Coverage Report - org.mule.expression.transformers.AbstractExpressionTransformer
 
Classes in this File Line Coverage Branch Coverage Complexity
AbstractExpressionTransformer
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 /*
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  * Copyright (c) MuleSoft, Inc.  All rights reserved.  http://www.mulesoft.com
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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.expression.transformers;
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 import org.mule.api.lifecycle.InitialisationException;
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 import org.mule.config.i18n.CoreMessages;
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 import org.mule.transformer.AbstractMessageTransformer;
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 import org.mule.transformer.types.DataTypeFactory;
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 import java.util.ArrayList;
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 import java.util.Iterator;
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 import java.util.List;
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 /**
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  * This transformer will evaluate one or more expressions on the current message and return the
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  * results as an Array. If only one expression is defined it will return the object returned from
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  * the expression.
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  * <p/>
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  * You can use expressions to extract
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  * <ul>
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  * <li>headers (single, map or list)</li>
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  * <li>attachments (single, map or list)</li>
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  * <li>payload</li>
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  * <li>xpath</li>
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  * <li>groovy</li>
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  * <li>bean</li>
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  * </ul>
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  * and more.
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  * <p/>
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  * This transformer provides a very powerful way to pull different bits of information from the
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  * message and pass them to the service.
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  */
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 public abstract class AbstractExpressionTransformer extends AbstractMessageTransformer
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 {
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     protected List<ExpressionArgument> arguments;
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     public AbstractExpressionTransformer()
 42  0
     {
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         //No type checking by default
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         registerSourceType(DataTypeFactory.OBJECT);
 45  0
         setReturnDataType(DataTypeFactory.OBJECT);
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         arguments = new ArrayList<ExpressionArgument>(4);
 47  0
     }
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     public void addArgument(ExpressionArgument argument)
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     {
 51  0
         arguments.add(argument);
 52  0
     }
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     public boolean removeArgument(ExpressionArgument argument)
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     {
 56  0
         return arguments.remove(argument);
 57  
     }
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 59  
     /**
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      * Template method were deriving classes can do any initialisation after the
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      * properties have been set on this transformer
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      *
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      * @throws org.mule.api.lifecycle.InitialisationException
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      *
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      */
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     @Override
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     public void initialise() throws InitialisationException
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     {
 69  0
         if (arguments == null || arguments.size() == 0)
 70  
         {
 71  0
             throw new InitialisationException(CoreMessages.objectIsNull("arguments[]"), this);
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         }
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 74  0
         for (Iterator<ExpressionArgument> iterator = arguments.iterator(); iterator.hasNext();)
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         {
 76  0
             ExpressionArgument argument = iterator.next();
 77  0
             argument.setMuleContext(muleContext);
 78  0
             argument.setExpressionEvaluationClassLoader(Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader());
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             try
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             {
 81  0
                 argument.validate();
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             }
 83  0
             catch (Exception e)
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             {
 85  0
                 throw new InitialisationException(e, this);
 86  0
             }
 87  0
         }
 88  0
     }
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     public List<ExpressionArgument> getArguments()
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     {
 92  0
         return arguments;
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     }
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     public void setArguments(List<ExpressionArgument> arguments)
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     {
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         this.arguments = arguments;
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     }
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 }