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* Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package com.google.firebase.database;
import com.google.firebase.database.annotations.Nullable;
import com.google.firebase.database.core.Path;
import com.google.firebase.database.core.SnapshotHolder;
import com.google.firebase.database.core.ValidationPath;
import com.google.firebase.database.snapshot.ChildKey;
import com.google.firebase.database.snapshot.IndexedNode;
import com.google.firebase.database.snapshot.NamedNode;
import com.google.firebase.database.snapshot.Node;
import com.google.firebase.database.snapshot.NodeUtilities;
import com.google.firebase.database.snapshot.PriorityUtilities;
import com.google.firebase.database.utilities.Validation;
import com.google.firebase.database.utilities.encoding.CustomClassMapper;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
/**
* Instances of this class encapsulate the data and priority at a location. It is used in
* transactions, and it is intended to be inspected and then updated to the desired data at that
* location.
*
* Note that changes made to a child MutableData instance will be visible to the parent and vice
* versa.
*/
public class MutableData {
private final SnapshotHolder holder;
private final Path prefixPath;
/**
* Create a MutableData instance from a data node.
*
* @param node The data
*/
MutableData(Node node) {
this(new SnapshotHolder(node), new Path(""));
}
private MutableData(SnapshotHolder holder, Path path) {
this.holder = holder;
prefixPath = path;
ValidationPath.validateWithObject(prefixPath, getValue());
}
Node getNode() {
return holder.getNode(prefixPath);
}
/** Returns true if the data at this location has children, and false otherwise. */
public boolean hasChildren() {
Node node = getNode();
return !node.isLeafNode() && !node.isEmpty();
}
/**
* @param path A relative path
* @return True if data exists at the given path, otherwise false
*/
public boolean hasChild(String path) {
return !getNode().getChild(new Path(path)).isEmpty();
}
/**
* Used to obtain a MutableData instance that encapsulates the data and priority at the given
* relative path.
*
* @param path A relative path
* @return An instance encapsulating the data and priority at the given path
*/
public MutableData child(String path) {
Validation.validatePathString(path);
return new MutableData(holder, prefixPath.child(new Path(path)));
}
/**
* @return The number of immediate children at this location
*/
public long getChildrenCount() {
return getNode().getChildCount();
}
/**
* Used to iterate over the immediate children at this location
*
for (MutableData child : parent.getChildren()) {
*
...
*
}
*
*
* @return The immediate children at this location
*/
public Iterable getChildren() {
Node node = getNode();
if (node.isEmpty() || node.isLeafNode()) {
return new Iterable() {
@Override
public Iterator iterator() {
return new Iterator() {
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return false;
}
@Override
public MutableData next() {
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
@Override
public void remove() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("remove called on immutable collection");
}
};
}
};
} else {
final Iterator iter = IndexedNode.from(node).iterator();
return new Iterable() {
@Override
public Iterator iterator() {
return new Iterator() {
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return iter.hasNext();
}
@Override
public MutableData next() {
NamedNode namedNode = iter.next();
return new MutableData(holder, prefixPath.child(namedNode.getName()));
}
@Override
public void remove() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("remove called on immutable collection");
}
};
}
};
}
}
/**
* @return The key name of this location, or null if it is the top-most location
*/
public String getKey() {
return prefixPath.getBack() != null ? prefixPath.getBack().asString() : null;
}
/**
* getValue() returns the data contained in this instance as native types. The possible types
* returned are:
*
*
* - Boolean
*
- String
*
- Long
*
- Double
*
- Map<String, Object>
*
- List<Object>
*
*
* This list is recursive; the possible types for Object
in the above list is
* given by the same list. These types correspond to the types available in JSON.
*
* @return The data contained in this instance as native types, or null if there is no data at
* this location.
