java.lang.Object
edu.internet2.middleware.grouperClientExt.com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonGenerator
edu.internet2.middleware.grouperClientExt.com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer
All Implemented Interfaces:
Versioned, Closeable, Flushable, AutoCloseable

public class TokenBuffer extends JsonGenerator
Utility class used for efficient storage of JsonToken sequences, needed for temporary buffering. Space efficient for different sequence lengths (especially so for smaller ones; but not significantly less efficient for larger), highly efficient for linear iteration and appending. Implemented as segmented/chunked linked list of tokens; only modifications are via appends.
  • Field Details

    • DEFAULT_GENERATOR_FEATURES

      protected static final int DEFAULT_GENERATOR_FEATURES
    • _objectCodec

      protected ObjectCodec _objectCodec
      Object codec to use for stream-based object conversion through parser/generator interfaces. If null, such methods cannot be used.
    • _parentContext

      protected JsonStreamContext _parentContext
      Parse context from "parent" parser (one from which content to buffer is read, if specified). Used, if available, when reading content, to present full context as if content was read from the original parser: this is useful in error reporting and sometimes processing as well.
    • _generatorFeatures

      protected int _generatorFeatures
      Bit flag composed of bits that indicate which JsonGenerator.Features are enabled.

      NOTE: most features have no effect on this class

    • _closed

      protected boolean _closed
    • _hasNativeTypeIds

      protected boolean _hasNativeTypeIds
      Since:
      2.3
    • _hasNativeObjectIds

      protected boolean _hasNativeObjectIds
      Since:
      2.3
    • _mayHaveNativeIds

      protected boolean _mayHaveNativeIds
      Since:
      2.3
    • _forceBigDecimal

      protected boolean _forceBigDecimal
      Flag set during construction, if use of BigDecimal is to be forced on all floating-point values.
      Since:
      2.7
    • _first

      protected TokenBuffer.Segment _first
      First segment, for contents this buffer has
    • _last

      protected TokenBuffer.Segment _last
      Last segment of this buffer, one that is used for appending more tokens
    • _appendAt

      protected int _appendAt
      Offset within last segment,
    • _typeId

      protected Object _typeId
      If native type ids supported, this is the id for following value (or first token of one) to be written.
    • _objectId

      protected Object _objectId
      If native object ids supported, this is the id for following value (or first token of one) to be written.
    • _hasNativeId

      protected boolean _hasNativeId
      Do we currently have a native type or object id buffered?
    • _writeContext

      protected JsonWriteContext _writeContext
  • Constructor Details

    • TokenBuffer

      public TokenBuffer(ObjectCodec codec, boolean hasNativeIds)
      Parameters:
      codec - Object codec to use for stream-based object conversion through parser/generator interfaces. If null, such methods cannot be used.
      hasNativeIds - Whether resulting JsonParser (if created) is considered to support native type and object ids
    • TokenBuffer

      public TokenBuffer(JsonParser p)
      Since:
      2.3
    • TokenBuffer

      public TokenBuffer(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt)
      Since:
      2.7
  • Method Details

    • asCopyOfValue

      @Deprecated public static TokenBuffer asCopyOfValue(JsonParser p) throws IOException
      Convenience method, equivalent to:
       TokenBuffer b = new TokenBuffer(p);
       b.copyCurrentStructure(p);
       return b;
      
      Throws:
      IOException
      Since:
      2.9
    • overrideParentContext

      public TokenBuffer overrideParentContext(JsonStreamContext ctxt)
      Method that allows explicitly specifying parent parse context to associate with contents of this buffer. Usually context is assigned at construction, based on given parser; but it is not always available, and may not contain intended context.
      Since:
      2.9
    • forceUseOfBigDecimal

      public TokenBuffer forceUseOfBigDecimal(boolean b)
      Since:
      2.7
    • version

      public Version version()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Accessor for finding out version of the bundle that provided this generator instance.
      Specified by:
      version in interface Versioned
      Specified by:
      version in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      Version of this generator (derived from version declared for jackson-core jar that contains the class
    • asParser

      public JsonParser asParser()
      Method used to create a JsonParser that can read contents stored in this buffer. Will use default _objectCodec for object conversions.

