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[jira] [Updated] (JEXL-245) Engine in strict mode fails to fail on
unsolvable variables or properties
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JEXL-245?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Ate Douma updated JEXL-245:
---------------------------
Description:
I've been running into some weird and unexpected behavior where the expectancy is that the Engine throws a unsolvable property exception.
Example code:
{code:java}
import org.apache.commons.jexl3.*;
public class JexlTest {
public Object getBar() {
return null;
}
private static void testJexl(final JexlEngine engine, final JexlContext ctx, final String expression) {
System.out.print("test ("+expression+"): ");
try {
System.out.println(engine.createExpression(expression).evaluate(ctx));
} catch (JexlException e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
MapContext ctx = new MapContext();
JexlEngine engine = new JexlBuilder().strict(true).silent(false).create();
ctx.set("foo", new JexlTest());
testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.bar");
testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.bar.baz");
testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.baz");
}
}{code}
Which produces the following output:
{code}
test (foo.bar): null
test (foo.bar.baz): null
test (foo.baz): JexlTest.testJexl@1:4 unsolvable property 'baz'
{code}
The problem is with the second test where accessing the property foo.bar.baz of the non-existing variable bar is not throwing an exception.
The third test demonstrates a similar/same scenario where accessing the non-existing property foo.baz is throwing the expected exception.
was:
I've been running into some weird and unexpected behavior where the expectancy is that the Engine throws a unsolvable property exception.
Example code:
{code:java}
import org.apache.commons.jexl3.*;
public class JexlTest {
public Object getBar() {
return null;
}
private static void testJexl(final JexlEngine engine, final JexlContext ctx, final String expression) {
System.out.print("test ("+expression+"): ");
try {
System.out.println(engine.createExpression(expression).evaluate(ctx));
} catch (JexlException e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
MapContext ctx = new MapContext();
JexlEngine engine = new JexlBuilder().strict(true).silent(false).create();
ctx.set("foo", new JexlTest());
testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.bar");
testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.bar.baz");
testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.baz");
}
}{code}
Which produces the following output:
{code}
test (foo.bar): null
test (foo.bar.baz): null
test (foo.baz): JexlTest.testJexl@1:4 unsolvable property 'baz'
{code}
The problem with the the second test, where accessing the property foo.bar.baz of the non-existing variable bar is not throwing an exception.
The third test demonstrates a similar/same scenario where accessing the non-existing property foo.baz is throwing the expected exception.
> Engine in strict mode fails to fail on unsolvable variables or properties
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JEXL-245
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JEXL-245
> Project: Commons JEXL
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.1
> Reporter: Ate Douma
>
> I've been running into some weird and unexpected behavior where the expectancy is that the Engine throws a unsolvable property exception.
> Example code:
> {code:java}
> import org.apache.commons.jexl3.*;
> public class JexlTest {
> public Object getBar() {
> return null;
> }
> private static void testJexl(final JexlEngine engine, final JexlContext ctx, final String expression) {
> System.out.print("test ("+expression+"): ");
> try {
> System.out.println(engine.createExpression(expression).evaluate(ctx));
> } catch (JexlException e) {
> System.out.println(e.getMessage());
> }
> }
> public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
> MapContext ctx = new MapContext();
> JexlEngine engine = new JexlBuilder().strict(true).silent(false).create();
> ctx.set("foo", new JexlTest());
> testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.bar");
> testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.bar.baz");
> testJexl(engine, ctx, "foo.baz");
> }
> }{code}
> Which produces the following output:
> {code}
> test (foo.bar): null
> test (foo.bar.baz): null
> test (foo.baz): JexlTest.testJexl@1:4 unsolvable property 'baz'
> {code}
> The problem is with the second test where accessing the property foo.bar.baz of the non-existing variable bar is not throwing an exception.
> The third test demonstrates a similar/same scenario where accessing the non-existing property foo.baz is throwing the expected exception.
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