/* * Copyright 2000-2016 Vaadin Ltd. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not * use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under * the License. */ package com.vaadin.ui; import java.net.MalformedURLException; import java.net.URL; import com.vaadin.server.LegacyApplication; import com.vaadin.server.Page.BrowserWindowResizeEvent; import com.vaadin.server.Page.BrowserWindowResizeListener; import com.vaadin.server.Resource; import com.vaadin.server.VaadinRequest; import com.vaadin.shared.ui.BorderStyle; /** * Helper class to emulate the main window from Vaadin 6 using UIs. This class * should be used in the same way as Window used as a browser level window in * Vaadin 6 with {@link com.vaadin.server.LegacyApplication} */ @Deprecated public class LegacyWindow extends UI { private String name; private LegacyApplication application; /** * Create a new legacy window */ public LegacyWindow() { super(new VerticalLayout()); ((VerticalLayout) getContent()).setMargin(true); } /** * Creates a new legacy window with the given caption * * @param caption * the caption of the window */ public LegacyWindow(String caption) { super(new VerticalLayout()); ((VerticalLayout) getContent()).setMargin(true); setCaption(caption); } /** * Creates a legacy window with the given caption and content layout * * @param caption * @param content */ public LegacyWindow(String caption, ComponentContainer content) { super(content); setCaption(caption); } @Override protected void init(VaadinRequest request) { // Just empty } public void setApplication(LegacyApplication application) { this.application = application; } public LegacyApplication getApplication() { return application; } /** * Gets the unique name of the window. The name of the window is used to * uniquely identify it. *
* The name also determines the URL that can be used for direct access to a * window. All windows can be accessed through * {@code http://host:port/app/win} where {@code http://host:port/app} is * the application URL (as returned by {@link LegacyApplication#getURL()} * and {@code win} is the window name. *
** Note! Portlets do not support direct window access through URLs. *
* * @return the Name of the Window. */ public String getName() { return name; } /** * Sets the unique name of the window. The name of the window is used to * uniquely identify it inside the application. ** The name also determines the URL that can be used for direct access to a * window. All windows can be accessed through * {@code http://host:port/app/win} where {@code http://host:port/app} is * the application URL (as returned by {@link LegacyApplication#getURL()} * and {@code win} is the window name. *
** This method can only be called before the window is added to an * application. *
* Note! Portlets do not support direct window access through URLs. *
* * @param name * the new name for the window or null if the application should * automatically assign a name to it * @throws IllegalStateException * if the window is attached to an application */ public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; // The name can not be changed in application if (isAttached()) { throw new IllegalStateException( "Window name can not be changed while " + "the window is in application"); } } /** * Gets the full URL of the window. The returned URL is window specific and * can be used to directly refer to the window. ** Note! This method can not be used for portlets. *
* * @return the URL of the window or null if the window is not attached to an * application */ public URL getURL() { LegacyApplication application = getApplication(); if (application == null) { return null; } try { return new URL(application.getURL(), getName() + "/"); } catch (MalformedURLException e) { throw new RuntimeException( "Internal problem getting window URL, please report"); } } /** * Opens the given resource in this UI. The contents of this UI is replaced * by the {@code Resource}. * * @param resource * the resource to show in this UI * * @deprecated As of 7.0, use getPage().setLocation instead */ @Deprecated public void open(Resource resource) { open(resource, null, false); } /* ********************************************************************* */ /** * Opens the given resource in a window with the given name. *
* The supplied {@code windowName} is used as the target name in a
* window.open call in the client. This means that special values such as
* "_blank", "_self", "_top", "_parent" have special meaning. An empty or
* null
window name is also a special case.
*
* "", null and "_self" as {@code windowName} all causes the resource to be * opened in the current window, replacing any old contents. For * downloadable content you should avoid "_self" as "_self" causes the * client to skip rendering of any other changes as it considers them * irrelevant (the page will be replaced by the resource). This can speed up * the opening of a resource, but it might also put the client side into an * inconsistent state if the window content is not completely replaced e.g., * if the resource is downloaded instead of displayed in the browser. *
** "_blank" as {@code windowName} causes the resource to always be opened in * a new window or tab (depends on the browser and browser settings). *
** "_top" and "_parent" as {@code windowName} works as specified by the HTML * standard. *
** Any other {@code windowName} will open the resource in a window with that * name, either by opening a new window/tab in the browser or by replacing * the contents of an existing window with that name. *
** As of Vaadin 7.0.0, the functionality for opening a Resource in a Page * has been replaced with similar methods based on a String URL. This is * because the usage of Resource is problematic with memory management and * with security features in some browsers. Is is recommended to instead use * {@link Link} for starting downloads. *
* * @param resource * the resource. * @param windowName * the name of the window. * @deprecated As of 7.0, use getPage().open instead */ @Deprecated public void open(Resource resource, String windowName) { open(resource, windowName, true); } /** * Opens the given resource in a window with the given name and optionally * tries to force the resource to open in a new window instead of a new tab. *
* The supplied {@code windowName} is used as the target name in a
* window.open call in the client. This means that special values such as
* "_blank", "_self", "_top", "_parent" have special meaning. An empty or
* null
window name is also a special case.
