Class Inflector


  • public class Inflector
    extends Object
    Transforms words to singular, plural, humanized (human readable), underscore, camel case, or ordinal form. This is inspired by the Inflector class in Ruby on Rails, which is distributed under the Rails license.
    Author:
    Randall Hauch
    • Method Detail

      • pluralize

        public String pluralize​(Object word)
        Returns the plural form of the word in the string. Examples:
           inflector.pluralize("post")               #=> "posts"
           inflector.pluralize("octopus")            #=> "octopi"
           inflector.pluralize("sheep")              #=> "sheep"
           inflector.pluralize("words")              #=> "words"
           inflector.pluralize("the blue mailman")   #=> "the blue mailmen"
           inflector.pluralize("CamelOctopus")       #=> "CamelOctopi"
         
        Note that if the Object.toString() is called on the supplied object, so this method works for non-strings, too.
        Parameters:
        word - the word that is to be pluralized.
        Returns:
        the pluralized form of the word, or the word itself if it could not be pluralized
        See Also:
        singularize(Object)
      • singularize

        public String singularize​(Object word)
        Returns the singular form of the word in the string. Examples:
           inflector.singularize("posts")             #=> "post"
           inflector.singularize("octopi")            #=> "octopus"
           inflector.singularize("sheep")             #=> "sheep"
           inflector.singularize("words")             #=> "word"
           inflector.singularize("the blue mailmen")  #=> "the blue mailman"
           inflector.singularize("CamelOctopi")       #=> "CamelOctopus"
         
        Note that if the Object.toString() is called on the supplied object, so this method works for non-strings, too.
        Parameters:
        word - the word that is to be pluralized.
        Returns:
        the pluralized form of the word, or the word itself if it could not be pluralized
        See Also:
        pluralize(Object)
      • lowerCamelCase

        public String lowerCamelCase​(String lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWord,
                                     char... delimiterChars)
        Converts strings to lowerCamelCase. This method will also use any extra delimiter characters to identify word boundaries. Examples:
           inflector.lowerCamelCase("active_record")       #=> "activeRecord"
           inflector.lowerCamelCase("first_name")          #=> "firstName"
           inflector.lowerCamelCase("name")                #=> "name"
           inflector.lowerCamelCase("the-first_name",'-')  #=> "theFirstName"
         
        Parameters:
        lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWord - the word that is to be converted to camel case
        delimiterChars - optional characters that are used to delimit word boundaries
        Returns:
        the lower camel case version of the word
        See Also:
        underscore(String, char[]), camelCase(String, boolean, char[]), upperCamelCase(String, char[])
      • upperCamelCase

        public String upperCamelCase​(String lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWord,
                                     char... delimiterChars)
        Converts strings to UpperCamelCase. This method will also use any extra delimiter characters to identify word boundaries. Examples:
           inflector.upperCamelCase("active_record")       #=> "SctiveRecord"
           inflector.upperCamelCase("first_name")          #=> "FirstName"
           inflector.upperCamelCase("name")                #=> "Name"
           inflector.lowerCamelCase("the-first_name",'-')  #=> "TheFirstName"
         
        Parameters:
        lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWord - the word that is to be converted to camel case
        delimiterChars - optional characters that are used to delimit word boundaries
        Returns:
        the upper camel case version of the word
        See Also:
        underscore(String, char[]), camelCase(String, boolean, char[]), lowerCamelCase(String, char[])
      • camelCase

        public String camelCase​(String lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWord,
                                boolean uppercaseFirstLetter,
                                char... delimiterChars)
        By default, this method converts strings to UpperCamelCase. If the uppercaseFirstLetter argument to false, then this method produces lowerCamelCase. This method will also use any extra delimiter characters to identify word boundaries. Examples:
           inflector.camelCase("active_record",false)    #=> "activeRecord"
           inflector.camelCase("active_record",true)     #=> "ActiveRecord"
           inflector.camelCase("first_name",false)       #=> "firstName"
           inflector.camelCase("first_name",true)        #=> "FirstName"
           inflector.camelCase("name",false)             #=> "name"
           inflector.camelCase("name",true)              #=> "Name"
         
