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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.tree;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
*
* Definition of an interface which allows resolving a (property) key for different manipulating operations.
*
*
* This interface is used when interacting with a node model. It is an abstraction over a concrete
* {@link ExpressionEngine} instance. It also implements some functionality for creating special helper objects for the
* processing of complex update operations.
*
*
* @since 2.0
* @param the type of the nodes supported by this resolver
*/
public interface NodeKeyResolver {
/**
* Generates a unique key for the specified node. This method is used if keys have to be generated for nodes received as
* query results. An implementation must generate a canonical key which is compatible with the current expression
* engine. The passed in map can be used by an implementation as cache. It is created initially by the caller and then
* passed in subsequent calls. An implementation may use this to avoid that keys for nodes already encountered have to
* be generated again.
*
* @param node the node in question
* @param cache a map serving as cache
* @param handler the {@code NodeHandler}
* @return a key for the specified node
*/
String nodeKey(T node, Map cache, NodeHandler handler);
/**
* Resolves a key of an add operation. Result is a {@code NodeAddData} object containing all information for actually
* performing the add operation at the specified key.
*
* @param root the root node
* @param key the key to be resolved
* @param handler the {@code NodeHandler}
* @return a {@code NodeAddData} object to be used for the add operation
*/
NodeAddData resolveAddKey(T root, String key, NodeHandler handler);
/**
* Performs a query for the specified key on the given root node. This is a thin wrapper over the {@code query()} method
* of an {@link ExpressionEngine}.
*
* @param root the root node
* @param key the key to be resolved
* @param handler the {@code NodeHandler}
* @return a list with query results
*/
List> resolveKey(T root, String key, NodeHandler handler);
/**
* Performs a query for the specified key on the given root node returning only node results. Some operations require
* results of type node and do not support attributes (e.g. for tracking nodes). This operation can be used in such
* cases. It works like {@code resolveKey()}, but filters only for results of type node.
*
* @param root the root node
* @param key the key to be resolved
* @param handler the {@code NodeHandler}
* @return a list with the resolved nodes
*/
List resolveNodeKey(T root, String key, NodeHandler handler);
/**
* Resolves a key for an update operation. Result is a {@code NodeUpdateData} object containing all information for
* actually performing the update operation at the specified key using the provided new value object.
*
* @param root the root node
* @param key the key to be resolved
* @param newValue the new value for the key to be updated; this can be a single value or a container for multiple
* values
* @param handler the {@code NodeHandler}
* @return a {@code NodeUpdateData} object to be used for this update operation
*/
NodeUpdateData resolveUpdateKey(T root, String key, Object newValue, NodeHandler handler);
}