1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-v10.php 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.uimodel; 18 19 import static com.android.ide.common.layout.LayoutConstants.ANDROID_NS_NAME; 20 import static com.android.ide.common.layout.LayoutConstants.ATTR_CLASS; 21 import static com.android.ide.common.layout.LayoutConstants.ID_PREFIX; 22 import static com.android.ide.common.layout.LayoutConstants.NEW_ID_PREFIX; 23 import static com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.XmlnsAttributeDescriptor.XMLNS; 24 import static com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.XmlnsAttributeDescriptor.XMLNS_URI; 25 import static com.android.sdklib.SdkConstants.NS_RESOURCES; 26 27 import com.android.annotations.VisibleForTesting; 28 import com.android.ide.common.api.IAttributeInfo.Format; 29 import com.android.ide.common.resources.platform.AttributeInfo; 30 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.AdtPlugin; 31 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.AndroidXmlEditor; 32 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.AttributeDescriptor; 33 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.ElementDescriptor; 34 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.ElementDescriptor.Mandatory; 35 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.IUnknownDescriptorProvider; 36 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.SeparatorAttributeDescriptor; 37 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.TextAttributeDescriptor; 38 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.descriptors.XmlnsAttributeDescriptor; 39 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.layout.descriptors.LayoutDescriptors; 40 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.manifest.descriptors.AndroidManifestDescriptors; 41 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.resources.descriptors.ResourcesDescriptors; 42 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.uimodel.IUiUpdateListener.UiUpdateState; 43 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.editors.xml.descriptors.XmlDescriptors; 44 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.preferences.AdtPrefs; 45 import com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.sdk.AndroidTargetData; 46 import com.android.sdklib.SdkConstants; 47 48 import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IStatus; 49 import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StyledString; 50 import org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.IPropertyDescriptor; 51 import org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.IPropertySource; 52 import org.eclipse.wst.xml.core.internal.document.ElementImpl; 53 import org.w3c.dom.Attr; 54 import org.w3c.dom.Document; 55 import org.w3c.dom.Element; 56 import org.w3c.dom.NamedNodeMap; 57 import org.w3c.dom.Node; 58 import org.w3c.dom.Text; 59 60 import java.util.ArrayList; 61 import java.util.Collection; 62 import java.util.Collections; 63 import java.util.HashMap; 64 import java.util.HashSet; 65 import java.util.List; 66 import java.util.Map; 67 import java.util.Map.Entry; 68 import java.util.Set; 69 70 /** 71 * Represents an XML node that can be modified by the user interface in the XML editor. 72 * <p/> 73 * Each tree viewer used in the application page's parts needs to keep a model representing 74 * each underlying node in the tree. This interface represents the base type for such a node. 75 * <p/> 76 * Each node acts as an intermediary model between the actual XML model (the real data support) 77 * and the tree viewers or the corresponding page parts. 78 * <p/> 79 * Element nodes don't contain data per se. Their data is contained in their attributes 80 * as well as their children's attributes, see {@link UiAttributeNode}. 81 * <p/> 82 * The structure of a given {@link UiElementNode} is declared by a corresponding 83 * {@link ElementDescriptor}. 84 * <p/> 85 * The class implements {@link IPropertySource}, in order to fill the Eclipse property tab when 86 * an element is selected. The {@link AttributeDescriptor} are used property descriptors. 87 */ 88 @SuppressWarnings("restriction") // XML model 89 public class UiElementNode implements IPropertySource { 90 91 /** List of prefixes removed from android:id strings when creating short descriptions. */ 92 private static String[] ID_PREFIXES = { 93 "@android:id/", //$NON-NLS-1$ 94 NEW_ID_PREFIX, ID_PREFIX, "@+", "@" }; //$NON-NLS-1$ //$NON-NLS-2$ 95 96 /** The element descriptor for the node. Always present, never null. */ 97 private ElementDescriptor mDescriptor; 98 /** The parent element node in the UI model. It is null for a root element or until 99 * the node is attached to its parent. */ 100 private UiElementNode mUiParent; 101 /** The {@link AndroidXmlEditor} handling the UI hierarchy. This is defined only for the 102 * root node. All children have the value set to null and query their parent. */ 103 private AndroidXmlEditor mEditor; 104 /** The XML {@link Document} model that is being mirror by the UI model. This is defined 105 * only for the root node. All children have the value set to null and query their parent. */ 106 private Document mXmlDocument; 107 /** The XML {@link Node} mirror by this UI node. This can be null for mandatory UI node which 108 * have no corresponding XML node or for new UI nodes before their XML node is set. */ 109 private Node mXmlNode; 110 /** The list of all UI children nodes. Can be empty but never null. There's one UI children 111 * node per existing XML children node. */ 112 private ArrayList<UiElementNode> mUiChildren; 113 /** The list of <em>all</em> UI attributes, as declared in the {@link ElementDescriptor}. 114 * The list is always defined and never null. Unlike the UiElementNode children list, this 115 * is always defined, even for attributes that do not exist in the XML model - that's because 116 * "missing" attributes in the XML model simply mean a default value is used. Also note that 117 * the underlying collection is a map, so order is not respected. To get the desired attribute 118 * order, iterate through the {@link ElementDescriptor}'s attribute list. */ 119 private HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> mUiAttributes; 120 private HashSet<UiAttributeNode> mUnknownUiAttributes; 121 /** A read-only view of the UI children node collection. */ 122 private List<UiElementNode> mReadOnlyUiChildren; 123 /** A read-only view of the UI attributes collection. */ 124 private Collection<UiAttributeNode> mCachedAllUiAttributes; 125 /** A map of hidden attribute descriptors. Key is the XML name. */ 126 private Map<String, AttributeDescriptor> mCachedHiddenAttributes; 127 /** An optional list of {@link IUiUpdateListener}. Most element nodes will not have any 128 * listeners attached, so the list is only created on demand and can be null. */ 129 private ArrayList<IUiUpdateListener> mUiUpdateListeners; 130 /** A provider that knows how to create {@link ElementDescriptor} from unmapped XML names. 131 * The default is to have one that creates new {@link ElementDescriptor}. */ 132 private IUnknownDescriptorProvider mUnknownDescProvider; 133 /** Error Flag */ 134 private boolean mHasError; 135 136 /** 137 * Creates a new {@link UiElementNode} described by a given {@link ElementDescriptor}. 138 * 139 * @param elementDescriptor The {@link ElementDescriptor} for the XML node. Cannot be null. 140 */ 141 public UiElementNode(ElementDescriptor elementDescriptor) { 142 mDescriptor = elementDescriptor; 143 clearContent(); 144 } 145 146 @Override 147 public String toString() { 148 return String.format("%s [desc: %s, parent: %s, children: %d]", //$NON-NLS-1$ 149 this.getClass().getSimpleName(), 150 mDescriptor, 151 mUiParent != null ? mUiParent.toString() : "none", //$NON-NLS-1$ 152 mUiChildren != null ? mUiChildren.size() : 0 153 ); 154 } 155 156 /** 157 * Clears the {@link UiElementNode} by resetting the children list and 158 * the {@link UiAttributeNode}s list. 159 * Also resets the attached XML node, document, editor if any. 160 * <p/> 161 * The parent {@link UiElementNode} node is not reset so that it's position 162 * in the hierarchy be left intact, if any. 163 */ 164 /* package */ void clearContent() { 165 mXmlNode = null; 166 mXmlDocument = null; 167 mEditor = null; 168 clearAttributes(); 169 mReadOnlyUiChildren = null; 170 if (mUiChildren == null) { 171 mUiChildren = new ArrayList<UiElementNode>(); 172 } else { 173 // We can't remove mandatory nodes, we just clear them. 174 for (int i = mUiChildren.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { 175 removeUiChildAtIndex(i); 176 } 177 } 178 } 179 180 /** 181 * Clears the internal list of attributes, the read-only cached version of it 182 * and the read-only cached hidden attribute list. 183 */ 184 private void clearAttributes() { 185 mUiAttributes = null; 186 mCachedAllUiAttributes = null; 187 mCachedHiddenAttributes = null; 188 mUnknownUiAttributes = new HashSet<UiAttributeNode>(); 189 } 190 191 /** 192 * Gets or creates the internal UiAttributes list. 193 * <p/> 194 * When the descriptor derives from ViewElementDescriptor, this list depends on the 195 * current UiParent node. 196 * 197 * @return A new set of {@link UiAttributeNode} that matches the expected 198 * attributes for this node. 199 */ 200 private HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> getInternalUiAttributes() { 201 if (mUiAttributes == null) { 202 AttributeDescriptor[] attrList = getAttributeDescriptors(); 203 mUiAttributes = new HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode>(attrList.length); 204 for (AttributeDescriptor desc : attrList) { 205 UiAttributeNode uiNode = desc.createUiNode(this); 206 if (uiNode != null) { // Some AttributeDescriptors do not have UI associated 207 mUiAttributes.put(desc, uiNode); 208 } 209 } 210 } 211 return mUiAttributes; 212 } 213 214 /** 215 * Computes a short string describing the UI node suitable for tree views. 