OverrideCombiner.java
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- package org.apache.commons.configuration2.tree;
- /**
- * <p>
- * A concrete combiner implementation that is able to construct an override combination.
- * </p>
- * <p>
- * An <em>override combination</em> means that nodes in the first node structure take precedence over nodes in the
- * second, or - in other words - nodes of the second structure are only added to the resulting structure if they do not
- * occur in the first one. This is especially suitable for dealing with the properties of configurations that are
- * defined in an {@code override} section of a configuration definition file (hence the name).
- * </p>
- * <p>
- * This combiner will iterate over the second node hierarchy and find all nodes that are not contained in the first
- * hierarchy; these are added to the result. If a node can be found in both structures, it is checked whether a
- * combination (in a recursive way) can be constructed for the two, which will then be added. Per default, nodes are
- * combined, which occur only once in both structures. This test is implemented in the {@code canCombine()} method.
- * </p>
- * <p>
- * As is true for the {@link UnionCombiner}, for this combiner list nodes are important. The {@code addListNode()} can
- * be called to declare certain nodes as list nodes. This has the effect that these nodes will never be combined.
- * </p>
- *
- * @since 1.3
- */
- public class OverrideCombiner extends NodeCombiner {
- /**
- * Handles the attributes during a combination process. First all attributes of the first node are added to the result.
- * Then all attributes of the second node, which are not contained in the first node, are also added.
- *
- * @param result the resulting node
- * @param node1 the first node
- * @param node2 the second node
- */
- protected void addAttributes(final ImmutableNode.Builder result, final ImmutableNode node1, final ImmutableNode node2) {
- result.addAttributes(node1.getAttributes());
- node2.getAttributes().keySet().forEach(attr -> {
- if (!node1.getAttributes().containsKey(attr)) {
- result.addAttribute(attr, HANDLER.getAttributeValue(node2, attr));
- }
- });
- }
- /**
- * Tests if a child node of the second node can be combined with the given child node of the first node. If this is the
- * case, the corresponding node will be returned, otherwise <strong>null</strong>. This implementation checks whether the child
- * node occurs only once in both hierarchies and is no known list node.
- *
- * @param node1 the first node
- * @param node2 the second node
- * @param child the child node (of the first node)
- * @return a child of the second node, with which a combination is possible
- */
- protected ImmutableNode canCombine(final ImmutableNode node1, final ImmutableNode node2, final ImmutableNode child) {
- if (HANDLER.getChildrenCount(node2, child.getNodeName()) == 1 && HANDLER.getChildrenCount(node1, child.getNodeName()) == 1 && !isListNode(child)) {
- return HANDLER.getChildren(node2, child.getNodeName()).get(0);
- }
- return null;
- }
- /**
- * Constructs an override combination for the passed in node structures.
- *
- * @param node1 the first node
- * @param node2 the second node
- * @return the resulting combined node structure
- */
- @Override
- public ImmutableNode combine(final ImmutableNode node1, final ImmutableNode node2) {
- final ImmutableNode.Builder result = new ImmutableNode.Builder();
- result.name(node1.getNodeName());
- // Process nodes from the first structure, which override the second
- node1.forEach(child -> {
- final ImmutableNode child2 = canCombine(node1, node2, child);
- result.addChild(child2 != null ? combine(child, child2) : child);
- });
- // Process nodes from the second structure, which are not contained
- // in the first structure
- node2.stream().filter(child -> HANDLER.getChildrenCount(node1, child.getNodeName()) < 1).forEach(result::addChild);
- // Handle attributes and value
- addAttributes(result, node1, node2);
- result.value(node1.getValue() != null ? node1.getValue() : node2.getValue());
- return result.create();
- }
- }