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017package org.apache.commons.lang3.text;
018
019import java.util.Map;
020
021/**
022 * Lookup a String key to a String value.
023 * <p>
024 * This class represents the simplest form of a string to string map.
025 * It has a benefit over a map in that it can create the result on
026 * demand based on the key.
027 * <p>
028 * This class comes complete with various factory methods.
029 * If these do not suffice, you can subclass and implement your own matcher.
030 * <p>
031 * For example, it would be possible to implement a lookup that used the
032 * key as a primary key, and looked up the value on demand from the database
033 *
034 * @since 2.2
035 * @version $Id: StrLookup.java 1436770 2013-01-22 07:09:45Z ggregory $
036 */
037public abstract class StrLookup<V> {
038
039    /**
040     * Lookup that always returns null.
041     */
042    private static final StrLookup<String> NONE_LOOKUP;
043    /**
044     * Lookup that uses System properties.
045     */
046    private static final StrLookup<String> SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_LOOKUP;
047    static {
048        NONE_LOOKUP = new MapStrLookup<String>(null);
049        StrLookup<String> lookup = null;
050        try {
051            final Map<?, ?> propMap = System.getProperties();
052            @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // System property keys and values are always Strings
053            final Map<String, String> properties = (Map<String, String>) propMap;
054            lookup = new MapStrLookup<String>(properties);
055        } catch (final SecurityException ex) {
056            lookup = NONE_LOOKUP;
057        }
058        SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_LOOKUP = lookup;
059    }
060
061    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
062    /**
063     * Returns a lookup which always returns null.
064     *
065     * @return a lookup that always returns null, not null
066     */
067    public static StrLookup<?> noneLookup() {
068        return NONE_LOOKUP;
069    }
070
071    /**
072     * Returns a lookup which uses {@link System#getProperties() System properties}
073     * to lookup the key to value.
074     * <p>
075     * If a security manager blocked access to system properties, then null will
076     * be returned from every lookup.
077     * <p>
078     * If a null key is used, this lookup will throw a NullPointerException.
079     *
080     * @return a lookup using system properties, not null
081     */
082    public static StrLookup<String> systemPropertiesLookup() {
083        return SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_LOOKUP;
084    }
085
086    /**
087     * Returns a lookup which looks up values using a map.
088     * <p>
089     * If the map is null, then null will be returned from every lookup.
090     * The map result object is converted to a string using toString().
091     *
092     * @param <V> the type of the values supported by the lookup
093     * @param map  the map of keys to values, may be null
094     * @return a lookup using the map, not null
095     */
096    public static <V> StrLookup<V> mapLookup(final Map<String, V> map) {
097        return new MapStrLookup<V>(map);
098    }
099
100    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
101    /**
102     * Constructor.
103     */
104    protected StrLookup() {
105        super();
106    }
107
108    /**
109     * Looks up a String key to a String value.
110     * <p>
111     * The internal implementation may use any mechanism to return the value.
112     * The simplest implementation is to use a Map. However, virtually any
113     * implementation is possible.
114     * <p>
115     * For example, it would be possible to implement a lookup that used the
116     * key as a primary key, and looked up the value on demand from the database
117     * Or, a numeric based implementation could be created that treats the key
118     * as an integer, increments the value and return the result as a string -
119     * converting 1 to 2, 15 to 16 etc.
120     * <p>
121     * The {@link #lookup(String)} method always returns a String, regardless of
122     * the underlying data, by converting it as necessary. For example:
123     * <pre>
124     * Map<String, Object> map = new HashMap<String, Object>();
125     * map.put("number", Integer.valueOf(2));
126     * assertEquals("2", StrLookup.mapLookup(map).lookup("number"));
127     * </pre>
128     * @param key  the key to be looked up, may be null
129     * @return the matching value, null if no match
130     */
131    public abstract String lookup(String key);
132
133    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
134    /**
135     * Lookup implementation that uses a Map.
136     */
137    static class MapStrLookup<V> extends StrLookup<V> {
138
139        /** Map keys are variable names and value. */
140        private final Map<String, V> map;
141
142        /**
143         * Creates a new instance backed by a Map.
144         *
145         * @param map  the map of keys to values, may be null
146         */
147        MapStrLookup(final Map<String, V> map) {
148            this.map = map;
149        }
150
151        /**
152         * Looks up a String key to a String value using the map.
153         * <p>
154         * If the map is null, then null is returned.
155         * The map result object is converted to a string using toString().
156         *
157         * @param key  the key to be looked up, may be null
158         * @return the matching value, null if no match
159         */
160        @Override
161        public String lookup(final String key) {
162            if (map == null) {
163                return null;
164            }
165            final Object obj = map.get(key);
166            if (obj == null) {
167                return null;
168            }
169            return obj.toString();
170        }
171    }
172}