216 * Uses the element's attribute "android:name" if present, or the "android:label" one 217 * followed by the element's name if not repeated. 218 * 219 * @return A short string describing the UI node suitable for tree views. 220 */ 221 public String getShortDescription() { 222 String name = mDescriptor.getUiName(); 223 String attr = getDescAttribute(); 224 if (attr != null) { 225 // If the ui name is repeated in the attribute value, don't use it. 226 // Typical case is to avoid ".pkg.MyActivity (Activity)". 227 if (attr.contains(name)) { 228 return attr; 229 } else { 230 return String.format("%1$s (%2$s)", attr, name); 231 } 232 } 233 234 return name; 235 } 236 237 /** Returns the key attribute that can be used to describe this node, or null */ 238 private String getDescAttribute() { 239 if (mXmlNode != null && mXmlNode instanceof Element && mXmlNode.hasAttributes()) { 240 // Application and Manifest nodes have a special treatment: they are unique nodes 241 // so we don't bother trying to differentiate their strings and we fall back to 242 // just using the UI name below. 243 Element elem = (Element) mXmlNode; 244 245 String attr = _Element_getAttributeNS(elem, 246 SdkConstants.NS_RESOURCES, 247 AndroidManifestDescriptors.ANDROID_NAME_ATTR); 248 if (attr == null || attr.length() == 0) { 249 attr = _Element_getAttributeNS(elem, 250 SdkConstants.NS_RESOURCES, 251 AndroidManifestDescriptors.ANDROID_LABEL_ATTR); 252 } else if (mXmlNode.getNodeName().equals(LayoutDescriptors.VIEW_FRAGMENT)) { 253 attr = attr.substring(attr.lastIndexOf('.') + 1); 254 } 255 if (attr == null || attr.length() == 0) { 256 attr = _Element_getAttributeNS(elem, 257 SdkConstants.NS_RESOURCES, 258 XmlDescriptors.PREF_KEY_ATTR); 259 } 260 if (attr == null || attr.length() == 0) { 261 attr = _Element_getAttributeNS(elem, 262 null, // no namespace 263 ResourcesDescriptors.NAME_ATTR); 264 } 265 if (attr == null || attr.length() == 0) { 266 attr = _Element_getAttributeNS(elem, 267 SdkConstants.NS_RESOURCES, 268 LayoutDescriptors.ID_ATTR); 269 270 if (attr != null && attr.length() > 0) { 271 for (String prefix : ID_PREFIXES) { 272 if (attr.startsWith(prefix)) { 273 attr = attr.substring(prefix.length()); 274 break; 275 } 276 } 277 } 278 } 279 if (attr != null && attr.length() > 0) { 280 return attr; 281 } 282 } 283 284 return null; 285 } 286 287 /** 288 * Computes a styled string describing the UI node suitable for tree views. 289 * Similar to {@link #getShortDescription()} but styles the Strings. 290 * 291 * @return A styled string describing the UI node suitable for tree views. 292 */ 293 public StyledString getStyledDescription() { 294 String uiName = mDescriptor.getUiName(); 295 296 // Special case: for <view>, show the class attribute value instead. 297 // This is done here rather than in the descriptor since this depends on 298 // node instance data. 299 if (LayoutDescriptors.VIEW_VIEWTAG.equals(uiName) && mXmlNode instanceof Element) { 300 Element element = (Element) mXmlNode; 301 String cls = element.getAttribute(ATTR_CLASS); 302 if (cls != null) { 303 uiName = cls.substring(cls.lastIndexOf('.') + 1); 304 } 305 } 306 307 StyledString styledString = new StyledString(); 308 String attr = getDescAttribute(); 309 if (attr != null) { 310 // Don't append the two when it's a repeat, e.g. Button01 (Button), 311 // only when the ui name is not part of the attribute 312 if (attr.toLowerCase().indexOf(uiName.toLowerCase()) == -1) { 313 styledString.append(attr); 314 styledString.append(String.format(" (%1$s)", uiName), 315 StyledString.DECORATIONS_STYLER); 316 } else { 317 styledString.append(attr); 318 } 319 } 320 321 if (styledString.length() == 0) { 322 styledString.append(uiName); 323 } 324 325 return styledString; 326 } 327 328 /** 329 * Retrieves an attribute value by local name and namespace URI. 330 * <br>Per [<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xml-names-19990114/'>XML Namespaces</a>] 331 * , applications must use the value <code>null</code> as the 332 * <code>namespaceURI</code> parameter for methods if they wish to have 333 * no namespace. 334 * <p/> 335 * Note: This is a wrapper around {@link Element#getAttributeNS(String, String)}. 336 * In some versions of webtools, the getAttributeNS implementation crashes with an NPE. 337 * This wrapper will return null instead. 338 * 339 * @see Element#getAttributeNS(String, String) 340 * @see <a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=318108">https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=318108</a> 341 * @return The result from {@link Element#getAttributeNS(String, String)} or an empty string. 342 */ 343 private String _Element_getAttributeNS(Element element, 344 String namespaceURI, 345 String localName) { 346 try { 347 return element.getAttributeNS(namespaceURI, localName); 348 } catch (Exception ignore) { 349 return ""; 350 } 351 } 352 353 /** 354 * Computes a "breadcrumb trail" description for this node. 355 * It will look something like "Manifest > Application > .myactivity (Activity) > Intent-Filter" 356 * 357 * @param includeRoot Whether to include the root (e.g. "Manifest") or not. Has no effect 358 * when called on the root node itself. 359 * @return The "breadcrumb trail" description for this node. 360 */ 361 public String getBreadcrumbTrailDescription(boolean includeRoot) { 362 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(getShortDescription()); 363 364 for (UiElementNode uiNode = getUiParent(); 365 uiNode != null; 366 uiNode = uiNode.getUiParent()) { 367 if (!includeRoot && uiNode.getUiParent() == null) { 368 break; 369 } 370 sb.insert(0, String.format("%1$s > ", uiNode.getShortDescription())); //$NON-NLS-1$ 371 } 372 373 return sb.toString(); 374 } 375 376 /** 377 * Sets the XML {@link Document}. 378 * <p/> 379 * The XML {@link Document} is initially null. The XML {@link Document} must be set only on the 380 * UI root element node (this method takes care of that.) 381 * @param xmlDoc The new XML document to associate this node with. 382 */ 383 public void setXmlDocument(Document xmlDoc) { 384 if (mUiParent == null) { 385 mXmlDocument = xmlDoc; 386 } else { 387 mUiParent.setXmlDocument(xmlDoc); 388 } 389 } 390 391 /** 392 * Returns the XML {@link Document}. 393 * <p/> 394 * The value is initially null until the UI node is attached to its UI parent -- the value 395 * of the document is then propagated. 396 * 397 * @return the XML {@link Document} or the parent's XML {@link Document} or null. 398 */ 399 public Document getXmlDocument() { 400 if (mXmlDocument != null) { 401 return mXmlDocument; 402 } else if (mUiParent != null) { 403 return mUiParent.getXmlDocument(); 404 } 405 return null; 406 } 407 408 /** 409 * Returns the XML node associated with this UI node. 410 * <p/> 411 * Some {@link ElementDescriptor} are declared as being "mandatory". This means the 412 * corresponding UI node will exist even if there is no corresponding XML node. Such structure 413 * is created and enforced by the parent of the tree, not the element themselves. However 414 * such nodes will likely not have an XML node associated, so getXmlNode() can return null. 415 * 416 * @return The associated XML node. Can be null for mandatory nodes. 417 */ 418 public Node getXmlNode() { 419 return mXmlNode; 420 } 421 422 /** 423 * Returns the {@link ElementDescriptor} for this node. This is never null. 424 * <p/> 425 * Do not use this to call getDescriptor().getAttributes(), instead call 426 * getAttributeDescriptors() which can be overridden by derived classes. 427 * @return The {@link ElementDescriptor} for this node. This is never null. 428 */ 429 public ElementDescriptor getDescriptor() { 430 return mDescriptor; 431 } 432 433 /** 434 * Returns the {@link AttributeDescriptor} array for the descriptor of this node. 435 * <p/> 436 * Use this instead of getDescriptor().getAttributes() -- derived classes can override 437 * this to manipulate the attribute descriptor list depending on the current UI node. 438 * @return The {@link AttributeDescriptor} array for the descriptor of this node. 439 */ 440 public AttributeDescriptor[] getAttributeDescriptors() { 441 return mDescriptor.getAttributes(); 442 } 443 444 /** 445 * Returns the hidden {@link AttributeDescriptor} array for the descriptor of this node. 446 * This is a subset of the getAttributeDescriptors() list. 447 * <p/> 448 * Use this instead of getDescriptor().getHiddenAttributes() -- potentially derived classes 449 * could override this to manipulate the attribute descriptor list depending on the current 450 * UI node. There's no need for it right now so keep it private. 451 */ 452 private Map<String, AttributeDescriptor> getHiddenAttributeDescriptors() { 453 if (mCachedHiddenAttributes == null) { 454 mCachedHiddenAttributes = new HashMap<String, AttributeDescriptor>(); 455 for (AttributeDescriptor attrDesc : getAttributeDescriptors()) { 456 if (attrDesc instanceof XmlnsAttributeDescriptor) { 457 mCachedHiddenAttributes.put( 458 ((XmlnsAttributeDescriptor) attrDesc).getXmlNsName(), 459 attrDesc); 460 } 461 } 462 } 463 return mCachedHiddenAttributes; 464 } 465 466 /** 467 * Sets the parent of this UiElementNode. 468 * <p/> 469 * The root node has no parent. 470 */ 471 protected void setUiParent(UiElementNode parent) { 472 mUiParent = parent; 473 // Invalidate the internal UiAttributes list, as it may depend on the actual UiParent. 