      Note: instances are not synchronized, that is, they are not thread-safe if there are concurrent appends to the underlying buffer.

      Returns:
      Parser that can be used for reading contents stored in this buffer
    • asParserOnFirstToken

      public JsonParser asParserOnFirstToken() throws IOException
      Same as:
        JsonParser p = asParser();
        p.nextToken();
        return p;
      
      Throws:
      IOException
      Since:
      2.9
    • asParser

      public JsonParser asParser(ObjectCodec codec)
      Method used to create a JsonParser that can read contents stored in this buffer.

      Note: instances are not synchronized, that is, they are not thread-safe if there are concurrent appends to the underlying buffer.

      Parameters:
      codec - Object codec to use for stream-based object conversion through parser/generator interfaces. If null, such methods cannot be used.
      Returns:
      Parser that can be used for reading contents stored in this buffer
    • asParser

      public JsonParser asParser(JsonParser src)
      Parameters:
      src - Parser to use for accessing source information like location, configured codec
    • firstToken

      public JsonToken firstToken()
    • isEmpty

      public boolean isEmpty()
      Accessor for checking whether this buffer has one or more tokens or not.
      Returns:
      True if this buffer instance has no tokens
      Since:
      2.13
    • append

      public TokenBuffer append(TokenBuffer other) throws IOException
      Helper method that will append contents of given buffer into this buffer. Not particularly optimized; can be made faster if there is need.
      Returns:
      This buffer
      Throws:
      IOException
    • serialize

      public void serialize(JsonGenerator gen) throws IOException
      Helper method that will write all contents of this buffer using given JsonGenerator.

      Note: this method would be enough to implement JsonSerializer for TokenBuffer type; but we cannot have upwards references (from core to mapper package); and as such we also cannot take second argument.

      Throws:
      IOException
    • deserialize

      public TokenBuffer deserialize(JsonParser p, DeserializationContext ctxt) throws IOException
      Helper method used by standard deserializer.
      Throws:
      IOException
      Since:
      2.3
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
    • enable

      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for enabling specified generator feature: check JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features.
      Specified by:
      enable in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      f - Feature to enable
      Returns:
      This generator, to allow call chaining
    • disable

      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for disabling specified feature (check JsonGenerator.Feature for list of features)
      Specified by:
      disable in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      f - Feature to disable
      Returns:
      This generator, to allow call chaining
    • isEnabled

      public boolean isEnabled(JsonGenerator.Feature f)
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for checking whether given feature is enabled. Check JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features.
      Specified by:
      isEnabled in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      f - Feature to check
      Returns:
      True if specified feature is enabled; false if not
    • getFeatureMask

      public int getFeatureMask()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Bulk access method for getting state of all standard (non-dataformat-specific) JsonGenerator.Features.
      Specified by:
      getFeatureMask in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      Bit mask that defines current states of all standard JsonGenerator.Features.
    • setFeatureMask

      @Deprecated public JsonGenerator setFeatureMask(int mask)
      Deprecated.
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Bulk set method for (re)setting states of all standard JsonGenerator.Features
      Specified by:
      setFeatureMask in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      mask - Bitmask that defines which JsonGenerator.Features are enabled and which disabled
      Returns:
      This generator, to allow call chaining
    • overrideStdFeatures

      public JsonGenerator overrideStdFeatures(int values, int mask)
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Bulk set method for (re)setting states of features specified by mask. Functionally equivalent to int oldState = getFeatureMask(); int newState = (oldState & ~mask) | (values & mask); setFeatureMask(newState); but preferred as this lets caller more efficiently specify actual changes made.
      Overrides:
      overrideStdFeatures in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      values - Bit mask of set/clear state for features to change
      mask - Bit mask of features to change
      Returns:
      This generator, to allow call chaining
    • useDefaultPrettyPrinter

