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Source Code of org.springframework.web.bind.ServletRequestDataBinder

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package org.springframework.web.bind;

import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;

import org.springframework.beans.MutablePropertyValues;
import org.springframework.validation.BindException;
import org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartRequest;
import org.springframework.web.util.WebUtils;

/**
* Special {@link org.springframework.validation.DataBinder} to perform data binding
* from servlet request parameters to JavaBeans, including support for multipart files.
*
* <p>See the DataBinder/WebDataBinder superclasses for customization options,
* which include specifying allowed/required fields, and registering custom
* property editors.
*
* <p>Can also be used for manual data binding in custom web controllers:
* for example, in a plain Controller implementation or in a MultiActionController
* handler method. Simply instantiate a ServletRequestDataBinder for each binding
* process, and invoke {@code bind} with the current ServletRequest as argument:
*
* <pre class="code">
* MyBean myBean = new MyBean();
* // apply binder to custom target object
* ServletRequestDataBinder binder = new ServletRequestDataBinder(myBean);
* // register custom editors, if desired
* binder.registerCustomEditor(...);
* // trigger actual binding of request parameters
* binder.bind(request);
* // optionally evaluate binding errors
* Errors errors = binder.getErrors();
* ...</pre>
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @see #bind(javax.servlet.ServletRequest)
* @see #registerCustomEditor
* @see #setAllowedFields
* @see #setRequiredFields
* @see #setFieldMarkerPrefix
*/
public class ServletRequestDataBinder extends WebDataBinder {

  /**
   * Create a new ServletRequestDataBinder instance, with default object name.
   * @param target the target object to bind onto (or {@code null}
   * if the binder is just used to convert a plain parameter value)
   * @see #DEFAULT_OBJECT_NAME
   */
  public ServletRequestDataBinder(Object target) {
    super(target);
  }

  /**
   * Create a new ServletRequestDataBinder instance.
   * @param target the target object to bind onto (or {@code null}
   * if the binder is just used to convert a plain parameter value)
   * @param objectName the name of the target object
   */
  public ServletRequestDataBinder(Object target, String objectName) {
    super(target, objectName);
  }


  /**
   * Bind the parameters of the given request to this binder's target,
   * also binding multipart files in case of a multipart request.
   * <p>This call can create field errors, representing basic binding
   * errors like a required field (code "required"), or type mismatch
   * between value and bean property (code "typeMismatch").
   * <p>Multipart files are bound via their parameter name, just like normal
   * HTTP parameters: i.e. "uploadedFile" to an "uploadedFile" bean property,
   * invoking a "setUploadedFile" setter method.
   * <p>The type of the target property for a multipart file can be MultipartFile,
   * byte[], or String. The latter two receive the contents of the uploaded file;
   * all metadata like original file name, content type, etc are lost in those cases.
   * @param request request with parameters to bind (can be multipart)
   * @see org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartHttpServletRequest
   * @see org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartFile
   * @see #bind(org.springframework.beans.PropertyValues)
   */
  public void bind(ServletRequest request) {
    MutablePropertyValues mpvs = new ServletRequestParameterPropertyValues(request);
    MultipartRequest multipartRequest = WebUtils.getNativeRequest(request, MultipartRequest.class);
    if (multipartRequest != null) {
      bindMultipart(multipartRequest.getMultiFileMap(), mpvs);
    }
    addBindValues(mpvs, request);
    doBind(mpvs);
  }

  /**
   * Extension point that subclasses can use to add extra bind values for a
   * request. Invoked before {@link #doBind(MutablePropertyValues)}.
   * The default implementation is empty.
   * @param mpvs the property values that will be used for data binding
   * @param request the current request
   */
  protected void addBindValues(MutablePropertyValues mpvs, ServletRequest request) {
  }

  /**
   * Treats errors as fatal.
   * <p>Use this method only if it's an error if the input isn't valid.
   * This might be appropriate if all input is from dropdowns, for example.
   * @throws ServletRequestBindingException subclass of ServletException on any binding problem
   */
  public void closeNoCatch() throws ServletRequestBindingException {
    if (getBindingResult().hasErrors()) {
      throw new ServletRequestBindingException(
          "Errors binding onto object '" + getBindingResult().getObjectName() + "'",
          new BindException(getBindingResult()));
    }
  }

}
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