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/*
* Copyright 2011 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
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*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package com.google.gwt.editor.client;
import java.util.List;
import javax.validation.ConstraintViolation;
/**
* Defines common capabilities of editor drivers.
*
* The {@code EditorDriver} interface cannot be used with
* {@link com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT#create(Class) GWT.create()} directly.
* Instead, use one of the specializations of this interface.
*
* @param the type of data returned from {@link #flush()}
* @see com.google.gwt.editor.client.SimpleBeanEditorDriver
* @see com.google.web.bindery.requestfactory.gwt.client.RequestFactoryEditorDriver
*/
public interface EditorDriver {
/**
* Visit the Editor hierarchy controlled by the EditorDriver.
*/
void accept(EditorVisitor visitor);
/**
* Update the object being edited with the current state of the Editor.
*
* @return an implementation-specific value
*/
T flush();
/**
* Returns any unconsumed EditorErrors from the last call to {@link #flush()}.
*
* @return a List of {@link EditorError} instances
*/
List getErrors();
/**
* Indicates if the last call to {@link #flush()} resulted in any errors.
*
* @return {@code true} if errors are present
*/
boolean hasErrors();
/**
* Returns {@code true} if any of the Editors in the hierarchy have been
* modified relative to the last value passed into {@link SimpleBeanEditorDriver#edit(Object)}.
*
* This method is not affected by {@link #flush()} to support the following
* workflow:
*
* - {@code EditorDriver.edit()}
* - The user edits the on-screen values
* - {@code EditorDriver.flush()}
* - The data in the edited object is validated:
*
* - The validation fails, returning to step 2
* - The validation succeeds and the editing UI is dismissed
*
*
* The simplest implementation of a "navigate away from dirty UI warning" by
* checking {@code isDirty()} is correct for the above workflow. If the
* {@link #flush()} method were to clear the dirty state, it would be
* necessary to implement an alternate flag to distinguish between a
* newly-initialized editor entering step 2 or re-entering step 2.
*
* @see EditorDelegate#setDirty(boolean)
*/
boolean isDirty();
/**
* Show {@link ConstraintViolation ConstraintViolations} generated through a
* {@link javax.validation.Validator Validator}. The violations will be
* converted into {@link EditorError} objects whose
* {@link EditorError#getUserData() getUserData()} method can be used to
* access the original ConstraintViolation object.
*
* @param violations an Iterable over {@link ConstraintViolation} instances
* @return true
if there were any unconsumed EditorErrors which
* can be retrieved from {@link #getErrors()}
*/
boolean setConstraintViolations(Iterable> violations);
}