      public JsonGenerator useDefaultPrettyPrinter()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Convenience method for enabling pretty-printing using the default pretty printer (DefaultPrettyPrinter).
      Specified by:
      useDefaultPrettyPrinter in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      This generator, to allow call chaining
    • setCodec

      public JsonGenerator setCodec(ObjectCodec oc)
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that can be called to set or reset the object to use for writing Java objects as JsonContent (using method JsonGenerator.writeObject(java.lang.Object)).
      Specified by:
      setCodec in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      oc - Codec to assign, if any; null if none
      Returns:
      This generator, to allow call chaining
    • getCodec

      public ObjectCodec getCodec()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for accessing the object used for writing Java object as JSON content (using method JsonGenerator.writeObject(java.lang.Object)).
      Specified by:
      getCodec in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      Codec assigned to this generator, if any; null if none
    • getOutputContext

      public final JsonWriteContext getOutputContext()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Accessor for context object that provides information about low-level logical position withing output token stream.
      Specified by:
      getOutputContext in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      Stream output context (JsonStreamContext) associated with this generator
    • canWriteBinaryNatively

      public boolean canWriteBinaryNatively()
      Since we can efficiently store byte[], yes.
      Overrides:
      canWriteBinaryNatively in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      True if this generator is capable of writing "raw" Binary Content (this is typically determined by capabilities of the underlying format); false if not
    • getWriteCapabilities

      public JacksonFeatureSet<StreamWriteCapability> getWriteCapabilities()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Accessor for getting metadata on capabilities of this generator, based on underlying data format being read (directly or indirectly).
      Overrides:
      getWriteCapabilities in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      Set of write capabilities for content written using this generator
    • flush

      public void flush() throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method called to flush any buffered content to the underlying target (output stream, writer), and to flush the target itself as well.
      Specified by:
      flush in interface Flushable
      Specified by:
      flush in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • close

      public void close() throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method called to close this generator, so that no more content can be written.

      Whether the underlying target (stream, writer) gets closed depends on whether this generator either manages the target (i.e. is the only one with access to the target -- case if caller passes a reference to the resource such as File, but not stream); or has feature JsonGenerator.Feature.AUTO_CLOSE_TARGET enabled. If either of above is true, the target is also closed. Otherwise (not managing, feature not enabled), target is not closed.

      Specified by:
      close in interface AutoCloseable
      Specified by:
      close in interface Closeable
      Specified by:
      close in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem
    • isClosed

      public boolean isClosed()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that can be called to determine whether this generator is closed or not. If it is closed, no more output can be done.
      Specified by:
      isClosed in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      True if this generator instance has been closed
    • writeStartArray

      public final void writeStartArray() throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing starting marker of a Array value (for JSON this is character '['; plus possible white space decoration if pretty-printing is enabled).

      Array values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.

      Specified by:
      writeStartArray in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeStartArray

      public void writeStartArray(Object forValue) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing start marker of an Array value, similar to JsonGenerator.writeStartArray(), but also specifying the "current value" to assign to the new Array context being created.
      Overrides:
      writeStartArray in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Array context being created
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeStartArray

      public void writeStartArray(Object forValue, int size) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing start marker of an Array value, similar to JsonGenerator.writeStartArray(), but also specifying the "current value" to assign to the new Array context being created as well as how many elements will be written for the array before calling JsonGenerator.writeEndArray().
      Overrides:
      writeStartArray in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Array context being created
      size - Number of elements this Array will have: actual number of values written (before matching call to JsonGenerator.writeEndArray() MUST match; generator MAY verify this is the case (and SHOULD if format itself encodes length)
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeEndArray

      public final void writeEndArray() throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing closing marker of a JSON Array value (character ']'; plus possible white space decoration if pretty-printing is enabled).

      Marker can be written if the innermost structured type is Array.

      Specified by:
      writeEndArray in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeStartObject

      public final void writeStartObject() throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing starting marker of an Object value (character '{'; plus possible white space decoration if pretty-printing is enabled).