474 clearAttributes(); 475 } 476 477 /** 478 * @return The parent {@link UiElementNode} or null if this is the root node. 479 */ 480 public UiElementNode getUiParent() { 481 return mUiParent; 482 } 483 484 /** 485 * Returns the root {@link UiElementNode}. 486 * 487 * @return The root {@link UiElementNode}. 488 */ 489 public UiElementNode getUiRoot() { 490 UiElementNode root = this; 491 while (root.mUiParent != null) { 492 root = root.mUiParent; 493 } 494 495 return root; 496 } 497 498 /** 499 * Returns the index of this sibling (where the first child has index 0, the second child 500 * has index 1, and so on.) 501 * 502 * @return The sibling index of this node 503 */ 504 public int getUiSiblingIndex() { 505 if (mUiParent != null) { 506 int index = 0; 507 for (UiElementNode node : mUiParent.getUiChildren()) { 508 if (node == this) { 509 break; 510 } 511 index++; 512 } 513 return index; 514 } 515 516 return 0; 517 } 518 519 /** 520 * Returns the previous UI sibling of this UI node. If the node does not have a previous 521 * sibling, returns null. 522 * 523 * @return The previous UI sibling of this UI node, or null if not applicable. 524 */ 525 public UiElementNode getUiPreviousSibling() { 526 if (mUiParent != null) { 527 List<UiElementNode> childlist = mUiParent.getUiChildren(); 528 if (childlist != null && childlist.size() > 1 && childlist.get(0) != this) { 529 int index = childlist.indexOf(this); 530 return index > 0 ? childlist.get(index - 1) : null; 531 } 532 } 533 return null; 534 } 535 536 /** 537 * Returns the next UI sibling of this UI node. 538 * If the node does not have a next sibling, returns null. 539 * 540 * @return The next UI sibling of this UI node, or null. 541 */ 542 public UiElementNode getUiNextSibling() { 543 if (mUiParent != null) { 544 List<UiElementNode> childlist = mUiParent.getUiChildren(); 545 if (childlist != null) { 546 int size = childlist.size(); 547 if (size > 1 && childlist.get(size - 1) != this) { 548 int index = childlist.indexOf(this); 549 return index >= 0 && index < size - 1 ? childlist.get(index + 1) : null; 550 } 551 } 552 } 553 return null; 554 } 555 556 /** 557 * Sets the {@link AndroidXmlEditor} handling this {@link UiElementNode} hierarchy. 558 * <p/> 559 * The editor must always be set on the root node. This method takes care of that. 560 * 561 * @param editor The editor to associate this node with. 562 */ 563 public void setEditor(AndroidXmlEditor editor) { 564 if (mUiParent == null) { 565 mEditor = editor; 566 } else { 567 mUiParent.setEditor(editor); 568 } 569 } 570 571 /** 572 * Returns the {@link AndroidXmlEditor} that embeds this {@link UiElementNode}. 573 * <p/> 574 * The value is initially null until the node is attached to its parent -- the value 575 * of the root node is then propagated. 576 * 577 * @return The embedding {@link AndroidXmlEditor} or null. 578 */ 579 public AndroidXmlEditor getEditor() { 580 return mUiParent == null ? mEditor : mUiParent.getEditor(); 581 } 582 583 /** 584 * Returns the Android target data for the file being edited. 585 * 586 * @return The Android target data for the file being edited. 587 */ 588 public AndroidTargetData getAndroidTarget() { 589 return getEditor().getTargetData(); 590 } 591 592 /** 593 * @return A read-only version of the children collection. 594 */ 595 public List<UiElementNode> getUiChildren() { 596 if (mReadOnlyUiChildren == null) { 597 mReadOnlyUiChildren = Collections.unmodifiableList(mUiChildren); 598 } 599 return mReadOnlyUiChildren; 600 } 601 602 /** 603 * Returns a collection containing all the known attributes as well as 604 * all the unknown ui attributes. 605 * 606 * @return A read-only version of the attributes collection. 607 */ 608 public Collection<UiAttributeNode> getAllUiAttributes() { 609 if (mCachedAllUiAttributes == null) { 610 611 List<UiAttributeNode> allValues = 612 new ArrayList<UiAttributeNode>(getInternalUiAttributes().values()); 613 allValues.addAll(mUnknownUiAttributes); 614 615 mCachedAllUiAttributes = Collections.unmodifiableCollection(allValues); 616 } 617 return mCachedAllUiAttributes; 618 } 619 620 /** 621 * Returns all the unknown ui attributes, that is those we found defined in the 622 * actual XML but that we don't have descriptors for. 623 * 624 * @return A read-only version of the unknown attributes collection. 625 */ 626 public Collection<UiAttributeNode> getUnknownUiAttributes() { 627 return Collections.unmodifiableCollection(mUnknownUiAttributes); 628 } 629 630 /** 631 * Sets the error flag value. 632 * 633 * @param errorFlag the error flag 634 */ 635 public final void setHasError(boolean errorFlag) { 636 mHasError = errorFlag; 637 } 638 639 /** 640 * Returns whether this node, its attributes, or one of the children nodes (and attributes) 641 * has errors. 642 * 643 * @return True if this node, its attributes, or one of the children nodes (and attributes) 644 * has errors. 645 */ 646 public final boolean hasError() { 647 if (mHasError) { 648 return true; 649 } 650 651 // get the error value from the attributes. 652 for (UiAttributeNode attribute : getAllUiAttributes()) { 653 if (attribute.hasError()) { 654 return true; 655 } 656 } 657 658 // and now from the children. 659 for (UiElementNode child : mUiChildren) { 660 if (child.hasError()) { 661 return true; 662 } 663 } 664 665 return false; 666 } 667 668 /** 669 * Returns the provider that knows how to create {@link ElementDescriptor} from unmapped 670 * XML names. 671 * <p/> 672 * The default is to have one that creates new {@link ElementDescriptor}. 673 * <p/> 674 * There is only one such provider in any UI model tree, attached to the root node. 675 * 676 * @return An instance of {@link IUnknownDescriptorProvider}. Can never be null. 677 */ 678 public IUnknownDescriptorProvider getUnknownDescriptorProvider() { 679 if (mUiParent != null) { 680 return mUiParent.getUnknownDescriptorProvider(); 681 } 682 if (mUnknownDescProvider == null) { 683 // Create the default one on demand. 684 mUnknownDescProvider = new IUnknownDescriptorProvider() { 685 686 private final HashMap<String, ElementDescriptor> mMap = 687 new HashMap<String, ElementDescriptor>(); 688 689 /** 690 * The default is to create a new ElementDescriptor wrapping 691 * the unknown XML local name and reuse previously created descriptors. 692 */ 693 public ElementDescriptor getDescriptor(String xmlLocalName) { 694 695 ElementDescriptor desc = mMap.get(xmlLocalName); 696 697 if (desc == null) { 698 desc = new ElementDescriptor(xmlLocalName); 699 mMap.put(xmlLocalName, desc); 700 } 701 702 return desc; 703 } 704 }; 705 } 706 return mUnknownDescProvider; 707 } 708 709 /** 710 * Sets the provider that knows how to create {@link ElementDescriptor} from unmapped 711 * XML names. 712 * <p/> 713 * The default is to have one that creates new {@link ElementDescriptor}. 714 * <p/> 715 * There is only one such provider in any UI model tree, attached to the root node. 716 * 717 * @param unknownDescProvider The new provider to use. Must not be null. 718 */ 719 public void setUnknownDescriptorProvider(IUnknownDescriptorProvider unknownDescProvider) { 720 if (mUiParent == null) { 721 mUnknownDescProvider = unknownDescProvider; 722 } else { 723 mUiParent.setUnknownDescriptorProvider(unknownDescProvider); 724 } 725 } 726 727 /** 728 * Adds a new {@link IUiUpdateListener} to the internal update listener list. 729 * 730 * @param listener The listener to add. 731 */ 732 public void addUpdateListener(IUiUpdateListener listener) { 733 if (mUiUpdateListeners == null) { 734 mUiUpdateListeners = new ArrayList<IUiUpdateListener>(); 735 } 736 if (!mUiUpdateListeners.contains(listener)) { 737 mUiUpdateListeners.add(listener); 738 } 739 } 740 741 /** 742 * Removes an existing {@link IUiUpdateListener} from the internal update listener list. 743 * Does nothing if the list is empty or the listener is not registered. 744 * 745 * @param listener The listener to remove. 746 */ 747 public void removeUpdateListener(IUiUpdateListener listener) { 748 if (mUiUpdateListeners != null) { 749 mUiUpdateListeners.remove(listener); 750 } 751 } 752 753 /** 754 * Finds a child node relative to this node using a path-like expression. 755 * F.ex. "node1/node2" would find a child "node1" that contains a child "node2" and 756 * returns the latter. If there are multiple nodes with the same name at the same 757 * level, always uses the first one found. 758 * 759 * @param path The path like expression to select a child node. 760 * @return The ui node found or null. 761 */ 762 public UiElementNode findUiChildNode(String path) { 763 String[] items = path.split("/"); //$NON-NLS-1$ 764 UiElementNode uiNode = this; 765 for (String item : items) { 766 boolean nextSegment = false; 767 for (UiElementNode c : uiNode.mUiChildren) { 768 if (c.getDescriptor().getXmlName().equals(item)) { 769 uiNode = c; 770 nextSegment = true; 771 break; 772 } 773 } 774 if (!nextSegment) { 775 return null; 776 } 777 } 778 return uiNode; 779 } 780 781 /** 782 * Finds an {@link UiElementNode} which contains the give XML {@link Node}. 783 * Looks recursively in all children UI nodes. 784 * 785 * @param xmlNode The XML node to look for. 786 * @return The {@link UiElementNode} that contains xmlNode or null if not found, 787 */ 788 public UiElementNode findXmlNode(Node xmlNode) { 789 if (xmlNode == null) { 790 return null; 791 } 792 if (getXmlNode() == xmlNode) { 793 return this; 794 } 795 796 for (UiElementNode uiChild : mUiChildren) { 797 UiElementNode found = uiChild.findXmlNode(xmlNode); 798 if (found != null) { 799 return found; 800 } 801 } 802 803 return null; 804 } 805 806 /** 807 * Returns the {@link UiAttributeNode} matching this attribute descriptor or 808 * null if not found. 809 * 810 * @param attrDesc The {@link AttributeDescriptor} to match. 