Coverage Report - org.mule.config.converters.PropertiesConverter
 
Classes in this File Line Coverage Branch Coverage Complexity
PropertiesConverter
0%
0/16
0%
0/6
3.5
 
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 /*
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  * $Id: PropertiesConverter.java 19191 2010-08-25 21:05:23Z tcarlson $
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  * --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  * Copyright (c) MuleSoft, Inc.  All rights reserved.  http://www.mulesoft.com
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  *
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  * The software in this package is published under the terms of the CPAL v1.0
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  * license, a copy of which has been included with this distribution in the
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  * LICENSE.txt file.
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  */
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 package org.mule.config.converters;
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 import org.mule.api.MuleContext;
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 import org.mule.api.expression.PropertyConverter;
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 import org.mule.util.StringUtils;
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 import java.util.Properties;
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 import java.util.StringTokenizer;
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 19  
 /**
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  * Converts a comma-separated list of key/value pairs, e.g.,
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  * <code>"apple=green, banana=yellow"</code> into a {@link java.util.Properties} map.
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  * Property placeholders can be used in these values:
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  * <code>"apple=${apple.color}, banana=yellow"</code> 
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  */
 25  0
 public class PropertiesConverter implements PropertyConverter
 26  
 {
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     public static final String DELIM = ",";
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     public Object convert(String properties, MuleContext context)
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     {
 31  0
         if (StringUtils.isNotBlank(properties))
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         {
 33  0
             Properties props = new Properties();
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 35  0
             StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(properties, DELIM);
 36  0
             while (st.hasMoreTokens())
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             {
 38  0
                 String key = st.nextToken().trim();
 39  0
                 int i = key.indexOf("=");
 40  0
                 if(i < 1) {
 41  0
                     throw new IllegalArgumentException("Property string is malformed: " + properties);
 42  
                 }
 43  0
                 String value = key.substring(i+1);
 44  0
                 key = key.substring(0, i);
 45  0
                 props.setProperty(key, value);
 46  0
             }
 47  0
             return props;
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         }
 49  0
        return null;
 50  
     }
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     public Class getType()
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     {
 54  0
         return Properties.class;
 55  
     }
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 }