Interface ConditionalConverter

All Known Subinterfaces:
ConditionalGenericConverter

public interface ConditionalConverter
Allows a Converter, GenericConverter or ConverterFactory to conditionally execute based on attributes of the source and target TypeDescriptor.

Often used to selectively match custom conversion logic based on the presence of a field or class-level characteristic, such as an annotation or method. For example, when converting from a String field to a Date field, an implementation might return true if the target field has also been annotated with @DateTimeFormat.

As another example, when converting from a String field to an Account field, an implementation might return true if the target Account class defines a public static findAccount(String) method.

Since:
3.2
Author:
Phillip Webb, Keith Donald
See Also:
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    boolean
    matches(TypeDescriptor sourceType, TypeDescriptor targetType)
    Should the conversion from sourceType to targetType currently under consideration be selected?
  • Method Details

    • matches

      boolean matches(TypeDescriptor sourceType, TypeDescriptor targetType)
      Should the conversion from sourceType to targetType currently under consideration be selected?
      Parameters:
      sourceType - the type descriptor of the field we are converting from
      targetType - the type descriptor of the field we are converting to
      Returns:
      true if conversion should be performed, false otherwise