How to verify if an object has certain property?
I want to use either a value of expected property or a specified default. How to achieve this in groovy?
Let's look at the example:
def printName(object) {
//if object has initialized property 'name' - print 'name', otherwise print ToString
if (object<some code here>name && object.name) {
print object.name
} else {
print object
}
}
Solution 1:
You can use hasProperty
. Example:
if (object.hasProperty('name') && object.name) {
println object.name
} else {
println object
}
If you're using a variable for the property name, you can use this:
String propName = 'name'
if (object.hasProperty(propName) && object."$propName") {
...
}
Solution 2:
Assuming your object
is a Groovy class, you can use hasProperty
in the object metaClass
like so:
def printName( o ) {
if( o.metaClass.hasProperty( o, 'name' ) && o.name ) {
println "Printing Name : $o.name"
}
else {
println o
}
}
So, then given two classes:
class Named {
String name
int age
String toString() { "toString Named:$name/$age" }
}
class Unnamed {
int age
String toString() { "toString Unnamed:$age" }
}
You can create instance of them, and test:
def a = new Named( name: 'tim', age: 21 )
def b = new Unnamed( age: 32 )
printName( a )
printName( b )
Which should output:
Printing Name : tim
toString Unnamed:32
Solution 3:
You can write your own method via meta-programming:
class Foo {
def name = "Mozart"
}
def f = new Foo()
Object.metaClass.getPropertyOrElse = { prop, defaultVal ->
delegate.hasProperty(prop) ? delegate."${prop}" : defaultVal
}
assert "Mozart" == f.getPropertyOrElse("name", "")
assert "Salzburg" == f.getPropertyOrElse("city", "Salzburg")