Class EqualsBuilder
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.EqualsBuilder
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Builder<java.lang.Boolean>
public class EqualsBuilder extends java.lang.Object implements Builder<java.lang.Boolean>
Assists in implementing
Object.equals(Object)methods.This class provides methods to build a good equals method for any class. It follows rules laid out in Effective Java , by Joshua Bloch. In particular the rule for comparing
doubles,floats, and arrays can be tricky. Also, making sure thatequals()andhashCode()are consistent can be difficult.Two Objects that compare as equals must generate the same hash code, but two Objects with the same hash code do not have to be equal.
All relevant fields should be included in the calculation of equals. Derived fields may be ignored. In particular, any field used in generating a hash code must be used in the equals method, and vice versa.
Typical use for the code is as follows:
public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == null) { return false; } if (obj == this) { return true; } if (obj.getClass() != getClass()) { return false; } MyClass rhs = (MyClass) obj; return new EqualsBuilder() .appendSuper(super.equals(obj)) .append(field1, rhs.field1) .append(field2, rhs.field2) .append(field3, rhs.field3) .isEquals(); }Alternatively, there is a method that uses reflection to determine the fields to test. Because these fields are usually private, the method,
reflectionEquals, usesAccessibleObject.setAccessibleto change the visibility of the fields. This will fail under a security manager, unless the appropriate permissions are set up correctly. It is also slower than testing explicitly. Non-primitive fields are compared usingequals().A typical invocation for this method would look like:
public boolean equals(Object obj) { return EqualsBuilder.reflectionEquals(this, obj); }The
EqualsExcludeannotation can be used to exclude fields from being used by thereflectionEqualsmethods.- Since:
- 1.0
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description EqualsBuilder()Constructor for EqualsBuilder.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description EqualsBuilderappend(boolean[] lhs, boolean[] rhs)Deep comparison of array ofboolean.EqualsBuilderappend(boolean lhs, boolean rhs)Test if twobooleanss are equal.EqualsBuilderappend(byte[] lhs, byte[] rhs)Deep comparison of array ofbyte.EqualsBuilderappend(byte lhs, byte rhs)Test if twobytes are equal.EqualsBuilderappend(char[] lhs, char[] rhs)Deep comparison of array ofchar.EqualsBuilderappend(char lhs, char rhs)Test if twochars are equal.EqualsBuilderappend(double[] lhs, double[] rhs)Deep comparison of array ofdouble.EqualsBuilderappend(double lhs, double rhs)Test if twodoubles are equal by testing that the pattern of bits returned bydoubleToLongare equal.EqualsBuilderappend(float[] lhs, float[] rhs)Deep comparison of array offloat.EqualsBuilderappend(float lhs, float rhs)Test if twofloats are equal by testing that the pattern of bits returned by doubleToLong are equal.EqualsBuilderappend(int[] lhs, int[] rhs)Deep comparison of array ofint.EqualsBuilderappend(int lhs, int rhs)Test if twoints are equal.EqualsBuilderappend(long[] lhs, long[] rhs)Deep comparison of array oflong.EqualsBuilderappend(long lhs, long rhs)Test if twolongs are equal.EqualsBuilderappend(short[] lhs, short[] rhs)Deep comparison of array ofshort.EqualsBuilderappend(short lhs, short rhs)Test if twoshorts are equal.EqualsBuilderappend(java.lang.Object[] lhs, java.lang.Object[] rhs)Performs a deep comparison of twoObjectarrays.EqualsBuilderappend(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs)Test if twoObjects are equal using either #reflectionAppend(Object, Object), if object are non primitives (or wrapper of primitives) or if fieldtestRecursiveis set tofalse.EqualsBuilderappendSuper(boolean superEquals)Adds the result ofsuper.equals()to this builder.java.lang.Booleanbuild()Returnstrueif the fields that have been checked are all equal.booleanisEquals()Returnstrueif the fields that have been checked are all equal.EqualsBuilderreflectionAppend(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs)Tests if twoobjectsby using reflection.static booleanreflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, boolean testTransients)This method uses reflection to determine if the twoObjects are equal.static booleanreflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, boolean testTransients, java.lang.Class<?> reflectUpToClass, boolean testRecursive, java.lang.String... excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the twoObjects are equal.static booleanreflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, boolean testTransients, java.lang.Class<?> reflectUpToClass, java.lang.String... excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the twoObjects are equal.static booleanreflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, java.lang.String... excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the twoObjects are equal.static booleanreflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the twoObjects are equal.voidreset()Reset the EqualsBuilder so you can use the same object againEqualsBuildersetBypassReflectionClasses(java.util.List<java.lang.Class<?>> bypassReflectionClasses)SetClasses whose instances should be compared by calling theirequalsalthough being in recursive mode.protected voidsetEquals(boolean isEquals)Sets theisEqualsvalue.EqualsBuildersetExcludeFields(java.lang.String... excludeFields)Set field names to be excluded by reflection tests.EqualsBuildersetReflectUpToClass(java.lang.Class<?> reflectUpToClass)Set the superclass to reflect up to at reflective tests.EqualsBuildersetTestRecursive(boolean testRecursive)Set whether to test fields recursively, instead of using their equals method, when reflectively comparing objects.EqualsBuildersetTestTransients(boolean testTransients)Set whether to include transient fields when reflectively comparing objects.
