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package com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.page;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssDeclaration;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssNestedAtRule;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssRuleName;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssStatement;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.selector.CssPageSelector;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.selector.ICssSelector;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.util.CssUtils;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
/**
* {@link CssNestedAtRule} implementation for page rules.
*/
public class CssPageRule extends CssNestedAtRule {
/** The page selectors. */
private List pageSelectors;
/**
* Creates a new {@link CssPageRule} instance.
*
* @param ruleParameters the rule parameters
*/
public CssPageRule(String ruleParameters) {
super(CssRuleName.PAGE, ruleParameters);
pageSelectors = new ArrayList<>();
String[] selectors = ruleParameters.split(",");
for (int i = 0; i < selectors.length; i++) {
selectors[i] = CssUtils.removeDoubleSpacesAndTrim(selectors[i]);
}
for (String currentSelectorStr : selectors) {
pageSelectors.add(new CssPageSelector(currentSelectorStr));
}
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* @see com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssNestedAtRule#addBodyCssDeclarations(java.util.List)
*/
@Override
public void addBodyCssDeclarations(List cssDeclarations) {
// TODO Due to this for-loop, on toString method call for the CssPageRule instance
// all the body declarations will be duplicated for each pageSelector part.
// This potentially could lead to a nasty behaviour when declarations will double
// for each read-write iteration of the same css-file (however, this use case seems
// to be unlikely to happen).
// Possible solution would be to split single page rule with compound selector into
// several page rules with simple selectors on addition of the page rule to it's parent.
//
// Also, the same concerns this method implementation in CssMarginRule class.
//
// See CssStyleSheetParserTest#test11 test.
for (ICssSelector pageSelector : pageSelectors) {
this.body.add(new CssNonStandardRuleSet(pageSelector, cssDeclarations));
}
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* @see com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssNestedAtRule#addStatementToBody(com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssStatement)
*/
@Override
public void addStatementToBody(CssStatement statement) {
if (statement instanceof CssMarginRule) {
((CssMarginRule) statement).setPageSelectors(pageSelectors);
}
this.body.add(statement);
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* @see com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.css.CssNestedAtRule#addStatementsToBody(java.util.Collection)
*/
@Override
public void addStatementsToBody(Collection statements) {
for (CssStatement statement : statements) {
addStatementToBody(statement);
}
}
}