InetAddressSerializer.java
package tools.jackson.databind.ser.jdk;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonFormat;
import tools.jackson.core.*;
import tools.jackson.core.type.WritableTypeId;
import tools.jackson.databind.BeanProperty;
import tools.jackson.databind.SerializationContext;
import tools.jackson.databind.ValueSerializer;
import tools.jackson.databind.jsontype.TypeSerializer;
import tools.jackson.databind.ser.std.StdScalarSerializer;
/**
* Simple serializer for {@link java.net.InetAddress}. Main complexity is
* with registration, since same serializer is to be used for sub-classes.
*<p>
* Since 2.9 allows use of {@link JsonFormat} configuration (annotation,
* per-type defaulting) so that if <code>JsonFormat.Shape.NUMBER</code>
* (or <code>ARRAY</code>) is used, will serialize as "host address"
* (dotted numbers) instead of simple conversion.
*/
public class InetAddressSerializer
extends StdScalarSerializer<InetAddress>
{
protected final boolean _asNumeric;
public InetAddressSerializer() {
this(false);
}
public InetAddressSerializer(boolean asNumeric) {
super(InetAddress.class);
_asNumeric = asNumeric;
}
@Override
public ValueSerializer<?> createContextual(SerializationContext ctxt,
BeanProperty property)
{
JsonFormat.Value format = findFormatOverrides(ctxt, property, handledType());
boolean asNumeric = false;
if (format != null) {
JsonFormat.Shape shape = format.getShape();
if (shape.isNumeric() || shape == JsonFormat.Shape.ARRAY) {
asNumeric = true;
}
}
if (asNumeric != _asNumeric) {
return new InetAddressSerializer(asNumeric);
}
return this;
}
@Override
public void serialize(InetAddress value, JsonGenerator g, SerializationContext provider)
throws JacksonException
{
String str;
if (_asNumeric) { // since 2.9
str = value.getHostAddress();
} else {
// Ok: get textual description; choose "more specific" part
str = value.toString().trim();
int ix = str.indexOf('/');
if (ix >= 0) {
if (ix == 0) { // missing host name; use address
str = str.substring(1);
} else { // otherwise use name
str = str.substring(0, ix);
}
}
}
g.writeString(str);
}
@Override
public void serializeWithType(InetAddress value, JsonGenerator g,
SerializationContext ctxt, TypeSerializer typeSer) throws JacksonException
{
// Better ensure we don't use specific sub-classes...
WritableTypeId typeIdDef = typeSer.writeTypePrefix(g, ctxt,
typeSer.typeId(value, InetAddress.class, JsonToken.VALUE_STRING));
serialize(value, g, ctxt);
typeSer.writeTypeSuffix(g, ctxt, typeIdDef);
}
}