Annotation Type CsvDate


  • @Documented
    @Retention(RUNTIME)
    @Target(FIELD)
    public @interface CsvDate
    This annotation indicates that the destination field is an expression of time.

    Conversion to the following old-style types is supported:

    • Date
    • Calendar (a GregorianCalendar is returned)
    • GregorianCalendar
    • XMLGregorianCalendar
    • Date
    • Time
    • Timestamp

    Conversion to the following TemporalAccessor-style types is supported:

    • TemporalAccessor. If this interface is used, the actual type returned is not defined.
    • ChronoLocalDate. If this interface is used, the actual type returned is LocalDate.
    • LocalDate
    • ChronoLocalDateTime. If this interface is used, the actual type returned is LocalDateTime.
    • LocalDateTime
    • ChronoZonedDateTime. If this interface is used, the actual type returned is ZonedDateTime.
    • ZonedDateTime
    • Temporal. If this interface is used, the actual type returned is not defined.
    • Era. If this interface is used, the actual type returned is IsoEra.
    • IsoEra
    • DayOfWeek
    • HijrahDate
    • HijrahEra
    • Instant
    • JapaneseDate
    • JapaneseEra
    • LocalTime
    • MinguoDate
    • MinguoEra
    • Month
    • MonthDay
    • OffsetDateTime
    • OffsetTime
    • ThaiBuddhistDate
    • ThaiBuddhistEra
    • Year
    • YearMonth
    • ZoneOffset

    This annotation must be used with either CsvBindByName or CsvBindByPosition, otherwise it is ignored.

    Since:
    3.8
    Author:
    Andrew Rucker Jones
    • Optional Element Summary

      Optional Elements 
      Modifier and Type Optional Element Description
      java.lang.String chronology
      The Chronology that should be used for parsing.
      java.lang.String value
      A date/time format string.
      java.lang.String writeChronology
      The Chronology that should be used for formatting.
      boolean writeChronologyEqualsReadChronology
      Whether or not the same chronology string is used for writing as for reading.
      java.lang.String writeFormat
      A date/time format string.
      boolean writeFormatEqualsReadFormat
      Whether or not the same format string is used for writing as for reading.
    • Element Detail

      • value

        java.lang.String value
        A date/time format string. If this annotation is applied to old-style dates and times, then this must be a string understood by SimpleDateFormat(java.lang.String). If it is applied to TemporalAccessor-based dates and times, then this must be a string understood by DateTimeFormatter. The default value works for both styles and conforms with ISO 8601. Locale information, if specified, is gleaned from one of the other CSV-related annotations and is used for conversion.
        Returns:
        The format string for parsing input
        Default:
        "yyyyMMdd\'T\'HHmmss"
      • writeFormatEqualsReadFormat

        boolean writeFormatEqualsReadFormat
        Whether or not the same format string is used for writing as for reading. If this is true, value() is used for both reading and writing and writeFormat() is ignored.
        Returns:
        Whether the read format is used for writing as well
        Since:
        5.0
        Default:
        true
      • writeFormat

        java.lang.String writeFormat
        A date/time format string.
        Returns:
        The format string for formatting output
        Since:
        5.0
        See Also:
        value(), writeFormatEqualsReadFormat()
        Default:
        "yyyyMMdd\'T\'HHmmss"
      • chronology

        java.lang.String chronology
        The Chronology that should be used for parsing.

        The value must be understood by Chronology.of(String). The requisite ID for the desired Chronology can usually be found in the Javadoc for the getId() method of the specific implementation.

        This value is only used for TemporalAccessor-based fields. It is ignored for old-style dates and times.

        The default value specifies the ISO-8601 chronology. If a blank string or empty string is specified, the chronology is taken from the locale.

        Returns:
        The Chronology in use
        Since:
        5.0
        Default:
        "ISO"
      • writeChronologyEqualsReadChronology

        boolean writeChronologyEqualsReadChronology
        Whether or not the same chronology string is used for writing as for reading. If this is true, chronology() is used for both reading and writing and writeChronology() is ignored.
        Returns:
        Whether the read chronology is used for writing as well
        Since:
        5.0
        Default:
        true