com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.impl

Class BeanAsArrayDeserializer

    • Field Detail

      • _delegate

        protected final BeanDeserializerBase _delegate
        Deserializer we delegate operations that we can not handle.
      • _orderedProperties

        protected final SettableBeanProperty[] _orderedProperties
        Properties in order expected to be found in JSON array.
    • Method Detail

      • unwrappingDeserializer

        public JsonDeserializer<Object> unwrappingDeserializer(NameTransformer unwrapper)
        Description copied from class: JsonDeserializer
        Method that will return deserializer instance that is able to handle "unwrapped" value instances If no unwrapped instance can be constructed, will simply return this object as-is.

        Default implementation just returns 'this' indicating that no unwrapped variant exists

        Specified by:
        unwrappingDeserializer in class BeanDeserializerBase
      • deserialize

        public Object deserialize(JsonParser p,
                         DeserializationContext ctxt)
                           throws IOException
        Description copied from class: JsonDeserializer
        Method that can be called to ask implementation to deserialize JSON content into the value type this serializer handles. Returned instance is to be constructed by method itself.

        Pre-condition for this method is that the parser points to the first event that is part of value to deserializer (and which is never JSON 'null' literal, more on this below): for simple types it may be the only value; and for structured types the Object start marker or a FIELD_NAME.

        The two possible input conditions for structured types result from polymorphism via fields. In the ordinary case, Jackson calls this method when it has encountered an OBJECT_START, and the method implementation must advance to the next token to see the first field name. If the application configures polymorphism via a field, then the object looks like the following.

              {
                  "@class": "class name",
                  ...
              }
          
        Jackson consumes the two tokens (the @class field name and its value) in order to learn the class and select the deserializer. Thus, the stream is pointing to the FIELD_NAME for the first field after the @class. Thus, if you want your method to work correctly both with and without polymorphism, you must begin your method with:
               if (jp.getCurrentToken() == JsonToken.START_OBJECT) {
                 jp.nextToken();
               }
          
        This results in the stream pointing to the field name, so that the two conditions align.

        Post-condition is that the parser will point to the last event that is part of deserialized value (or in case deserialization fails, event that was not recognized or usable, which may be the same event as the one it pointed to upon call).

        Note that this method is never called for JSON null literal, and thus deserializers need (and should) not check for it.

        Specified by:
        deserialize in class JsonDeserializer<Object>
        Parameters:
        p - Parsed used for reading JSON content
        ctxt - Context that can be used to access information about this deserialization activity.
        Returns:
        Deserialized value
        Throws:
        IOException
      • _deserializeUsingPropertyBased

        protected final Object _deserializeUsingPropertyBased(JsonParser p,
                                            DeserializationContext ctxt)
                                                       throws IOException
        Method called to deserialize bean using "property-based creator": this means that a non-default constructor or factory method is called, and then possibly other setters. The trick is that values for creator method need to be buffered, first; and due to non-guaranteed ordering possibly some other properties as well.
        Specified by:
        _deserializeUsingPropertyBased in class BeanDeserializerBase
        Throws:
        IOException

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