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013package org.apache.juneau.plaintext;
014
015import org.apache.juneau.*;
016import org.apache.juneau.serializer.*;
017import org.apache.juneau.transform.*;
018
019/**
020 * Serializes POJOs to plain text using just the <code>toString()</code> method on the serialized object.
021 *
022 * <h5 class='topic'>Media types</h5>
023 *
024 * Handles <code>Accept</code> types:  <code><b>text/plain</b></code>
025 * <p>
026 * Produces <code>Content-Type</code> types:  <code><b>text/plain</b></code>
027 *
028 * <h5 class='topic'>Description</h5>
029 *
030 * Essentially converts POJOs to plain text using the <code>toString()</code> method.
031 *
032 * <p>
033 * Also serializes objects using a transform if the object class has an {@link PojoSwap PojoSwap&lt;?,String&gt;}
034 * transform defined on it.
035 */
036public class PlainTextSerializer extends WriterSerializer {
037
038   //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
039   // Predefined instances
040   //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
041
042   /** Default serializer, all default settings.*/
043   public static final PlainTextSerializer DEFAULT = new PlainTextSerializer(PropertyStore.DEFAULT);
044
045
046   //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
047   // Instance
048   //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
049
050   /**
051    * Constructor.
052    *
053    * @param ps
054    *    The property store containing all the settings for this object.
055    */
056   public PlainTextSerializer(PropertyStore ps) {
057      this(ps, "text/plain", (String)null);
058   }
059
060   /**
061    * Constructor.
062    *
063    * @param ps
064    *    The property store containing all the settings for this object.
065    * @param produces
066    *    The media type that this serializer produces.
067    * @param accept
068    *    The accept media types that the serializer can handle.
069    *    <p>
070    *    Can contain meta-characters per the <code>media-type</code> specification of {@doc RFC2616.section14.1}
071    *    <p>
072    *    If empty, then assumes the only media type supported is <code>produces</code>.
073    *    <p>
074    *    For example, if this serializer produces <js>"application/json"</js> but should handle media types of
075    *    <js>"application/json"</js> and <js>"text/json"</js>, then the arguments should be:
076    *    <p class='bcode w800'>
077    *    <jk>super</jk>(ps, <js>"application/json"</js>, <js>"application/json,text/json"</js>);
078    *    </p>
079    *    <br>...or...
080    *    <p class='bcode w800'>
081    *    <jk>super</jk>(ps, <js>"application/json"</js>, <js>"*&#8203;/json"</js>);
082    *    </p>
083    * <p>
084    * The accept value can also contain q-values.
085    */
086   public PlainTextSerializer(PropertyStore ps, String produces, String accept) {
087      super(ps, produces, accept);
088   }
089
090
091   @Override /* Context */
092   public PlainTextSerializerBuilder builder() {
093      return new PlainTextSerializerBuilder(getPropertyStore());
094   }
095
096   /**
097    * Instantiates a new clean-slate {@link PlainTextSerializerBuilder} object.
098    *
099    * <p>
100    * This is equivalent to simply calling <code><jk>new</jk> PlainTextSerializerBuilder()</code>.
101    *
102    * <p>
103    * Note that this method creates a builder initialized to all default settings, whereas {@link #builder()} copies
104    * the settings of the object called on.
105    *
106    * @return A new {@link PlainTextSerializerBuilder} object.
107    */
108   public static PlainTextSerializerBuilder create() {
109      return new PlainTextSerializerBuilder();
110   }
111
112   @Override /* Serializer */
113   public WriterSerializerSession createSession(SerializerSessionArgs args) {
114      return new PlainTextSerializerSession(this, args);
115   }
116}