Class ExceptionUtils


  • public class ExceptionUtils
    extends java.lang.Object

    Provides utilities for manipulating and examining Throwable objects.

    Since:
    1.0
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      ExceptionUtils()
      Public constructor allows an instance of ExceptionUtils to be created, although that is not normally necessary.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      static java.lang.Throwable getCause​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Deprecated.
      This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0, use Throwable.getCause() instead
      static java.lang.Throwable getCause​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.String[] methodNames)
      Deprecated.
      This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0, use Throwable.getCause() instead
      static java.lang.String[] getDefaultCauseMethodNames()
      Deprecated.
      This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0
      static java.lang.String getMessage​(java.lang.Throwable th)
      Gets a short message summarising the exception.
      static java.lang.Throwable getRootCause​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Introspects the Throwable to obtain the root cause.
      static java.lang.String getRootCauseMessage​(java.lang.Throwable th)
      Gets a short message summarising the root cause exception.
      static java.lang.String[] getRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Creates a compact stack trace for the root cause of the supplied Throwable.
      static java.lang.String[] getStackFrames​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Captures the stack trace associated with the specified Throwable object, decomposing it into a list of stack frames.
      static java.lang.String getStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Gets the stack trace from a Throwable as a String.
      static int getThrowableCount​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Counts the number of Throwable objects in the exception chain.
      static java.util.List<java.lang.Throwable> getThrowableList​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Returns the list of Throwable objects in the exception chain.
      static java.lang.Throwable[] getThrowables​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Returns the list of Throwable objects in the exception chain.
      static boolean hasCause​(java.lang.Throwable chain, java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> type)
      Does the throwable's causal chain have an immediate or wrapped exception of the given type?
      static int indexOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> clazz)
      Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified class (exactly) in the exception chain.
      static int indexOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> clazz, int fromIndex)
      Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index.
      static int indexOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> type)
      Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified class or subclass in the exception chain.
      static int indexOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> type, int fromIndex)
      Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index.
      static void printRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable to System.err.
      static void printRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.io.PrintStream printStream)
      Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable.
      static void printRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.io.PrintWriter printWriter)
      Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable.
      static void removeCommonFrames​(java.util.List<java.lang.String> causeFrames, java.util.List<java.lang.String> wrapperFrames)
      Removes common frames from the cause trace given the two stack traces.
      static <R> R rethrow​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Throw a checked exception without adding the exception to the throws clause of the calling method.
      static <T extends java.lang.Throwable>
      T
      throwableOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<T> clazz)
      Returns the first Throwable that matches the specified class (exactly) in the exception chain.
      static <T extends java.lang.Throwable>
      T
      throwableOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<T> clazz, int fromIndex)
      Returns the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index.
      static <T extends java.lang.Throwable>
      T
      throwableOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<T> type)
      Returns the throwable of the first Throwable that matches the specified class or subclass in the exception chain.
      static <T extends java.lang.Throwable>
      T
      throwableOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable, java.lang.Class<T> type, int fromIndex)
      Returns the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index.
      static <R> R wrapAndThrow​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
      Throw a checked exception without adding the exception to the throws clause of the calling method.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • ExceptionUtils

        public ExceptionUtils()

        Public constructor allows an instance of ExceptionUtils to be created, although that is not normally necessary.

    • Method Detail

      • getCause

        @Deprecated
        public static java.lang.Throwable getCause​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
        Deprecated.
        This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0, use Throwable.getCause() instead

        Introspects the Throwable to obtain the cause.

        The method searches for methods with specific names that return a Throwable object. This will pick up most wrapping exceptions, including those from JDK 1.4.

        The default list searched for are:

        • getCause()
        • getNextException()
        • getTargetException()
        • getException()
        • getSourceException()
        • getRootCause()
        • getCausedByException()
        • getNested()

        If none of the above is found, returns null.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to introspect for a cause, may be null
        Returns:
        the cause of the Throwable, null if none found or null throwable input
        Since:
        1.0
      • getCause

        @Deprecated
        public static java.lang.Throwable getCause​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                                   java.lang.String[] methodNames)
        Deprecated.
        This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0, use Throwable.getCause() instead

        Introspects the Throwable to obtain the cause.

        A null set of method names means use the default set. A null in the set of method names will be ignored.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to introspect for a cause, may be null
        methodNames - the method names, null treated as default set
        Returns:
        the cause of the Throwable, null if none found or null throwable input
        Since:
        1.0
      • getDefaultCauseMethodNames

        @Deprecated
        public static java.lang.String[] getDefaultCauseMethodNames()
        Deprecated.
        This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0

        Returns the default names used when searching for the cause of an exception.

