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public interface ConstraintValidatorContext
Provide contextual data and operation when applying a given constraint validator.
 At least one ConstraintViolation must be defined (either the default one,
 of if the default ConstraintViolation is disabled, a custom one).
| Nested Class Summary | |
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static interface | 
ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder
ConstraintViolation builder allowing to optionally associate
 the violation report to a sub path. | 
| Method Summary | |
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 ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder | 
buildConstraintViolationWithTemplate(java.lang.String messageTemplate)
Return an constraint violation builder building an violation report allowing to optionally associate it to a sub path.  | 
 void | 
disableDefaultConstraintViolation()
Disable the default ConstraintViolation object generation (which
 is using the message template declared on the constraint). | 
 java.lang.String | 
getDefaultConstraintMessageTemplate()
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| Method Detail | 
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void disableDefaultConstraintViolation()
ConstraintViolation object generation (which
 is using the message template declared on the constraint).
 Useful to set a different violation message or generate a ConstraintViolation
 based on a different property.
java.lang.String getDefaultConstraintMessageTemplate()
ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder buildConstraintViolationWithTemplate(java.lang.String messageTemplate)
ConstraintViolation, one must call either one of
 the #addConstraintViolation() methods available in one of the
 interfaces of the fluent API.
 If another method is called after #addConstraintViolation() on
 ConstraintViolationBuilder or any of its associated nested interfaces
 an IllegalStateException is raised.
 
 If isValid returns false, a ConstraintViolation
 object will be built per ConstraintViolation report including the default one (unless
 disableDefaultConstraintViolation() has been called).
 
 ConstraintViolation objects generated from such a call
 contain the same contextual information (root bean, path and so on) unless
 the path has been overriden.
 
 To create a different ConstraintViolation, a new constraint violation builder
 has to be retrieved from ConstraintValidatorContext
 Here are a few usage examples:
 
 // create new violation report with the default path the constraint is located on
 context.buildConstraintViolationWithTemplate( "way too long" )
             .addConstraintViolation();
 // create new violation report in the "street" subnode of the default path
 //the constraint is located on
 context.buildConstraintViolationWithTemplate( "way too long" )
              .addNode( "street" )
              .addConstraintViolation();
 //create new violation report in the "addresses["home"].city.name" subnode
 //of the default path the constraint is located on
 context.buildConstraintViolationWithTemplate( "this detail is wrong" )
              .addNode( "addresses" )
              .addNode( "country" )
                  .inIterable().atKey( "home" )
              .addNode( "name" )
              .addConstraintViolation();
 
 
- Parameters:
 messageTemplate - new uninterpolated constraint message.
- Returns:
 - Returns an constraint violation builder
 
 
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