source: trunk/gli/src/org/greenstone/gatherer/cdm/Classifier.java@ 11130

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1/**
2 *#########################################################################
3 *
4 * A component of the Gatherer application, part of the Greenstone digital
5 * library suite from the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
6 * University of Waikato, New Zealand.
7 *
8 * Author: John Thompson, Greenstone Digital Library, University of Waikato
9 *
10 * Copyright (C) 1999 New Zealand Digital Library Project
11 *
12 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15 * (at your option) any later version.
16 *
17 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 * GNU General Public License for more details.
21 *
22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25 *########################################################################
26 */
27package org.greenstone.gatherer.cdm;
28
29/**************************************************************************************
30 * Written: 01/05/02
31 * Revised: 16/08/02 Optimized and Commented.
32 * 11/07/03 DOM support
33 **************************************************************************************/
34import java.io.*;
35import java.util.*;
36import org.greenstone.gatherer.util.StaticStrings;
37import org.greenstone.gatherer.util.Utility;
38import org.w3c.dom.*;
39
40/** This class is responsible for storing information from a parsed classinfo.pl call in such a way that it allows easy access to parsed details for the purposes of user design and specification of classifiers.
41 * @author John Thompson, Greenstone Digital Library, University of Waikato
42 * @version 2.3
43 */
44public class Classifier
45 extends ArrayList
46 implements ArgumentContainer, Comparable, DOMProxyListEntry, Serializable {
47
48 static final public String CLASSIFIER_PREFIX = "CL";
49
50 private boolean is_abstract = false;
51
52 /** A reference to the classifier that this one inherits from. */
53 private Classifier super_classifier = null;
54 /** The element this classifier is based upon. */
55 private Element element;
56 /** A description of this classifier. */
57 private String description = null;
58 /** The name of the classifier as it would appear in the collect.cfg file. */
59 private String name = null;
60 /** This string is filled out the first time this classifier is created, and remains unchanged there-after. It is used to match up with Format commands that may not yet have been instantiated (and thus only have offline references along the lines of 'CL1' to figure out what Classifier they want.) */
61 private String old_position_string = null;
62
63 /** Constructor used only in DOMProxyListModel initializations.
64 */
65 public Classifier() {
66 }
67
68 public Classifier(Element element, Classifier base_classifier) {
69 super();
70 this.element = element;
71 this.name = element.getAttribute(StaticStrings.TYPE_ATTRIBUTE);
72 ///atherer.println("Establishing Classifier: " + name);
73 // Parse in any argument options for this classifier, keeping a list of the ones found
74 HashMap known_arguments = new HashMap();
75 NodeList option_elements = element.getElementsByTagName(StaticStrings.OPTION_ELEMENT);
76 int option_elements_length = option_elements.getLength();
77 for(int i = 0; i < option_elements_length; i++) {
78 Element option_element = (Element) option_elements.item(i);
79 Argument argument = new Argument(option_element);
80 ///atherer.println("Rebuilding existing argument: " + argument.getName());
81 argument.setOwner(name);
82 add(argument);
83 known_arguments.put(argument.getName(), argument);
84 }
85 // If a base classifier was given
86 if(base_classifier != null) {
87 // Copy the details, and add a reference to whatever base_classifiers super classifier is.
88 description = base_classifier.getDescription();
89 // Now search through the 'dummy' arguments belonging to the base classifier. For each found, if it is already assigned, fill out further details such as type. If any are found that are not already assigned for this classifier, copy them and add them, but without a value.