*/
@Nullable
public Object getValue() {
return getNode().getValue();
}
/**
* Due to the way that Java implements generics, it takes an extra step to get back a
* properly-typed Collection. So, in the case where you want a List
of Message
* instances, you will need to do something like the following:
*
*
* GenericTypeIndicator<List<Message>> t =
* new GenericTypeIndicator<List<Message>>() {};
* List<Message> messages = mutableData.getValue(t);
*
*
* It is important to use a subclass of {@link GenericTypeIndicator}. See {@link
* GenericTypeIndicator} for more details
*
* @param t A subclass of {@link GenericTypeIndicator} indicating the type of generic collection
* to be returned.
* @param The type to return. Implicitly defined from the {@link GenericTypeIndicator} passed
* in
* @return A properly typed collection, populated with the data from this instance, or null if
* there is no data at this location.
*/
@Nullable
public T getValue(GenericTypeIndicator t) {
Object value = getNode().getValue();
return CustomClassMapper.convertToCustomClass(value, t);
}
/**
* This method is used to marshall the data contained in this instance into a class of your
* choosing. The class must fit 2 simple constraints:
*
*
* - The class must have a default constructor that takes no arguments
*
- The class must define public getters for the properties to be assigned. Properties
* without a public getter will be set to their default value when an instance is
* deserialized
*
*
* An example class might look like:
*
*
* class Message {
* private String author;
* private String text;
*
* private Message() {}
*
* public Message(String author, String text) {
* this.author = author;
* this.text = text;
* }
*
* public String getAuthor() {
* return author;
* }
*
* public String getText() {
* return text;
* }
* }
*
*
* // Later
* Message m = mutableData.getValue(Message.class);
*
*
* @param valueType The class into which this data in this instance should be marshalled
* @param The type to return. Implicitly defined from the class passed in
* @return An instance of the class passed in, populated with the data from this instance, or null
* if there is no data at this location.
*/
@Nullable
public T getValue(Class valueType) {
Object value = getNode().getValue();
return CustomClassMapper.convertToCustomClass(value, valueType);
}
/**
* Set the data at this location to the given value. The native types accepted by this method for
* the value correspond to the JSON types:
*
*
* - Boolean
*
- Long
*
- Double
*
- Map<String, Object>
*
- List<Object>
*
*
*
*
* In addition, you can set instances of your own class into this location, provided they satisfy
* the following constraints:
*
*
* - The class must have a default constructor that takes no arguments
*
- The class must define public getters for the properties to be assigned. Properties
* without a public getter will be set to their default value when an instance is
* deserialized
*
*
*
*
* Generic collections of objects that satisfy the above constraints are also permitted, i.e.
* Map<String, MyPOJO>
, as well as null values.
*
* Note that this overrides the priority, which must be set separately.
*
* @param value The value to set at this location
*/
public void setValue(Object value) throws DatabaseException {
ValidationPath.validateWithObject(prefixPath, value);
Object bouncedValue = CustomClassMapper.convertToPlainJavaTypes(value);
Validation.validateWritableObject(bouncedValue);
holder.update(prefixPath, NodeUtilities.NodeFromJSON(bouncedValue));
}
/**
* Gets the current priority at this location. The possible return types are:
*
*
* - Double
*
- String
*
*
* Note that null is allowed.
*
* @return The priority at this location as a native type
*/
public Object getPriority() {
return getNode().getPriority().getValue();
}
/**
* Sets the priority at this location
*
* @param priority The desired priority
*/
public void setPriority(Object priority) {
holder.update(prefixPath, getNode().updatePriority(
PriorityUtilities.parsePriority(prefixPath, priority)));
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
// Look for the same snapshot holder and the same prefix path
return o instanceof MutableData
&& holder.equals(((MutableData) o).holder)
&& prefixPath.equals(((MutableData) o).prefixPath);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
ChildKey front = this.prefixPath.getFront();
return "MutableData { key = "
+ (front != null ? front.asString() : "")
+ ", value = "
+ this.holder.getRootNode().getValue(true)
+ " }";
}
}