      Object values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.

      Specified by:
      writeStartObject in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeStartObject

      public void writeStartObject(Object forValue) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing starting marker of an Object value to represent the given Java Object value. Argument is offered as metadata, but more importantly it should be assigned as the "current value" for the Object content that gets constructed and initialized.

      Object values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.

      Overrides:
      writeStartObject in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Object context being created
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeStartObject

      public void writeStartObject(Object forValue, int size) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing starting marker of an Object value to represent the given Java Object value. Argument is offered as metadata, but more importantly it should be assigned as the "current value" for the Object content that gets constructed and initialized. In addition, caller knows number of key/value pairs ("properties") that will get written for the Object value: this is relevant for some format backends (but not, as an example, for JSON).

      Object values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.

      Overrides:
      writeStartObject in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Object context being created
      size - Number of key/value pairs this Object will have: actual number of entries written (before matching call to JsonGenerator.writeEndObject() MUST match; generator MAY verify this is the case (and SHOULD if format itself encodes length)
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeEndObject

      public final void writeEndObject() throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing closing marker of an Object value (character '}'; plus possible white space decoration if pretty-printing is enabled).

      Marker can be written if the innermost structured type is Object, and the last written event was either a complete value, or START-OBJECT marker (see JSON specification for more details).

      Specified by:
      writeEndObject in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeFieldName

      public final void writeFieldName(String name) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing a field name (JSON String surrounded by double quotes: syntactically identical to a JSON String value), possibly decorated by white space if pretty-printing is enabled.

      Field names can only be written in Object context (check out JSON specification for details), when field name is expected (field names alternate with values).

      Specified by:
      writeFieldName in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      name - Field name to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeFieldName

      public void writeFieldName(SerializableString name) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method similar to JsonGenerator.writeFieldName(String), main difference being that it may perform better as some of processing (such as quoting of certain characters, or encoding into external encoding if supported by generator) can be done just once and reused for later calls.

      Default implementation simple uses unprocessed name container in serialized String; implementations are strongly encouraged to make use of more efficient methods argument object has.

      Specified by:
      writeFieldName in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      name - Field name to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeString

      public void writeString(String text) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting a String value. Depending on context this means either array element, (object) field value or a stand alone String; but in all cases, String will be surrounded in double quotes, and contents will be properly escaped as required by JSON specification.
      Specified by:
      writeString in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Text value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeString

      public void writeString(char[] text, int offset, int len) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting a String value. Depending on context this means either array element, (object) field value or a stand alone String; but in all cases, String will be surrounded in double quotes, and contents will be properly escaped as required by JSON specification.
      Specified by:
      writeString in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Buffer that contains String value to write
      offset - Offset in buffer of the first character of String value to write
      len - Length of the String value (in characters) to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeString

      public void writeString(SerializableString text) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method similar to JsonGenerator.writeString(String), but that takes SerializableString which can make this potentially more efficient to call as generator may be able to reuse quoted and/or encoded representation.

      Default implementation just calls JsonGenerator.writeString(String); sub-classes should override it with more efficient implementation if possible.

      Specified by:
      writeString in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Pre-encoded String value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRawUTF8String

      public void writeRawUTF8String(byte[] text, int offset, int length) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method similar to JsonGenerator.writeString(String) but that takes as its input a UTF-8 encoded String that is to be output as-is, without additional escaping (type of which depends on data format; backslashes for JSON). However, quoting that data format requires (like double-quotes for JSON) will be added around the value if and as necessary.

      Note that some backends may choose not to support this method: for example, if underlying destination is a Writer using this method would require UTF-8 decoding. If so, implementation may instead choose to throw a UnsupportedOperationException due to ineffectiveness of having to decode input.

