Interface ILaunchConfigurationType

All Superinterfaces:
IAdaptable

public interface ILaunchConfigurationType extends IAdaptable
Describes and creates instances of a specific type of launch configuration. Launch configuration types are defined by extensions.

A launch configuration type extension is defined in plugin.xml. Following is an example definition of a launch configuration type extension.

 <extension point="org.eclipse.debug.core.launchConfigurationTypes">
   <launchConfigurationType
      id="com.example.ExampleIdentifier"
      delegate="com.example.ExampleLaunchConfigurationDelegate"
      modes="run, debug"
      name="Example Application">
      sourceLocatorId="com.example.SourceLocator">
      sourcePathComputerId="com.example.SourcePathComputer">
   </launchConfigurationType>
 </extension>
 
The attributes are specified as follows:
  • id specifies a unique identifier for this launch configuration type.
  • delegate specifies the fully qualified name of the java class that implements ILaunchConfigurationDelegate. Launch configuration instances of this type will delegate to instances of this class to perform launching.
  • modes specifies a comma separated list of the modes this type of launch configuration supports - "run" and/or "debug".
  • name specifies a human readable name for this type of launch configuration.
  • category is an optional attribute that specifies a category for this launch configuration type. Categories are client defined. This attribute was added in the 2.1 release.
  • sourceLocatorId an optional unique identifier of a sourceLocator extension that is used to create the source locator for sessions launched using launch configurations of this type. This attribute was added in the 3.0 release.
  • sourcePathComputerId an optional unique identifier of a sourcePathComputer extension that is used to compute a default source lookup path for launch configurations of this type. This attribute was added in the 3.0 release.

The category attribute has been added in release 2.1, such that other tools may re-use the launch configuration framework for purposes other than the standard running and debugging of programs under development. Such that clients may access arbitrary attributes specified in launch configuration type extension definitions, the method getAttribute has also been added. Launch configurations that are to be recognized as standard run/debug launch configurations should not specify the category attribute.

Clients that define a launch configuration delegate extension implement the ILaunchConfigurationDelegate interface.

Since:
2.0
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

    • getAttribute

      String getAttribute(String attributeName)
      Returns the attribute with the given name, as specified by this launch configuration type's extension definition, or null if unspecified.
      Parameters:
      attributeName - attribute name
      Returns:
      the specified extension attribute, or null
      Since:
      2.1
    • getCategory

      String getCategory()
      Returns this launch configuration type's category, or null if unspecified. This corresponds to the category attribute specified in the extension definition.
      Returns:
      this launch configuration type's category, or null
      Since:
      2.1
    • getDelegate

      Deprecated.
      use getDelegate(String) to specify mode
      Returns the launch configuration delegate for launch configurations of this type, for run mode. The first time this method is called, the delegate is instantiated.
      Returns:
      launch configuration delegate
      Throws:
      CoreException - if unable to instantiate the delegate
    • getDelegate

      Deprecated.
      since 3.3, the method getDelegates(Set) should be used instead, as there can be more than one capable delegate per mode or combination of modes
      Returns the launch configuration delegate for launch configurations of this type, for the specified mode. The first time this method is called for a mode, the delegate is instantiated. Launch delegates may be contributed to a launch configuration type via the extension point org.eclipse.debug.core.launchDelegates
      Parameters:
      mode - launch mode
      Returns:
      launch configuration delegate
      Throws:
      CoreException - if unable to instantiate the delegate
      Since:
      3.0
    • getDelegates

      ILaunchDelegate[] getDelegates(Set<String> modes) throws CoreException
      Returns the delegates capable of launching in the specified modes, possibly an empty set.
      Parameters:
      modes - set of launch modes
      Returns:
      the ILaunchDelegates capable of launching in the specified modes or an empty collection if none
      Throws:
      CoreException - if a problem is encountered
      Since:
      3.3
    • getPreferredDelegate

      ILaunchDelegate getPreferredDelegate(Set<String> modes) throws CoreException
      Returns the preferred launch delegate for this type in the specified mode combination or null if there is no preferred delegate.
      Parameters:
      modes - the set of modes to support
      Returns:
      the preferred delegate or null if none
      Throws:
      CoreException - if a problem is encountered
      Since:
      3.3
    • setPreferredDelegate

      void setPreferredDelegate(Set<String> modes, ILaunchDelegate delegate) throws CoreException
      Sets the preferred launch delegate for this type in the specified mode combination. Specify null as a preferred delegate to remove any preferred delegate setting for this launch configuration type.
      Parameters:
      modes - launch mode combination
      delegate - preferred launch delegate or null
      Throws:
      CoreException - if a problem is encountered
      Since:
      3.3
    • supportsModeCombination

      boolean supportsModeCombination(Set<String> modes)
      Returns whether this launch configuration supports the specified launch mode combination.
      Parameters:
      modes - launch mode combination
      Returns:
      whether the launch mode combination is supported
      Since:
      3.3
    • getIdentifier

      String getIdentifier()
      Returns the unique identifier for this type of launch configuration
      Returns:
      the unique identifier for this type of launch configuration
    • getName

      String getName()
      Returns the name of this type of launch configuration.
      Returns:
      the name of this type of launch configuration
    • getPluginIdentifier

      String getPluginIdentifier()
      Returns the identifier of the plug-in that contributes this launch configuration type.
      Returns:
      the identifier of the plug-in that contributes this launch configuration type
      Since:
      3.0
    • getSourceLocatorId

      String getSourceLocatorId()
      Returns the identifier of the persistable source locator registered with this launch configurations type, or null if unspecified. A source locator can be specified by a launch configuration type or launch delegate extension's sourceLocatorId attribute.

