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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.tree;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
/**
*
* A simple data class used by {@link ExpressionEngine} to store
* the results of the {@code prepareAdd()} operation.
*
*
* If a new property is to be added to a configuration, the affected
* {@code Configuration} object must know, where in its hierarchy of
* configuration nodes new elements have to be added. This information is
* obtained by an {@code ExpressionEngine} object that interprets the key
* of the new property. This expression engine will pack all information
* necessary for the configuration to perform the add operation in an instance
* of this class.
*
*
* Information managed by this class contains:
*
*
* - the configuration node, to which new elements must be added
* - the name of the new node
* - whether the new node is a child node or an attribute node
* - if a whole branch is to be added at once, the names of all nodes between
* the parent node (the target of the add operation) and the new node
*
*
* @since 1.3
* @version $Id: NodeAddData.java 1790899 2017-04-10 21:56:46Z ggregory $
* @param the type of nodes this class can handle
*/
public class NodeAddData
{
/** Stores the parent node of the add operation. */
private final T parent;
/**
* Stores a list with the names of nodes that are on the path between the
* parent node and the new node.
*/
private final List pathNodes;
/** Stores the name of the new node. */
private final String newNodeName;
/** Stores the attribute flag. */
private final boolean attribute;
/**
* Creates a new instance of {@code NodeAddData} and initializes it.
*
* @param parentNode the parent node of the add operation
* @param newName the name of the new node
* @param isAttr flag whether the new node is an attribute
* @param intermediateNodes an optional collection with path nodes
*/
public NodeAddData(T parentNode, String newName, boolean isAttr,
Collection intermediateNodes)
{
parent = parentNode;
newNodeName = newName;
attribute = isAttr;
pathNodes = createPathNodes(intermediateNodes);
}
/**
* Returns a flag if the new node to be added is an attribute.
*
* @return true for an attribute node, false for a child
* node
*/
public boolean isAttribute()
{
return attribute;
}
/**
* Returns the name of the new node.
*
* @return the new node's name
*/
public String getNewNodeName()
{
return newNodeName;
}
/**
* Returns the parent node.
*
* @return the parent node
*/
public T getParent()
{
return parent;
}
/**
* Returns a list with further nodes that must be added. This is needed if a
* complete branch is to be added at once. For instance, imagine that there
* exists only a node {@code database}. Now the key
* {@code database.connection.settings.username} (assuming the syntax
* of the default expression engine) is to be added. Then
* {@code username} is the name of the new node, but the nodes
* {@code connection} and {@code settings} must be added to
* the parent node first. In this example these names would be returned by
* this method.
*
* @return a list with the names of nodes that must be added as parents of
* the new node (never null)
*/
public List getPathNodes()
{
return pathNodes;
}
/**
* Creates the list with path nodes. Handles null input.
*
* @param intermediateNodes the nodes passed to the constructor
* @return an unmodifiable list of path nodes
*/
private static List createPathNodes(
Collection intermediateNodes)
{
if (intermediateNodes == null)
{
return Collections.emptyList();
}
else
{
return Collections.unmodifiableList(new ArrayList<>(
intermediateNodes));
}
}
}