811 * @return the {@link UiAttributeNode} matching this attribute descriptor or null 812 * if not found. 813 */ 814 public UiAttributeNode findUiAttribute(AttributeDescriptor attrDesc) { 815 return getInternalUiAttributes().get(attrDesc); 816 } 817 818 /** 819 * Populate this element node with all values from the given XML node. 820 * 821 * This fails if the given XML node has a different element name -- it won't change the 822 * type of this ui node. 823 * 824 * This method can be both used for populating values the first time and updating values 825 * after the XML model changed. 826 * 827 * @param xmlNode The XML node to mirror 828 * @return Returns true if the XML structure has changed (nodes added, removed or replaced) 829 */ 830 public boolean loadFromXmlNode(Node xmlNode) { 831 boolean structureChanged = (mXmlNode != xmlNode); 832 mXmlNode = xmlNode; 833 if (xmlNode != null) { 834 updateAttributeList(xmlNode); 835 structureChanged |= updateElementList(xmlNode); 836 invokeUiUpdateListeners(structureChanged ? UiUpdateState.CHILDREN_CHANGED 837 : UiUpdateState.ATTR_UPDATED); 838 } 839 return structureChanged; 840 } 841 842 /** 843 * Clears the UI node and reload it from the given XML node. 844 * <p/> 845 * This works by clearing all references to any previous XML or UI nodes and 846 * then reloads the XML document from scratch. The editor reference is kept. 847 * <p/> 848 * This is used in the special case where the ElementDescriptor structure has changed. 849 * Rather than try to diff inflated UI nodes (as loadFromXmlNode does), we don't bother 850 * and reload everything. This is not subtle and should be used very rarely. 851 * 852 * @param xmlNode The XML node or document to reload. Can be null. 853 */ 854 public void reloadFromXmlNode(Node xmlNode) { 855 // The editor needs to be preserved, it is not affected by an XML change. 856 AndroidXmlEditor editor = getEditor(); 857 clearContent(); 858 setEditor(editor); 859 if (xmlNode != null) { 860 setXmlDocument(xmlNode.getOwnerDocument()); 861 } 862 // This will reload all the XML and recreate the UI structure from scratch. 863 loadFromXmlNode(xmlNode); 864 } 865 866 /** 867 * Called by attributes when they want to commit their value 868 * to an XML node. 869 * <p/> 870 * For mandatory nodes, this makes sure the underlying XML element node 871 * exists in the model. If not, it is created and assigned as the underlying 872 * XML node. 873 * </br> 874 * For non-mandatory nodes, simply return the underlying XML node, which 875 * must always exists. 876 * 877 * @return The XML node matching this {@link UiElementNode} or null. 878 */ 879 public Node prepareCommit() { 880 if (getDescriptor().getMandatory() != Mandatory.NOT_MANDATORY) { 881 createXmlNode(); 882 // The new XML node has been created. 883 // We don't need to refresh using loadFromXmlNode() since there are 884 // no attributes or elements that need to be loading into this node. 885 } 886 return getXmlNode(); 887 } 888 889 /** 890 * Commits the attributes (all internal, inherited from UI parent & unknown attributes). 891 * This is called by the UI when the embedding part needs to be committed. 892 */ 893 public void commit() { 894 for (UiAttributeNode uiAttr : getAllUiAttributes()) { 895 uiAttr.commit(); 896 } 897 } 898 899 /** 900 * Returns true if the part has been modified with respect to the data 901 * loaded from the model. 902 * @return True if the part has been modified with respect to the data 903 * loaded from the model. 904 */ 905 public boolean isDirty() { 906 for (UiAttributeNode uiAttr : getAllUiAttributes()) { 907 if (uiAttr.isDirty()) { 908 return true; 909 } 910 } 911 912 return false; 913 } 914 915 /** 916 * Creates the underlying XML element node for this UI node if it doesn't already 917 * exists. 918 * 919 * @return The new value of getXmlNode() (can be null if creation failed) 920 */ 921 public Node createXmlNode() { 922 if (mXmlNode != null) { 923 return null; 924 } 925 Node parentXmlNode = null; 926 if (mUiParent != null) { 927 parentXmlNode = mUiParent.prepareCommit(); 928 if (parentXmlNode == null) { 929 // The parent failed to create its own backing XML node. Abort. 930 // No need to throw an exception, the parent will most likely 931 // have done so itself. 932 return null; 933 } 934 } 935 936 String elementName = getDescriptor().getXmlName(); 937 Document doc = getXmlDocument(); 938 939 // We *must* have a root node. If not, we need to abort. 940 if (doc == null) { 941 throw new RuntimeException( 942 String.format("Missing XML document for %1$s XML node.", elementName)); 943 } 944 945 // If we get here and parentXmlNode is null, the node is to be created 946 // as the root node of the document (which can't be null, cf. check above). 947 if (parentXmlNode == null) { 948 parentXmlNode = doc; 949 } 950 951 mXmlNode = doc.createElement(elementName); 952 953 // If this element does not have children, mark it as an empty tag 954 // such that the XML looks like <tag/> instead of <tag></tag> 955 if (!mDescriptor.hasChildren()) { 956 if (mXmlNode instanceof ElementImpl) { 957 ElementImpl element = (ElementImpl) mXmlNode; 958 element.setEmptyTag(true); 959 } 960 } 961 962 Node xmlNextSibling = null; 963 964 UiElementNode uiNextSibling = getUiNextSibling(); 965 if (uiNextSibling != null) { 966 xmlNextSibling = uiNextSibling.getXmlNode(); 967 } 968 969 Node previousTextNode = null; 970 if (xmlNextSibling != null) { 971 Node previousNode = xmlNextSibling.getPreviousSibling(); 972 if (previousNode != null && previousNode.getNodeType() == Node.TEXT_NODE) { 973 previousTextNode = previousNode; 974 } 975 } else { 976 Node lastChild = parentXmlNode.getLastChild(); 977 if (lastChild != null && lastChild.getNodeType() == Node.TEXT_NODE) { 978 previousTextNode = lastChild; 979 } 980 } 981 982 String insertAfter = null; 983 984 // Try to figure out the indentation node to insert. Even in auto-formatting 985 // we need to do this, because it turns out the XML editor's formatter does 986 // not do a very good job with completely botched up XML; it does a much better 987 // job if the new XML is already mostly well formatted. Thus, the main purpose 988 // of applying the real XML formatter after our own indentation attempts here is 989 // to make it apply its own tab-versus-spaces indentation properties, have it 990 // insert line breaks before attributes (if the user has configured that), etc. 991 992 // First figure out the indentation level of the newly inserted element; 993 // this is either the same as the previous sibling, or if there is no sibling, 994 // it's the indentation of the parent plus one indentation level. 995 boolean isFirstChild = getUiPreviousSibling() == null 996 || parentXmlNode.getFirstChild() == null; 997 AndroidXmlEditor editor = getEditor(); 998 String indent; 999 String parentIndent = ""; //$NON-NLS-1$ 1000 if (isFirstChild) { 1001 indent = parentIndent = editor.getIndent(parentXmlNode); 1002 // We need to add one level of indentation. Are we using tabs? 1003 // Can't get to formatting settings so let's just look at the 1004 // parent indentation and see if we can guess 1005 if (indent.length() > 0 && indent.charAt(indent.length()-1) == '\t') { 1006 indent = indent + '\t'; 1007 } else { 1008 // Not using tabs, or we can't figure it out (because parent had no 1009 // indentation). In that case, indent with 4 spaces, as seems to 1010 // be the Android default. 1011 indent = indent + " "; //$NON-NLS-1$ 1012 } 1013 } else { 1014 // Find out the indent of the previous sibling 1015 indent = editor.getIndent(getUiPreviousSibling().getXmlNode()); 1016 } 1017 1018 // We want to insert the new element BEFORE the text node which precedes 1019 // the next element, since that text node is the next element's indentation! 1020 if (previousTextNode != null) { 1021 xmlNextSibling = previousTextNode; 1022 } else { 1023 // If there's no previous text node, we are probably inside an 1024 // empty element (<LinearLayout>|</LinearLayout>) and in that case we need 1025 // to not only insert a newline and indentation before the new element, but 1026 // after it as well. 1027 insertAfter = parentIndent; 1028 } 1029 1030 // Insert indent text node before the new element 1031 Text indentNode = doc.createTextNode("\n" + indent); //$NON-NLS-1$ 1032 parentXmlNode.insertBefore(indentNode, xmlNextSibling); 1033 1034 // Insert the element itself 1035 parentXmlNode.insertBefore(mXmlNode, xmlNextSibling); 1036 1037 // Insert a separator after the tag. We only do this when we've inserted 1038 // a tag into an area where there was no whitespace before 1039 // (e.g. a new child of <LinearLayout></LinearLayout>). 1040 if (insertAfter != null) { 1041 Text sep = doc.createTextNode("\n" + insertAfter); //$NON-NLS-1$ 1042 parentXmlNode.insertBefore(sep, xmlNextSibling); 1043 } 1044 1045 // Set all initial attributes in the XML node if they are not empty. 1046 // Iterate on the descriptor list to get the desired order and then use the 1047 // internal values, if any. 1048 List<UiAttributeNode> addAttributes = new ArrayList<UiAttributeNode>(); 1049 1050 for (AttributeDescriptor attrDesc : getAttributeDescriptors()) { 1051 if (attrDesc instanceof XmlnsAttributeDescriptor) { 1052 XmlnsAttributeDescriptor desc = (XmlnsAttributeDescriptor) attrDesc; 1053 Attr attr = doc.createAttributeNS(XmlnsAttributeDescriptor.XMLNS_URI, 1054 desc.getXmlNsName()); 1055 attr.setValue(desc.getValue()); 1056 attr.setPrefix(desc.getXmlNsPrefix()); 1057 mXmlNode.getAttributes().setNamedItemNS(attr); 1058 } else { 1059 UiAttributeNode uiAttr = getInternalUiAttributes().get(attrDesc); 1060 1061 // Don't apply the attribute immediately, instead record this attribute 1062 // such that we can gather all attributes and sort them first. 