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/*
@VaadinApache2LicenseForJavaFiles@
*/
package com.vaadin.ui;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import com.vaadin.terminal.AbstractClientConnector;
import com.vaadin.terminal.gwt.client.ServerConnector;
import com.vaadin.terminal.gwt.server.ClientConnector;
/**
* A class which takes care of book keeping of {@link ClientConnector}s for a
* Root.
* <p>
* Provides {@link #getConnector(String)} which can be used to lookup a
* connector from its id. This is for framework use only and should not be
* needed in applications.
* </p>
* <p>
* Tracks which {@link ClientConnector}s are dirty so they can be updated to the
* client when the following response is sent. A connector is dirty when an
* operation has been performed on it on the server and as a result of this
* operation new information needs to be sent to its {@link ServerConnector}.
* </p>
*
* @author Vaadin Ltd
* @version @VERSION@
* @since 7.0.0
*
*/
public class ConnectorTracker implements Serializable {
private final HashMap<String, ClientConnector> connectorIdToConnector = new HashMap<String, ClientConnector>();
private Set<ClientConnector> dirtyConnectors = new HashSet<ClientConnector>();
private Root root;
/**
* Gets a logger for this class
*
* @return A logger instance for logging within this class
*
*/
public static Logger getLogger() {
return Logger.getLogger(ConnectorTracker.class.getName());
}
/**
* Creates a new ConnectorTracker for the given root. A tracker is always
* attached to a root and the root cannot be changed during the lifetime of
* a {@link ConnectorTracker}.
*
* @param root
* The root to attach to. Cannot be null.
*/
public ConnectorTracker(Root root) {
this.root = root;
}
/**
* Register the given connector.
* <p>
* The lookup method {@link #getConnector(String)} only returns registered
* connectors.
* </p>
*
* @param connector
* The connector to register.
*/
public void registerConnector(ClientConnector connector) {
String connectorId = connector.getConnectorId();
ClientConnector previouslyRegistered = connectorIdToConnector
.get(connectorId);
if (previouslyRegistered == null) {
connectorIdToConnector.put(connectorId, connector);
getLogger().fine(
"Registered " + connector.getClass().getSimpleName() + " ("
+ connectorId + ")");
} else if (previouslyRegistered != connector) {
throw new RuntimeException("A connector with id " + connectorId
+ " is already registered!");
} else {
getLogger().warning(
"An already registered connector was registered again: "
+ connector.getClass().getSimpleName() + " ("
+ connectorId + ")");
}
}
/**
* Unregister the given connector.
*
* <p>
* The lookup method {@link #getConnector(String)} only returns registered
* connectors.
* </p>
*
* @param connector
* The connector to unregister
*/
public void unregisterConnector(ClientConnector connector) {
String connectorId = connector.getConnectorId();
if (!connectorIdToConnector.containsKey(connectorId)) {
getLogger().warning(
"Tried to unregister "
+ connector.getClass().getSimpleName() + " ("
+ connectorId + ") which is not registered");
return;
}
if (connectorIdToConnector.get(connectorId) != connector) {
throw new RuntimeException("The given connector with id "
+ connectorId
+ " is not the one that was registered for that id");
}
getLogger().fine(
"Unregistered " + connector.getClass().getSimpleName() + " ("
+ connectorId + ")");
connectorIdToConnector.remove(connectorId);
}
/**
* Gets a connector by its id.
*
* @param connectorId
* The connector id to look for
* @return The connector with the given id or null if no connector has the
* given id
*/
public ClientConnector getConnector(String connectorId) {
return connectorIdToConnector.get(connectorId);
}
/**
* Cleans the connector map from all connectors that are no longer attached
* to the application. This should only be called by the framework.
