Class Validator

java.lang.Object
org.xml.sax.helpers.DefaultHandler
org.custommonkey.xmlunit.Validator
All Implemented Interfaces:
ContentHandler, DTDHandler, EntityResolver, ErrorHandler

public class Validator extends DefaultHandler
Validates XML against its internal or external DOCTYPE, or a completely different DOCTYPE. Usage:
  • new Validator(readerForXML);
    to validate some XML that contains or references an accessible DTD or schema
  • new Validator(readerForXML, systemIdForValidation);
    to validate some XML that references a DTD but using a local systemId to perform the validation
  • new Validator(readerForXML, systemIdForValidation, doctypeName);
    to validate some XML against a completely different DTD
  • Constructor Details

    • Validator

      protected Validator(InputSource inputSource, String systemId, boolean usingDoctypeReader)
      Baseline constructor: called by all others
      Parameters:
      inputSource - document to validate
      systemId - system id of the DTD to use during validation
      usingDoctypeReader - whether to use DoctypeReader
    • Validator

      public Validator(Document document, String systemID, String doctype)
      DOM-style constructor: allows Document validation post-manipulation of the DOM tree's contents. This takes a fairly tortuous route to validation as DOM level 2 does not allow creation of Doctype nodes. The supplied systemId and doctype name will replace any Doctype settings in the Document.
      Parameters:
      document - document to validate
      systemID - system id of the DTD to use during validation
      doctype - overrides the document's doctype
    • Validator

      public Validator(Reader readerForValidation)
      Basic constructor. Validates the contents of the Reader using the DTD or schema referenced by those contents.
      Parameters:
      readerForValidation - document to validate
    • Validator

      public Validator(String stringForValidation)
      Basic constructor. Validates the contents of the String using the DTD or schema referenced by those contents.
      Parameters:
      stringForValidation - document to validate
    • Validator

      public Validator(InputSource sourceForValidation)
      Basic constructor. Validates the contents of the InputSource using the DTD or schema referenced by those contents.
      Parameters:
      sourceForValidation - document to validate
    • Validator

      public Validator(Reader readerForValidation, String systemID)
      Extended constructor. Validates the contents of the Reader using the DTD specified with the systemID. There must be DOCTYPE instruction in the markup that references the DTD or else the markup will be considered invalid: if there is no DOCTYPE in the markup use the 3-argument constructor
      Parameters:
      readerForValidation - document to validate
      systemID - system id of the DTD to use during validation
    • Validator

      public Validator(String stringForValidation, String systemID)
      Extended constructor. Validates the contents of the String using the DTD specified with the systemID. There must be DOCTYPE instruction in the markup that references the DTD or else the markup will be considered invalid: if there is no DOCTYPE in the markup use the 3-argument constructor
      Parameters:
      stringForValidation - document to validate
      systemID - system id of the DTD to use during validation
    • Validator

      public Validator(InputSource sourceForValidation, String systemID)
      Extended constructor. Validates the contents of the InputSource using the DTD specified with the systemID. There must be DOCTYPE instruction in the markup that references the DTD or else the markup will be considered invalid: if there is no DOCTYPE in the markup use the 3-argument constructor
      Parameters:
      sourceForValidation - document to validate
      systemID - system id of the DTD to use during validation
    • Validator

      public Validator(InputSource sourceForValidation, String systemID, String doctype)
      Full constructor. Validates the contents of the InputSource using the DTD specified with the systemID and named with the doctype name.
      Parameters:
      sourceForValidation - document to validate
      systemID - system id of the DTD to use during validation
      doctype - overrides the document's doctype
    • Validator

      public Validator(Reader readerForValidation, String systemID, String doctype)
      Full constructor. Validates the contents of the Reader using the DTD specified with the systemID and named with the doctype name.
      Parameters:
      readerForValidation - document to validate
      systemID - system id of the DTD to use during validation
      doctype - overrides the document's doctype
  • Method Details

    • useXMLSchema

      public void useXMLSchema(boolean use)
      Turn on XML Schema validation.

      This feature should work with any XML parser that is JAXP 1.2 compliant and supports XML Schema validation.

      For a fully JAXP 1.2 compliant parser the property http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxp/properties/schemaLanguage is set, if this fails the method falls back to the features http://apache.org/xml/features/validation/schema & http://apache.org/xml/features/validation/dynamic which should cover early versions of Xerces 2 as well.

      Parameters:
      use - indicate that XML Schema should be used to validate documents.
      See Also:
    • isValid

      public boolean isValid()
      Perform the validation of the source against DTD / Schema.
      Returns:
      true if the input supplied to the constructor passes validation, false otherwise
    • assertIsValid

      public void assertIsValid()
      Assert that a document is valid.
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
      Returns:
      class name appended with validation messages
    • setJAXP12SchemaSource

      public void setJAXP12SchemaSource(Object schemaSource)
      As per JAXP 1.2 changes, which introduced a standard way for parsers to support schema validation. Since only W3C Schema support was included in JAXP 1.2, this is the only mechanism currently supported by this method.
      Parameters:
      schemaSource - This can be one of the following:
      • String that points to the URI of the schema
      • InputStream with the contents of the schema
      • SAX InputSource
      • File
      • an array of Objects with the contents being one of the types defined above. An array of Objects can be used only when the schema language has the ability to assemble a schema at runtime. When an array of Objects is passed it is illegal to have two schemas that share the same namespace.
      See Also:
      • "http://java.sun.com/webservices/jaxp/change-requests-11.html"