spring DateTimeFormat 源码
spring DateTimeFormat 代码
文件路径:/spring-context/src/main/java/org/springframework/format/annotation/DateTimeFormat.java
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package org.springframework.format.annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Declares that a field or method parameter should be formatted as a date or time.
*
* <p>Supports formatting by style pattern, ISO date time pattern, or custom format pattern string.
* Can be applied to {@link java.util.Date}, {@link java.util.Calendar}, {@link Long} (for
* millisecond timestamps) as well as JSR-310 {@code java.time} value types.
*
* <p>For style-based formatting, set the {@link #style} attribute to the desired style pattern code.
* The first character of the code is the date style, and the second character is the time style.
* Specify a character of 'S' for short style, 'M' for medium, 'L' for long, and 'F' for full.
* The date or time may be omitted by specifying the style character '-' — for example,
* 'M-' specifies a medium format for the date with no time.
*
* <p>For ISO-based formatting, set the {@link #iso} attribute to the desired {@link ISO} format,
* such as {@link ISO#DATE}.
*
* <p>For custom formatting, set the {@link #pattern} attribute to a date time pattern, such as
* {@code "yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss a"}.
*
* <p>Each attribute is mutually exclusive, so only set one attribute per annotation instance
* (the one most convenient for your formatting needs).
*
* <ul>
* <li>When the pattern attribute is specified, it takes precedence over both the style and ISO attribute.</li>
* <li>When the {@link #iso} attribute is specified, it takes precedence over the style attribute.</li>
* <li>When no annotation attributes are specified, the default format applied is style-based
* with a style code of 'SS' (short date, short time).</li>
* </ul>
*
* <h3>Time Zones</h3>
* <p>Whenever the {@link #style} or {@link #pattern} attribute is used, the
* {@linkplain java.util.TimeZone#getDefault() default time zone} of the JVM will
* be used when formatting {@link java.util.Date} values. Whenever the {@link #iso}
* attribute is used when formatting {@link java.util.Date} values, {@code UTC}
* will be used as the time zone. The same time zone will be applied to any
* {@linkplain #fallbackPatterns fallback patterns} as well. In order to enforce
* consistent use of {@code UTC} as the time zone, you can bootstrap the JVM with
* {@code -Duser.timezone=UTC}.
*
* @author Keith Donald
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Sam Brannen
* @since 3.0
* @see java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
*/
@Documented
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.PARAMETER, ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE})
public @interface DateTimeFormat {
/**
* The style pattern to use to format the field or method parameter.
* <p>Defaults to 'SS' for short date, short time. Set this attribute when you
* wish to format your field or method parameter in accordance with a common
* style other than the default style.
* @see #fallbackPatterns
*/
String style() default "SS";
/**
* The ISO pattern to use to format the field or method parameter.
* <p>Supported ISO patterns are defined in the {@link ISO} enum.
* <p>Defaults to {@link ISO#NONE}, indicating this attribute should be ignored.
* Set this attribute when you wish to format your field or method parameter
* in accordance with an ISO format.
* @see #fallbackPatterns
*/
ISO iso() default ISO.NONE;
/**
* The custom pattern to use to format the field or method parameter.
* <p>Defaults to empty String, indicating no custom pattern String has been
* specified. Set this attribute when you wish to format your field or method
* parameter in accordance with a custom date time pattern not represented by
* a style or ISO format.
* <p>Note: This pattern follows the original {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} style,
* as also supported by Joda-Time, with strict parsing semantics towards overflows
* (e.g. rejecting a Feb 29 value for a non-leap-year). As a consequence, 'yy'
* characters indicate a year in the traditional style, not a "year-of-era" as in the
* {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter} specification (i.e. 'yy' turns into 'uu'
* when going through a {@code DateTimeFormatter} with strict resolution mode).
* @see #fallbackPatterns
*/
String pattern() default "";
/**
* The set of custom patterns to use as a fallback in case parsing fails for
* the primary {@link #pattern}, {@link #iso}, or {@link #style} attribute.
* <p>For example, if you wish to use the ISO date format for parsing and
* printing but allow for lenient parsing of user input for various date
* formats, you could configure something similar to the following.
* <pre style="code">
* {@literal @}DateTimeFormat(iso = ISO.DATE, fallbackPatterns = { "M/d/yy", "dd.MM.yyyy" })
* </pre>
* <p>Fallback patterns are only used for parsing. They are not used for
* printing the value as a String. The primary {@link #pattern}, {@link #iso},
* or {@link #style} attribute is always used for printing. For details on
* which time zone is used for fallback patterns, see the
* {@linkplain DateTimeFormat class-level documentation}.
* <p>Fallback patterns are not supported for Joda-Time value types.
* @since 5.3.5
*/
String[] fallbackPatterns() default {};
/**
* Common ISO date time format patterns.
*/
enum ISO {
/**
* The most common ISO Date Format {@code yyyy-MM-dd} — for example,
* "2000-10-31".
*/
DATE,
/**
* The most common ISO Time Format {@code HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX} — for example,
* "01:30:00.000-05:00".
*/
TIME,
/**
* The most common ISO Date Time Format {@code yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX}
* — for example, "2000-10-31T01:30:00.000-05:00".
*/
DATE_TIME,
/**
* Indicates that no ISO-based format pattern should be applied.
*/
NONE
}
}
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