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java.lang.Objectcom.vaadin.data.validator.AbstractValidator<T>
T
- The typepublic abstract class AbstractValidator<T>
Abstract Validator
implementation that
provides a basic Validator implementation except the
isValidValue(Object)
method.
To include the value that failed validation in the exception message you can
use "{0}" in the error message. This will be replaced with the failed value
(converted to string using Object.toString()
) or "null" if the value is
null.
The default implementation of AbstractValidator does not support HTML in
error messages. To enable HTML support, override
InvalidValueException#getHtmlMessage()
and throw such exceptions from
validate(Object)
.
Since Vaadin 7, subclasses can either implement validate(Object)
directly or implement isValidValue(Object)
when migrating legacy
applications. To check validity, validate(Object)
should be used.
Nested Class Summary |
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.vaadin.data.Validator |
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Validator.EmptyValueException, Validator.InvalidValueException |
Constructor Summary | |
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AbstractValidator(java.lang.String errorMessage)
Constructs a validator with the given error message. |
Method Summary | |
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java.lang.String |
getErrorMessage()
Returns the message to be included in the exception in case the value does not validate. |
abstract java.lang.Class<T> |
getType()
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boolean |
isValid(java.lang.Object value)
Since Vaadin 7, subclasses of AbstractValidator should override isValidValue(Object) or validate(Object) instead of
isValid(Object) . |
protected boolean |
isValidType(java.lang.Object value)
Checks the type of the value to validate to ensure it conforms with getType. |
protected abstract boolean |
isValidValue(T value)
Internally check the validity of a value. |
void |
setErrorMessage(java.lang.String errorMessage)
Sets the message to be included in the exception in case the value does not validate. |
void |
validate(java.lang.Object value)
Checks the given value against this validator. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public AbstractValidator(java.lang.String errorMessage)
errorMessage
- the message to be included in an InvalidValueException
(with "{0}" replaced by the value that failed validation).Method Detail |
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public boolean isValid(java.lang.Object value)
isValidValue(Object)
or validate(Object)
instead of
isValid(Object)
. validate(Object)
should normally be
used to check values.
value
-
protected abstract boolean isValidValue(T value)
validate(Object)
and the return value of this method is ignored.
This method should not be called from outside the validator class itself.
value
-
public void validate(java.lang.Object value) throws Validator.InvalidValueException
Validator
Validator.InvalidValueException
is thrown.
validate
in interface Validator
value
- the value to check
Validator.InvalidValueException
- if the value is invalidprotected boolean isValidType(java.lang.Object value)
value
- The value to check
getType()
public java.lang.String getErrorMessage()
setErrorMessage(String)
.public void setErrorMessage(java.lang.String errorMessage)
errorMessage
- the error message. "{0}" is automatically replaced by the
value that did not validate.public abstract java.lang.Class<T> getType()
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