We have seen some features of the @Builder
AST transformation in previous and other blog post. We can use another strategy to let the AST transformation generate a class where the class only has a constructor that accepts a builder class. And with @CompileStatic
we can even make sure that all required properties must have a value set by the builder before the constructor accepts the argument. We use the builderStrategy
annotation parameter and set it to InitializerStrategy
:
import groovy.transform.builder.Builder import groovy.transform.builder.InitializerStrategy @Builder(builderStrategy = InitializerStrategy) class Message { String from, to, subject, body } def message = Message.createInitializer() .from('mrhaki@mrhaki.com') .subject('Groovy 2.3 is released') // Returned object is not Message, but // internal class Message$MessageInitializer assert !(message instanceof Message) // Now we can use the initializer in the // only constructor of Message. def messageInstance = new Message(message) assert messageInstance instanceof Message assert messageInstance.from == 'mrhaki@mrhaki.com' assert messageInstance.subject == 'Groovy 2.3 is released'
We can customize which properties need to be set with the includes
and/or excludes
annotation parameter. We can also customize the name of the method that create the builder instance with the parameter builderMethodName
:
package com.mrhaki.blog.groovy import groovy.transform.CompileStatic import groovy.transform.builder.Builder import groovy.transform.builder.InitializerStrategy @Builder(builderStrategy = InitializerStrategy, excludes = 'body', builderMethodName = 'creator') class Message { String from, to, subject, body } // With @CompileStatic the compiler will check // that all properties defined in the @Builder // configuration are set. This way we can // implement required properties for a class // that need to be set before the object can // be created. @CompileStatic def createMessage() { def messageInit = Message.creator() .from('mrhaki@mrhaki.com') .to('mail@host.nl') .subject('Groovy 2.3 is released') def message = new Message(messageInit) message } final Message message = createMessage() assert message.from == 'mrhaki@mrhaki.com' assert message.subject == 'Groovy 2.3 is released'
Code written with Groovy 2.3.