Class AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter
- All Implemented Interfaces:
GenericHttpMessageConverter<Object>
,HttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Direct Known Subclasses:
MappingJackson2CborHttpMessageConverter
,MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter
,MappingJackson2SmileHttpMessageConverter
,MappingJackson2XmlHttpMessageConverter
HttpMessageConverter
implementations.- Since:
- 4.1
- Author:
- Arjen Poutsma, Keith Donald, Rossen Stoyanchev, Juergen Hoeller, Sebastien Deleuze, Sam Brannen
- See Also:
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class org.springframework.http.converter.AbstractHttpMessageConverter
logger
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Constructor Summary
ModifierConstructorDescriptionprotected
AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter
(ObjectMapper objectMapper) protected
AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter
(ObjectMapper objectMapper, MediaType supportedMediaType) protected
AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
This implementation checks if the given class is supported, and if the supported media types include the given media type.boolean
Indicates whether the given type can be read by this converter.boolean
protected ObjectReader
customizeReader
(ObjectReader reader, JavaType javaType) Subclasses can use this method to customizeObjectReader
used for reading values.protected ObjectWriter
customizeWriter
(ObjectWriter writer, JavaType javaType, MediaType contentType) Subclasses can use this method to customizeObjectWriter
used for writing values.protected Charset
getCharset
(MediaType contentType) Determine the charset to use for JSON input.protected Long
getContentLength
(Object object, MediaType contentType) Returns the content length for the given type.protected MediaType
getDefaultContentType
(Object object) Returns the default content type for the given type.protected JavaType
getJavaType
(Type type, Class<?> contextClass) Return the JacksonJavaType
for the specified type and context class.protected JsonEncoding
getJsonEncoding
(MediaType contentType) Determine the JSON encoding to use for the given content type.Return the supported media type(s) forProblemDetail
.Return the mainObjectMapper
in use.getObjectMappersForType
(Class<?> clazz) Return ObjectMapper registrations for the given class, if any.getSupportedMediaTypes
(Class<?> clazz) Return the list of media types supported by this converter for the given class.protected void
logWarningIfNecessary
(Type type, Throwable cause) Determine whether to log the given exception coming from aObjectMapper.canDeserialize(com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JavaType)
/ObjectMapper.canSerialize(java.lang.Class<?>)
check.read
(Type type, Class<?> contextClass, HttpInputMessage inputMessage) Read an object of the given type form the given input message, and returns it.protected Object
readInternal
(Class<?> clazz, HttpInputMessage inputMessage) Abstract template method that reads the actual object.void
registerObjectMappersForType
(Class<?> clazz, Consumer<Map<MediaType, ObjectMapper>> registrar) Configure theObjectMapper
instances to use for the givenClass
.void
setObjectMapper
(ObjectMapper objectMapper) Configure the mainObjectMapper
to use for Object conversion.void
setPrettyPrint
(boolean prettyPrint) Whether to use theDefaultPrettyPrinter
when writing JSON.void
setSupportedMediaTypes
(List<MediaType> supportedMediaTypes) Set the list ofMediaType
objects supported by this converter.protected boolean
Indicates whether this message converter can write the given object multiple times.protected void
writeInternal
(Object object, Type type, HttpOutputMessage outputMessage) Abstract template method that writes the actual body.protected void
writePrefix
(JsonGenerator generator, Object object) Write a prefix before the main content.protected void
writeSuffix
(JsonGenerator generator, Object object) Write a suffix after the main content.Methods inherited from class org.springframework.http.converter.AbstractGenericHttpMessageConverter
canWrite, supports, write, writeInternal
Methods inherited from class org.springframework.http.converter.AbstractHttpMessageConverter
addDefaultHeaders, canRead, canWrite, getDefaultCharset, getSupportedMediaTypes, read, setDefaultCharset, write
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageConverter
getSupportedMediaTypes, read, write
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Field Details
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defaultObjectMapper
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Constructor Details
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AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter
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AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter
protected AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter(ObjectMapper objectMapper, MediaType supportedMediaType) -
AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter
protected AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter(ObjectMapper objectMapper, MediaType... supportedMediaTypes)
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Method Details
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setSupportedMediaTypes
Description copied from class:AbstractHttpMessageConverter
Set the list ofMediaType
objects supported by this converter.- Overrides:
setSupportedMediaTypes
in classAbstractHttpMessageConverter<Object>
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setObjectMapper
Configure the mainObjectMapper
to use for Object conversion. If not set, a defaultObjectMapper
instance is created.Setting a custom-configured
ObjectMapper
is one way to take further control of the JSON serialization process. For example, an extendedSerializerFactory
can be configured that provides custom serializers for specific types. Another option for refining the serialization process is to use Jackson's provided annotations on the types to be serialized, in which case a custom-configured ObjectMapper is unnecessary. -
getObjectMapper
Return the mainObjectMapper
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registerObjectMappersForType
public void registerObjectMappersForType(Class<?> clazz, Consumer<Map<MediaType, ObjectMapper>> registrar) Configure theObjectMapper
instances to use for the givenClass
. This is useful when you want to deviate from thedefault
ObjectMapper or have theObjectMapper
vary byMediaType
.Note: Use of this method effectively turns off use of the default
ObjectMapper
andsupportedMediaTypes
for the given class. Therefore it is important for the mappings configured here toinclude
every MediaType that must be supported for the given class.- Parameters:
clazz
- the type of Object to register ObjectMapper instances forregistrar
- a consumer to populate or otherwise update the MediaType-to-ObjectMapper associations for the given Class- Since:
- 5.3.4
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getObjectMappersForType
Return ObjectMapper registrations for the given class, if any.- Parameters:
clazz
- the class to look up for registrations for- Returns:
- a map with registered MediaType-to-ObjectMapper registrations, or empty if in case of no registrations for the given class.