      Specified by:
      writeRawUTF8String in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Buffer that contains String value to write
      offset - Offset in buffer of the first byte of String value to write
      length - Length of the String value (in characters) to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeUTF8String

      public void writeUTF8String(byte[] text, int offset, int length) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method similar to JsonGenerator.writeString(String) but that takes as its input a UTF-8 encoded String which has not been escaped using whatever escaping scheme data format requires (for JSON that is backslash-escaping for control characters and double-quotes; for other formats something else). This means that textual JSON backends need to check if value needs JSON escaping, but otherwise can just be copied as is to output. Also, quoting that data format requires (like double-quotes for JSON) will be added around the value if and as necessary.

      Note that some backends may choose not to support this method: for example, if underlying destination is a Writer using this method would require UTF-8 decoding. In this case generator implementation may instead choose to throw a UnsupportedOperationException due to ineffectiveness of having to decode input.

      Specified by:
      writeUTF8String in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Buffer that contains String value to write
      offset - Offset in buffer of the first byte of String value to write
      length - Length of the String value (in characters) to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRaw

      public void writeRaw(String text) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that will force generator to copy input text verbatim with no modifications (including that no escaping is done and no separators are added even if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). If such separators are desired, use JsonGenerator.writeRawValue(String) instead.

      Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw UnsupportedOperationException.

      Specified by:
      writeRaw in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Textual contents to include as-is in output.
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRaw

      public void writeRaw(String text, int offset, int len) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that will force generator to copy input text verbatim with no modifications (including that no escaping is done and no separators are added even if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). If such separators are desired, use JsonGenerator.writeRawValue(String) instead.

      Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw UnsupportedOperationException.

      Specified by:
      writeRaw in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - String that has contents to include as-is in output
      offset - Offset within text of the first character to output
      len - Length of content (from text, starting at offset offset) to output
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRaw

      public void writeRaw(SerializableString text) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that will force generator to copy input text verbatim with no modifications (including that no escaping is done and no separators are added even if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). If such separators are desired, use JsonGenerator.writeRawValue(String) instead.

      Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw UnsupportedOperationException.

      The default implementation delegates to JsonGenerator.writeRaw(String); other backends that support raw inclusion of text are encouraged to implement it in more efficient manner (especially if they use UTF-8 encoding).

      Overrides:
      writeRaw in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Pre-encoded textual contents to included in output
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRaw

      public void writeRaw(char[] text, int offset, int len) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that will force generator to copy input text verbatim with no modifications (including that no escaping is done and no separators are added even if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). If such separators are desired, use JsonGenerator.writeRawValue(String) instead.

      Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw UnsupportedOperationException.

      Specified by:
      writeRaw in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Buffer that has contents to include as-is in output
      offset - Offset within text of the first character to output
      len - Length of content (from text, starting at offset offset) to output
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRaw

      public void writeRaw(char c) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that will force generator to copy input text verbatim with no modifications (including that no escaping is done and no separators are added even if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). If such separators are desired, use JsonGenerator.writeRawValue(String) instead.

      Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw UnsupportedOperationException.

      Specified by:
      writeRaw in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      c - Character to included in output
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRawValue

      public void writeRawValue(String text) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that will force generator to copy input text verbatim without any modifications, but assuming it must constitute a single legal JSON value (number, string, boolean, null, Array or List). Assuming this, proper separators are added if and as needed (comma or colon), and generator state updated to reflect this.
      Specified by:
      writeRawValue in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      text - Textual contents to included in output
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeRawValue

      public void writeRawValue(String text, int offset, int len) throws IOException
      Specified by:
      writeRawValue in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException
    • writeRawValue

      public void writeRawValue(char[] text, int offset, int len) throws IOException
      Specified by:
      writeRawValue in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(short i) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting given value as JSON number. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Overrides:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      i - Number value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(int i) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting given value as JSON number. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      i - Number value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(long l) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting given value as JSON number. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      l - Number value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(double d) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting indicate JSON numeric value. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      d - Number value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(float f) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting indicate JSON numeric value. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      f - Number value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(BigDecimal dec) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting indicate JSON numeric value. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      dec - Number value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(BigInteger v) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting given value as JSON number. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      v - Number value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNumber

      public void writeNumber(String encodedValue) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Write method that can be used for custom numeric types that can not be (easily?) converted to "standard" Java number types. Because numbers are not surrounded by double quotes, regular JsonGenerator.writeString(java.lang.String) method can not be used; nor JsonGenerator.writeRaw(java.lang.String) because that does not properly handle value separators needed in Array or Object contexts.

