Package org.apache.camel

Examples of org.apache.camel.TypeConverter


    @Override
    public void addTypeConverter(Class<?> toType, Class<?> fromType, TypeConverter typeConverter) {
        log.trace("Adding type converter: {}", typeConverter);
        TypeMapping key = new TypeMapping(toType, fromType);
        TypeConverter converter = typeMappings.get(key);
        // only override it if its different
        // as race conditions can lead to many threads trying to promote the same fallback converter
        if (typeConverter != converter) {
            if (converter != null) {
                log.warn("Overriding type converter from: " + converter + " to: " + typeConverter);
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        Class<?> fromType = null;
        if (value != null) {
            fromType = value.getClass();
        }
        TypeMapping key = new TypeMapping(toType, fromType);
        TypeConverter converter = typeMappings.get(key);
        if (converter == null) {
            // converter not found, try to lookup then
            converter = lookup(toType, fromType);
            if (converter != null) {
                typeMappings.putIfAbsent(key, converter);
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    protected TypeConverter doLookup(Class<?> toType, Class<?> fromType, boolean isSuper) {

        if (fromType != null) {
            // lets try if there is a direct match
            TypeConverter converter = getTypeConverter(toType, fromType);
            if (converter != null) {
                return converter;
            }

            // try the interfaces
            for (Class<?> type : fromType.getInterfaces()) {
                converter = getTypeConverter(toType, type);
                if (converter != null) {
                    return converter;
                }
            }

            // try super then
            Class<?> fromSuperClass = fromType.getSuperclass();
            if (fromSuperClass != null && !fromSuperClass.equals(Object.class)) {
                converter = doLookup(toType, fromSuperClass, true);
                if (converter != null) {
                    return converter;
                }
            }
        }

        // only do these tests as fallback and only on the target type (eg not on its super)
        if (!isSuper) {
            if (fromType != null && !fromType.equals(Object.class)) {

                // lets try classes derived from this toType
                Set<Map.Entry<TypeMapping, TypeConverter>> entries = typeMappings.entrySet();
                for (Map.Entry<TypeMapping, TypeConverter> entry : entries) {
                    TypeMapping key = entry.getKey();
                    Class<?> aToType = key.getToType();
                    if (toType.isAssignableFrom(aToType)) {
                        Class<?> aFromType = key.getFromType();
                        // skip Object based we do them last
                        if (!aFromType.equals(Object.class) && aFromType.isAssignableFrom(fromType)) {
                            return entry.getValue();
                        }
                    }
                }

                // lets test for Object based converters as last resort
                TypeConverter converter = getTypeConverter(toType, Object.class);
                if (converter != null) {
                    return converter;
                }
            }
        }
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        int code = message.getHeader(Exchange.HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE, defaultCode, int.class);
        HttpResponse response = new DefaultHttpResponse(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1, HttpResponseStatus.valueOf(code));
        LOG.trace("HTTP Status Code: {}", code);

        TypeConverter tc = message.getExchange().getContext().getTypeConverter();

        // append headers
        // must use entrySet to ensure case of keys is preserved
        for (Map.Entry<String, Object> entry : message.getHeaders().entrySet()) {
            String key = entry.getKey();
            Object value = entry.getValue();
            // use an iterator as there can be multiple values. (must not use a delimiter)
            final Iterator<?> it = ObjectHelper.createIterator(value, null);
            while (it.hasNext()) {
                String headerValue = tc.convertTo(String.class, it.next());
                if (headerValue != null && headerFilterStrategy != null
                        && !headerFilterStrategy.applyFilterToCamelHeaders(key, headerValue, message.getExchange())) {
                    LOG.trace("HTTP-Header: {}={}", key, headerValue);
                    response.addHeader(key, headerValue);
                }
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        }

        // just assume GET for now, we will later change that to the actual method to use
        HttpRequest request = new DefaultHttpRequest(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1, HttpMethod.GET, uri);

        TypeConverter tc = message.getExchange().getContext().getTypeConverter();

        // if we bridge endpoint then we need to skip matching headers with the HTTP_QUERY to avoid sending
        // duplicated headers to the receiver, so use this skipRequestHeaders as the list of headers to skip
        Map<String, Object> skipRequestHeaders = null;
        if (configuration.isBridgeEndpoint()) {
            String queryString = message.getHeader(Exchange.HTTP_QUERY, String.class);
            if (queryString != null) {
                skipRequestHeaders = URISupport.parseQuery(queryString);
            }
            // Need to remove the Host key as it should be not used
            message.getHeaders().remove("host");
        }

