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 * Copyright (c) 2011, 2013, Jonathan Giles, Johan Vos, Hendrik Ebbers
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package io.datafx.controller.context;

import javafx.scene.Node;
import io.datafx.controller.ViewConfiguration;

import javax.annotation.PreDestroy;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;

/**
 * 

* The view context is the context with a life time of one view. For each view * there is exactly one ViewContext. By using the {@link io.datafx.controller.ViewFactory} to create * MVC views a ViewContext will be automatically created.
* Example: *

*
 * 
 * ViewContext<MyController> context =
 * ViewFactory.getInstance().createByController(MyController.class);
*
*
*

* How to use a context
* A context has a defined life time and can hold the data model of your * application or of a part of your application. To do so you can easily register * objects to your context:
*

*

* DataModel model = ...
* context.register(model);
*
* In your controller:
* DataModel model = context.getRegisteredObject(DataModel.class); *

*

* If you need more than one instance of a class in your context you can simple * register the by using string based keys: *

*

* DataModel model1 = ...
* DataModel model2 = ...
* context.register("firstModel", model);
* context.register("secondModel", model);
*
* In your controller:
* DataModel firstModel = context.getRegisteredObject("firstModel"); *

*

* A context can simple used in a controller by injecting the context. DataFX * provides annotations to inject all different context types: *

*

* "@FXMLApplicationContext"
* ApplicationContext myApplicationContext;
*

*

* By doing so you can easily access all your data in your controller and share * data between different controllers. *

* * @param Controller class of the MVC view that is defined in this context * @author Hendrik Ebbers */ public class ViewContext extends AbstractContext { private Node rootNode; private U controller; private ContextResolver resolver; private ViewConfiguration configuration; private ViewMetadata metadata; /** * Create a new ViewContext for a (view-){@link Node} and a controller. * Normally this constructor is used by the {@link io.datafx.controller.ViewFactory} and should * not be used in application code. * * @param rootNode the (view-)node * @param controller the controller * @param metadata * @param configuration * @param resources */ public ViewContext(Node rootNode, U controller, ViewMetadata metadata, ViewConfiguration configuration, Object... resources) { this.rootNode = rootNode; this.controller = controller; this.configuration = configuration; this.metadata = metadata; if (resources != null) { for (Object resource : resources) { register(resource); } } } public ContextResolver getResolver() { if (resolver == null) { resolver = new ContextResolver(this); } return resolver; } /** * Returns the controller of the MVC view that is wrapped by this context. * * @return the controller */ public U getController() { return controller; } /** * Returns the JavaFX view node of the MVC view that is wrapped by this * context. * * @return the view node */ public Node getRootNode() { return rootNode; } /** * Returns the global application context * * @return application context */ public ApplicationContext getApplicationContext() { return ApplicationContext.getInstance(); } /** * Destroyes the context. This will be called by the flow API if a view is * closed. Normally an application should never call this. * * @throws IllegalAccessException if the context can't be destroyed * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the context can't be destroyed * @throws InvocationTargetException if the context can't be destroyed */ public void destroy() throws IllegalAccessException, IllegalArgumentException, InvocationTargetException { // TODO: All managed Object should be checked for a pre destroy.... if (controller != null) { for (final Method method : getController().getClass().getDeclaredMethods()) { if (method.isAnnotationPresent(PreDestroy.class)) { method.invoke(getController()); } } } } public ViewConfiguration getConfiguration() { return configuration; } public ViewMetadata getMetadata() { return metadata; } }