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package com.google.gwt.resources.ext;
import com.google.gwt.core.ext.BadPropertyValueException;
import com.google.gwt.core.ext.typeinfo.JClassType;
import java.net.URL;
/**
* Allows ResourceGenerators to indicate how their generated resources may be
* affected by their execution environment. An instance of this type will be
* provided to the ResourceGenerator via the {@link ResourceGenerator#prepare}
* method.
*/
public interface ClientBundleRequirements {
/**
* Indicates that the ResourcePrototype implementation generated by a
* ResourceGenerator is sensitive to the values of the specified
* configuration property.
*
* @param propertyName the name of the configuration property
* @throws BadPropertyValueException
*/
void addConfigurationProperty(String propertyName)
throws BadPropertyValueException;
/**
* Indicates that the ResourcePrototype implementation generated by a
* ResourceGenerator is sensitive to the value of the specified
* deferred-binding property. This method should be called when the behavior
* of the ResourcePrototype must differ between permutations of the compiled
* output. For example, some resource implementations may be sensitive to the
* user.agent
deferred-binding property, and would call this
* method with the literal string user.agent
.
*
* If a deferred-binding property does not exist, an attempt is made to check
* whether a configuration property by the same name exists.
*
* @param propertyName the name of the deferred-binding property
* @throws BadPropertyValueException if propertyName
is neither a
* valid deferred-binding property nor a valid configuration
* property.
*/
void addPermutationAxis(String propertyName) throws BadPropertyValueException;
/**
* Indicates that the ResourcePrototype implementation generated by a
* ResourceGenerator is sensitive to a dependent resource. This method takes
* both an unresolved partialPath and a located
* resolvedResourceUrl, since the resolved location of a
* resource can change dynamically at run time. So, by calling this method,
* the requirement is being declared for both the resolution of the resource's
* URL, as well as its content.
*
* The implementation for resolving a resource url from a partial path is
* contained in {@link ResourceGeneratorUtil}, and is based on an ordered set
* of 'locator' implementations, which are tried in sequence. Example
* 'locator' implementations include looking up a resource file by name, which
* usually amounts to a freshly generated temporary file (see
* {@link ResourceGeneratorUtil.addNamedFile}), or by using the partial path
* as a classpath resource used by a class loader, which can be affected by
* classpath shadowing.
*
* The current resolution for a resource partial path can be checked via
* {@link ResourceGeneratorUtil.tryFindResource}.
*
* @param partialPath a partial path representing a dependent resource.
* @param resolvedResourceUrl a located resolved URL for a dependent resource.
*/
void addResolvedResource(String partialPath, URL resolvedResourceUrl);
/**
* Indicates that the ResourcePrototype implementation generated by a
* ResourceGenerator is sensitive to structural changes to the given type, as
* well as any of it's super type hierarchy.
*
* @param type a type
*/
void addTypeHierarchy(JClassType type);
}