        This may be modified and used in the overloaded getCause(Throwable, String[]) method.

        Returns:
        cloned array of the default method names
        Since:
        3.0
      • getMessage

        public static java.lang.String getMessage​(java.lang.Throwable th)
        Gets a short message summarising the exception.

        The message returned is of the form {ClassNameWithoutPackage}: {ThrowableMessage}

        Parameters:
        th - the throwable to get a message for, null returns empty string
        Returns:
        the message, non-null
        Since:
        2.2
      • getRootCause

        public static java.lang.Throwable getRootCause​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Introspects the Throwable to obtain the root cause.

        This method walks through the exception chain to the last element, "root" of the tree, using Throwable.getCause(), and returns that exception.

        From version 2.2, this method handles recursive cause structures that might otherwise cause infinite loops. If the throwable parameter has a cause of itself, then null will be returned. If the throwable parameter cause chain loops, the last element in the chain before the loop is returned.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to get the root cause for, may be null
        Returns:
        the root cause of the Throwable, null if null throwable input
      • getRootCauseMessage

        public static java.lang.String getRootCauseMessage​(java.lang.Throwable th)
        Gets a short message summarising the root cause exception.

        The message returned is of the form {ClassNameWithoutPackage}: {ThrowableMessage}

        Parameters:
        th - the throwable to get a message for, null returns empty string
        Returns:
        the message, non-null
        Since:
        2.2
      • getRootCauseStackTrace

        public static java.lang.String[] getRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Creates a compact stack trace for the root cause of the supplied Throwable.

        The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. It consists of the root exception followed by each of its wrapping exceptions separated by '[wrapped]'. Note that this is the opposite order to the JDK1.4 display.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to examine, may be null
        Returns:
        an array of stack trace frames, never null
        Since:
        2.0
      • getStackFrames

        public static java.lang.String[] getStackFrames​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Captures the stack trace associated with the specified Throwable object, decomposing it into a list of stack frames.

        The result of this method vary by JDK version as this method uses Throwable.printStackTrace(java.io.PrintWriter). On JDK1.3 and earlier, the cause exception will not be shown unless the specified throwable alters printStackTrace.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the Throwable to examine, may be null
        Returns:
        an array of strings describing each stack frame, never null
      • getStackTrace

        public static java.lang.String getStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Gets the stack trace from a Throwable as a String.

        The result of this method vary by JDK version as this method uses Throwable.printStackTrace(java.io.PrintWriter). On JDK1.3 and earlier, the cause exception will not be shown unless the specified throwable alters printStackTrace.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the Throwable to be examined
        Returns:
        the stack trace as generated by the exception's printStackTrace(PrintWriter) method
      • getThrowableCount

        public static int getThrowableCount​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Counts the number of Throwable objects in the exception chain.

        A throwable without cause will return 1. A throwable with one cause will return 2 and so on. A null throwable will return 0.

        From version 2.2, this method handles recursive cause structures that might otherwise cause infinite loops. The cause chain is processed until the end is reached, or until the next item in the chain is already in the result set.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        Returns:
        the count of throwables, zero if null input
      • getThrowableList

        public static java.util.List<java.lang.Throwable> getThrowableList​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Returns the list of Throwable objects in the exception chain.

        A throwable without cause will return a list containing one element - the input throwable. A throwable with one cause will return a list containing two elements. - the input throwable and the cause throwable. A null throwable will return a list of size zero.

        This method handles recursive cause structures that might otherwise cause infinite loops. The cause chain is processed until the end is reached, or until the next item in the chain is already in the result set.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        Returns:
        the list of throwables, never null
        Since:
        2.2
      • getThrowables

        public static java.lang.Throwable[] getThrowables​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Returns the list of Throwable objects in the exception chain.

        A throwable without cause will return an array containing one element - the input throwable. A throwable with one cause will return an array containing two elements. - the input throwable and the cause throwable. A null throwable will return an array of size zero.

        From version 2.2, this method handles recursive cause structures that might otherwise cause infinite loops. The cause chain is processed until the end is reached, or until the next item in the chain is already in the result set.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        Returns:
        the array of throwables, never null
        See Also:
        getThrowableList(Throwable)
      • hasCause

        public static boolean hasCause​(java.lang.Throwable chain,
                                       java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> type)
        Does the throwable's causal chain have an immediate or wrapped exception of the given type?
        Parameters:
        chain - The root of a Throwable causal chain.
        type - The exception type to test.
        Returns:
        true, if chain is an instance of type or is an UndeclaredThrowableException wrapping a cause.
        Since:
        3.5
        See Also:
        wrapAndThrow(Throwable)
      • indexOfThrowable

        public static int indexOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                           java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> clazz)

        Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified class (exactly) in the exception chain. Subclasses of the specified class do not match - see indexOfType(Throwable, Class) for the opposite.

