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ASF subversion and git services commented on LOG4J2-3496:
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Commit c80a381d09d8475b2c5ea7f30f3f279606bf6615 in logging-log4j2's branch
refs/heads/master from Matt Sicker
[ https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=logging-log4j2.git;h=c80a381d09 ]
LOG4J2-3496 - Add Optional injection support, plugin interface filtering
- Adds support for using Optional<T> as an injection point where any errors
involved in looking up an instance are collapsed into an empty value.
- Adds additional plugin metadata caching for implemented interfaces to help
with filtering plugins by type.
- Moves PluginBundle into PluginRegistry.Categories
Signed-off-by: Matt Sicker <[email protected]>
> Support injection via container types
> -------------------------------------
>
> Key: LOG4J2-3496
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-3496
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Plugins
> Reporter: Volkan Yazici
> Assignee: Matt Sicker
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 3.0.0
>
>
> Plugin system should support the injection via container types. Since this is
> not currently the case, whenever a, for instance, collection of plugins need
> to be injected (e.g., Pattern and JSON Template Layouts), ad-hoc access to
> {{PluginManager}} or {{PluginUtils}} is needed. This approach has certain
> drawbacks:
> * Duplication of ad-hoc code
> * Not aligned with the way plugins are loaded, that is, via {{@Inject}}
> * Impossible to test
> h3. Container types
> Ideally, the plugin system should support injection via the following
> container types:
> * {{Optional<P>}}
> * {{Collection<P>}}
> * {{Iterable<P>}}
> * {{Set<P>}}
> * {{Stream<P>}}
> * {{List<P>}}
> * {{Map<N, P>}}
> Above {{P}} denotes the type the plugin is assignable from and {{N}} denotes
> the plugin name.
> h3. Ordering problem
> A {{@PluginOrder}} annotation needs to be introduced to address the following
> corner cases:
> * In the case of {{Optional<P>}}, if there are multiple matches, the first
> one needs to be picked.
> * In the case of collection and map types, elements need to be sorted.
> Sorting can be done in the following way:
> * If one or more of the matches are annotated with {{@PluginOrder}}, they
> will have the precedence and get sorted according to {{@PluginOrder}} values.
> * The rest will be sorted according to their discovery order.
> The order in collection types can be preserved using the following
> implementations:
> * {{Set}} -> {{LinkedHashSet}}
> * {{Map}} -> {{LinkedHashMap}}
> * {{Collection}}, {{Iterable}}, {{Stream}} -> {{List}}
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