*/
public void cleanConnectorMap() {
// remove detached components from paintableIdMap so they
// can be GC'ed
Iterator<String> iterator = connectorIdToConnector.keySet().iterator();
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
String connectorId = iterator.next();
ClientConnector connector = connectorIdToConnector.get(connectorId);
if (getRootForConnector(connector) != root) {
// If connector is no longer part of this root,
// remove it from the map. If it is re-attached to the
// application at some point it will be re-added through
// registerConnector(connector)
// This code should never be called as cleanup should take place
// in detach()
getLogger()
.warning(
"cleanConnectorMap unregistered connector "
+ getConnectorAndParentInfo(connector)
+ "). This should have been done when the connector was detached.");
iterator.remove();
}
}
}
/**
* Finds the root that the connector is attached to.
*
* @param connector
* The connector to lookup
* @return The root the connector is attached to or null if it is not
* attached to any root.
*/
private Root getRootForConnector(ClientConnector connector) {
if (connector == null) {
return null;
}
if (connector instanceof Component) {
return ((Component) connector).getRoot();
}
return getRootForConnector(connector.getParent());
}
/**
* Mark the connector as dirty.
*
* @see #getDirtyConnectors()
*
* @param connector
* The connector that should be marked clean.
*/
public void markDirty(ClientConnector connector) {
if (getLogger().isLoggable(Level.FINE)) {
if (!dirtyConnectors.contains(connector)) {
getLogger().fine(
getConnectorAndParentInfo(connector) + " "
+ "is now dirty");
}
}
dirtyConnectors.add(connector);
}
/**
* Mark the connector as clean.
*
* @param connector
* The connector that should be marked clean.
*/
public void markClean(ClientConnector connector) {
if (getLogger().isLoggable(Level.FINE)) {
if (dirtyConnectors.contains(connector)) {
getLogger().fine(
getConnectorAndParentInfo(connector) + " "
+ "is no longer dirty");
}
}
dirtyConnectors.remove(connector);
}
/**
* Returns {@link #getConnectorString(ClientConnector)} for the connector
* and its parent (if it has a parent).
*
* @param connector
* The connector
* @return A string describing the connector and its parent
*/
private String getConnectorAndParentInfo(ClientConnector connector) {
String message = getConnectorString(connector);
if (connector.getParent() != null) {
message += " (parent: " + getConnectorString(connector.getParent())
+ ")";
}
return message;
}
/**
* Returns a string with the connector name and id. Useful mostly for
* debugging and logging.
*
* @param connector
* The connector
* @return A string that describes the connector
*/
private String getConnectorString(ClientConnector connector) {
if (connector == null) {
return "(null)";
}
String connectorId;
try {
connectorId = connector.getConnectorId();
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
// This happens if the connector is not attached to the application.
// SHOULD not happen in this case but theoretically can.
connectorId = "@" + Integer.toHexString(connector.hashCode());
}
return connector.getClass().getName() + "(" + connectorId + ")";
}
/**
* Mark all connectors in this root as dirty.
*/
public void markAllConnectorsDirty() {
markConnectorsDirtyRecursively(root);
getLogger().fine("All connectors are now dirty");
}
/**
* Mark all connectors in this root as clean.
*/
public void markAllConnectorsClean() {
dirtyConnectors.clear();
getLogger().fine("All connectors are now clean");
}
/**
* Marks all visible connectors dirty, starting from the given connector and
* going downwards in the hierarchy.
*
* @param c
* The component to start iterating downwards from
*/
private void markConnectorsDirtyRecursively(ClientConnector c) {
if (c instanceof Component && !((Component) c).isVisible()) {
return;
}
markDirty(c);
for (ClientConnector child : AbstractClientConnector
.getAllChildrenIterable(c)) {
markConnectorsDirtyRecursively(child);
}
}
/**
* Returns a collection of all connectors which have been marked as dirty.
* <p>
* The state and pending RPC calls for dirty connectors are sent to the
* client in the following request.
* </p>
*
* @return A collection of all dirty connectors for this root. This list may
* contain invisible connectors.
*/
public Collection<ClientConnector> getDirtyConnectors() {
return dirtyConnectors;
}
}
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