Regular expressions
There are three elements related to enforcing regular expressions:
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The regexPattern() element validates the contents of any string property with respect to a regular expression pattern. It is ignored if applied to properties of any other type.
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The regexPatternFlags() element specifies flags that modify the handling of the pattern. The values are those that would normally be passed to
java.util.regex.Pattern#compile(String,int). -
The regexPatternReplacement() attribute specifies the error message to show if the provided argument does not match the regex pattern.
For example:
import lombok.Getter;
import lombok.Setter;
public class Customer {
@Property(
regexPattern = "(\\w+\\.)*\\w+@(\\w+\\.)+[A-Za-z]+",
regexPatternFlags=Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE,
regexPatternReplacement =
"Must be valid email address (containing a '@') symbol" (1)
)
@Getter @Setter
private String email;
}
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See also
This attribute can also be specified for parameters.