Changeset 2156 for trunk/autoquest-core-events
- Timestamp:
- 05/22/17 15:15:35 (8 years ago)
- Location:
- trunk/autoquest-core-events/src/main/java/de/ugoe/cs/autoquest/eventcore
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trunk/autoquest-core-events/src/main/java/de/ugoe/cs/autoquest/eventcore/guimodel/GUIElementTree.java
r2146 r2156 15 15 package de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.eventcore.guimodel; 16 16 17 import java.util.ArrayList; 18 import java.util.HashMap; 19 import java.util.List; 20 import java.util.Map; 21 22 import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.eventcore.EventTargetModelException; 23 import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.eventcore.IEventTargetFactory; 17 import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.eventcore.HierarchicalEventTargetTree; 24 18 import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.eventcore.guimodel.GUIElementFactory; 25 19 import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.eventcore.guimodel.GUIModel; … … 40 34 * @version 1.0 41 35 */ 42 public class GUIElementTree<T> { 43 /** 44 * <p> 45 * Map of all GUI elements that are part of the tree for efficient searching. The keys of the 46 * map are the ids of the GUI elements. 47 * </p> 48 */ 49 private Map<T, IGUIElement> guiElements; 50 51 /** 52 * <p> 53 * Map of all GUI element specifications that are part of the tree for efficient searching. The 54 * keys of the map are the ids of the GUI elements. 55 * </p> 56 */ 57 private Map<T, IGUIElementSpec> guiElementSpecs; 58 59 /** 60 * <p> 61 * Map of all children of GUI elements that are part of the tree. The keys of the map are the 62 * ids of the parent GUI elements. 63 * </p> 64 */ 65 private Map<T, List<T>> childRelations; 66 67 /** 68 * <p> 69 * Map of all parents of GUI elements that are part of the tree. The keys of the map are the 70 * ids of the child GUI elements. 71 * </p> 72 */ 73 private Map<T, T> parentRelations; 74 75 /** 76 * <p> 77 * the internally created GUI model 78 * </p> 79 */ 80 private GUIModel guiModel; 81 82 /** 83 * <p> 84 * the GUI element factory used in the model 85 * </p> 86 */ 87 private IEventTargetFactory guiElementFactory = GUIElementFactory.getInstance(); 36 public class GUIElementTree<T> extends HierarchicalEventTargetTree<T, IGUIElement, IGUIElementSpec> 37 { 88 38 89 39 /** … … 93 43 */ 94 44 public GUIElementTree() { 95 guiElementSpecs = new HashMap<T, IGUIElementSpec>(); 96 childRelations = new HashMap<T, List<T>>(); 97 parentRelations = new HashMap<T, T>(); 98 guiElements = new HashMap<T, IGUIElement>(); 99 guiModel = new GUIModel(); 45 this(new GUIModel()); 100 46 } 101 47 … … 107 53 */ 108 54 public GUIElementTree(GUIModel guiModel){ 109 guiElementSpecs = new HashMap<T, IGUIElementSpec>(); 110 childRelations = new HashMap<T, List<T>>(); 111 parentRelations = new HashMap<T, T>(); 112 guiElements = new HashMap<T, IGUIElement>(); 113 this.guiModel = guiModel; 114 } 115 116 /** 117 * <p> 118 * Adds a new GUI element to the tree. 119 * </p> 120 * 121 * @param guiElementID 122 * id of the GUI element to be created 123 * @param parentID 124 * id of the parent GUI element 125 * @param guiElementSpec 126 * the GUI element specification 127 * 128 * @throws EventTargetModelException if the GUI element can not be added to the underlying GUI model 129 */ 130 public void add(T guiElementID, 131 T parentID, 132 IGUIElementSpec guiElementSpec) 133 throws EventTargetModelException 134 { 135 IGUIElement guiElement = guiElements.get(guiElementID); 136 137 if (guiElement == null) { 138 IGUIElementSpec parent = guiElementSpecs.get(parentID); 139 if (parent != null) { 140 List<T> otherChildren = childRelations.get(parentID); 141 142 if (otherChildren == null) { 143 otherChildren = new ArrayList<T>(); 144 childRelations.put(parentID, otherChildren); 145 } 146 147 otherChildren.add(guiElementID); 148 149 parentRelations.put(guiElementID, parentID); 150 } 151 guiElementSpecs.put(guiElementID, guiElementSpec); 152 153 List<IGUIElementSpec> guiElementPath = new ArrayList<IGUIElementSpec>(); 154 155 T currentElementID = guiElementID; 156 while (guiElementSpec != null) { 157 guiElementPath.add(0, guiElementSpec); 158 currentElementID = parentRelations.get(currentElementID); 159 guiElementSpec = guiElementSpecs.get(currentElementID); 160 } 161 162 guiElement = (IGUIElement) guiModel.integratePath(guiElementPath, guiElementFactory); 163 guiElements.put(guiElementID, guiElement); 164 } 165 } 166 167 /** 168 * <p> 169 * Searches the tree for a GUI element with the specified id and returns its 170 * {@link IGUIElement} . 171 * </p> 172 * 173 * @param id 174 * id that is looked for 175 * @return {@link IGUIElementSpec} of the GUI element with the given id if found, null otherwise 176 */ 177 public IGUIElement find(T id) { 178 return guiElements.get(id); 179 } 180 181 /** 182 * <p> 183 * Returns the id of the provided {@link IGUIElement}. The comparison is performed using the 184 * equals method of the GUI element. 185 * </p> 186 * 187 * @param guiElement 188 * guiElement that is looked for 189 * @return the id of the GUI element, null if the GUI element can not be found 190 */ 191 public T find(IGUIElement guiElement) { 192 for (Map.Entry<T, IGUIElement> entry : guiElements.entrySet()) { 193 if (guiElement.equals(entry.getValue())) { 194 return entry.getKey(); 195 } 196 } 197 198 return null; 199 } 200 201 /** 202 * <p> 203 * Removes a GUI element (defined by its id) from the tree. All children of the GUI element will be 204 * removed recursively. 205 * </p> 206 * 207 * @param id 208 * id of the GUI element to be removed 209 * @return number of GUI elements that were removed 210 */ 211 public int remove(T id) { 212 int removedCounter = 0; 213 IGUIElementSpec node = guiElementSpecs.remove(id); 214 215 if (node != null) { 216 removedCounter++; 217 List<T> nodesToBeRemoved = childRelations.remove(id); 218 219 // remove all children and sub-children, if any 220 if (nodesToBeRemoved != null) { 221 for (int i = 0; i < nodesToBeRemoved.size(); i++) { 222 T nodeToBeRemoved = nodesToBeRemoved.get(i); 223 List<T> children = 224 childRelations.remove(nodeToBeRemoved); 225 226 if (children != null) { 227 nodesToBeRemoved.addAll(children); 228 } 229 230 guiElementSpecs.remove(nodeToBeRemoved); 231 parentRelations.remove(nodeToBeRemoved); 232 removedCounter++; 233 } 234 } 235 236 /* the node may be a child node of a parent. So search for it in the child relations 237 of the parent and remove it */ 238 T parent = parentRelations.remove(id); 239 if (parent != null) { 240 List<T> children = childRelations.get(parent); 241 242 if (children != null) { 243 for (int i = 0; i < children.size(); i++) { 244 if (children.get(i) == id) { 245 children.remove(i); 246 break; 247 } 248 } 249 250 if (children.size() <= 0) { 251 childRelations.remove(parent); 252 } 253 } 254 } 255 } 256 return removedCounter; 55 super(guiModel, GUIElementFactory.getInstance()); 257 56 } 258 57 … … 261 60 */ 262 61 public GUIModel getGUIModel() { 263 return guiModel; 264 } 265 266 /** 267 * <p> 268 * Returns the number of nodes contained in the JFCComponentTree. 269 * </p> 270 * 271 * @return number of nodes 272 */ 273 public int size() { 274 return guiElementSpecs.size(); 62 return (GUIModel) super.getHierarchicalEventTargetModel(); 275 63 } 276 64
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