com.fasterxml.jackson.core

Enum JsonGenerator.Feature

    • Enum Constant Detail

      • AUTO_CLOSE_TARGET

        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature AUTO_CLOSE_TARGET
        Feature that determines whether generator will automatically close underlying output target that is NOT owned by the generator. If disabled, calling application has to separately close the underlying OutputStream and Writer instances used to create the generator. If enabled, generator will handle closing, as long as generator itself gets closed: this happens when end-of-input is encountered, or generator is closed by a call to JsonGenerator.close().

        Feature is enabled by default.

      • AUTO_CLOSE_JSON_CONTENT

        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature AUTO_CLOSE_JSON_CONTENT
        Feature that determines what happens when the generator is closed while there are still unmatched JsonToken.START_ARRAY or JsonToken.START_OBJECT entries in output content. If enabled, such Array(s) and/or Object(s) are automatically closed; if disabled, nothing specific is done.

        Feature is enabled by default.

      • FLUSH_PASSED_TO_STREAM

        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature FLUSH_PASSED_TO_STREAM
        Feature that specifies that calls to JsonGenerator.flush() will cause matching flush() to underlying OutputStream or Writer; if disabled this will not be done. Main reason to disable this feature is to prevent flushing at generator level, if it is not possible to prevent method being called by other code (like ObjectMapper or third party libraries).

        Feature is enabled by default.

      • QUOTE_FIELD_NAMES

        @Deprecated
        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature QUOTE_FIELD_NAMES
        Deprecated. Since 2.10 use JsonWriteFeature.QUOTE_FIELD_NAMES instead
        Feature that determines whether JSON Object field names are quoted using double-quotes, as specified by JSON specification or not. Ability to disable quoting was added to support use cases where they are not usually expected, which most commonly occurs when used straight from Javascript.

        Feature is enabled by default (since it is required by JSON specification).

      • QUOTE_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS

        @Deprecated
        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature QUOTE_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS
        Deprecated. Since 2.10 use JsonWriteFeature.WRITE_NAN_AS_STRINGS instead
        Feature that determines whether "exceptional" (not real number) float/double values are output as quoted strings. The values checked are Double.Nan, Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY and Double.NEGATIVE_INIFINTY (and associated Float values). If feature is disabled, these numbers are still output using associated literal values, resulting in non-conformant output.

        Feature is enabled by default.

      • ESCAPE_NON_ASCII

        @Deprecated
        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature ESCAPE_NON_ASCII
        Deprecated. Since 2.10 use JsonWriteFeature.ESCAPE_NON_ASCII instead
        Feature that specifies that all characters beyond 7-bit ASCII range (i.e. code points of 128 and above) need to be output using format-specific escapes (for JSON, backslash escapes), if format uses escaping mechanisms (which is generally true for textual formats but not for binary formats).

        Note that this setting may not necessarily make sense for all data formats (for example, binary formats typically do not use any escaping mechanisms; and some textual formats do not have general-purpose escaping); if so, settings is simply ignored. Put another way, effects of this feature are data-format specific.

        Feature is disabled by default.

      • WRITE_NUMBERS_AS_STRINGS

        @Deprecated
        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature WRITE_NUMBERS_AS_STRINGS
        Deprecated. Since 2.10 use JsonWriteFeature.WRITE_NUMBERS_AS_STRINGS instead
        Feature that forces all Java numbers to be written as Strings, even if the underlying data format has non-textual representation (which is the case for JSON as well as all binary formats). Default state is 'false', meaning that Java numbers are to be serialized using basic numeric serialization (as JSON numbers, integral or floating point, for example). If enabled, all such numeric values are instead written out as textual values (which for JSON means quoted in double-quotes).

        One use case is to avoid problems with Javascript limitations: since Javascript standard specifies that all number handling should be done using 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point values, result being that some 64-bit integer values can not be accurately represent (as mantissa is only 51 bit wide).

        Feature is disabled by default.

      • WRITE_BIGDECIMAL_AS_PLAIN

        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature WRITE_BIGDECIMAL_AS_PLAIN
        Feature that determines whether BigDecimal entries are serialized using BigDecimal.toPlainString() to prevent values to be written using scientific notation.

        NOTE: only affects generators that serialize BigDecimals using textual representation (textual formats but potentially some binary formats).

        Feature is disabled by default, so default output mode is used; this generally depends on how BigDecimal has been created.

        Since:
        2.3
      • STRICT_DUPLICATE_DETECTION

        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature STRICT_DUPLICATE_DETECTION
        Feature that determines whether JsonGenerator will explicitly check that no duplicate JSON Object field names are written. If enabled, generator will check all names within context and report duplicates by throwing a JsonGenerationException; if disabled, no such checking will be done. Assumption in latter case is that caller takes care of not trying to write duplicate names.

        Note that enabling this feature will incur performance overhead due to having to store and check additional information.

        Feature is disabled by default.

        Since:
        2.3
      • IGNORE_UNKNOWN

        public static final JsonGenerator.Feature IGNORE_UNKNOWN
        Feature that determines what to do if the underlying data format requires knowledge of all properties to output, and if no definition is found for a property that caller tries to write. If enabled, such properties will be quietly ignored; if disabled, a JsonProcessingException will be thrown to indicate the problem. Typically most textual data formats do NOT require schema information (although some do, such as CSV), whereas many binary data formats do require definitions (such as Avro, protobuf), although not all (Smile, CBOR, BSON and MessagePack do not).

        Note that support for this feature is implemented by individual data format module, if (and only if) it makes sense for the format in question. For JSON, for example, this feature has no effect as properties need not be pre-defined.

        Feature is disabled by default, meaning that if the underlying data format requires knowledge of all properties to output, attempts to write an unknown property will result in a JsonProcessingException

        Since:
        2.5
    • Method Detail

      • values

        public static JsonGenerator.Feature[] values()
        Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared. This method may be used to iterate over the constants as follows:
        for (JsonGenerator.Feature c : JsonGenerator.Feature.values())
            System.out.println(c);
        
        Returns:
        an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared
      • valueOf

        public static JsonGenerator.Feature valueOf(String name)
        Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)
        Parameters:
        name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.
        Returns:
        the enum constant with the specified name
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified name
        NullPointerException - if the argument is null
      • collectDefaults

        public static int collectDefaults()
        Method that calculates bit set (flags) of all features that are enabled by default.
      • enabledByDefault

        public boolean enabledByDefault()
      • enabledIn

        public boolean enabledIn(int flags)
        Since:
        2.3
      • getMask

        public int getMask()

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