Package jakarta.validation
Interface ConstraintViolation<T>
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- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the root bean
public interface ConstraintViolation<T>
Describes a constraint violation. This object exposes the constraint violation context as well as the message describing the violation.- Author:
- Emmanuel Bernard
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ConstraintDescriptor<?>
getConstraintDescriptor()
Returns the constraint metadata reported to fail.java.lang.Object[]
getExecutableParameters()
Returns anObject[]
representing the constructor or method invocation arguments if theConstraintViolation
is returned after validating the method or constructor parameters.java.lang.Object
getExecutableReturnValue()
Returns the return value of the constructor or method invocation if theConstraintViolation
is returned after validating the method or constructor return value.java.lang.Object
getInvalidValue()
Returns the value failing to pass the constraint.java.lang.Object
getLeafBean()
Returns: the bean instance the constraint is applied on if it is a bean constraint the bean instance hosting the property the constraint is applied on if it is a property constraint or a container element constraint hosted on a propertynull
when theConstraintViolation
is returned after callingValidator.validateValue(Class, String, Object, Class[])
the object the method is executed on if it is a method parameter, cross-parameter or return value constraint or a container element constraint hosted on a method parameter or return valuenull
if it is a constructor parameter or cross-parameter constraint or a container element constraint hosted on a constructor parameter the object the constructor has created if it is a constructor return value constraintjava.lang.String
getMessage()
java.lang.String
getMessageTemplate()
Path
getPropertyPath()
T
getRootBean()
Returns the root bean being validated.java.lang.Class<T>
getRootBeanClass()
Returns the class of the root bean being validated.<U> U
unwrap(java.lang.Class<U> type)
Returns an instance of the specified type allowing access to provider-specific APIs.
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Method Detail
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getMessage
java.lang.String getMessage()
- Returns:
- the interpolated error message for this constraint violation
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getMessageTemplate
java.lang.String getMessageTemplate()
- Returns:
- the non-interpolated error message for this constraint violation
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getRootBean
T getRootBean()
Returns the root bean being validated. For method validation, returns the object the method is executed on.Returns
null
when:- the
ConstraintViolation
is returned after callingValidator.validateValue(Class, String, Object, Class[])
- the
ConstraintViolation
is returned after validating a constructor.
- Returns:
- the validated object, the object hosting the validated element or
null
- the
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getRootBeanClass
java.lang.Class<T> getRootBeanClass()
Returns the class of the root bean being validated. For method validation, this is the object class the method is executed on. For constructor validation, this is the class the constructor is declared on.- Returns:
- the class of the root bean or of the object hosting the validated element
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getLeafBean
java.lang.Object getLeafBean()
Returns:- the bean instance the constraint is applied on if it is a bean constraint
- the bean instance hosting the property the constraint is applied on if it is a property constraint or a container element constraint hosted on a property
null
when theConstraintViolation
is returned after callingValidator.validateValue(Class, String, Object, Class[])
- the object the method is executed on if it is a method parameter, cross-parameter or return value constraint or a container element constraint hosted on a method parameter or return value
null
if it is a constructor parameter or cross-parameter constraint or a container element constraint hosted on a constructor parameter- the object the constructor has created if it is a constructor return value constraint
- Returns:
- the leaf bean
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getExecutableParameters
java.lang.Object[] getExecutableParameters()
Returns anObject[]
representing the constructor or method invocation arguments if theConstraintViolation
is returned after validating the method or constructor parameters. Returnsnull
otherwise.- Returns:
- parameters of the method or constructor invocation or
null
- Since:
- 1.1
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getExecutableReturnValue
java.lang.Object getExecutableReturnValue()
Returns the return value of the constructor or method invocation if theConstraintViolation
is returned after validating the method or constructor return value.Returns
null
if the method has no return value. Returnsnull
otherwise.- Returns:
- the method or constructor return value or
null
- Since:
- 1.1
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getPropertyPath
Path getPropertyPath()
- Returns:
- the property path to the value from
rootBean
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getInvalidValue
java.lang.Object getInvalidValue()
Returns the value failing to pass the constraint. For cross-parameter constraints, anObject[]
representing the method invocation arguments is returned.- Returns:
- the value failing to pass the constraint
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getConstraintDescriptor
ConstraintDescriptor<?> getConstraintDescriptor()
Returns the constraint metadata reported to fail. The returned instance is immutable.- Returns:
- constraint metadata
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unwrap
<U> U unwrap(java.lang.Class<U> type)
Returns an instance of the specified type allowing access to provider-specific APIs. If the Jakarta Validation provider implementation does not support the specified class,ValidationException
is thrown.- Type Parameters:
U
- the type of the object to be returned- Parameters:
type
- the class of the object to be returned- Returns:
- an instance of the specified class
- Throws:
ValidationException
- if the provider does not support the call- Since:
- 1.1
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