public static interface ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder.ContainerElementNodeContextBuilder
If the container is an indexed collection or a map, the index or the key should be set.
The node is not necessarily a leaf node (i.e. subnodes can be added).
ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder.ContainerElementNodeBuilderDefinedContext atKey(java.lang.Object key)
Map
.key
- map keyConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder.ContainerElementNodeBuilderDefinedContext atIndex(java.lang.Integer index)
List
or array.index
- indexConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder.NodeBuilderCustomizableContext addPropertyNode(java.lang.String name)
ConstraintViolation
will be associated to.
name
describes a single property. In particular,
dot (.) is not allowed.name
- property namename
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the name is nullConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder.LeafNodeBuilderCustomizableContext addBeanNode()
ConstraintViolation
will be associated to.
Note that bean nodes are always leaf nodes.
ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder.ContainerElementNodeBuilderCustomizableContext addContainerElementNode(java.lang.String name, java.lang.Class<?> containerType, java.lang.Integer typeArgumentIndex)
ConstraintViolation
will be associated to.name
- the node namecontainerType
- the type of the containertypeArgumentIndex
- the index of the type argumentjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the index is not validConstraintValidatorContext addConstraintViolation()
ConstraintViolation
to be generated if the
constraint validator mark the value as invalid.
Methods of the ConstraintViolationBuilder
instance this object
comes from and the constraint violation builder nested
objects throw IllegalStateException
after this call.
ConstraintValidatorContext
instance the
ConstraintViolationBuilder
comes from