How to ignore null values using springframework BeanUtils copyProperties?
You can create your own method to copy properties while ignoring null values.
public static String[] getNullPropertyNames (Object source) {
final BeanWrapper src = new BeanWrapperImpl(source);
java.beans.PropertyDescriptor[] pds = src.getPropertyDescriptors();
Set<String> emptyNames = new HashSet<String>();
for(java.beans.PropertyDescriptor pd : pds) {
Object srcValue = src.getPropertyValue(pd.getName());
if (srcValue == null) emptyNames.add(pd.getName());
}
String[] result = new String[emptyNames.size()];
return emptyNames.toArray(result);
}
// then use Spring BeanUtils to copy and ignore null using our function
public static void myCopyProperties(Object src, Object target) {
BeanUtils.copyProperties(src, target, getNullPropertyNames(src));
}
Java 8 version of getNullPropertyNames method from alfredx's post:
public static String[] getNullPropertyNames(Object source) {
final BeanWrapper wrappedSource = new BeanWrapperImpl(source);
return Stream.of(wrappedSource.getPropertyDescriptors())
.map(FeatureDescriptor::getName)
.filter(propertyName -> wrappedSource.getPropertyValue(propertyName) == null)
.toArray(String[]::new);
}
SpringBeans.xml
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd">
<bean id="source" class="com.core.HelloWorld">
<property name="name" value="Source" />
<property name="gender" value="Male" />
</bean>
<bean id="target" class="com.core.HelloWorld">
<property name="name" value="Target" />
</bean>
</beans>
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Create a java Bean,
public class HelloWorld { private String name; private String gender; public void printHello() { System.out.println("Spring 3 : Hello ! " + name + " -> gender -> " + gender); } //Getters and Setters }
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Create Main Class to test
public class App { public static void main(String[] args) { ApplicationContext context = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("SpringBeans.xml"); HelloWorld source = (HelloWorld) context.getBean("source"); HelloWorld target = (HelloWorld) context.getBean("target"); String[] nullPropertyNames = getNullPropertyNames(target); BeanUtils.copyProperties(target,source,nullPropertyNames); source.printHello(); } public static String[] getNullPropertyNames(Object source) { final BeanWrapper wrappedSource = new BeanWrapperImpl(source); return Stream.of(wrappedSource.getPropertyDescriptors()) .map(FeatureDescriptor::getName) .filter(propertyName -> wrappedSource.getPropertyValue(propertyName) == null) .toArray(String[]::new); } }
I advise you to use ModelMapper.
This is a sample code that solves your doubt.
ModelMapper modelMapper = new ModelMapper();
modelMapper.getConfiguration().setSkipNullEnabled(true).setMatchingStrategy(MatchingStrategies.STRICT);
Company a = new Company();
a.setId(123l);
Company b = new Company();
b.setId(456l);
b.setName("ABC");
modelMapper.map(a, b);
System.out.println("->" + b.getName());
It should print the B value. But if you set the "A" name, the result is a print of "A" value.
The secret is changing the value of SkipNullEnabled to true.
ModelMapper
ModelMapper MVN
public static List<String> getNullProperties(Object source) {
final BeanWrapper wrappedSource = new BeanWrapperImpl(source);
return Stream.of(wrappedSource.getPropertyDescriptors())
.map(FeatureDescriptor::getName)
.filter(propertyName -> Objects.isNull(wrappedSource.getPropertyValue(propertyName)))
.collect(Collectors.toList());