public class TraversalContext extends Object
PersistentPropertyPaths via a PersistentPropertyAccessor.
It allows to register functions to post-process the objects returned for a particular property, so that the
subsequent traversal would rather use the processed object. This is especially helpful if you need to traverse paths
that contain Collections and Map that usually need indices and keys to reasonably traverse nested
properties.| Constructor and Description |
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TraversalContext() |
public TraversalContext registerHandler(PersistentProperty<?> property, Function<Object,Object> handler)
Function to post-process values for the given property.property - must not be null.handler - must not be null.public TraversalContext registerCollectionHandler(PersistentProperty<?> property, Function<? super Collection<?>,Object> handler)
Function to handle Collection values for the given property.property - must not be null.handler - must not be null.public TraversalContext registerListHandler(PersistentProperty<?> property, Function<? super List<?>,Object> handler)
property - must not be null.handler - must not be null.public TraversalContext registerSetHandler(PersistentProperty<?> property, Function<? super Set<?>,Object> handler)
property - must not be null.handler - must not be null.public TraversalContext registerMapHandler(PersistentProperty<?> property, Function<? super Map<?,?>,Object> handler)
property - must not be null.handler - must not be null.public <T> TraversalContext registerHandler(PersistentProperty<?> property, Class<T> type, Function<? super T,Object> handler)
Function to post-process values obtained for the given PersistentProperty for
the given type.T - the type of the value to handle.property - must not be null.type - must not be null.handler - must not be null.Copyright © 2011–2020 Pivotal Software, Inc.. All rights reserved.