1063 // This is necessary because the XML model will *append* all attributes 1064 // so we want to add them in a particular order. 1065 // (Note that we only have to worry about UiAttributeNodes with non null 1066 // values, since this is a new node and we therefore don't need to attempt 1067 // to remove existing attributes) 1068 String value = uiAttr.getCurrentValue(); 1069 if (value != null && value.length() > 0) { 1070 addAttributes.add(uiAttr); 1071 } 1072 } 1073 } 1074 1075 // Sort and apply the attributes in order, because the Eclipse XML model will always 1076 // append the XML attributes, so by inserting them in our desired order they will 1077 // appear that way in the XML 1078 Collections.sort(addAttributes); 1079 1080 for (UiAttributeNode node : addAttributes) { 1081 commitAttributeToXml(node, node.getCurrentValue()); 1082 node.setDirty(false); 1083 } 1084 1085 getEditor().scheduleNodeReformat(this, false); 1086 1087 invokeUiUpdateListeners(UiUpdateState.CREATED); 1088 return mXmlNode; 1089 } 1090 1091 /** 1092 * Removes the XML node corresponding to this UI node if it exists 1093 * and also removes all mirrored information in this UI node (i.e. children, attributes) 1094 * 1095 * @return The removed node or null if it didn't exist in the first place. 1096 */ 1097 public Node deleteXmlNode() { 1098 if (mXmlNode == null) { 1099 return null; 1100 } 1101 1102 // First clear the internals of the node and *then* actually deletes the XML 1103 // node (because doing so will generate an update even and this node may be 1104 // revisited via loadFromXmlNode). 1105 Node oldXmlNode = mXmlNode; 1106 clearContent(); 1107 1108 Node xmlParent = oldXmlNode.getParentNode(); 1109 if (xmlParent == null) { 1110 xmlParent = getXmlDocument(); 1111 } 1112 Node previousSibling = oldXmlNode.getPreviousSibling(); 1113 oldXmlNode = xmlParent.removeChild(oldXmlNode); 1114 1115 // We need to remove the text node BEFORE the removed element, since THAT's the 1116 // indentation node for the removed element. 1117 if (previousSibling != null && previousSibling.getNodeType() == Node.TEXT_NODE 1118 && previousSibling.getNodeValue().trim().length() == 0) { 1119 xmlParent.removeChild(previousSibling); 1120 } 1121 1122 invokeUiUpdateListeners(UiUpdateState.DELETED); 1123 return oldXmlNode; 1124 } 1125 1126 /** 1127 * Updates the element list for this UiElementNode. 1128 * At the end, the list of children UiElementNode here will match the one from the 1129 * provided XML {@link Node}: 1130 * <ul> 1131 * <li> Walk both the current ui children list and the xml children list at the same time. 1132 * <li> If we have a new xml child but already reached the end of the ui child list, add the 1133 * new xml node. 1134 * <li> Otherwise, check if the xml node is referenced later in the ui child list and if so, 1135 * move it here. It means the XML child list has been reordered. 1136 * <li> Otherwise, this is a new XML node that we add in the middle of the ui child list. 1137 * <li> At the end, we may have finished walking the xml child list but still have remaining 1138 * ui children, simply delete them as they matching trailing xml nodes that have been 1139 * removed unless they are mandatory ui nodes. 1140 * </ul> 1141 * Note that only the first case is used when populating the ui list the first time. 1142 * 1143 * @param xmlNode The XML node to mirror 1144 * @return True when the XML structure has changed. 1145 */ 1146 protected boolean updateElementList(Node xmlNode) { 1147 boolean structureChanged = false; 1148 boolean hasMandatoryLast = false; 1149 int uiIndex = 0; 1150 Node xmlChild = xmlNode.getFirstChild(); 1151 while (xmlChild != null) { 1152 if (xmlChild.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) { 1153 String elementName = xmlChild.getNodeName(); 1154 UiElementNode uiNode = null; 1155 if (mUiChildren.size() <= uiIndex) { 1156 // A new node is being added at the end of the list 1157 ElementDescriptor desc = mDescriptor.findChildrenDescriptor(elementName, 1158 false /* recursive */); 1159 if (desc == null) { 1160 // Unknown node. Create a temporary descriptor for it. 1161 // We'll add unknown attributes to it later. 1162 IUnknownDescriptorProvider p = getUnknownDescriptorProvider(); 1163 desc = p.getDescriptor(elementName); 1164 } 1165 structureChanged = true; 1166 uiNode = appendNewUiChild(desc); 1167 uiIndex++; 1168 } else { 1169 // A new node is being inserted or moved. 1170 // Note: mandatory nodes can be created without an XML node in which case 1171 // getXmlNode() is null. 1172 UiElementNode uiChild; 1173 int n = mUiChildren.size(); 1174 for (int j = uiIndex; j < n; j++) { 1175 uiChild = mUiChildren.get(j); 1176 if (uiChild.getXmlNode() != null && uiChild.getXmlNode() == xmlChild) { 1177 if (j > uiIndex) { 1178 // Found the same XML node at some later index, now move it here. 1179 mUiChildren.remove(j); 1180 mUiChildren.add(uiIndex, uiChild); 1181 structureChanged = true; 1182 } 1183 uiNode = uiChild; 1184 uiIndex++; 1185 break; 1186 } 1187 } 1188 1189 if (uiNode == null) { 1190 // Look for an unused mandatory node with no XML node attached 1191 // referencing the same XML element name 1192 for (int j = uiIndex; j < n; j++) { 1193 uiChild = mUiChildren.get(j); 1194 if (uiChild.getXmlNode() == null && 1195 uiChild.getDescriptor().getMandatory() != 1196 Mandatory.NOT_MANDATORY && 1197 uiChild.getDescriptor().getXmlName().equals(elementName)) { 1198 1199 if (j > uiIndex) { 1200 // Found it, now move it here 1201 mUiChildren.remove(j); 1202 mUiChildren.add(uiIndex, uiChild); 1203 } 1204 // Assign the XML node to this empty mandatory element. 1205 uiChild.mXmlNode = xmlChild; 1206 structureChanged = true; 1207 uiNode = uiChild; 1208 uiIndex++; 1209 } 1210 } 1211 } 1212 1213 if (uiNode == null) { 1214 // Inserting new node 1215 ElementDescriptor desc = mDescriptor.findChildrenDescriptor(elementName, 1216 false /* recursive */); 1217 if (desc == null) { 1218 // Unknown element. Simply ignore it. 1219 AdtPlugin.log(IStatus.WARNING, 1220 "AndroidManifest: Ignoring unknown '%s' XML element", //$NON-NLS-1$ 1221 elementName); 1222 } else { 1223 structureChanged = true; 1224 uiNode = insertNewUiChild(uiIndex, desc); 1225 uiIndex++; 1226 } 1227 } 1228 } 1229 if (uiNode != null) { 1230 // If we touched an UI Node, even an existing one, refresh its content. 1231 // For new nodes, this will populate them recursively. 1232 structureChanged |= uiNode.loadFromXmlNode(xmlChild); 1233 1234 // Remember if there are any mandatory-last nodes to reorder. 1235 hasMandatoryLast |= 1236 uiNode.getDescriptor().getMandatory() == Mandatory.MANDATORY_LAST; 1237 } 1238 } 1239 xmlChild = xmlChild.getNextSibling(); 1240 } 1241 1242 // There might be extra UI nodes at the end if the XML node list got shorter. 1243 for (int index = mUiChildren.size() - 1; index >= uiIndex; --index) { 1244 structureChanged |= removeUiChildAtIndex(index); 1245 } 1246 1247 if (hasMandatoryLast) { 1248 // At least one mandatory-last uiNode was moved. Let's see if we can 1249 // move them back to the last position. That's possible if the only 1250 // thing between these and the end are other mandatory empty uiNodes 1251 // (mandatory uiNodes with no XML attached are pure "virtual" reserved 1252 // slots and it's ok to reorganize them but other can't.) 1253 int n = mUiChildren.size() - 1; 1254 for (int index = n; index >= 0; index--) { 1255 UiElementNode uiChild = mUiChildren.get(index); 1256 Mandatory mand = uiChild.getDescriptor().getMandatory(); 1257 if (mand == Mandatory.MANDATORY_LAST && index < n) { 1258 // Remove it from index and move it back at the end of the list. 1259 mUiChildren.remove(index); 1260 mUiChildren.add(uiChild); 1261 } else if (mand == Mandatory.NOT_MANDATORY || uiChild.getXmlNode() != null) { 1262 // We found at least one non-mandatory or a mandatory node with an actual 1263 // XML attached, so there's nothing we can reorganize past this point. 1264 break; 1265 } 1266 } 1267 } 1268 1269 return structureChanged; 1270 } 1271 1272 /** 1273 * Internal helper to remove an UI child node given by its index in the 1274 * internal child list. 1275 * 1276 * Also invokes the update listener on the node to be deleted *after* the node has 1277 * been removed. 1278 * 1279 * @param uiIndex The index of the UI child to remove, range 0 .. mUiChildren.size()-1 1280 * @return True if the structure has changed 1281 * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is out of mUiChildren's bounds. Of course you 1282 * know that could never happen unless the computer is on fire or something. 1283 */ 1284 private boolean removeUiChildAtIndex(int uiIndex) { 1285 UiElementNode uiNode = mUiChildren.get(uiIndex); 1286 ElementDescriptor desc = uiNode.getDescriptor(); 1287 1288 try { 1289 if (uiNode.getDescriptor().getMandatory() != Mandatory.NOT_MANDATORY) { 1290 // This is a mandatory node. Such a node must exist in the UiNode hierarchy 1291 // even if there's no XML counterpart. However we only need to keep one. 1292 1293 // Check if the parent (e.g. this node) has another similar ui child node. 1294 boolean keepNode = true; 1295 for (UiElementNode child : mUiChildren) { 1296 if (child != uiNode && child.getDescriptor() == desc) { 1297 // We found another child with the same descriptor that is not 1298 // the node we want to remove. This means we have one mandatory 1299 // node so we can safely remove uiNode. 1300 keepNode = false; 1301 break; 1302 } 1303 } 1304 1305 if (keepNode) { 1306 // We can't remove a mandatory node as we need to keep at least one 1307 // mandatory node in the parent. Instead we just clear its content 1308 // (including its XML Node reference). 