated.
|
findBackReference, wrapAndThrow_coerceIntegral, _deserializeFromEmpty, _failDoubleToIntCoercion, _hasTextualNull, _isIntNumber, _isNaN, _isNegInf, _isPosInf, _parseBoolean, _parseBooleanFromInt, _parseBooleanFromOther, _parseBooleanPrimitive, _parseByte, _parseDate, _parseDate, _parseDouble, _parseDoublePrimitive, _parseFloat, _parseFloatPrimitive, _parseInteger, _parseIntPrimitive, _parseLong, _parseLongPrimitive, _parseShort, _parseShortPrimitive, _parseString, findConvertingContentDeserializer, findDeserializer, findFormatFeature, findFormatOverrides, getValueClass, handledType, handleMissingEndArrayForSingle, handleUnknownProperty, isDefaultDeserializer, isDefaultKeyDeserializer, parseDoublegetDelegatee, getEmptyValue, getEmptyValue, getKnownPropertyNames, getNullValue, getNullValue, getObjectIdReader, replaceDelegatee, unwrappingDeserializerprotected final JavaType _mapType
protected final KeyDeserializer _keyDeserializer
resolve(com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.DeserializationContext) is called;protected boolean _standardStringKey
protected final JsonDeserializer<Object> _valueDeserializer
protected final TypeDeserializer _valueTypeDeserializer
protected final ValueInstantiator _valueInstantiator
protected final boolean _hasDefaultCreator
protected JsonDeserializer<Object> _delegateDeserializer
protected PropertyBasedCreator _propertyBasedCreator
public MapDeserializer(JavaType mapType, ValueInstantiator valueInstantiator, KeyDeserializer keyDeser, JsonDeserializer<Object> valueDeser, TypeDeserializer valueTypeDeser)
protected MapDeserializer(MapDeserializer src)
protected MapDeserializer(MapDeserializer src, KeyDeserializer keyDeser, JsonDeserializer<Object> valueDeser, TypeDeserializer valueTypeDeser, Set<String> ignorable)
protected MapDeserializer withResolved(KeyDeserializer keyDeser, TypeDeserializer valueTypeDeser, JsonDeserializer<?> valueDeser, Set<String> ignorable)
protected final boolean _isStdKeyDeser(JavaType mapType, KeyDeserializer keyDeser)
public void setIgnorableProperties(String[] ignorable)
public void resolve(DeserializationContext ctxt) throws JsonMappingException
ResolvableDeserializerresolve in interface ResolvableDeserializerctxt - Context to use for accessing configuration, resolving
secondary deserializersJsonMappingExceptionpublic JsonDeserializer<?> createContextual(DeserializationContext ctxt, BeanProperty property) throws JsonMappingException
createContextual in interface ContextualDeserializerctxt - Deserialization context to access configuration, additional
deserializers that may be needed by this deserializerproperty - Method, field or constructor parameter that represents the property
(and is used to assign deserialized value).
Should be available; but there may be cases where caller can not provide it and
null is passed instead (in which case impls usually pass 'this' deserializer as is)JsonMappingExceptionpublic JavaType getContentType()
ContainerDeserializerBasegetContentType in class ContainerDeserializerBase<Map<Object,Object>>public JsonDeserializer<Object> getContentDeserializer()
ContainerDeserializerBasegetContentDeserializer in class ContainerDeserializerBase<Map<Object,Object>>public boolean isCachable()
IMPORTANT: but, note, that instances CAN NOT BE CACHED if there is a value type deserializer; this caused an issue with 2.4.4 of JAXB Annotations (failing a test). It is also possible that some other settings could make deserializers un-cacheable; but on the other hand, caching can make a big positive difference with performance... so it's a hard choice.
isCachable in class JsonDeserializer<Map<Object,Object>>public Map<Object,Object> deserialize(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt) throws IOException
JsonDeserializerPre-condition for this method is that the parser points to the first event that is part of value to deserializer (and which is never JSON 'null' literal, more on this below): for simple types it may be the only value; and for structured types the Object start marker or a FIELD_NAME.
The two possible input conditions for structured types result from polymorphism via fields. In the ordinary case, Jackson calls this method when it has encountered an OBJECT_START, and the method implementation must advance to the next token to see the first field name. If the application configures polymorphism via a field, then the object looks like the following.
{
"@class": "class name",
...
}
Jackson consumes the two tokens (the @class field name
and its value) in order to learn the class and select the deserializer.
Thus, the stream is pointing to the FIELD_NAME for the first field
after the @class. Thus, if you want your method to work correctly
both with and without polymorphism, you must begin your method with:
if (jp.getCurrentToken() == JsonToken.START_OBJECT) {
jp.nextToken();
}
This results in the stream pointing to the field name, so that
the two conditions align.
Post-condition is that the parser will point to the last event that is part of deserialized value (or in case deserialization fails, event that was not recognized or usable, which may be the same event as the one it pointed to upon call).
Note that this method is never called for JSON null literal, and thus deserializers need (and should) not check for it.
deserialize in class JsonDeserializer<Map<Object,Object>>p - Parsed used for reading JSON contentctxt - Context that can be used to access information about
this deserialization activity.IOExceptionpublic Map<Object,Object> deserialize(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt, Map<Object,Object> result) throws IOException
JsonDeserializerJsonDeserializer.deserialize(JsonParser, DeserializationContext)),
which takes in initialized value instance, to be
configured and/or populated by deserializer.
Method is not necessarily used (or supported) by all types
(it will not work for immutable types, for obvious reasons):
most commonly it is used for Collections and Maps.
It may be used both with "updating readers" (for POJOs) and
when Collections and Maps use "getter as setter".
Default implementation just throws
UnsupportedOperationException, to indicate that types
that do not explicitly add support do not necessarily support
update-existing-value operation (esp. immutable types)
deserialize in class JsonDeserializer<Map<Object,Object>>IOExceptionpublic Object deserializeWithType(JsonParser jp, DeserializationContext ctxt, TypeDeserializer typeDeserializer) throws IOException, JsonProcessingException
StdDeserializerdeserializeWithType in class StdDeserializer<Map<Object,Object>>typeDeserializer - Deserializer to use for handling type informationIOExceptionJsonProcessingExceptionpublic final Class<?> getMapClass()
public JavaType getValueType()
StdDeserializerDefault implementation just returns null.
getValueType in class StdDeserializer<Map<Object,Object>>protected final void _readAndBind(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt, Map<Object,Object> result) throws IOException
IOExceptionprotected final void _readAndBindStringKeyMap(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt, Map<Object,Object> result) throws IOException
Strings, and there is no custom deserialized
specified.IOExceptionpublic Map<Object,Object> _deserializeUsingCreator(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt) throws IOException
IOException@Deprecated protected void wrapAndThrow(Throwable t, Object ref) throws IOException
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