        // append headers
        // must use entrySet to ensure case of keys is preserved
        for (Map.Entry<String, Object> entry : message.getHeaders().entrySet()) {
            String key = entry.getKey();
            Object value = entry.getValue();

            // we should not add headers for the parameters in the uri if we bridge the endpoint
            // as then we would duplicate headers on both the endpoint uri, and in HTTP headers as well
            if (skipRequestHeaders != null && skipRequestHeaders.containsKey(key)) {
                continue;
            }

            // use an iterator as there can be multiple values. (must not use a delimiter)
            final Iterator<?> it = ObjectHelper.createIterator(value, null, true);
            while (it.hasNext()) {
                String headerValue = tc.convertTo(String.class, it.next());

                if (headerValue != null && headerFilterStrategy != null
                        && !headerFilterStrategy.applyFilterToCamelHeaders(key, headerValue, message.getExchange())) {
                    LOG.trace("HTTP-Header: {}={}", key, headerValue);
                    request.addHeader(key, headerValue);
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            // we have tried before but we cannot convert this one
            return Void.TYPE;
        }

        // try to find a suitable type converter
        TypeConverter converter = getOrFindTypeConverter(type, value);
        if (converter != null) {
            Object rc = converter.convertTo(type, exchange, value);
            if (rc != null) {
                return rc;
            }
        }
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        if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {
            LOG.trace("Adding type converter: " + typeConverter);
        }
        TypeMapping key = new TypeMapping(toType, fromType);
        synchronized (typeMappings) {
            TypeConverter converter = typeMappings.get(key);
            // only override it if its different
            // as race conditions can lead to many threads trying to promote the same fallback converter
            if (typeConverter != converter) {
                if (converter != null) {
                    LOG.warn("Overriding type converter from: " + converter + " to: " + typeConverter);
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        Class<?> fromType = null;
        if (value != null) {
            fromType = value.getClass();
        }
        TypeMapping key = new TypeMapping(toType, fromType);
        TypeConverter converter;
        synchronized (typeMappings) {
            converter = typeMappings.get(key);
            if (converter == null) {
                converter = lookup(toType, fromType);
                if (converter != null) {
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    private TypeConverter doLookup(Class<?> toType, Class<?> fromType, boolean isSuper) {

        if (fromType != null) {
            // lets try if there is a direct match
            TypeConverter converter = getTypeConverter(toType, fromType);
            if (converter != null) {
                return converter;
            }

            // try the interfaces
            for (Class<?> type : fromType.getInterfaces()) {
                converter = getTypeConverter(toType, type);
                if (converter != null) {
                    return converter;
                }
            }

            // try super then
            Class<?> fromSuperClass = fromType.getSuperclass();
            if (fromSuperClass != null && !fromSuperClass.equals(Object.class)) {
                converter = doLookup(toType, fromSuperClass, true);
                if (converter != null) {
                    return converter;
                }
            }
        }

        // only do these tests as fallback and only on the target type (eg not on its super)
        if (!isSuper) {
            if (fromType != null && !fromType.equals(Object.class)) {

                // lets try classes derived from this toType
                Set<Map.Entry<TypeMapping, TypeConverter>> entries = typeMappings.entrySet();
                for (Map.Entry<TypeMapping, TypeConverter> entry : entries) {
                    TypeMapping key = entry.getKey();
                    Class<?> aToType = key.getToType();
                    if (toType.isAssignableFrom(aToType)) {
                        Class<?> aFromType = key.getFromType();
                        // skip Object based we do them last
                        if (!aFromType.equals(Object.class) && aFromType.isAssignableFrom(fromType)) {
                            return entry.getValue();
                        }
                    }
                }

                // lets test for Object based converters as last resort
                TypeConverter converter = getTypeConverter(toType, Object.class);
                if (converter != null) {
                    return converter;
                }
            }
        }
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     * Converts the value to the given expected type or throws an exception
     */
    public static <T> T convertToMandatoryType(Exchange exchange, Class<T> type, Object value) throws NoTypeConversionAvailableException {
        CamelContext camelContext = exchange.getContext();
        ObjectHelper.notNull(camelContext, "CamelContext of Exchange");
        TypeConverter converter = camelContext.getTypeConverter();
        if (converter != null) {
            return converter.mandatoryConvertTo(type, exchange, value);
        }
        throw new NoTypeConversionAvailableException(value, type);
    }
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