1309 1310 // A mandatory node with no XML means it doesn't really exist, so it can't be 1311 // deleted. So the structure will change only if the ui node is actually 1312 // associated to an XML node. 1313 boolean xmlExists = (uiNode.getXmlNode() != null); 1314 1315 uiNode.clearContent(); 1316 return xmlExists; 1317 } 1318 } 1319 1320 mUiChildren.remove(uiIndex); 1321 1322 return true; 1323 } finally { 1324 // Tell listeners that a node has been removed. 1325 // The model has already been modified. 1326 invokeUiUpdateListeners(UiUpdateState.DELETED); 1327 } 1328 } 1329 1330 /** 1331 * Creates a new {@link UiElementNode} from the given {@link ElementDescriptor} 1332 * and appends it to the end of the element children list. 1333 * 1334 * @param descriptor The {@link ElementDescriptor} that knows how to create the UI node. 1335 * @return The new UI node that has been appended 1336 */ 1337 public UiElementNode appendNewUiChild(ElementDescriptor descriptor) { 1338 UiElementNode uiNode; 1339 uiNode = descriptor.createUiNode(); 1340 mUiChildren.add(uiNode); 1341 uiNode.setUiParent(this); 1342 uiNode.invokeUiUpdateListeners(UiUpdateState.CREATED); 1343 return uiNode; 1344 } 1345 1346 /** 1347 * Creates a new {@link UiElementNode} from the given {@link ElementDescriptor} 1348 * and inserts it in the element children list at the specified position. 1349 * 1350 * @param index The position where to insert in the element children list. 1351 * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any 1352 * subsequent elements to the right (adds one to their indices). 1353 * Index must >= 0 and <= getUiChildren.size(). 1354 * Using size() means to append to the end of the list. 1355 * @param descriptor The {@link ElementDescriptor} that knows how to create the UI node. 1356 * @return The new UI node. 1357 */ 1358 public UiElementNode insertNewUiChild(int index, ElementDescriptor descriptor) { 1359 UiElementNode uiNode; 1360 uiNode = descriptor.createUiNode(); 1361 mUiChildren.add(index, uiNode); 1362 uiNode.setUiParent(this); 1363 uiNode.invokeUiUpdateListeners(UiUpdateState.CREATED); 1364 return uiNode; 1365 } 1366 1367 /** 1368 * Updates the {@link UiAttributeNode} list for this {@link UiElementNode} 1369 * using the values from the XML element. 1370 * <p/> 1371 * For a given {@link UiElementNode}, the attribute list always exists in 1372 * full and is totally independent of whether the XML model actually 1373 * has the corresponding attributes. 1374 * <p/> 1375 * For each attribute declared in this {@link UiElementNode}, get 1376 * the corresponding XML attribute. It may not exist, in which case the 1377 * value will be null. We don't really know if a value has changed, so 1378 * the updateValue() is called on the UI attribute in all cases. 1379 * 1380 * @param xmlNode The XML node to mirror 1381 */ 1382 protected void updateAttributeList(Node xmlNode) { 1383 NamedNodeMap xmlAttrMap = xmlNode.getAttributes(); 1384 HashSet<Node> visited = new HashSet<Node>(); 1385 1386 // For all known (i.e. expected) UI attributes, find an existing XML attribute of 1387 // same (uri, local name) and update the internal Ui attribute value. 1388 for (UiAttributeNode uiAttr : getInternalUiAttributes().values()) { 1389 AttributeDescriptor desc = uiAttr.getDescriptor(); 1390 if (!(desc instanceof SeparatorAttributeDescriptor)) { 1391 Node xmlAttr = xmlAttrMap == null ? null : 1392 xmlAttrMap.getNamedItemNS(desc.getNamespaceUri(), desc.getXmlLocalName()); 1393 uiAttr.updateValue(xmlAttr); 1394 visited.add(xmlAttr); 1395 } 1396 } 1397 1398 // Clone the current list of unknown attributes. We'll then remove from this list when 1399 // we find attributes which are still unknown. What will be left are the old unknown 1400 // attributes that have been deleted in the current XML attribute list. 1401 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 1402 HashSet<UiAttributeNode> deleted = (HashSet<UiAttributeNode>) mUnknownUiAttributes.clone(); 1403 1404 // We need to ignore hidden attributes. 1405 Map<String, AttributeDescriptor> hiddenAttrDesc = getHiddenAttributeDescriptors(); 1406 1407 // Traverse the actual XML attribute list to find unknown attributes 1408 if (xmlAttrMap != null) { 1409 for (int i = 0; i < xmlAttrMap.getLength(); i++) { 1410 Node xmlAttr = xmlAttrMap.item(i); 1411 // Ignore attributes which have actual descriptors 1412 if (visited.contains(xmlAttr)) { 1413 continue; 1414 } 1415 1416 String xmlFullName = xmlAttr.getNodeName(); 1417 1418 // Ignore attributes which are hidden (based on the prefix:localName key) 1419 if (hiddenAttrDesc.containsKey(xmlFullName)) { 1420 continue; 1421 } 1422 1423 String xmlAttrLocalName = xmlAttr.getLocalName(); 1424 String xmlNsUri = xmlAttr.getNamespaceURI(); 1425 1426 UiAttributeNode uiAttr = null; 1427 for (UiAttributeNode a : mUnknownUiAttributes) { 1428 String aLocalName = a.getDescriptor().getXmlLocalName(); 1429 String aNsUri = a.getDescriptor().getNamespaceUri(); 1430 if (aLocalName.equals(xmlAttrLocalName) && 1431 (aNsUri == xmlNsUri || (aNsUri != null && aNsUri.equals(xmlNsUri)))) { 1432 // This attribute is still present in the unknown list 1433 uiAttr = a; 1434 // It has not been deleted 1435 deleted.remove(a); 1436 break; 1437 } 1438 } 1439 if (uiAttr == null) { 1440 uiAttr = addUnknownAttribute(xmlFullName, xmlAttrLocalName, xmlNsUri); 1441 } 1442 1443 uiAttr.updateValue(xmlAttr); 1444 } 1445 1446 // Remove from the internal list unknown attributes that have been deleted from the xml 1447 for (UiAttributeNode a : deleted) { 1448 mUnknownUiAttributes.remove(a); 1449 mCachedAllUiAttributes = null; 1450 } 1451 } 1452 } 1453 1454 /** 1455 * Create a new temporary text attribute descriptor for the unknown attribute 1456 * and returns a new {@link UiAttributeNode} associated to this descriptor. 1457 * <p/> 1458 * The attribute is not marked as dirty, doing so is up to the caller. 1459 */ 1460 private UiAttributeNode addUnknownAttribute(String xmlFullName, 1461 String xmlAttrLocalName, String xmlNsUri) { 1462 // Create a new unknown attribute of format string 1463 TextAttributeDescriptor desc = new TextAttributeDescriptor( 1464 xmlAttrLocalName, // xml name 1465 xmlFullName, // ui name 1466 xmlNsUri, // NS uri 1467 "Unknown XML attribute", // tooltip, translatable 1468 new AttributeInfo(xmlAttrLocalName, new Format[] { Format.STRING } ) 1469 ); 1470 UiAttributeNode uiAttr = desc.createUiNode(this); 1471 mUnknownUiAttributes.add(uiAttr); 1472 mCachedAllUiAttributes = null; 1473 return uiAttr; 1474 } 1475 1476 /** 1477 * Invoke all registered {@link IUiUpdateListener} listening on this UI update for this node. 1478 */ 1479 protected void invokeUiUpdateListeners(UiUpdateState state) { 1480 if (mUiUpdateListeners != null) { 1481 for (IUiUpdateListener listener : mUiUpdateListeners) { 1482 try { 1483 listener.uiElementNodeUpdated(this, state); 1484 } catch (Exception e) { 1485 // prevent a crashing listener from crashing the whole invocation chain 1486 AdtPlugin.log(e, "UIElement Listener failed: %s, state=%s", //$NON-NLS-1$ 1487 getBreadcrumbTrailDescription(true), 1488 state.toString()); 1489 } 1490 } 1491 } 1492 } 1493 1494 // --- for derived implementations only --- 1495 1496 @VisibleForTesting 1497 public void setXmlNode(Node xmlNode) { 1498 mXmlNode = xmlNode; 1499 } 1500 1501 public void refreshUi() { 1502 invokeUiUpdateListeners(UiUpdateState.ATTR_UPDATED); 1503 } 1504 1505 1506 // ------------- Helpers 1507 1508 /** 1509 * Helper method to commit a single attribute value to XML. 1510 * <p/> 1511 * This method updates the XML regardless of the current XML value. 1512 * Callers should check first if an update is needed. 1513 * If the new value is empty, the XML attribute will be actually removed. 1514 * <p/> 1515 * Note that the caller MUST ensure that modifying the underlying XML model is 1516 * safe and must take care of marking the model as dirty if necessary. 1517 * 1518 * @see AndroidXmlEditor#wrapEditXmlModel(Runnable) 1519 * 1520 * @param uiAttr The attribute node to commit. Must be a child of this UiElementNode. 1521 * @param newValue The new value to set. 1522 * @return True if the XML attribute was modified or removed, false if nothing changed. 1523 */ 1524 public boolean commitAttributeToXml(UiAttributeNode uiAttr, String newValue) { 1525 // Get (or create) the underlying XML element node that contains the attributes. 1526 Node element = prepareCommit(); 1527 if (element != null && uiAttr != null) { 1528 String attrLocalName = uiAttr.getDescriptor().getXmlLocalName(); 1529 String attrNsUri = uiAttr.getDescriptor().getNamespaceUri(); 1530 1531 NamedNodeMap attrMap = element.getAttributes(); 1532 if (newValue == null || newValue.length() == 0) { 1533 // Remove attribute if it's empty 1534 if (attrMap.getNamedItemNS(attrNsUri, attrLocalName) != null) { 1535 attrMap.removeNamedItemNS(attrNsUri, attrLocalName); 1536 return true; 1537 } 1538 } else { 1539 // Add or replace an attribute 1540 Document doc = element.getOwnerDocument(); 1541 if (doc != null) { 1542 Attr attr; 1543 if (attrNsUri != null && attrNsUri.length() > 0) { 1544 attr = (Attr) attrMap.getNamedItemNS(attrNsUri, attrLocalName); 1545 if (attr == null) { 1546 attr = doc.createAttributeNS(attrNsUri, attrLocalName); 1547 attr.setPrefix(lookupNamespacePrefix(element, attrNsUri)); 1548 attrMap.setNamedItemNS(attr); 1549 } 1550 } else { 1551 attr = (Attr) attrMap.getNamedItem(attrLocalName); 1552 if (attr == null) { 1553 attr = doc.createAttribute(attrLocalName); 1554 attrMap.setNamedItem(attr); 1555 } 1556 } 1557 attr.setValue(newValue); 1558 return true; 1559 } 1560 } 1561 } 1562 return false; 1563 } 1564 1565 /** 1566 * Helper method to commit all dirty attributes values to XML. 1567 * <p/> 1568 * This method is useful if {@link #setAttributeValue(String, String, String, boolean)} has 1569 * been called more than once and all the attributes marked as dirty must be committed to 1570 * the XML. It calls {@link #commitAttributeToXml(UiAttributeNode, String)} on each dirty 1571 * attribute. 1572 * <p/> 1573 * Note that the caller MUST ensure that modifying the underlying XML model is 1574 * safe and must take care of marking the model as dirty if necessary. 1575 * 1576 * @see AndroidXmlEditor#wrapEditXmlModel(Runnable) 1577 * 1578 * @return True if one or more values were actually modified or removed, 1579 * false if nothing changed. 1580 */ 1581 @SuppressWarnings("null") // Eclipse is confused by the logic and gets it wrong 1582 public boolean commitDirtyAttributesToXml() { 1583 boolean result = false; 1584 List<UiAttributeNode> dirtyAttributes = new ArrayList<UiAttributeNode>(); 1585 for (UiAttributeNode uiAttr : getAllUiAttributes()) { 1586 if (uiAttr.isDirty()) { 1587 String value = uiAttr.getCurrentValue(); 1588 if (value != null && value.length() > 0) { 1589 // Defer the new attributes: set these last and in order 1590 dirtyAttributes.add(uiAttr); 1591 } else { 1592 result |= commitAttributeToXml(uiAttr, value); 1593 uiAttr.setDirty(false); 1594 } 1595 } 1596 } 1597 if (dirtyAttributes.size() > 0) { 1598 result = true; 1599 1600 Collections.sort(dirtyAttributes); 1601 1602 // The Eclipse XML model will *always* append new attributes. 1603 // Therefore, if any of the dirty attributes are new, they will appear 1604 // after any existing, clean attributes on the element. To fix this, 1605 // we need to first remove any of these attributes, then insert them 1606 // back in the right order. 1607 Node element = prepareCommit(); 1608 if (element == null) { 1609 return result; 1610 } 1611 1612 if (AdtPrefs.getPrefs().getFormatGuiXml() && getEditor().supportsFormatOnGuiEdit()) { 1613 // If auto formatting, don't bother with attribute sorting here since the 1614 // order will be corrected as soon as the edit is committed anyway 1615 for (UiAttributeNode uiAttribute : dirtyAttributes) { 1616 commitAttributeToXml(uiAttribute, uiAttribute.getCurrentValue()); 1617 uiAttribute.setDirty(false); 1618 } 1619 1620 return result; 1621 } 1622 1623 String firstName = dirtyAttributes.get(0).getDescriptor().getXmlLocalName(); 1624 NamedNodeMap attributes = ((Element) element).getAttributes(); 1625 List<Attr> move = new ArrayList<Attr>(); 1626 for (int i = 0, n = attributes.getLength(); i < n; i++) { 1627 Attr attribute = (Attr) attributes.item(i); 1628 if (UiAttributeNode.compareAttributes(attribute.getLocalName(), firstName) > 0) { 1629 move.add(attribute); 1630 } 1631 } 1632 1633 for (Attr attribute : move) { 1634 if (attribute.getNamespaceURI() != null) { 1635 attributes.removeNamedItemNS(attribute.getNamespaceURI(), 1636 attribute.getLocalName()); 1637 } else { 1638 attributes.removeNamedItem(attribute.getName()); 1639 } 1640 } 1641 1642 // Merge back the removed DOM attribute nodes and the new UI attribute nodes. 1643 // In cases where the attribute DOM name and the UI attribute names equal, 1644 // skip the DOM nodes and just apply the UI attributes. 1645 int domAttributeIndex = 0; 1646 int domAttributeIndexMax = move.size(); 1647 int uiAttributeIndex = 0; 1648 int uiAttributeIndexMax = dirtyAttributes.size(); 1649 1650 while (true) { 1651 Attr domAttribute; 1652 UiAttributeNode uiAttribute; 1653 1654 int compare; 1655 if (uiAttributeIndex < uiAttributeIndexMax) { 1656 if (domAttributeIndex < domAttributeIndexMax) { 1657 domAttribute = move.get(domAttributeIndex); 1658 uiAttribute = dirtyAttributes.get(uiAttributeIndex); 1659 1660 String domAttributeName = domAttribute.getLocalName(); 1661 String uiAttributeName = uiAttribute.getDescriptor().getXmlLocalName(); 1662 compare = UiAttributeNode.compareAttributes(domAttributeName, 1663 uiAttributeName); 1664 } else { 1665 compare = 1; 1666 uiAttribute = dirtyAttributes.get(uiAttributeIndex); 1667 domAttribute = null; 1668 } 1669 } else if (domAttributeIndex < domAttributeIndexMax) { 1670 compare = -1; 1671 domAttribute = move.get(domAttributeIndex); 1672 uiAttribute = null; 1673 } else { 1674 break; 1675 } 1676 1677 if (compare < 0) { 1678 if (domAttribute.getNamespaceURI() != null) { 1679 attributes.setNamedItemNS(domAttribute); 1680 } else { 1681 attributes.setNamedItem(domAttribute); 1682 } 1683 domAttributeIndex++; 1684 } else { 1685 assert compare >= 0; 1686 if (compare == 0) { 1687 domAttributeIndex++; 1688 } 1689 commitAttributeToXml(uiAttribute, uiAttribute.getCurrentValue()); 1690 uiAttribute.setDirty(false); 1691 uiAttributeIndex++; 1692 } 1693 } 1694 } 1695 1696 return result; 1697 } 1698 1699 /** 1700 * Returns the namespace prefix matching the requested namespace URI. 1701 * If no such declaration is found, returns the default "android" prefix. 1702 * 1703 * @param node The current node. Must not be null. 1704 * @param nsUri The namespace URI of which the prefix is to be found, 1705 * e.g. SdkConstants.NS_RESOURCES 1706 * @return The first prefix declared or the default "android" prefix. 1707 */ 1708 public static String lookupNamespacePrefix(Node node, String nsUri) { 1709 // Note: Node.lookupPrefix is not implemented in wst/xml/core NodeImpl.java 1710 // The following code emulates this simple call: 1711 // String prefix = node.lookupPrefix(SdkConstants.NS_RESOURCES); 1712 1713 // if the requested URI is null, it denotes an attribute with no namespace. 1714 if (nsUri == null) { 1715 return null; 1716 } 1717 1718 // per XML specification, the "xmlns" URI is reserved 1719 if (XMLNS_URI.equals(nsUri)) { 1720 return XMLNS; 1721 } 1722 1723 HashSet<String> visited = new HashSet<String>(); 1724 Document doc = node == null ? null : node.getOwnerDocument(); 1725 1726 // Ask the document about it. This method may not be implemented by the Document. 1727 String nsPrefix = null; 1728 try { 1729 nsPrefix = doc != null ? doc.lookupPrefix(nsUri) : null; 1730 if (nsPrefix != null) { 1731 return nsPrefix; 1732 } 1733 } catch (Throwable t) { 1734 // ignore 1735 } 1736 1737 // If that failed, try to look it up manually. 1738 // This also gathers prefixed in use in the case we want to generate a new one below. 1739 for (; node != null && node.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE; 1740 node = node.getParentNode()) { 1741 NamedNodeMap attrs = node.getAttributes(); 1742 for (int n = attrs.getLength() - 1; n >= 0; --n) { 1743 Node attr = attrs.item(n); 1744 if (XMLNS.equals(attr.getPrefix())) { 1745 String uri = attr.getNodeValue(); 1746 nsPrefix = attr.getLocalName(); 1747 // Is this the URI we are looking for? If yes, we found its prefix. 1748 if (nsUri.equals(uri)) { 1749 return nsPrefix; 1750 } 1751 visited.add(nsPrefix); 1752 } 1753 } 1754 } 1755 1756 // Failed the find a prefix. Generate a new sensible default prefix. 1757 // 1758 // We need to make sure the prefix is not one that was declared in the scope 1759 // visited above. Use a default namespace prefix "android" for the Android resource 1760 // NS and use "ns" for all other custom namespaces. 1761 String prefix = NS_RESOURCES.equals(nsUri) ? ANDROID_NS_NAME : "ns"; //$NON-NLS-1$ 1762 String base = prefix; 1763 for (int i = 1; visited.contains(prefix); i++) { 1764 prefix = base + Integer.toString(i); 1765 } 1766 // Also create & define this prefix/URI in the XML document as an attribute in the 1767 // first element of the document. 1768 if (doc != null) { 1769 node = doc.getFirstChild(); 1770 while (node != null && node.getNodeType() != Node.ELEMENT_NODE) { 1771 node = node.getNextSibling(); 1772 } 1773 if (node != null) { 1774 Attr attr = doc.createAttributeNS(XMLNS_URI, prefix); 1775 attr.setValue(nsUri); 1776 attr.setPrefix(XMLNS); 1777 node.getAttributes().setNamedItemNS(attr); 1778 } 1779 } 1780 1781 return prefix; 1782 } 1783 1784 /** 1785 * Utility method to internally set the value of a text attribute for the current 1786 * UiElementNode. 1787 * <p/> 1788 * This method is a helper. It silently ignores the errors such as the requested 1789 * attribute not being present in the element or attribute not being settable. 1790 * It accepts inherited attributes (such as layout). 1791 * <p/> 1792 * This does not commit to the XML model. It does mark the attribute node as dirty. 1793 * This is up to the caller. 1794 * 1795 * @see #commitAttributeToXml(UiAttributeNode, String) 1796 * @see #commitDirtyAttributesToXml() 1797 * 1798 * @param attrXmlName The XML <em>local</em> name of the attribute to modify 1799 * @param attrNsUri The namespace URI of the attribute. 1800 * Can be null if the attribute uses the global namespace. 1801 * @param value The new value for the attribute. If set to null, the attribute is removed. 1802 * @param override True if the value must be set even if one already exists. 1803 * @return The {@link UiAttributeNode} that has been modified or null. 1804 */ 1805 public UiAttributeNode setAttributeValue( 1806 String attrXmlName, 1807 String attrNsUri, 1808 String value, 1809 boolean override) { 1810 if (value == null) { 1811 value = ""; //$NON-NLS-1$ -- this removes an attribute 1812 } 1813 1814 getEditor().scheduleNodeReformat(this, true); 1815 1816 // Try with all internal attributes 1817 UiAttributeNode uiAttr = setInternalAttrValue( 1818 getAllUiAttributes(), attrXmlName, attrNsUri, value, override); 1819 if (uiAttr != null) { 1820 return uiAttr; 1821 } 1822 1823 if (uiAttr == null) { 1824 // Failed to find the attribute. For non-android attributes that is mostly expected, 1825 // in which case we just create a new custom one. As a side effect, we'll find the 1826 // attribute descriptor via getAllUiAttributes(). 