        A null throwable returns -1. A null type returns -1. No match in the chain returns -1.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        clazz - the class to search for, subclasses do not match, null returns -1
        Returns:
        the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input
      • indexOfThrowable

        public static int indexOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                           java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> clazz,
                                           int fromIndex)

        Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index. Subclasses of the specified class do not match - see indexOfType(Throwable, Class, int) for the opposite.

        A null throwable returns -1. A null type returns -1. No match in the chain returns -1. A negative start index is treated as zero. A start index greater than the number of throwables returns -1.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        clazz - the class to search for, subclasses do not match, null returns -1
        fromIndex - the (zero-based) index of the starting position, negative treated as zero, larger than chain size returns -1
        Returns:
        the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input
      • indexOfType

        public static int indexOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                      java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> type)

        Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified class or subclass in the exception chain. Subclasses of the specified class do match - see indexOfThrowable(Throwable, Class) for the opposite.

        A null throwable returns -1. A null type returns -1. No match in the chain returns -1.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        type - the type to search for, subclasses match, null returns -1
        Returns:
        the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input
        Since:
        2.1
      • indexOfType

        public static int indexOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                      java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> type,
                                      int fromIndex)

        Returns the (zero-based) index of the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index. Subclasses of the specified class do match - see indexOfThrowable(Throwable, Class) for the opposite.

        A null throwable returns -1. A null type returns -1. No match in the chain returns -1. A negative start index is treated as zero. A start index greater than the number of throwables returns -1.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        type - the type to search for, subclasses match, null returns -1
        fromIndex - the (zero-based) index of the starting position, negative treated as zero, larger than chain size returns -1
        Returns:
        the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input
        Since:
        2.1
      • printRootCauseStackTrace

        public static void printRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)

        Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable to System.err.

        The compact stack trace starts with the root cause and prints stack frames up to the place where it was caught and wrapped. Then it prints the wrapped exception and continues with stack frames until the wrapper exception is caught and wrapped again, etc.

        The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. Note that this is the opposite order to the JDK1.4 display.

        The method is equivalent to printStackTrace for throwables that don't have nested causes.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to output
        Since:
        2.0
      • printRootCauseStackTrace

        public static void printRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                                    java.io.PrintStream printStream)

        Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable.

        The compact stack trace starts with the root cause and prints stack frames up to the place where it was caught and wrapped. Then it prints the wrapped exception and continues with stack frames until the wrapper exception is caught and wrapped again, etc.

        The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. Note that this is the opposite order to the JDK1.4 display.

        The method is equivalent to printStackTrace for throwables that don't have nested causes.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to output, may be null
        printStream - the stream to output to, may not be null
        Throws:
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if the printStream is null
        Since:
        2.0
      • printRootCauseStackTrace

        public static void printRootCauseStackTrace​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                                    java.io.PrintWriter printWriter)

        Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable.

        The compact stack trace starts with the root cause and prints stack frames up to the place where it was caught and wrapped. Then it prints the wrapped exception and continues with stack frames until the wrapper exception is caught and wrapped again, etc.

        The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. Note that this is the opposite order to the JDK1.4 display.

        The method is equivalent to printStackTrace for throwables that don't have nested causes.

        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to output, may be null
        printWriter - the writer to output to, may not be null
        Throws:
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if the printWriter is null
        Since:
        2.0
      • removeCommonFrames

        public static void removeCommonFrames​(java.util.List<java.lang.String> causeFrames,
                                              java.util.List<java.lang.String> wrapperFrames)

        Removes common frames from the cause trace given the two stack traces.

        Parameters:
        causeFrames - stack trace of a cause throwable
        wrapperFrames - stack trace of a wrapper throwable
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if either argument is null
        Since:
        2.0
      • rethrow

        public static <R> R rethrow​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
        Throw a checked exception without adding the exception to the throws clause of the calling method. This method prevents throws clause pollution and reduces the clutter of "Caused by" exceptions in the stacktrace.

