AbstractValidator@Deprecated public abstract class AbstractStringValidator extends AbstractValidator<String>
To include the value that failed validation in the exception message you can
use "{0}" in the error message. This will be replaced with the failed value
(converted to string using Object.toString()) or "null" if the value is
null.
Validator.EmptyValueException, Validator.InvalidValueException| Constructor and Description |
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AbstractStringValidator(String errorMessage)
Deprecated.
Constructs a validator for strings.
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Class<String> |
getType()
Deprecated.
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getErrorMessage, isValid, isValidType, isValidValue, setErrorMessage, validatepublic AbstractStringValidator(String errorMessage)
Null and empty string values are always accepted. To reject empty values, set the field being validated as required.
errorMessage - the message to be included in an InvalidValueException
(with "{0}" replaced by the value that failed validation).public Class<String> getType()
getType in class AbstractValidator<String>Copyright © 2019 Vaadin Ltd. All rights reserved.