*
* "", null and "_self" as {@code windowName} all causes the resource to be * opened in the current window, replacing any old contents. For * downloadable content you should avoid "_self" as "_self" causes the * client to skip rendering of any other changes as it considers them * irrelevant (the page will be replaced by the resource). This can speed up * the opening of a resource, but it might also put the client side into an * inconsistent state if the window content is not completely replaced e.g., * if the resource is downloaded instead of displayed in the browser. *
** "_blank" as {@code windowName} causes the resource to always be opened in * a new window or tab (depends on the browser and browser settings). *
** "_top" and "_parent" as {@code windowName} works as specified by the HTML * standard. *
** Any other {@code windowName} will open the resource in a window with that * name, either by opening a new window/tab in the browser or by replacing * the contents of an existing window with that name. *
** If {@code windowName} is set to open the resource in a new window or tab * and {@code tryToOpenAsPopup} is true, this method attempts to force the * browser to open a new window instead of a tab. NOTE: This is a * best-effort attempt and may not work reliably with all browsers and * different pop-up preferences. With most browsers using default settings, * {@code tryToOpenAsPopup} works properly. *
** As of Vaadin 7.0.0, the functionality for opening a Resource in a Page * has been replaced with similar methods based on a String URL. This is * because the usage of Resource is problematic with memory management and * with security features in some browsers. Is is recommended to instead use * {@link Link} for starting downloads. *
* * @param resource * the resource. * @param windowName * the name of the window. * @param tryToOpenAsPopup * Whether to try to force the resource to be opened in a new * window */ public void open(Resource resource, String windowName, boolean tryToOpenAsPopup) { getPage().open(resource, windowName, tryToOpenAsPopup); } /** * Opens the given resource in a window with the given size, border and * name. For more information on the meaning of {@code windowName}, see * {@link #open(Resource, String)}. ** As of Vaadin 7.0.0, the functionality for opening a Resource in a Page * has been replaced with similar methods based on a String URL. This is * because the usage of Resource is problematic with memory management and * with security features in some browsers. Is is recommended to instead use * {@link Link} for starting downloads. *
* * @param resource * the resource. * @param windowName * the name of the window. * @param width * the width of the window in pixels * @param height * the height of the window in pixels * @param border * the border style of the window. * @deprecated As of 7.0, use getPage().open instead */ @Deprecated public void open(Resource resource, String windowName, int width, int height, BorderStyle border) { getPage().open(resource, windowName, width, height, border); } /** * Adds a new {@link BrowserWindowResizeListener} to this UI. The listener * will be notified whenever the browser window within which this UI resides * is resized. * * @param resizeListener * the listener to add * * @see BrowserWindowResizeListener#browserWindowResized(BrowserWindowResizeEvent) * @see #setResizeLazy(boolean) * * @deprecated As of 7.0, use the similarly named api in Page instead */ @Deprecated public void addListener(BrowserWindowResizeListener resizeListener) { getPage().addBrowserWindowResizeListener(resizeListener); } /** * Removes a {@link BrowserWindowResizeListener} from this UI. The listener * will no longer be notified when the browser window is resized. * * @param resizeListener * the listener to remove * @deprecated As of 7.0, use the similarly named api in Page instead */ @Deprecated public void removeListener(BrowserWindowResizeListener resizeListener) { getPage().removeBrowserWindowResizeListener(resizeListener); } /** * Gets the last known height of the browser window in which this UI * resides. * * @return the browser window height in pixels * @deprecated As of 7.0, use the similarly named api in Page instead */ @Deprecated public int getBrowserWindowHeight() { return getPage().getBrowserWindowHeight(); } /** * Gets the last known width of the browser window in which this UI resides. * * @return the browser window width in pixels * * @deprecated As of 7.0, use the similarly named api in Page instead */ @Deprecated public int getBrowserWindowWidth() { return getPage().getBrowserWindowWidth(); } /** * Executes JavaScript in this window. * ** This method allows one to inject javascript from the server to client. A * client implementation is not required to implement this functionality, * but currently all web-based clients do implement this. *
* ** Executing javascript this way often leads to cross-browser compatibility * issues and regressions that are hard to resolve. Use of this method * should be avoided and instead it is recommended to create new widgets * with GWT. For more info on creating own, reusable client-side widgets in * Java, read the corresponding chapter in Book of Vaadin. *
* * @param script * JavaScript snippet that will be executed. * * @deprecated As of 7.0, use JavaScript.getCurrent().execute(String) * instead */ @Deprecated public void executeJavaScript(String script) { getPage().getJavaScript().execute(script); } @Override public void setCaption(String caption) { // Override to provide backwards compatibility getState().caption = caption; getPage().setTitle(caption); } @Override public ComponentContainer getContent() { return (ComponentContainer) super.getContent(); } /** * Set the content of the window. For a {@link LegacyWindow}, the content * must be a {@link ComponentContainer}. * * @param content */ @Override public void setContent(Component content) { if (!(content instanceof ComponentContainer)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "The content of a LegacyWindow must be a ComponentContainer"); } super.setContent(content); } /** * This implementation replaces a component in the content container ( * {@link #getContent()}) instead of in the actual UI. * * This method should only be called when the content is a * {@link ComponentContainer} (default {@link VerticalLayout} or explicitly * set). */ public void replaceComponent(Component oldComponent, Component newComponent) { getContent().replaceComponent(oldComponent, newComponent); } /** * Adds a component to this UI. The component is not added directly to the * UI, but instead to the content container ({@link #getContent()}). * * This method should only be called when the content is a * {@link ComponentContainer} (default {@link VerticalLayout} or explicitly * set). * * @param component * the component to add to this UI * * @see #getContent() */ public void addComponent(Component component) { getContent().addComponent(component); } /** * This implementation removes the component from the content container ( * {@link #getContent()}) instead of from the actual UI. * * This method should only be called when the content is a * {@link ComponentContainer} (default {@link VerticalLayout} or explicitly * set). */ public void removeComponent(Component component) { getContent().removeComponent(component); } /** * This implementation removes the components from the content container ( * {@link #getContent()}) instead of from the actual UI. * * This method should only be called when the content is a * {@link ComponentContainer} (default {@link VerticalLayout} or explicitly * set). */ public void removeAllComponents() { getContent().removeAllComponents(); } }