Interface IPathVariableManager


public interface IPathVariableManager
Manages a collection of path variables and resolves paths containing a variable reference.

A path variable is a pair of non-null elements (name,value) where name is a case-sensitive string (containing only letters, digits and the underscore character, and not starting with a digit), and value is an absolute IPath object.

Path variables allow for the creation of relative paths whose exact location in the file system depends on the value of a variable. A variable reference may only appear as the first segment of a relative path.

Since:
2.1
See Also:
Restriction:
This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.
Restriction:
This interface is not intended to be extended by clients.
  • Method Details

    • convertToRelative

      URI convertToRelative(URI path, boolean force, String variableHint) throws CoreException
      Converts an absolute path to path relative to some defined variable. For example, converts "C:/foo/bar.txt" into "FOO/bar.txt", granted that the path variable "FOO" value is "C:/foo".

      The "force" argument will cause an intermediate path variable to be created if the given path can be relative only to a parent of an existing path variable. For example, if the path "C:/other/file.txt" is to be converted and no path variables point to "C:/" or "C:/other" but "FOO" points to "C:/foo", an intermediate "OTHER" variable will be created relative to "FOO" containing the value "${PARENT-1-FOO}" so that the final path returned will be "OTHER/file.txt".

      The argument "variableHint" can be used to specify the name of the path variable to make the provided path relative to.

      Parameters:
      path - The absolute path to be converted
      force - indicates whether intermediate path variables should be created if the path is relative only to a parent of an existing path variable.
      variableHint - The name of the variable to which the path should be made relative to, or null for the nearest one.
      Returns:
      The converted path
      Throws:
      CoreException - if this method fails. Reasons include:
      • The variable name is not valid
      Since:
      3.6
    • setValue

      @Deprecated void setValue(String name, IPath value) throws CoreException
      Deprecated.
      Sets the path variable with the given name to be the specified value. Depending on the value given and if the variable is currently defined or not, there are several possible outcomes for this operation:
      • A new variable will be created, if there is no variable defined with the given name, and the given value is not null.
      • The referred variable's value will be changed, if it already exists and the given value is not null.
      • The referred variable will be removed, if a variable with the given name is currently defined and the given value is null.
      • The call will be ignored, if a variable with the given name is not currently defined and the given value is null, or if it is defined but the given value is equal to its current value.

      If a variable is effectively changed, created or removed by a call to this method, notification will be sent to all registered listeners.

      Parameters:
      name - the name of the variable
      value - the value for the variable (may be null)
      Throws:
      CoreException - if this method fails. Reasons include:
      • The variable name is not valid
      • The variable value is relative
    • setURIValue

      void setURIValue(String name, URI value) throws CoreException
      Sets the path variable with the given name to be the specified value. Depending on the value given and if the variable is currently defined or not, there are several possible outcomes for this operation:
      • A new variable will be created, if there is no variable defined with the given name, and the given value is not null.
      • The referred variable's value will be changed, if it already exists and the given value is not null.
      • The referred variable will be removed, if a variable with the given name is currently defined and the given value is null.
      • The call will be ignored, if a variable with the given name is not currently defined and the given value is null, or if it is defined but the given value is equal to its current value.

      If a variable is effectively changed, created or removed by a call to this method, notification will be sent to all registered listeners.

      Parameters:
      name - the name of the variable
      value - the value for the variable (may be null)
      Throws:
      CoreException - if this method fails. Reasons include:
      • The variable name is not valid
      • The variable value is relative
      Since:
      3.6
    • getValue

      @Deprecated IPath getValue(String name)
      Deprecated.
      use getURIValue(String) instead.
      Returns the value of the path variable with the given name. If there is no variable defined with the given name, returns null.
      Parameters:
      name - the name of the variable to return the value for
      Returns:
      the value for the variable, or null if there is no variable defined with the given name
    • getURIValue

      URI getURIValue(String name)
      Returns the value of the path variable with the given name. If there is no variable defined with the given name, returns null.
      Parameters:
      name - the name of the variable to return the value for
      Returns:
      the value for the variable, or null if there is no variable defined with the given name
      Since:
      3.6
    • getPathVariableNames

      String[] getPathVariableNames()
      Returns an array containing all defined path variable names.
      Returns:
      an array containing all defined path variable names
    • addChangeListener

      void addChangeListener(IPathVariableChangeListener listener)
      Registers the given listener to receive notification of changes to path variables. The listener will be notified whenever a variable has been added, removed or had its value changed. Has no effect if an identical path variable change listener is already registered.
      Parameters:
      listener - the listener
      See Also:
    • removeChangeListener

      void removeChangeListener(IPathVariableChangeListener listener)
      Removes the given path variable change listener from the listeners list. Has no effect if an identical listener is not registered.
      Parameters:
      listener - the listener
      See Also:
    • resolveURI

      URI resolveURI(URI uri)
      Resolves a relative URI object potentially containing a variable reference as its first segment, replacing the variable reference (if any) with the variable's value (which is a concrete absolute URI). If the given URI is absolute or has a non- null device then no variable substitution is done and that URI is returned as is. If the given URI is relative and has a null device, but the first segment does not correspond to a defined variable, then the URI is returned as is.

