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Federico Mancini commented on HV-390:
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Ok, I see the problem there. We'll keep thinking then :)
Boolean composition of constraints
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Key: HV-390
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HV-390
Project: Hibernate Validator
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: engine
Reporter: Federico Mancini
Assignee: Hardy Ferentschik
Fix For: 4.2.0
Attachments: modified classes.zip
By adding a built-in annotation @Bool (or some other name) with element values OR,
ALLFALSE and AND (which would be the default) it would be possible to
compose constraints in a boolean fashion.
For example:
{code}
//Specify that at least one of the patterns must match
@Bool(OR)
@List({@Pattern(regexp="pat1"),@Pattern(regexp="pat2"),@Pattern(regexp="pat3"),@Pattern(regexp="pat4")})
@interface WhiteList{..}
{code}
{code}
//Specify that none of the patterns must match
@Bool(ALLFALSE)
@List({@Pattern(regexp="pat1"),@Pattern(regexp="pat2"),@Pattern(regexp="pat3"),@Pattern(regexp="pat4")})
@interface BlackList{..}
{code}
{code}
//At least on valid contact method must match
@Bool(OR)
@Email
@Address
@Phone
@interface ContactDetails{...}
{code}
This would greatly increase the type of new constraints that can be defined just by
reusing some existing ones.
Possible extensions might be for example further operators like XOR (meaning exactly one
of the constraints must hold) or similar.
It seems like it is possible to implement this feature by adding very little code to just
a couple of classes, and adding the new @Bool annotation to the API.
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