- Since:
- 5.3.4
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getSupportedMediaTypes
Description copied from interface:HttpMessageConverter
Return the list of media types supported by this converter for the given class. The list may differ fromHttpMessageConverter.getSupportedMediaTypes()
if the converter does not support the given Class or if it supports it only for a subset of media types.- Parameters:
clazz
- the type of class to check- Returns:
- the list of media types supported for the given class
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getMediaTypesForProblemDetail
Return the supported media type(s) forProblemDetail
. By default, an empty list, unless overridden in subclasses.- Since:
- 6.0.5
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setPrettyPrint
public void setPrettyPrint(boolean prettyPrint) Whether to use theDefaultPrettyPrinter
when writing JSON. This is a shortcut for setting up anObjectMapper
as follows:ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); mapper.configure(SerializationFeature.INDENT_OUTPUT, true); converter.setObjectMapper(mapper);
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canRead
Description copied from class:AbstractHttpMessageConverter
This implementation checks if the given class is supported, and if the supported media types include the given media type.- Specified by:
canRead
in interfaceHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Overrides:
canRead
in classAbstractHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
clazz
- the class to test for readabilitymediaType
- the media type to read (can benull
if not specified); typically the value of aContent-Type
header.- Returns:
true
if readable;false
otherwise
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canRead
Description copied from interface:GenericHttpMessageConverter
Indicates whether the given type can be read by this converter. This method should perform the same checks asHttpMessageConverter.canRead(Class, MediaType)
with additional ones related to the generic type.- Specified by:
canRead
in interfaceGenericHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Overrides:
canRead
in classAbstractGenericHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
type
- the (potentially generic) type to test for readabilitycontextClass
- a context class for the target type, for example a class in which the target type appears in a method signature (can benull
)mediaType
- the media type to read, can benull
if not specified. Typically, the value of aContent-Type
header.- Returns:
true
if readable;false
otherwise
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canWrite
Description copied from class:AbstractHttpMessageConverter
This implementation checks if the given class is supported, and if the supported media types include the given media type.- Specified by:
canWrite
in interfaceHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Overrides:
canWrite
in classAbstractHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
clazz
- the class to test for writabilitymediaType
- the media type to write (can benull
if not specified); typically the value of anAccept
header.- Returns:
true
if writable;false
otherwise
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logWarningIfNecessary
Determine whether to log the given exception coming from aObjectMapper.canDeserialize(com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JavaType)
/ObjectMapper.canSerialize(java.lang.Class<?>)
check.- Parameters:
type
- the class that Jackson tested for (de-)serializabilitycause
- the Jackson-thrown exception to evaluate (typically aJsonMappingException
)- Since:
- 4.3
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read
public Object read(Type type, @Nullable Class<?> contextClass, HttpInputMessage inputMessage) throws IOException, HttpMessageNotReadableException Description copied from interface:GenericHttpMessageConverter
Read an object of the given type form the given input message, and returns it.- Parameters:
type
- the (potentially generic) type of object to return. This type must have previously been passed to thecanRead
method of this interface, which must have returnedtrue
.contextClass
- a context class for the target type, for example a class in which the target type appears in a method signature (can benull
)inputMessage
- the HTTP input message to read from- Returns:
- the converted object
- Throws:
IOException
- in case of I/O errorsHttpMessageNotReadableException
- in case of conversion errors
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readInternal
protected Object readInternal(Class<?> clazz, HttpInputMessage inputMessage) throws IOException, HttpMessageNotReadableException Description copied from class:AbstractHttpMessageConverter
Abstract template method that reads the actual object. Invoked fromAbstractHttpMessageConverter.read(java.lang.Class<? extends T>, org.springframework.http.HttpInputMessage)
.- Specified by:
readInternal
in classAbstractHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
clazz
- the type of object to returninputMessage