        The use of this technique may be controversial, but exceedingly useful to library developers. public int propagateExample { // note that there is no throws clause try { return invocation(); // throws IOException } catch (Exception e) { return ExceptionUtils.rethrow(e); // propagates a checked exception } }

        This is an alternative to the more conservative approach of wrapping the checked exception in a RuntimeException: public int wrapExample { // note that there is no throws clause try { return invocation(); // throws IOException } catch (Error e) { throw e; } catch (RuntimeException e) { throw e; // wraps a checked exception } catch (Exception e) { throw new UndeclaredThrowableException(e); // wraps a checked exception } }

        One downside to using this approach is that the java compiler will not allow invoking code to specify a checked exception in a catch clause unless there is some code path within the try block that has invoked a method declared with that checked exception. If the invoking site wishes to catch the shaded checked exception, it must either invoke the shaded code through a method re-declaring the desired checked exception, or catch Exception and use the instanceof operator. Either of these techniques are required when interacting with non-java jvm code such as Jython, Scala, or Groovy, since these languages do not consider any exceptions as checked.

        Type Parameters:
        R - The type of the returned value.
        Parameters:
        throwable - The throwable to rethrow.
        Returns:
        Never actually returned, this generic type matches any type which the calling site requires. "Returning" the results of this method, as done in the propagateExample above, will satisfy the java compiler requirement that all code paths return a value.
        Since:
        3.5
        See Also:
        wrapAndThrow(Throwable)
      • throwableOfThrowable

        public static <T extends java.lang.Throwable> T throwableOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                                                             java.lang.Class<T> clazz)

        Returns the first Throwable that matches the specified class (exactly) in the exception chain. Subclasses of the specified class do not match - see throwableOfType(Throwable, Class) for the opposite.

        A null throwable returns null. A null type returns null. No match in the chain returns null.

        Type Parameters:
        T - the type of Throwable you are searching.
        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        clazz - the class to search for, subclasses do not match, null returns null
        Returns:
        the first matching throwable from the throwable chain, null if no match or null input
        Since:
        3.10
      • throwableOfThrowable

        public static <T extends java.lang.Throwable> T throwableOfThrowable​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                                                             java.lang.Class<T> clazz,
                                                                             int fromIndex)

        Returns the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index. Subclasses of the specified class do not match - see throwableOfType(Throwable, Class, int) for the opposite.

        A null throwable returns null. A null type returns null. No match in the chain returns null. A negative start index is treated as zero. A start index greater than the number of throwables returns null.

        Type Parameters:
        T - the type of Throwable you are searching.
        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        clazz - the class to search for, subclasses do not match, null returns null
        fromIndex - the (zero-based) index of the starting position, negative treated as zero, larger than chain size returns null
        Returns:
        the first matching throwable from the throwable chain, null if no match or null input
        Since:
        3.10
      • throwableOfType

        public static <T extends java.lang.Throwable> T throwableOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                                                        java.lang.Class<T> type)

        Returns the throwable of the first Throwable that matches the specified class or subclass in the exception chain. Subclasses of the specified class do match - see throwableOfThrowable(Throwable, Class) for the opposite..

        A null throwable returns null. A null type returns null. No match in the chain returns null.

        Type Parameters:
        T - the type of Throwable you are searching.
        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        type - the type to search for, subclasses match, null returns null
        Returns:
        the first matching throwable from the throwable chain, null if no match or null input
        Since:
        3.10
      • throwableOfType

        public static <T extends java.lang.Throwable> T throwableOfType​(java.lang.Throwable throwable,
                                                                        java.lang.Class<T> type,
                                                                        int fromIndex)

        Returns the first Throwable that matches the specified type in the exception chain from a specified index. Subclasses of the specified class do match - see throwableOfThrowable(Throwable, Class) for the opposite.

        A null throwable returns null. A null type returns null. No match in the chain returns null. A negative start index is treated as zero. A start index greater than the number of throwables returns null.

        Type Parameters:
        T - the type of Throwable you are searching.
        Parameters:
        throwable - the throwable to inspect, may be null
        type - the type to search for, subclasses match, null returns null
        fromIndex - the (zero-based) index of the starting position, negative treated as zero, larger than chain size returns null
        Returns:
        the first matching throwable from the throwable chain, null if no match or null input
        Since:
        3.10
      • wrapAndThrow

        public static <R> R wrapAndThrow​(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
        Throw a checked exception without adding the exception to the throws clause of the calling method. For checked exceptions, this method throws an UndeclaredThrowableException wrapping the checked exception. For Errors and RuntimeExceptions, the original exception is rethrown.

        The downside to using this approach is that invoking code which needs to handle specific checked exceptions must sniff up the exception chain to determine if the caught exception was caused by the checked exception.

        Type Parameters:
        R - The type of the returned value.
        Parameters:
        throwable - The throwable to rethrow.
        Returns:
        Never actually returned, this generic type matches any type which the calling site requires. "Returning" the results of this method will satisfy the java compiler requirement that all code paths return a value.
        Since:
        3.5
        See Also:
        rethrow(Throwable), hasCause(Throwable, Class)