      Only one source locator should be provided per launch configuration type and its launch delegates.

      Returns:
      the identifier of the persistable source locator registered with this launch configurations type, or null if unspecified
      Since:
      3.0
    • getSourcePathComputer

      ISourcePathComputer getSourcePathComputer()
      Returns the source path computer registered with this launch configuration type or null if unspecified. A source path computer can be specified by a launch configuration type or launch delegate extension's sourcePathComputerId attribute.

      Only one source path computer should be provided per launch configuration type and its launch delegates.

      Returns:
      the source path computer registered with this launch configuration type or null if unspecified
      Since:
      3.0
    • getSupportedModes

      @Deprecated Set<String> getSupportedModes()
      Deprecated.
      Since 3.3 all modes are provided as sets and not individual strings. The method getSupportedModeCombinations should be used instead to retrieve the complete listing of supported modes and their allowable combinations.
      Returns all of the registered supported modes for this launch configuration type. This method does not return null.

      The returned set does not convey any mode combination capability nor does it describe how or what the type can launch, all this method does is return a set of strings of all the modes in some way associated with this type

      Returns:
      the set of all supported modes
      Since:
      3.2
    • getSupportedModeCombinations

      Set<Set<String>> getSupportedModeCombinations()
      Returns a java.util.Set of java.util.Sets containing all of the supported launch mode combinations for this type.
      Returns:
      a set of sets of all the supported mode combinations supported by this type
      Since:
      3.3
    • isPublic

      boolean isPublic()
      Returns whether this launch configuration type is public. Public configuration types are available for use by the user, for example, the user can create new configurations based on public types through the UI. Private types are not accessible in this way, but are still available through the methods on ILaunchManager.
      Returns:
      whether this launch configuration type is public.
    • newInstance

      ILaunchConfigurationWorkingCopy newInstance(IContainer container, String name) throws CoreException
      Returns a new launch configuration working copy of this type, that resides in the specified container, with the given name. When container is null, the configuration will reside locally in the metadata area. Note: a launch configuration is not actually created until the working copy is saved.

      The configuration name parameter cannot contain file separator characters (sub directories) when the container is null (i.e. when the configuration is to be stored in the local metadata area.

      Parameters:
      container - the container in which the new configuration will reside, or null if the configuration should reside locally with the metadata.
      name - name for the launch configuration
      Returns:
      a new launch configuration working copy instance of this type
      Throws:
      CoreException - if an instance of this type of launch configuration could not be created for any reason
    • supportsMode

      boolean supportsMode(String mode)
      Returns whether this type of launch configuration supports the specified mode.
      Parameters:
      mode - a mode in which a configuration can be launched, one of the mode constants defined by ILaunchManager - RUN_MODE or DEBUG_MODE.
      Returns:
      whether this kind of launch configuration supports the specified mode
    • getContributorName

      String getContributorName()
      Returns the name of the plug-in that contributed this launch configuration type.
      Returns:
      name of contributing plug-in
      Since:
      3.3
    • getPrototypes

      ILaunchConfiguration[] getPrototypes() throws CoreException
      Returns all launch configuration prototypes of the this type, possibly an empty collection.
      Returns:
      all launch configuration prototypes of the this type
      Throws:
      CoreException - if unable to retrieve the prototypes
      Since:
      3.12
    • newPrototypeInstance

      ILaunchConfigurationWorkingCopy newPrototypeInstance(IContainer container, String name) throws CoreException
      Returns a new launch configuration working copy of this type, that resides in the specified container, with the given name. When container is null, the configuration will reside locally in the metadata area. Note: a launch configuration is not actually created until the working copy is saved.

      The configuration name parameter cannot contain file separator characters (sub directories) when the container is null (i.e. when the configuration is to be stored in the local metadata area.

      Parameters:
      container - the container in which the new configuration will reside, or null if the configuration should reside locally with the metadata.
      name - name for the launch configuration
      Returns:
      a new launch configuration working copy instance of this type
      Throws:
      CoreException - if an instance of this type of launch configuration could not be created for any reason
      Since:
      3.12
    • supportsPrototypes

      boolean supportsPrototypes()
      Returns whether this type of launch configuration supports prototypes.
      Returns:
      whether this kind of launch configuration supports the prototypes
      Since:
      3.12
    • supportsCommandLine

      boolean supportsCommandLine()
      Returns whether this type of launch configuration supports showing command line.
      Returns:
      whether this kind of launch configuration supports showing command line
      Since:
      3.13
    • supportsOutputMerging

      boolean supportsOutputMerging()
      Returns whether this type of launch configuration supports launching processes with error stream redirected and merged with standard output stream.
      Returns:
      whether this kind of launch configuration supports output merging
      Since:
      3.14