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Method Detail
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setTestTransients
public EqualsBuilder setTestTransients(boolean testTransients)
Set whether to include transient fields when reflectively comparing objects.- Parameters:
testTransients- whether to test transient fields- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
- Since:
- 3.6
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setTestRecursive
public EqualsBuilder setTestRecursive(boolean testRecursive)
Set whether to test fields recursively, instead of using their equals method, when reflectively comparing objects. String objects, which cache a hash value, are automatically excluded from recursive testing. You may specify other exceptions by callingsetBypassReflectionClasses(List).- Parameters:
testRecursive- whether to do a recursive test- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
- Since:
- 3.6
- See Also:
setBypassReflectionClasses(List)
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setBypassReflectionClasses
public EqualsBuilder setBypassReflectionClasses(java.util.List<java.lang.Class<?>> bypassReflectionClasses)
Set
Classes whose instances should be compared by calling theirequalsalthough being in recursive mode. So the fields of theses classes will not be compared recursively by reflection.Here you should name classes having non-transient fields which are cache fields being set lazily.
Prominent example beingStringclass with its hash code cache field. Due to the importance of theStringclass, it is included in the default bypasses classes. Usually, if you use your own set of classes here, remember to includeStringclass, too.- Parameters:
bypassReflectionClasses- classes to bypass reflection test- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
- Since:
- 3.8
- See Also:
setTestRecursive(boolean)
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setReflectUpToClass
public EqualsBuilder setReflectUpToClass(java.lang.Class<?> reflectUpToClass)
Set the superclass to reflect up to at reflective tests.- Parameters:
reflectUpToClass- the super class to reflect up to- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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- 3.6
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setExcludeFields
public EqualsBuilder setExcludeFields(java.lang.String... excludeFields)
Set field names to be excluded by reflection tests.- Parameters:
excludeFields- the fields to exclude- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
- Since:
- 3.6
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reflectionEquals
public static boolean reflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the two
Objects are equal.It uses
AccessibleObject.setAccessibleto gain access to private fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also not as efficient as testing explicitly. Non-primitive fields are compared usingequals().Transient members will be not be tested, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object.
Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.
- Parameters:
lhs-thisobjectrhs- the other objectexcludeFields- Collection of String field names to exclude from testing- Returns:
trueif the two Objects have tested equals.- See Also:
EqualsExclude
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reflectionEquals
public static boolean reflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, java.lang.String... excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the two
Objects are equal.It uses
AccessibleObject.setAccessibleto gain access to private fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also not as efficient as testing explicitly. Non-primitive fields are compared usingequals().Transient members will be not be tested, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object.
Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.
- Parameters:
lhs-thisobjectrhs- the other objectexcludeFields- array of field names to exclude from testing- Returns:
trueif the two Objects have tested equals.- See Also:
EqualsExclude
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reflectionEquals
public static boolean reflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, boolean testTransients)This method uses reflection to determine if the two
Objects are equal.It uses
AccessibleObject.setAccessibleto gain access to private fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also not as efficient as testing explicitly. Non-primitive fields are compared usingequals().If the TestTransients parameter is set to
true, transient members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of theObject.Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.
- Parameters:
lhs-thisobjectrhs- the other objecttestTransients- whether to include transient fields- Returns:
trueif the two Objects have tested equals.- See Also:
EqualsExclude
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reflectionEquals
public static boolean reflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, boolean testTransients, java.lang.Class<?> reflectUpToClass, java.lang.String... excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the two
Objects are equal.It uses
AccessibleObject.setAccessibleto gain access to private fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also not as efficient as testing explicitly. Non-primitive fields are compared usingequals().If the testTransients parameter is set to
true, transient members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of theObject.Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended up to and including the specified superclass. A null superclass is treated as java.lang.Object.
- Parameters:
lhs-thisobjectrhs- the other objecttestTransients- whether to include transient fieldsreflectUpToClass- the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive), may benullexcludeFields- array of field names to exclude from testing- Returns:
trueif the two Objects have tested equals.- Since:
- 2.0
- See Also:
EqualsExclude
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reflectionEquals
public static boolean reflectionEquals(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs, boolean testTransients, java.lang.Class<?> reflectUpToClass, boolean testRecursive, java.lang.String... excludeFields)This method uses reflection to determine if the two
Objects are equal.It uses
AccessibleObject.setAccessibleto gain access to private fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also not as efficient as testing explicitly. Non-primitive fields are compared usingequals().If the testTransients parameter is set to
true, transient members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of theObject.Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended up to and including the specified superclass. A null superclass is treated as java.lang.Object.