1827 addUnknownAttribute(attrXmlName, attrXmlName, attrNsUri); 1828 1829 // We've created the attribute, but not actually set the value on it, so let's do it. 1830 // Try with the updated internal attributes. 1831 // Implementation detail: we could just do a setCurrentValue + setDirty on the 1832 // uiAttr returned by addUnknownAttribute(); however going through setInternalAttrValue 1833 // means we won't duplicate the logic, at the expense of doing one more lookup. 1834 uiAttr = setInternalAttrValue( 1835 getAllUiAttributes(), attrXmlName, attrNsUri, value, override); 1836 } 1837 1838 return uiAttr; 1839 } 1840 1841 private UiAttributeNode setInternalAttrValue( 1842 Collection<UiAttributeNode> attributes, 1843 String attrXmlName, 1844 String attrNsUri, 1845 String value, 1846 boolean override) { 1847 1848 // For namespace less attributes (like the "layout" attribute of an <include> tag 1849 // we may be passed "" as the namespace (during an attribute copy), and it 1850 // should really be null instead. 1851 if (attrNsUri != null && attrNsUri.length() == 0) { 1852 attrNsUri = null; 1853 } 1854 1855 for (UiAttributeNode uiAttr : attributes) { 1856 AttributeDescriptor uiDesc = uiAttr.getDescriptor(); 1857 1858 if (uiDesc.getXmlLocalName().equals(attrXmlName)) { 1859 // Both NS URI must be either null or equal. 1860 if ((attrNsUri == null && uiDesc.getNamespaceUri() == null) || 1861 (attrNsUri != null && attrNsUri.equals(uiDesc.getNamespaceUri()))) { 1862 1863 // Not all attributes are editable, ignore those which are not. 1864 if (uiAttr instanceof IUiSettableAttributeNode) { 1865 String current = uiAttr.getCurrentValue(); 1866 // Only update (and mark as dirty) if the attribute did not have any 1867 // value or if the value was different. 1868 if (override || current == null || !current.equals(value)) { 1869 ((IUiSettableAttributeNode) uiAttr).setCurrentValue(value); 1870 // mark the attribute as dirty since their internal content 1871 // as been modified, but not the underlying XML model 1872 uiAttr.setDirty(true); 1873 return uiAttr; 1874 } 1875 } 1876 1877 // We found the attribute but it's not settable. Since attributes are 1878 // not duplicated, just abandon here. 1879 break; 1880 } 1881 } 1882 } 1883 1884 return null; 1885 } 1886 1887 /** 1888 * Utility method to retrieve the internal value of an attribute. 1889 * <p/> 1890 * Note that this retrieves the *field* value if the attribute has some UI, and 1891 * not the actual XML value. They may differ if the attribute is dirty. 1892 * 1893 * @param attrXmlName The XML name of the attribute to modify 1894 * @return The current internal value for the attribute or null in case of error. 1895 */ 1896 public String getAttributeValue(String attrXmlName) { 1897 HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> attributeMap = getInternalUiAttributes(); 1898 1899 for (Entry<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> entry : attributeMap.entrySet()) { 1900 AttributeDescriptor uiDesc = entry.getKey(); 1901 if (uiDesc.getXmlLocalName().equals(attrXmlName)) { 1902 UiAttributeNode uiAttr = entry.getValue(); 1903 return uiAttr.getCurrentValue(); 1904 } 1905 } 1906 return null; 1907 } 1908 1909 // ------ IPropertySource methods 1910 1911 public Object getEditableValue() { 1912 return null; 1913 } 1914 1915 /* 1916 * (non-Javadoc) 1917 * @see org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.IPropertySource#getPropertyDescriptors() 1918 * 1919 * Returns the property descriptor for this node. Since the descriptors are not linked to the 1920 * data, the AttributeDescriptor are used directly. 1921 */ 1922 public IPropertyDescriptor[] getPropertyDescriptors() { 1923 List<IPropertyDescriptor> propDescs = new ArrayList<IPropertyDescriptor>(); 1924 1925 // get the standard descriptors 1926 HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> attributeMap = getInternalUiAttributes(); 1927 Set<AttributeDescriptor> keys = attributeMap.keySet(); 1928 1929 1930 // we only want the descriptor that do implement the IPropertyDescriptor interface. 1931 for (AttributeDescriptor key : keys) { 1932 if (key instanceof IPropertyDescriptor) { 1933 propDescs.add((IPropertyDescriptor)key); 1934 } 1935 } 1936 1937 // now get the descriptor from the unknown attributes 1938 for (UiAttributeNode unknownNode : mUnknownUiAttributes) { 1939 if (unknownNode.getDescriptor() instanceof IPropertyDescriptor) { 1940 propDescs.add((IPropertyDescriptor)unknownNode.getDescriptor()); 1941 } 1942 } 1943 1944 // TODO cache this maybe, as it's not going to change (except for unknown descriptors) 1945 return propDescs.toArray(new IPropertyDescriptor[propDescs.size()]); 1946 } 1947 1948 /* 1949 * (non-Javadoc) 1950 * @see org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.IPropertySource#getPropertyValue(java.lang.Object) 1951 * 1952 * Returns the value of a given property. The id is the result of IPropertyDescriptor.getId(), 1953 * which return the AttributeDescriptor itself. 1954 */ 1955 public Object getPropertyValue(Object id) { 1956 HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> attributeMap = getInternalUiAttributes(); 1957 1958 UiAttributeNode attribute = attributeMap.get(id); 1959 1960 if (attribute == null) { 1961 // look for the id in the unknown attributes. 1962 for (UiAttributeNode unknownAttr : mUnknownUiAttributes) { 1963 if (id == unknownAttr.getDescriptor()) { 1964 return unknownAttr; 1965 } 1966 } 1967 } 1968 1969 return attribute; 1970 } 1971 1972 /* 1973 * (non-Javadoc) 1974 * @see org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.IPropertySource#isPropertySet(java.lang.Object) 1975 * 1976 * Returns whether the property is set. In our case this is if the string is non empty. 1977 */ 1978 public boolean isPropertySet(Object id) { 1979 HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> attributeMap = getInternalUiAttributes(); 1980 1981 UiAttributeNode attribute = attributeMap.get(id); 1982 1983 if (attribute != null) { 1984 return attribute.getCurrentValue().length() > 0; 1985 } 1986 1987 // look for the id in the unknown attributes. 1988 for (UiAttributeNode unknownAttr : mUnknownUiAttributes) { 1989 if (id == unknownAttr.getDescriptor()) { 1990 return unknownAttr.getCurrentValue().length() > 0; 1991 } 1992 } 1993 1994 return false; 1995 } 1996 1997 /* 1998 * (non-Javadoc) 1999 * @see org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.IPropertySource#resetPropertyValue(java.lang.Object) 2000 * 2001 * Reset the property to its default value. For now we simply empty it. 2002 */ 2003 public void resetPropertyValue(Object id) { 2004 HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> attributeMap = getInternalUiAttributes(); 2005 2006 UiAttributeNode attribute = attributeMap.get(id); 2007 if (attribute != null) { 2008 // TODO: reset the value of the attribute 2009 2010 return; 2011 } 2012 2013 // look for the id in the unknown attributes. 2014 for (UiAttributeNode unknownAttr : mUnknownUiAttributes) { 2015 if (id == unknownAttr.getDescriptor()) { 2016 // TODO: reset the value of the attribute 2017 2018 return; 2019 } 2020 } 2021 } 2022 2023 /* 2024 * (non-Javadoc) 2025 * @see org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.IPropertySource#setPropertyValue(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object) 2026 * 2027 * Set the property value. id is the result of IPropertyDescriptor.getId(), which is the 2028 * AttributeDescriptor itself. Value should be a String. 2029 */ 2030 public void setPropertyValue(Object id, Object value) { 2031 HashMap<AttributeDescriptor, UiAttributeNode> attributeMap = getInternalUiAttributes(); 2032 2033 UiAttributeNode attribute = attributeMap.get(id); 2034 2035 if (attribute == null) { 2036 // look for the id in the unknown attributes. 2037 for (UiAttributeNode unknownAttr : mUnknownUiAttributes) { 2038 if (id == unknownAttr.getDescriptor()) { 2039 attribute = unknownAttr; 2040 break; 2041 } 2042 } 2043 } 2044 2045 if (attribute != null) { 2046 2047 // get the current value and compare it to the new value 2048 String oldValue = attribute.getCurrentValue(); 2049 final String newValue = (String)value; 2050 2051 if (oldValue.equals(newValue)) { 2052 return; 2053 } 2054 2055 final UiAttributeNode fAttribute = attribute; 2056 AndroidXmlEditor editor = getEditor(); 2057 editor.wrapEditXmlModel(new Runnable() { 2058 public void run() { 2059 commitAttributeToXml(fAttribute, newValue); 2060 } 2061 }); 2062 } 2063 } 2064 2065 /** 2066 * Returns true if this node is an ancestor (parent, grandparent, and so on) 2067 * of the given node. Note that a node is not considered an ancestor of 2068 * itself. 2069 * 2070 * @param node the node to test 2071 * @return true if this node is an ancestor of the given node 2072 */ 2073 public boolean isAncestorOf(UiElementNode node) { 2074 node = node.getUiParent(); 2075 while (node != null) { 2076 if (node == this) { 2077 return true; 2078 } 2079 node = node.getUiParent(); 2080 } 2081 return false; 2082 } 2083 2084 /** 2085 * Finds the nearest common parent of the two given nodes (which could be one of the 2086 * two nodes as well) 2087 * 2088 * @param node1 the first node to test 2089 * @param node2 the second node to test 2090 * @return the nearest common parent of the two given nodes 2091 */ 2092 public static UiElementNode getCommonAncestor(UiElementNode node1, UiElementNode node2) { 2093 while (node2 != null) { 2094 UiElementNode current = node1; 2095 while (current != null && current != node2) { 2096 current = current.getUiParent(); 2097 } 2098 if (current == node2) { 2099 return current; 2100 } 2101 node2 = node2.getUiParent(); 2102 } 2103 2104 return null; 2105 } 2106 } 2107