      If the given URI is null then null will be returned. In all other cases the result will be non-null.

      Parameters:
      uri - the URI to be resolved
      Returns:
      the resolved URI or null
      Since:
      3.2
    • resolvePath

      @Deprecated IPath resolvePath(IPath path)
      Deprecated.
      use resolveURI(URI) instead.
      Resolves a relative IPath object potentially containing a variable reference as its first segment, replacing the variable reference (if any) with the variable's value (which is a concrete absolute path). If the given path is absolute or has a non- null device then no variable substitution is done and that path is returned as is. If the given path is relative and has a null device, but the first segment does not correspond to a defined variable, then the path is returned as is.

      If the given path is null then null will be returned. In all other cases the result will be non-null.

      For example, consider the following collection of path variables:

      • TEMP = c:/temp
      • BACKUP = /tmp/backup

      The following paths would be resolved as:

      c:/bin => c:/bin

      c:TEMP => c:TEMP

      /TEMP => /TEMP

      TEMP => c:/temp

      TEMP/foo => c:/temp/foo

      BACKUP => /tmp/backup

      BACKUP/bar.txt => /tmp/backup/bar.txt

      SOMEPATH/foo => SOMEPATH/foo

      Parameters:
      path - the path to be resolved
      Returns:
      the resolved path or null
    • isDefined

      boolean isDefined(String name)
      Returns true if the given variable is defined and false otherwise. Returns false if the given name is not a valid path variable name.
      Parameters:
      name - the variable's name
      Returns:
      true if the variable exists, false otherwise
    • isUserDefined

      boolean isUserDefined(String name)
      Returns whether a variable is user defined or not.
      Returns:
      true if the path is user defined.
      Since:
      3.6
    • validateName

      IStatus validateName(String name)
      Validates the given name as the name for a path variable. A valid path variable name is made exclusively of letters, digits and the underscore character, and does not start with a digit.
      Parameters:
      name - a possibly valid path variable name
      Returns:
      a status object with code IStatus.OK if the given name is a valid path variable name, otherwise a status object indicating what is wrong with the string
      See Also:
    • validateValue

      IStatus validateValue(IPath path)
      Validates the given path as the value for a path variable. A path variable value must be a valid path that is absolute.
      Parameters:
      path - a possibly valid path variable value
      Returns:
      a status object with code IStatus.OK if the given path is a valid path variable value, otherwise a status object indicating what is wrong with the value
      See Also:
    • validateValue

      IStatus validateValue(URI path)
      Validates the given path as the value for a path variable. A path variable value must be a valid path that is absolute.
      Parameters:
      path - a possibly valid path variable value
      Returns:
      a status object with code IStatus.OK if the given path is a valid path variable value, otherwise a status object indicating what is wrong with the value
      Since:
      3.6
      See Also:
    • getVariableRelativePathLocation

      URI getVariableRelativePathLocation(URI location)
      Returns a variable relative path equivalent to an absolute path for a file or folder in the file system, according to the variables defined in this project PathVariableManager. The file or folder need not to exist.
      Parameters:
      location - a path in the local file system
      Returns:
      the corresponding variable relative path, or null if no such path is available
      Since:
      3.6
    • convertToUserEditableFormat

      String convertToUserEditableFormat(String value, boolean locationFormat)
      Converts the internal format of the linked resource location if the PARENT variables is used. For example, if the value is "${PARENT-2-VAR}\foo", the converted result is "${VAR}\..\..\foo".
      Parameters:
      value - the value encoded using OS string (as returned from Path.toOSString())
      locationFormat - indicates whether the value contains a string that is stored in the linked resource location rather than in the path variable value
      Returns:
      the converted path variable value
      Since:
      3.6
    • convertFromUserEditableFormat

      String convertFromUserEditableFormat(String value, boolean locationFormat)
      Converts the user editable format to the internal format. For example, if the value is "${VAR}\..\..\foo", the converted result is "${PARENT-2-VAR}\foo". If the string is not directly convertible to a ${PARENT-COUNT-VAR} syntax (for example, the editable string "${FOO}bar\..\..\"), intermediate path variables will be created.
      Parameters:
      value - the value encoded using OS string (as returned from Path.toOSString())
      locationFormat - indicates whether the value contains a string that is stored in the linked resource location rather than in the path variable value
      Returns:
      the converted path variable value
      Since:
      3.6