90 ArrayList all_arguments = base_classifier.getArguments(true, true);
91 int argument_count = all_arguments.size();
92 for(int j = 0; j < argument_count; j++) {
93 Argument base_argument = (Argument) all_arguments.get(j);
94 String base_argument_name = base_argument.getName();
95 ///atherer.println("Library indicates this classifier should have an argument: " + base_argument_name);
96 Argument existing_argument = (Argument) known_arguments.get(base_argument_name);
97 // Found an existing argument. Complete its details
98 if(existing_argument != null) {
99 ///atherer.println("Found existing argument. Filling out details.");
100 existing_argument.setCustomArgument(false);
101 existing_argument.setDefaultValue(base_argument.getDefaultValue());
102 existing_argument.setDescription(base_argument.getDescription());
103 existing_argument.setOptions(base_argument.getOptions());
104 existing_argument.setRequired(base_argument.isRequired());
105 existing_argument.setType(base_argument.getType());
106 }
107 // No existing argument. Copy base_argument and add it, but do not set its assigned flag. That should be set the first time its changed by the user.
108 else {
109 ///atherer.println("No such argument. Adding new, unassigned, argument.");
110 // The trick thing is that we have to create a new element in the DOM as well.
111 Argument new_argument = base_argument.copy();
112 new_argument.setOwner(name);
113 Element argument_element = CollectionDesignManager.collect_config.document.createElement(StaticStrings.OPTION_ELEMENT);
114 argument_element.setAttribute(StaticStrings.NAME_ATTRIBUTE, base_argument_name);
115 argument_element.setAttribute(StaticStrings.ASSIGNED_ATTRIBUTE, StaticStrings.FALSE_STR);
116 argument_element.setAttribute(StaticStrings.CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE, StaticStrings.FALSE_STR);
117 new_argument.setElement(argument_element);
118 // All done. Add it.
119 element.appendChild(argument_element);
120 add(new_argument);
121 }
122 }
123 }
124 old_position_string = getPositionString();
125 }
126
127 /** Constructor.
128 * @param name The name of this classifier as a <strong>String</strong>.
129 * @param description A description of this classifier as a <strong>String</strong>.
130 * @param super_classifier The super class of this classifier, as a <strong>Classifier</strong>.
131 */
132 public Classifier(String name, String description, Classifier super_classifier) {
133 super();
134 this.description = description;
135 this.name = name;
136 this.super_classifier = super_classifier;
137 }
138
139 /** Method to add an argument to this classifier. Only adds the argument if it isn't already present.
140 * @param argument The <strong>Argument</strong> to add.
141 */
142 public void addArgument(Argument argument) {
143 if(element == null && !contains(argument)) {
144 add(argument);
145 argument.setOwner(name);
146 }
147 }
148
149 /** Method to compare two classifiers for ordering.
150 * @param object The classifier we are comparing to, as an <strong>Object</strong>.
151 * @return An <i>int</i> specifying the classifier order, using values as set out in String.
152 * @see java.lang.String#compareTo
153 */
154 public int compareTo(Object object) {
155 if(object == null) {
156 return -1;
157 }
158 return toString().compareTo(object.toString());
159 }
160
161 /** The assigned classifier constructor.
162 * @param element the DOM Element this classifier is based upon
163 */
164 public DOMProxyListEntry create(Element element) {
165 String classifier_name = element.getAttribute(StaticStrings.TYPE_ATTRIBUTE);
166 // Determine the base classifier from the classifier name
167 Classifier base_classifier = CollectionDesignManager.classifier_manager.getBaseClassifier(classifier_name);
168 Classifier classifier = new Classifier(element, base_classifier);
169 base_classifier = null;
170 classifier_name = null;
171 return classifier;
172 }
173
174 /** Method to determine if two classifiers are equal.
175 * @param object The classifier to test against, as an <strong>Object</strong>.
176 * @return <i>true</i> if the classifier names match, <i>false</i> otherwise.
177 */
178 public boolean equals(Object object) {
179 return (compareTo(object) == 0);
180 }
181
182 /** Method to retrieve an argument by its name.
183 * @param name The name of the argument as a <strong>String</strong>.
184 * @return The <strong>Argument</strong> requested, or <i>null</i> if no such argument.
