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You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . */ #ifndef INCLUDED_FRAMEWORK_INC_JOBS_JOBDATA_HXX #define INCLUDED_FRAMEWORK_INC_JOBS_JOBDATA_HXX #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace framework{ /** @short holds all necessary information about a job and handle it's configuration (if any exist!) @descr It can be used rom different use cases as a container (or proxy) for all config data of a registered job. But it doesn't implement any execute functionality! */ class JobData { public: /** These values can be used to differe between jobs with and jobs without a configuration. Of course an "unknown state" should be available too, to detect a missing initialization. */ enum EMode { /// indicates a missing initialization E_UNKNOWN_MODE, /// indicates a job with configuration (They alias represent the config key name.) E_ALIAS, /// indicates a job without configuration (The pure UNO implementation is used only.) E_SERVICE, /// indicates a job with configuration, which was triggered by an event E_EVENT }; /** These values represent the environment type, in which a job can run. A job must known, from which binding it will be started. Because it's initialization data depends from that! */ enum EEnvironment { /// indicates a missing initialization E_UNKNOWN_ENVIRONMENT, /// this job is used by the global JobExecutor service E_EXECUTION, /// this job is used by the global dispatch framework E_DISPATCH, /// this job is used by the global event broadcaster E_DOCUMENTEVENT }; /** Some jobs can be registered to "logical events", which are generated on demand if another document event occurs. E.g. "onDocumentOpened" in case "OnNew" or "OnLoad" was notified to the JobExecutor instance. And normally the original event is transported as parameter set to the executed job. But then such job can't differ between e.g. "OnNew" and "onDocumentOpened". That's why we must know, for which type of event the job was really triggered .-) The information "sDocEvent" from this struct must be set on the member JobData::m_sEvent from outside user of such Jobdata structure. */ struct TJob2DocEventBinding { OUString m_sJobName; OUString m_sDocEvent; TJob2DocEventBinding(const OUString& sJobName , const OUString& sDocEvent) : m_sJobName (sJobName ) , m_sDocEvent(sDocEvent) {} }; // member private: /** reference to the uno service manager. We need it for creating of own uno services ... e.g. for opening the configuration. */ css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XComponentContext > m_xContext; /** An instance of this class can be used in two different modes: - as a configured job - as a job without any configuration First mode is triggered by an alias, which points to the configuration entries. Second mode is specified by an uno service or implementation name. Then we do the same things (use the same interfaces) but don't handle any configuration data. The effect: This mode can be detected by this member. */ EMode m_eMode; /** Because jobs can be bind to different mechanism inside office, a job should know inside which environment it runs. E.g. a job can be executed by the global JobExecutor service (triggered by an event) or e.g. as part of the global dispatch framework (triggered by an UI control e.g. a menu entry). */ EEnvironment m_eEnvironment; /** the alias name of this job. Is used as entry of configuration set for job registration, to find all necessary properties of it.. */ OUString m_sAlias; /** the uno implementation name of this job. It's readed from the configuration. Don't set it from outside! */ OUString m_sService; /** the module context list of this job. It's readed from the configuration. Don't set it from outside! */ OUString m_sContext; /** a job can be registered for an event. It can be an empty value! But it will be set from outside any times. Because it's not clear which job this instance should represent if an event (instaed of an alias) comes in. Because there can be multiple registrations for this event. We use this information only, to merge it with the job specific arguments. A job can be called so, with a) it's onw config data and b) some dynamic environment data. */ OUString m_sEvent; /** job specific configuration items ... unknown for us! It's readed from the configuration. Don't set it from outside! */ std::vector< css::beans::NamedValue > m_lArguments; /** after a job was successfully executed (by any outside code using our information) it can return a result. This member make it part of this container too. So it can be used for further things. We use it also to update our internal state and the configuration of the job. But note: only the last result will be saved here! */ JobResult m_aLastExecutionResult; // native interface public: JobData( const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XComponentContext >& rxContext ); JobData( const JobData& rCopy ); virtual ~JobData( ); JobData& operator=( const JobData& rCopy ); EMode getMode () const; EEnvironment getEnvironment () const; OUString getEnvironmentDescriptor() const; OUString getService () const; OUString getEvent () const; css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > getConfig () const; std::vector< css::beans::NamedValue > getJobConfig () const; bool hasConfig () const; bool hasCorrectContext ( const OUString& rModuleIdent ) const; void setEnvironment ( EEnvironment eEnvironment ); void setAlias ( const OUString& sAlias ); void setService ( const OUString& sService ); void setEvent ( const OUString& sEvent , const OUString& sAlias ); void setJobConfig ( const std::vector< css::beans::NamedValue >& lArguments ); void setResult ( const JobResult& aResult ); void disableJob ( ); static std::vector< OUString > getEnabledJobsForEvent( const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XComponentContext >& rxContext, const OUString& sEvent ); static void appendEnabledJobsForEvent( const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XComponentContext >& rxContext, const OUString& sEvent , ::std::vector< JobData::TJob2DocEventBinding >& lJobs ); // private helper private: void impl_reset(); }; } // namespace framework #endif // INCLUDED_FRAMEWORK_INC_JOBS_JOBDATA_HXX /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */