Basically, I've created a custom annotation cross-field validation with a validator implementing ConstraintValidator
.
@Target(ElementType.TYPE)
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Constraint(validatedBy = SomeValidator.class)
@Documented
public @interface SomeAnnotation {
String message() default "{javax.validation.constraints.NotNull.message}";
Class<?>[] groups() default {};
Class<? extends Payload>[] payload() default {};
}
Validator implementation is pretty basic - it checks if some fields are empty (or not) according to a specific, selected entity type. The JSON error message returned by the server contains correct paths to variables with errors, but - unfortunately - it completely ignores the message I pass, replacing it with CustomAnnotationClass.entityClassInCamelCase.path.to.variable
. I even tried using plain strings (without { }
) or default message codes (for example, from @NotNull
, that works for other fields) with no luck.
This is the code I use to set the message:
constraintValidatorContext.buildConstraintViolationWithTemplate(getMessage()).addPropertyNode("someField").addPropertyNode("id")
.addConstraintViolation();
(The only difference between other fields is the number of nodes and the method invocation that returns a string, but since I have no problem with the variable paths and ALL messages are ignored, I think it's irrelevant.)
A (slightly modified) example of returned JSON:
{"fieldErrors":[{"path":"someField.id","message":"MyAnnotationClass.someEntity.someField.id"}]}
Is this an incorrect way to set the message or am I missing some configurations?