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package org.scijava.menu;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;

import org.scijava.UIDetails;
import org.scijava.event.EventHandler;
import org.scijava.event.EventService;
import org.scijava.module.ModuleInfo;
import org.scijava.module.ModuleService;
import org.scijava.module.event.ModulesAddedEvent;
import org.scijava.module.event.ModulesRemovedEvent;
import org.scijava.module.event.ModulesUpdatedEvent;
import org.scijava.plugin.Parameter;
import org.scijava.plugin.Plugin;
import org.scijava.service.AbstractService;
import org.scijava.service.Service;

/**
 * Default service for keeping track of the application's menu structure.
 * 
 * @author Curtis Rueden
 * @see ShadowMenu
 */
@Plugin(type = Service.class)
public class DefaultMenuService extends AbstractService implements MenuService
{

	@Parameter
	private EventService eventService;

	@Parameter
	private ModuleService moduleService;

	/** Menu tree structures. There is one structure per menu root. */
	private HashMap rootMenus;

	// -- MenuService methods --

	@Override
	public ShadowMenu getMenu() {
		return getMenu(UIDetails.APPLICATION_MENU_ROOT);
	}

	@Override
	public ShadowMenu getMenu(final String menuRoot) {
		return rootMenus().get(menuRoot);
	}

	@Override
	public  T createMenus(final MenuCreator creator, final T menu) {
		return createMenus(UIDetails.APPLICATION_MENU_ROOT, creator, menu);
	}

	@Override
	public  T createMenus(final String menuRoot,
		final MenuCreator creator, final T menu)
	{
		creator.createMenus(getMenu(menuRoot), menu);
		return menu;
	}

	// -- Event handlers --

	@EventHandler
	protected void onEvent(final ModulesAddedEvent event) {
		if (rootMenus == null) {
			// add *all* known modules, which includes the ones given here
			rootMenus();
			return;
		}
		// data structure already exists; add *these* modules only
		addModules(event.getItems());
	}

	@EventHandler
	protected void onEvent(final ModulesRemovedEvent event) {
		for (final ShadowMenu menu : rootMenus().values()) {
			menu.removeAll(event.getItems());
		}
	}

	@EventHandler
	protected void onEvent(final ModulesUpdatedEvent event) {
		for (final ShadowMenu menu : rootMenus().values()) {
			menu.updateAll(event.getItems());
		}
	}

	// -- Helper methods --

	/**
	 * Adds the given collection of modules to the menu data structure.
	 * 

* The menu data structure is created lazily via {@link #rootMenus()} if it * does not already exist. Note that this may result in a recursive call to * this method to populate the menus with the collection of modules currently * known by the {@link ModuleService}. *

*/ private synchronized void addModules(final Collection items) { // categorize modules by menu root final HashMap> modulesByMenuRoot = new HashMap>(); for (final ModuleInfo info : items) { final String menuRoot = info.getMenuRoot(); ArrayList modules = modulesByMenuRoot.get(menuRoot); if (modules == null) { modules = new ArrayList(); modulesByMenuRoot.put(menuRoot, modules); } modules.add(info); } // process each menu root separately for (final String menuRoot : modulesByMenuRoot.keySet()) { final ArrayList modules = modulesByMenuRoot.get(menuRoot); ShadowMenu menu = rootMenus().get(menuRoot); if (menu == null) { // new menu root: create new menu structure menu = new ShadowMenu(getContext(), modules); rootMenus().put(menuRoot, menu); } else { // existing menu root: add to menu structure menu.addAll(modules); } } } /** * Lazily creates the {@link #rootMenus} data structure. *

* Note that the data structure is initially populated with all modules * available from the {@link ModuleService}, which is accomplished via a call * to {@link #addModules(Collection)}, which calls {@link #rootMenus()}, which * can result in a level of recursion. This is intended. *

*/ private HashMap rootMenus() { if (rootMenus == null) { rootMenus = new HashMap(); final List allModules = moduleService.getModules(); addModules(allModules); } return rootMenus; } }




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