| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static java.lang.String |
GLOB_PREFIX
The prefix to be used for glob patterns
|
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
Path(@NotNull java.lang.String path)
Create a new path object either from a concrete path or from a glob pattern.
|
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
int |
compareTo(@NotNull Path o) |
boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object obj) |
java.lang.String |
getPath()
Return the path if this
Path object holds a path,
returns the pattern otherwise. |
int |
hashCode() |
boolean |
isPattern()
Returns {code true} if this
Path object is holding a pattern |
boolean |
matches(java.lang.String otherPath)
If this
Path object holds a path (and not a pattern), this method
checks whether the provided path is equal to this path or a sub path of it. |
java.lang.String |
toString() |
public static final java.lang.String GLOB_PREFIX
public Path(@NotNull
@NotNull java.lang.String path)
Create a new path object either from a concrete path or from a glob pattern.
A glob pattern must start with the glob: prefix (e.g. glob:**/*.html). The following rules are used
to interpret glob patterns:
* character matches zero or more characters of a name component without crossing directory boundaries.** characters match zero or more characters crossing directory boundaries.path - The resource path or a glob pattern.java.lang.NullPointerException - If otherPath is nulljava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - If the provided path is not absolute, or if the glob pattern does not start with a slash.public boolean matches(java.lang.String otherPath)
Path object holds a path (and not a pattern), this method
checks whether the provided path is equal to this path or a sub path of it.
If a glob pattern is provided as the argument, it performs the same check
and respects the provided pattern. This means it returns true if this
path is a parent to any potential path matching the provided pattern. For
example if this path is /apps/foo and the provided pattern is
glob:/apps/foo/bar/*.jsp this method will return true. Same if
the provided pattern is glob:/apps/**/hello.html.
If this Path object holds a pattern, it checks whether the
provided path matches the pattern. If this path object holds a pattern
and a pattern is provided as the argument, it returns only true
if the pattern is the same.
If the provided argument is not an absolute path (e.g. if it is a relative
path or a pattern), this method returns false.otherPath - Absolute path to check.true If other path is within the sub tree of this path
or matches the pattern.java.lang.NullPointerException - If otherPath is nulljava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - If the provided path is not absolute, or if the glob pattern does not start with a slash.isPattern()public java.lang.String getPath()
Path object holds a path,
returns the pattern otherwise.isPattern()public boolean isPattern()
Path object is holding a patternfalse for a path.public int compareTo(@NotNull
@NotNull Path o)
compareTo in interface java.lang.Comparable<Path>public int hashCode()
hashCode in class java.lang.Objectpublic boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
equals in class java.lang.Objectpublic java.lang.String toString()
toString in class java.lang.ObjectCopyright © 2010 - 2023 Adobe. All Rights Reserved