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You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . */ #ifndef INCLUDED_UCBHELPER_INTERCEPTEDINTERACTION_HXX #define INCLUDED_UCBHELPER_INTERCEPTEDINTERACTION_HXX #include #include #include #include namespace com::sun::star::task { class XInteractionRequest; } namespace ucbhelper{ /** @short it wraps any other interaction handler and intercept its handle() requests. @descr This class can be used as: - instance if special interactions must be suppressed only - or as base class if interactions must be modified. */ class UCBHELPER_DLLPUBLIC InterceptedInteraction : public ::cppu::WeakImplHelper< css::task::XInteractionHandler > { // types public: struct InterceptedRequest { /** @short marks an Handle as invalid. */ static const sal_Int32 INVALID_HANDLE = -1; /** @short contains the interaction request, which should be intercepted. */ css::uno::Any Request; /** @short specify the fix continuation, which must be selected, if the interaction could be intercepted successfully. */ css::uno::Type Continuation; /** @short it's a unique identifier, which must be managed by the outside code. @descr If there is a derived class, which overwrites the InterceptedInteraction::intercepted() method, it will be called with a reference to an InterceptedRequest struct. Then it can use the handle to react without checking the request type again. */ sal_Int32 Handle; /** @short default ctor. @descr Such constructed object can't be used really. Might it will crash if it's used! Don't forget to initialize all(!) members... */ InterceptedRequest() { Handle = INVALID_HANDLE; } }; /** @short represent the different states, which can occur as result of an interception. @see impl_interceptRequest() */ enum EInterceptionState { /** none of the specified interceptions match the incoming request */ E_NOT_INTERCEPTED, /** the request could be intercepted - but the specified continuation could not be located. That's normally an error of the programmer. May be the interaction request does not use the right set of continuations ... or the interception list contains the wrong continuation. */ E_NO_CONTINUATION_FOUND, /** the request could be intercepted and the specified continuation could be selected successfully. */ E_INTERCEPTED }; // member protected: /** @short reference to the intercepted interaction handler. @descr NULL is allowed for this member! All interaction will be aborted then ... expecting th handle() was overwritten by a derived class. */ css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionHandler > m_xInterceptedHandler; /** @short these list contains the requests, which should be intercepted. */ ::std::vector< InterceptedRequest > m_lInterceptions; // native interface public: /** @short initialize a new instance with default values. */ InterceptedInteraction(); /** @short initialize a new instance with the interaction handler, which should be intercepted. @attention If such interaction handler isn't set here, all incoming requests will be aborted ... if the right continuation is available! @param xInterceptedHandler the outside interaction handler, which should be intercepted here. */ void setInterceptedHandler(const css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionHandler >& xInterceptedHandler); /** @short set a new list of intercepted interactions. @attention If the interface method handle() will be overwritten by a derived class, the functionality behind these static list can't be used. @param lInterceptions the list of intercepted requests. */ void setInterceptions(const ::std::vector< InterceptedRequest >& lInterceptions); /** @short extract a requested continuation from the list of available ones. @param lContinuations the list of available continuations. @param aType is used to locate the right continuation, by checking its interface type. @return A valid reference to the continuation, if it could be located... or an empty reference otherwise. */ static css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionContinuation > extractContinuation( const css::uno::Sequence< css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionContinuation > >& lContinuations, const css::uno::Type& aType ); // usable for derived classes protected: /** @short can be overwritten by a derived class to handle interceptions outside. @descr This base implementation checks, if the request could be intercepted successfully. Then this method intercepted() is called. The default implementation returns "NOT_INTERCEPTED" every time. So the method impl_interceptRequest() uses the right continuation automatically. If this method was overwritten and something different "NO_INTERCEPTED" is returned, the method impl_interceptRequest() will return immediately with the result, which is returned by this intercepted() method. Then the continuations must be selected inside the intercepted() call! @param rRequest it points to the intercepted request (means the item of the set interception list). e.g. its "Handle" member can be used to identify it and react very easy, without the need to check the type of the exception ... @param xOrgRequest points to the original interaction, which was intercepted. It provides access to the exception and the list of possible continuations. @return The result of this operation. Note: If E_NOT_INTERCEPTED is returned the default handling of the base class will be used automatically for this request! */ virtual EInterceptionState intercepted(const InterceptedRequest& rRequest , const css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionRequest >& xOrgRequest); // uno interface public: /** @short implements the default handling of this class... or can be overwritten by any derived class. @descr If no further class is derived from this one -> the default implementation is used. Then the internal list of requests is used to handle different interactions automatically. (see impl_interceptRequest()) If this method was overwritten by a derived implementation -> the new implementation has to do everything by itself. Of course it can access all members/helpers and work with it. But the default implementation is not used automatically then. @param xRequest the interaction request, which should be intercepted. */ virtual void SAL_CALL handle(const css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionRequest >& xRequest) override; // helper private: /** @short implements the default handling: - intercept or forward to internal handler. */ UCBHELPER_DLLPRIVATE void impl_handleDefault(const css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionRequest >& xRequest); /** @short implements the interception of requests. @descr The incoming request will be analyzed, if it match any request of the m_lIntercepions list. If an interception could be found, its continuation will be searched and selected. The method return the state of that operation. But it doesn't call the intercepted and here set interaction handler. That has to be done in the outside method. @param xRequest the interaction request, which should be intercepted. @return A identifier, which indicates if the request was intercepted, the continuation was found and selected... or not. */ UCBHELPER_DLLPRIVATE EInterceptionState impl_interceptRequest(const css::uno::Reference< css::task::XInteractionRequest >& xRequest); }; } // namespace ucbhelper #endif // INCLUDED_UCBHELPER_INTERCEPTEDINTERACTION_HXX /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */