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package javafx.css;
import java.util.List;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.collections.ObservableSet;
import javafx.scene.Node;
/**
* Styleable comprises the minimal interface required for an object to be styled by CSS.
* @see CSS Reference Guide
* @since JavaFX 8.0
*/
public interface Styleable {
/**
* The type of this {@code Styleable} that is to be used in selector matching.
* This is analogous to an "element" in HTML.
* (CSS Type Selector).
* @return the type of this {@code Styleable}
*/
String getTypeSelector();
/**
* The id of this {@code Styleable}. This simple string identifier is useful for
* finding a specific Node within the scene graph. While the id of a Node
* should be unique within the scene graph, this uniqueness is not enforced.
* This is analogous to the "id" attribute on an HTML element
* (CSS ID Specification).
*
* For example, if a Node is given the id of "myId", then the lookup method can
* be used to find this node as follows: scene.lookup("#myId");
.
*
* @return the id of this {@code Styleable}
*/
String getId();
/**
* A list of String identifiers which can be used to logically group
* Nodes, specifically for an external style engine. This variable is
* analogous to the "class" attribute on an HTML element and, as such,
* each element of the list is a style class to which this Node belongs.
*
* @return a list of String identifiers which can be used to logically group
* Nodes, specifically for an external style engine
* @see CSS3 class selectors
*/
ObservableList getStyleClass();
/**
* A string representation of the CSS style associated with this
* specific {@code Node}. This is analogous to the "style" attribute of an
* HTML element. Note that, like the HTML style attribute, this
* variable contains style properties and values and not the
* selector portion of a style rule.
* @return a string representation of the CSS style associated with this
* specific {@code Node}
*/
String getStyle();
/**
* The CssMetaData of this Styleable. This may be returned as
* an unmodifiable list.
*
* @return the CssMetaData
*/
List> getCssMetaData();
/**
* Return the parent of this Styleable, or null if there is no parent.
* @return the parent of this Styleable, or null if there is no parent
*/
Styleable getStyleableParent();
/**
* Return the pseudo-class state of this Styleable. CSS assumes this set is read-only.
* @return the pseudo-class state
*/
ObservableSet getPseudoClassStates();
/**
* Returns the Node that represents this Styleable object. This method should be overridden
* in cases where the Styleable is not itself a Node, so that it may optionally
* return the relevant root node representation of itself. By default this method returns
* null, which can mean that either the Styleable itself is a Node, or if that is not
* the case, that the Styleable does not have a node representation available at the
* time of request.
*
* @return the Node that represents this Styleable object
* @since 9
*/
default Node getStyleableNode() {
return null;
}
}