org.owasp.esapi.reference.validation
Class DateValidationRule
java.lang.Object
org.owasp.esapi.reference.validation.BaseValidationRule
org.owasp.esapi.reference.validation.DateValidationRule
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ValidationRule
public class DateValidationRule
- extends BaseValidationRule
A validator performs syntax and possibly semantic validation of a single
piece of data from an untrusted source.
- Since:
- June 1, 2007
- Author:
- Jeff Williams (jeff.williams .at. aspectsecurity.com) Aspect Security
- See Also:
Validator
Method Summary |
java.util.Date |
getValid(java.lang.String context,
java.lang.String input)
Parse the input, throw exceptions if validation fails |
java.util.Date |
sanitize(java.lang.String context,
java.lang.String input)
The method is similar to ValidationRuile.getSafe except that it returns a
harmless object that may or may not have any similarity to the original
input (in some cases you may not care).
Calls sanitize(String, String, DateFormat) with DateFormat.getInstance() |
void |
setDateFormat(java.text.DateFormat newFormat)
|
Methods inherited from class org.owasp.esapi.reference.validation.BaseValidationRule |
assertValid, charArrayToSet, getEncoder, getSafe, getTypeName, getValid, isAllowNull, isValid, setAllowNull, setEncoder, setTypeName, whitelist, whitelist |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
DateValidationRule
public DateValidationRule(java.lang.String typeName,
Encoder encoder,
java.text.DateFormat newFormat)
setDateFormat
public final void setDateFormat(java.text.DateFormat newFormat)
getValid
public java.util.Date getValid(java.lang.String context,
java.lang.String input)
throws ValidationException
- Parse the input, throw exceptions if validation fails
- Parameters:
context
- for logginginput
- the value to be parsed
- Returns:
- a validated value
- Throws:
ValidationException
- if any validation rules fail
sanitize
public java.util.Date sanitize(java.lang.String context,
java.lang.String input)
- The method is similar to ValidationRuile.getSafe except that it returns a
harmless object that may or may not have any similarity to the original
input (in some cases you may not care). In most cases this should be the
same as the getSafe method only instead of throwing an exception, return
some default value.
Calls sanitize(String, String, DateFormat) with DateFormat.getInstance()
- Specified by:
sanitize
in class BaseValidationRule
- Returns:
- a parsed version of the input or a default value.
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