/* * Copyright (C) 2008 Google Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package cn.emay.sdk.util.json.gson; import java.lang.reflect.Field; import java.util.Locale; /** * An enumeration that defines a few standard naming conventions for JSON field * names. This enumeration should be used in conjunction with * {@link com.google.gson.GsonBuilder} to configure a * {@link com.google.gson.Gson} instance to properly translate Java field names * into the desired JSON field names. * * @author Inderjeet Singh * @author Joel Leitch */ public enum FieldNamingPolicy implements FieldNamingStrategy { /** * Using this naming policy with Gson will ensure that the field name is * unchanged. */ IDENTITY() { @Override public String translateName(Field f) { return f.getName(); } }, /** * Using this naming policy with Gson will ensure that the first "letter" of the * Java field name is capitalized when serialized to its JSON form. * *

* Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" ---> "JSON Field Name": *

* */ UPPER_CAMEL_CASE() { @Override public String translateName(Field f) { return upperCaseFirstLetter(f.getName()); } }, /** * Using this naming policy with Gson will ensure that the first "letter" of the * Java field name is capitalized when serialized to its JSON form and the words * will be separated by a space. * *

* Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" ---> "JSON Field Name": *

* * * @since 1.4 */ UPPER_CAMEL_CASE_WITH_SPACES() { @Override public String translateName(Field f) { return upperCaseFirstLetter(separateCamelCase(f.getName(), " ")); } }, /** * Using this naming policy with Gson will modify the Java Field name from its * camel cased form to a lower case field name where each word is separated by * an underscore (_). * *

* Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" ---> "JSON Field Name": *

* */ LOWER_CASE_WITH_UNDERSCORES() { @Override public String translateName(Field f) { return separateCamelCase(f.getName(), "_").toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); } }, /** * Using this naming policy with Gson will modify the Java Field name from its * camel cased form to a lower case field name where each word is separated by a * dash (-). * *

* Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" ---> "JSON Field Name": *

* * Using dashes in JavaScript is not recommended since dash is also used for a * minus sign in expressions. This requires that a field named with dashes is * always accessed as a quoted property like {@code myobject['my-field']}. * Accessing it as an object field {@code myobject.my-field} will result in an * unintended javascript expression. * * @since 1.4 */ LOWER_CASE_WITH_DASHES() { @Override public String translateName(Field f) { return separateCamelCase(f.getName(), "-").toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); } }; /** * Converts the field name that uses camel-case define word separation into * separate words that are separated by the provided {@code separatorString}. */ static String separateCamelCase(String name, String separator) { StringBuilder translation = new StringBuilder(); for (int i = 0; i < name.length(); i++) { char character = name.charAt(i); if (Character.isUpperCase(character) && translation.length() != 0) { translation.append(separator); } translation.append(character); } return translation.toString(); } /** * Ensures the JSON field names begins with an upper case letter. */ static String upperCaseFirstLetter(String name) { StringBuilder fieldNameBuilder = new StringBuilder(); int index = 0; char firstCharacter = name.charAt(index); while (index < name.length() - 1) { if (Character.isLetter(firstCharacter)) { break; } fieldNameBuilder.append(firstCharacter); firstCharacter = name.charAt(++index); } if (index == name.length()) { return fieldNameBuilder.toString(); } if (!Character.isUpperCase(firstCharacter)) { String modifiedTarget = modifyString(Character.toUpperCase(firstCharacter), name, ++index); return fieldNameBuilder.append(modifiedTarget).toString(); } else { return name; } } private static String modifyString(char firstCharacter, String srcString, int indexOfSubstring) { return (indexOfSubstring < srcString.length()) ? firstCharacter + srcString.substring(indexOfSubstring) : String.valueOf(firstCharacter); } }