      Note: because of lack of type safety, some generator implementations may not be able to implement this method. For example, if a binary JSON format is used, it may require type information for encoding; similarly for generator-wrappers around Java objects or JSON nodes. If implementation does not implement this method, it needs to throw UnsupportedOperationException.

      Specified by:
      writeNumber in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      encodedValue - Textual (possibly format) number representation to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeBoolean

      public void writeBoolean(boolean state) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting literal JSON boolean value (one of Strings 'true' and 'false'). Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeBoolean in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      state - Boolean value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeNull

      public void writeNull() throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for outputting literal JSON null value. Can be called in any context where a value is expected (Array value, Object field value, root-level value). Additional white space may be added around the value if pretty-printing is enabled.
      Specified by:
      writeNull in class JsonGenerator
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeObject

      public void writeObject(Object value) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Specified by:
      writeObject in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      value - Java value (usually POJO) to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeTree

      public void writeTree(TreeNode node) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for writing given JSON tree (expressed as a tree where given JsonNode is the root) using this generator. This will generally just call JsonGenerator.writeObject(java.lang.Object) with given node, but is added for convenience and to make code more explicit in cases where it deals specifically with trees.
      Specified by:
      writeTree in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      node - TreeNode to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeBinary

      public void writeBinary(Base64Variant b64variant, byte[] data, int offset, int len) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that will output given chunk of binary data as base64 encoded, as a complete String value (surrounded by double quotes). This method defaults

      Note: because JSON Strings can not contain unescaped linefeeds, if linefeeds are included (as per last argument), they must be escaped. This adds overhead for decoding without improving readability. Alternatively if linefeeds are not included, resulting String value may violate the requirement of base64 RFC which mandates line-length of 76 characters and use of linefeeds. However, all JsonParser implementations are required to accept such "long line base64"; as do typical production-level base64 decoders.

      Specified by:
      writeBinary in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      b64variant - Base64 variant to use: defines details such as whether padding is used (and if so, using which character); what is the maximum line length before adding linefeed, and also the underlying alphabet to use.
      data - Buffer that contains binary data to write
      offset - Offset in data of the first byte of data to write
      len - Length of data to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • writeBinary

      public int writeBinary(Base64Variant b64variant, InputStream data, int dataLength)
      Although we could support this method, it does not necessarily make sense: we cannot make good use of streaming because buffer must hold all the data. Because of this, currently this will simply throw UnsupportedOperationException
      Specified by:
      writeBinary in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      b64variant - Base64 variant to use
      data - InputStream to use for reading binary data to write. Will not be closed after successful write operation
      dataLength - (optional) number of bytes that will be available; or -1 to be indicate it is not known. If a positive length is given, data MUST provide at least that many bytes: if not, an exception will be thrown. Note that implementations need not support cases where length is not known in advance; this depends on underlying data format: JSON output does NOT require length, other formats may.
      Returns:
      Number of bytes read from data and written as binary payload
    • canWriteTypeId

      public boolean canWriteTypeId()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Introspection method that may be called to see if the underlying data format supports some kind of Type Ids natively (many do not; for example, JSON doesn't). This method must be called prior to calling JsonGenerator.writeTypeId(java.lang.Object).

      Default implementation returns false; overridden by data formats that do support native Type Ids. Caller is expected to either use a non-native notation (explicit property or such), or fail, in case it can not use native type ids.

