<dependency>
<groupId>net.guoyk</groupId>
<artifactId>azuki</artifactId>
<version>1.1</version>
</dependency>
Azuki is a simple Java Map evaluation tool
Create a Expression
using Azuki.build(Object)
, passing a Map like this
not:
and:
- equals:
key1: value1
key2: value2
- startsWith:
key3: value3
key4: value4
Then execute the Expression
with Expression#validate(Map)
Passing a Map like this
key1: value1
key2: value2
key3: value3hello
key4: value4world
The Expression
will evaluate the map like this
!(
(
map.get("key1").equals("value1")
&&
map.get("key2").equals("value2")
)
&&
(
map.get("key3").startsWith("value3")
&&
map.get("key4").startsWith("value4")
)
)
and returns false
in this case.
All Expressions Can be Infinitely Nested
Evaluation Expressions is presented as a Map, it execute the actual evaluation.
If all Key-Value pairs passed, the expression returns true.
- equals
- equalsIgnoreCase
- contains
- containsIgnoreCase
- startsWith
- startsWithIgnoreCase
- endsWith
- endsWithIgnoreCase
- regexp
- exists
For exists
, you can check both existence and non-existence
exists:
key1: t
key2: true
key3: yes
key4: f
key5: false
key6: no
This will check existence of key1-3
and non-existence of key4-6
string starts with f
, n
will be regarded as non-existence validation.
Combination Expressions accept a array of expressions, used for combination
- all
- any
- none
Wrapper Expressions wraps one single expression, basically for not
operation
- not
Guo Y.K., MIT License