185 */
186 public Argument getArgument(String name) {
187 // The name given may still include the '-'
188 if(name.startsWith("-")) {
189 name = name.substring(1);
190 }
191 ArrayList arguments = getArguments(true, true);
192 for(int i = 0; i < arguments.size(); i++) {
193 Argument argument = (Argument)arguments.get(i);
194 if(argument.getName().equals(name)) {
195 return argument;
196 }
197 }
198 return null;
199 }
200
201 /** Retrieve all of the arguments available to this base classifier, including its super classifiers arguments. Some complexity is added by allowing the caller to choose whether they want normal arguments, custom arguments, or both.
202 * @return an ArrayList of all of the arguments, starting with those for this classifier and ending with the arguments for basplug or similiar root classifier
203 */
204 public ArrayList getArguments(boolean include_normal, boolean include_custom) {
205 ArrayList arguments = new ArrayList();
206 if(include_normal && include_custom) {
207 arguments.addAll(this);
208 }
209 else {
210 int size = size();
211 for(int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
212 Argument argument = (Argument) get(i);
213 if(argument.isCustomArgument()) {
214 if(include_custom && !arguments.contains(argument)) {
215 arguments.add(argument);
216 }
217 }
218 else {
219 if(include_normal && !arguments.contains(argument)) {
220 arguments.add(argument);
221 }
222 }
223 argument = null;
224 }
225 }
226 if(super_classifier != null) {
227 ArrayList remainder = super_classifier.getArguments(include_normal, include_custom);
228 remainder.removeAll(arguments);
229 arguments.addAll(remainder);
230 }
231 return arguments;
232 }
233
234 /** Method to retrieve a classifiers custom argument information. Custom arguments are defined to be those that have not got matching arguments in the base reference classifier from the library. Of course if there is no base classifier then all arguments are considered to be custom.
235 * @return the custom arguments as a String
236 */
237 public String getCustom() {
238 StringBuffer custom_text = new StringBuffer();
239 // Retrieve all of the arguments, and append any that are custom into one long string
240 ArrayList arguments = getArguments(false, true);
241 int arguments_size = arguments.size();
242 boolean first = true;
243 for(int i = 0; i < arguments_size; i++) {
244 Argument argument = (Argument) arguments.get(i);
245 if(argument.isAssigned()) {
246 if(!first) {
247 custom_text.append(" ");
248 }
249 custom_text.append(argument.toString());
250 first = false;
251 }
252 }
253 return custom_text.toString();
254 }
255
256 public String getDescription() {
257 return description;
258 }
259
260 public Element getElement() {
261 return element;
262 }
263
264 /** Method to retrieve a classifiers name.
265 * @return A <strong>String</strong> containing the classifiers name.
266 */
267 public String getName() {
268 if(name == null && element != null) {
269 name = element.getAttribute(StaticStrings.TYPE_ATTRIBUTE);
270 }
271 return name;
272 }
273
274 /* private String getOldPositionString() {
275 return old_position_string;
276 } */
277
278 /** Generate the string showing this classifiers position. */
279 public String getPositionString() {
280 String position_string = CLASSIFIER_PREFIX;
281 if(element != null) {
282 // Determine our place in the collect.cfg file
283 int position_int = CollectionDesignManager.classifier_manager.indexOf(this) + 1;
284 if(position_int != -1) {
285 position_string = position_string + position_int;
286 }
287 }
288 return position_string;
289 }
290
291 public boolean isAbstract() {
292 return is_abstract;
293 }
294
295 public boolean isAssigned() {
296 return (element != null && !element.getAttribute(CollectionConfiguration.ASSIGNED_ATTRIBUTE).equals(CollectionConfiguration.FALSE_STR));
297 }
298
299 public void setAssigned(boolean assigned) {
300 if(element != null) {
301 element.setAttribute(CollectionConfiguration.ASSIGNED_ATTRIBUTE, (assigned ? CollectionConfiguration.TRUE_STR : CollectionConfiguration.FALSE_STR));
302 }
303 }
304
305 /** Set the custom arguments. This turns out to be quite tricky. We must parse in the string, searching for arguments (for that we use a handy method in CollectionConfiguration). Next, for each argument, we check if we already know about it. If so we update its value, otherwise we create a new argument and assign it (must assign!).