      Overrides:
      canWriteTypeId in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      True if this generator is capable of writing "native" Type Ids (which is typically determined by capabilities of the underlying format), false if not
    • canWriteObjectId

      public boolean canWriteObjectId()
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Introspection method that may be called to see if the underlying data format supports some kind of Object Ids natively (many do not; for example, JSON doesn't). This method must be called prior to calling JsonGenerator.writeObjectId(java.lang.Object) or JsonGenerator.writeObjectRef(java.lang.Object).

      Default implementation returns false; overridden by data formats that do support native Object Ids. Caller is expected to either use a non-native notation (explicit property or such), or fail, in case it can not use native object ids.

      Overrides:
      canWriteObjectId in class JsonGenerator
      Returns:
      True if this generator is capable of writing "native" Object Ids (which is typically determined by capabilities of the underlying format), false if not
    • writeTypeId

      public void writeTypeId(Object id)
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that can be called to output so-called native Type Id. Note that it may only be called after ensuring this is legal (with JsonGenerator.canWriteTypeId()), as not all data formats have native type id support; and some may only allow them in certain positions or locations. If output is not allowed by the data format in this position, a JsonGenerationException will be thrown.
      Overrides:
      writeTypeId in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      id - Native Type Id to write
    • writeObjectId

      public void writeObjectId(Object id)
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that can be called to output so-called native Object Id. Note that it may only be called after ensuring this is legal (with JsonGenerator.canWriteObjectId()), as not all data formats have native type id support; and some may only allow them in certain positions or locations. If output is not allowed by the data format in this position, a JsonGenerationException will be thrown.
      Overrides:
      writeObjectId in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      id - Native Object Id to write
    • writeEmbeddedObject

      public void writeEmbeddedObject(Object object) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method that can be called on backends that support passing opaque native values that some data formats support; not used with JSON backend, more common with binary formats.

      NOTE: this is NOT the method to call for serializing regular POJOs, see JsonGenerator.writeObject(java.lang.Object) instead.

      Overrides:
      writeEmbeddedObject in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      object - Native format-specific value to write
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • copyCurrentEvent

      public void copyCurrentEvent(JsonParser p) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for copying contents of the current event that the given parser instance points to. Note that the method will not copy any other events, such as events contained within JSON Array or Object structures.

      Calling this method will not advance the given parser, although it may cause parser to internally process more data (if it lazy loads contents of value events, for example)

      Overrides:
      copyCurrentEvent in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      p - Parser that points to event (token) to copy
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • copyCurrentStructure

      public void copyCurrentStructure(JsonParser p) throws IOException
      Description copied from class: JsonGenerator
      Method for copying contents of the current event and following events that it encloses the given parser instance points to.

      So what constitutes enclosing? Here is the list of events that have associated enclosed events that will get copied:

      After calling this method, parser will point to the last event that was copied. This will either be the event parser already pointed to (if there were no enclosed events), or the last enclosed event copied.

      Overrides:
      copyCurrentStructure in class JsonGenerator
      Parameters:
      p - Parser that points to the value to copy
      Throws:
      IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding issue at format layer
    • _copyBufferContents

      protected void _copyBufferContents(JsonParser p) throws IOException
      Throws:
      IOException
    • _appendValue

      protected final void _appendValue(JsonToken type)
      Method used for appending token known to represent a "simple" scalar value where token is the only information
      Since:
      2.6.4
    • _appendValue

      protected final void _appendValue(JsonToken type, Object value)
      Method used for appending token known to represent a scalar value where there is additional content (text, number) beyond type token
      Since:
      2.6.4
    • _appendFieldName

      protected final void _appendFieldName(Object value)
      Specialized method used for appending a field name, appending either String or SerializableString.
      Since:
      2.10
    • _appendStartMarker

      protected final void _appendStartMarker(JsonToken type)
      Specialized method used for appending a structural start Object/Array marker
      Since:
      2.10
    • _appendEndMarker

      protected final void _appendEndMarker(JsonToken type)
      Specialized method used for appending a structural end Object/Array marker
      Since:
      2.10
    • _reportUnsupportedOperation

      protected void _reportUnsupportedOperation()
      Overrides:
      _reportUnsupportedOperation in class JsonGenerator