If the testRecursive parameter is set to
true, non primitive (and non primitive wrapper) field types will be compared byEqualsBuilderrecursively instead of invoking theirequals()method. Leading to a deep reflection equals test.- Parameters:
lhs-thisobjectrhs- the other objecttestTransients- whether to include transient fieldsreflectUpToClass- the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive), may benulltestRecursive- whether to call reflection equals on non primitive fields recursively.excludeFields- array of field names to exclude from testing- Returns:
trueif the two Objects have tested equals.- Since:
- 3.6
- See Also:
EqualsExclude
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reflectionAppend
public EqualsBuilder reflectionAppend(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs)
Tests if two
objectsby using reflection.It uses
AccessibleObject.setAccessibleto gain access to private fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also not as efficient as testing explicitly. Non-primitive fields are compared usingequals().If the testTransients field is set to
true, transient members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of theObject.Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended up to and including the specified superclass in field
reflectUpToClass. A null superclass is treated as java.lang.Object.Field names listed in field
excludeFieldswill be ignored.If either class of the compared objects is contained in
bypassReflectionClasses, both objects are compared by calling the equals method of the left hand object with the right hand object as an argument.- Parameters:
lhs- the left hand objectrhs- the left hand object- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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appendSuper
public EqualsBuilder appendSuper(boolean superEquals)
Adds the result of
super.equals()to this builder.- Parameters:
superEquals- the result of callingsuper.equals()- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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- 2.0
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(java.lang.Object lhs, java.lang.Object rhs)
Test if two
Objects are equal using either #reflectionAppend(Object, Object), if object are non primitives (or wrapper of primitives) or if fieldtestRecursiveis set tofalse. Otherwise, using theirequalsmethod.- Parameters:
lhs- the left hand objectrhs- the right hand object- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(long lhs, long rhs)
Test if two
longs are equal.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handlongrhs- the right handlong- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(int lhs, int rhs)
Test if two
ints are equal.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handintrhs- the right handint- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(short lhs, short rhs)
Test if two
shorts are equal.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handshortrhs- the right handshort- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(char lhs, char rhs)
Test if two
chars are equal.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handcharrhs- the right handchar- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(byte lhs, byte rhs)
Test if two
bytes are equal.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handbyterhs- the right handbyte- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(double lhs, double rhs)
Test if two
doubles are equal by testing that the pattern of bits returned bydoubleToLongare equal.This handles NaNs, Infinities, and
-0.0.It is compatible with the hash code generated by
HashCodeBuilder.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handdoublerhs- the right handdouble- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(float lhs, float rhs)
Test if two
floats are equal by testing that the pattern of bits returned by doubleToLong are equal.This handles NaNs, Infinities, and
-0.0.It is compatible with the hash code generated by
HashCodeBuilder.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handfloatrhs- the right handfloat- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(boolean lhs, boolean rhs)
Test if two
booleanss are equal.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handbooleanrhs- the right handboolean- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(java.lang.Object[] lhs, java.lang.Object[] rhs)
Performs a deep comparison of two
Objectarrays.This also will be called for the top level of multi-dimensional, ragged, and multi-typed arrays.
Note that this method does not compare the type of the arrays; it only compares the contents.
- Parameters:
lhs- the left handObject[]rhs- the right handObject[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(long[] lhs, long[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
long. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(long, long)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handlong[]rhs- the right handlong[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(int[] lhs, int[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
int. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(int, int)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handint[]rhs- the right handint[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(short[] lhs, short[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
short. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(short, short)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handshort[]rhs- the right handshort[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(char[] lhs, char[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
char. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(char, char)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handchar[]rhs- the right handchar[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(byte[] lhs, byte[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
byte. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(byte, byte)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handbyte[]rhs- the right handbyte[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(double[] lhs, double[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
double. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(double, double)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handdouble[]rhs- the right handdouble[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(float[] lhs, float[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
float. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(float, float)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handfloat[]rhs- the right handfloat[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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append
public EqualsBuilder append(boolean[] lhs, boolean[] rhs)
Deep comparison of array of
boolean. Length and all values are compared.The method
append(boolean, boolean)is used.- Parameters:
lhs- the left handboolean[]rhs- the right handboolean[]- Returns:
- EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
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isEquals
public boolean isEquals()
Returns
trueif the fields that have been checked are all equal.- Returns:
- boolean
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build
public java.lang.Boolean build()
Returns
trueif the fields that have been checked are all equal.
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setEquals
protected void setEquals(boolean isEquals)
Sets theisEqualsvalue.- Parameters:
isEquals- The value to set.- Since:
- 2.1
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reset
public void reset()
Reset the EqualsBuilder so you can use the same object again- Since:
- 2.5
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