306 * @param custom_str the custom arguments all splodged together in one String
307 */
308 public void setCustom(String custom_str) {
309 HashMap raw_arguments = CollectionConfiguration.parseArguments(new CommandTokenizer(custom_str));
310 ArrayList custom_arguments = getArguments(false, true);
311 int size = custom_arguments.size();
312 for(int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
313 Argument argument = (Argument) custom_arguments.get(i);
314 String original_argument_name = StaticStrings.MINUS_CHARACTER + argument.getName();
315 if(raw_arguments.containsKey(original_argument_name)) {
316 // Set as assigned
317 argument.setAssigned(true);
318 String argument_value = (String)raw_arguments.remove(original_argument_name);
319 if(argument_value != null) {
320 argument.setValue(argument_value);
321 argument_value = null;
322 }
323 }
324 // We've removed it from our custom statement, so unassign
325 else {
326 argument.setAssigned(false);
327 }
328 argument = null;
329 }
330 // Any left over, add to the classifier
331 Iterator argument_names = raw_arguments.keySet().iterator();
332 while(argument_names.hasNext()) {
333 String argument_name = (String) argument_names.next();
334 String argument_value = (String) raw_arguments.get(argument_name);
335 // The tricky thing is that we have to create a new element in the DOM as well.
336 Element argument_element = CollectionDesignManager.collect_config.document.createElement(StaticStrings.OPTION_ELEMENT);
337 argument_element.setAttribute(StaticStrings.NAME_ATTRIBUTE, argument_name.substring(1));
338 argument_element.setAttribute(StaticStrings.ASSIGNED_ATTRIBUTE, StaticStrings.TRUE_STR);
339 argument_element.setAttribute(StaticStrings.CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE, StaticStrings.TRUE_STR);
340 Argument argument = new Argument(argument_element);
341 argument_name = null;
342 if(argument_value != null) {
343 argument.setValue(argument_value);
344 argument_value = null;
345 }
346 // All done. Add it.
347 element.appendChild(argument_element);
348 add(argument);
349 argument_element = null;
350 }
351 raw_arguments = null;
352 }
353
354 /** Method to set the value of desc.
355 * @param description The new value of desc as a <strong>String</strong>.
356 */
357 public void setDescription(String description) {
358 this.description = description;
359 }
360
361 public void setElement(Element element) {
362 this.element = element;
363 }
364
365 public void setIsAbstract(boolean is_abstract) {
366 this.is_abstract = is_abstract;
367 }
368
369 /** Method to set the value of name.
370 * @param name The new value of name as a <strong>String</strong>.
371 */
372 public void setName(String name) {
373 this.name = name;
374 }
375
376 /** Method to set the value of the super_classifier.
377 * @param super_classifier The new value of super_classifier as a <strong>Classifier</strong>, or <i>null</i> if this class has no inheritance.
378 */
379 public void setSuper(Classifier super_classifier) {
380 this.super_classifier = super_classifier;
381 }
382
383
384 /** Method to print out this classifier as it would appear to the user in the interface
385 * @return A <strong>String</strong> containing a single classifier command.
386 */
387 public String toString()
388 {
389 if (element == null) {
390 return name;
391 }
392
393 if (name == null) {
394 name = element.getAttribute(StaticStrings.TYPE_ATTRIBUTE);
395 }
396
397 StringBuffer text = new StringBuffer(StaticStrings.CLASSIFY_STR);
398 text.append(" ");
399 text.append(name);
400
401 ArrayList arguments = getArguments(true, true);
402 for (int i = 0; i < arguments.size(); i++) {
403 Argument argument = (Argument) arguments.get(i);
404 if (argument.isAssigned()) {
405 text.append(" ");
406 text.append(argument.toString());
407 }
408 }
409
410 return text.toString();
411 }
412}
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