        Parameters:
        lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWord - the word that is to be converted to camel case
        uppercaseFirstLetter - true if the first character is to be uppercased, or false if the first character is to be lowercased
        delimiterChars - optional characters that are used to delimit word boundaries
        Returns:
        the camel case version of the word
        See Also:
        underscore(String, char[]), upperCamelCase(String, char[]), lowerCamelCase(String, char[])
      • underscore

        public String underscore​(String camelCaseWord,
                                 char... delimiterChars)
        Makes an underscored form from the expression in the string (the reverse of the camelCase method. Also changes any characters that match the supplied delimiters into underscore. Examples:
           inflector.underscore("activeRecord")     #=> "active_record"
           inflector.underscore("ActiveRecord")     #=> "active_record"
           inflector.underscore("firstName")        #=> "first_name"
           inflector.underscore("FirstName")        #=> "first_name"
           inflector.underscore("name")             #=> "name"
           inflector.underscore("The.firstName")    #=> "the_first_name"
         
        Parameters:
        camelCaseWord - the camel-cased word that is to be converted;
        delimiterChars - optional characters that are used to delimit word boundaries (beyond capitalization)
        Returns:
        a lower-cased version of the input, with separate words delimited by the underscore character.
      • capitalize

        public String capitalize​(String words)
        Returns a copy of the input with the first character converted to uppercase and the remainder to lowercase.
        Parameters:
        words - the word to be capitalized
        Returns:
        the string with the first character capitalized and the remaining characters lowercased
      • humanize

        public String humanize​(String lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWords,
                               String... removableTokens)
        Capitalizes the first word and turns underscores into spaces and strips trailing "_id" and any supplied removable tokens. Like titleCase(String, String[]), this is meant for creating pretty output. Examples:
           inflector.humanize("employee_salary")       #=> "Employee salary"
           inflector.humanize("author_id")             #=> "Author"
         
        Parameters:
        lowerCaseAndUnderscoredWords - the input to be humanized
        removableTokens - optional array of tokens that are to be removed
        Returns:
        the humanized string
        See Also:
        titleCase(String, String[])
      • titleCase

        public String titleCase​(String words,
                                String... removableTokens)
        Capitalizes all the words and replaces some characters in the string to create a nicer looking title. Underscores are changed to spaces, a trailing "_id" is removed, and any of the supplied tokens are removed. Like humanize(String, String[]), this is meant for creating pretty output. Examples:
           inflector.titleCase("man from the boondocks")       #=> "Man From The Boondocks"
           inflector.titleCase("x-men: the last stand")        #=> "X Men: The Last Stand"
         
        Parameters:
        words - the input to be turned into title case
        removableTokens - optional array of tokens that are to be removed
        Returns:
        the title-case version of the supplied words
      • ordinalize

        public String ordinalize​(int number)
        Turns a non-negative number into an ordinal string used to denote the position in an ordered sequence, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th.
        Parameters:
        number - the non-negative number
        Returns:
        the string with the number and ordinal suffix
      • isUncountable

        public boolean isUncountable​(String word)
        Determine whether the supplied word is considered uncountable by the pluralize and singularize methods.
        Parameters:
        word - the word
        Returns:
        true if the plural and singular forms of the word are the same
      • getUncountables

        public Set<StringgetUncountables()
        Get the set of words that are not processed by the Inflector. The resulting map is directly modifiable.
        Returns:
        the set of uncountable words
      • replaceAllWithUppercase

        protected static String replaceAllWithUppercase​(String input,
                                                        String regex,
                                                        int groupNumberToUppercase)
        Utility method to replace all occurrences given by the specific backreference with its uppercased form, and remove all other backreferences. The Java regular expression processing does not use the preprocessing directives \l, \u, \L, and \U. If so, such directives could be used in the replacement string to uppercase or lowercase the backreferences. For example, \L1 would lowercase the first backreference, and \u3 would uppercase the 3rd backreference.
        Parameters:
        input -
        regex -
        groupNumberToUppercase -
        Returns:
        the input string with the appropriate characters converted to upper-case
      • clear

        public void clear()
        Completely remove all rules within this inflector.