- the HTTP input message to read from- Returns:
- the converted object
- Throws:
IOException
- in case of I/O errorsHttpMessageNotReadableException
- in case of conversion errors
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customizeReader
Subclasses can use this method to customizeObjectReader
used for reading values.- Parameters:
reader
- the reader instance to customizejavaType
- the target type of element values to read to- Returns:
- the customized
ObjectReader
- Since:
- 6.0
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getCharset
Determine the charset to use for JSON input.By default this is either the charset from the input
MediaType
or otherwise falling back onUTF-8
. Can be overridden in subclasses.- Parameters:
contentType
- the content type of the HTTP input message- Returns:
- the charset to use
- Since:
- 5.1.18
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writeInternal
protected void writeInternal(Object object, @Nullable Type type, HttpOutputMessage outputMessage) throws IOException, HttpMessageNotWritableException Description copied from class:AbstractGenericHttpMessageConverter
Abstract template method that writes the actual body. Invoked fromAbstractGenericHttpMessageConverter.write(T, java.lang.reflect.Type, org.springframework.http.MediaType, org.springframework.http.HttpOutputMessage)
.- Specified by:
writeInternal
in classAbstractGenericHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
object
- the object to write to the output messagetype
- the type of object to write (may benull
)outputMessage
- the HTTP output message to write to- Throws:
IOException
- in case of I/O errorsHttpMessageNotWritableException
- in case of conversion errors
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customizeWriter
protected ObjectWriter customizeWriter(ObjectWriter writer, @Nullable JavaType javaType, @Nullable MediaType contentType) Subclasses can use this method to customizeObjectWriter
used for writing values.- Parameters:
writer
- the writer instance to customizejavaType
- the type of element values to writecontentType
- the selected media type- Returns:
- the customized
ObjectWriter
- Since:
- 6.0
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writePrefix
Write a prefix before the main content.- Parameters:
generator
- the generator to use for writing content.object
- the object to write to the output message.- Throws:
IOException
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writeSuffix
Write a suffix after the main content.- Parameters:
generator
- the generator to use for writing content.object
- the object to write to the output message.- Throws:
IOException
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getJavaType
Return the JacksonJavaType
for the specified type and context class.- Parameters:
type
- the generic type to return the Jackson JavaType forcontextClass
- a context class for the target type, for example a class in which the target type appears in a method signature (can benull
)- Returns:
- the Jackson JavaType
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getJsonEncoding
Determine the JSON encoding to use for the given content type.- Parameters:
contentType
- the media type as requested by the caller- Returns:
- the JSON encoding to use (never
null
)
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getDefaultContentType
Description copied from class:AbstractHttpMessageConverter
Returns the default content type for the given type. Called whenAbstractHttpMessageConverter.write(T, org.springframework.http.MediaType, org.springframework.http.HttpOutputMessage)
is invoked without a specified content type parameter.By default, this returns the first element of the
supportedMediaTypes
property, if any. Can be overridden in subclasses.- Overrides:
getDefaultContentType
in classAbstractHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
object
- the type to return the content type for- Returns:
- the content type, or
null
if not known - Throws:
IOException
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getContentLength
@Nullable protected Long getContentLength(Object object, @Nullable MediaType contentType) throws IOException Description copied from class:AbstractHttpMessageConverter
Returns the content length for the given type.By default, this returns
null
, meaning that the content length is unknown. Can be overridden in subclasses.- Overrides:
getContentLength
in classAbstractHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
object
- the type to return the content length for- Returns:
- the content length, or
null
if not known - Throws:
IOException
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supportsRepeatableWrites
Description copied from class:AbstractHttpMessageConverter
Indicates whether this message converter can write the given object multiple times.The default implementation returns
false
.- Overrides:
supportsRepeatableWrites
in classAbstractHttpMessageConverter<Object>
- Parameters:
o
- the object t- Returns:
true
ift
can be written repeatedly;false
otherwise
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