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package org.waveprotocol.wave.model.document.util;
import org.waveprotocol.wave.model.document.ReadableDocument;
import org.waveprotocol.wave.model.document.operation.automaton.DocumentSchema.PermittedCharacters;
import org.waveprotocol.wave.model.util.Preconditions;
import org.waveprotocol.wave.model.util.ReadableStringMap.ProcV;
import org.waveprotocol.wave.model.util.StringMap;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A safe container for building xml strings This is a Mutable class, it uses a
* StringBuilder internally for performance
*
* This class provides an interface, and some handy constructor methods. The
* implementation is in {@link XmlStringBuilderDoc}. That class also extends
* this interface to provide methods to convert nodes to their string
* representation using a document view. The need for that capability is rarer,
* and hence the split into two classes, so users don't have to suffer the
* verbosity of generics if they are just building a string. The static
* constructors here will return the appropriate type depending on whether a
* document view is given in the constructor, and so we also gain type safety
* (it's impossible to call "appendNode" on a builder that was not constructed
* with a document view.)
*
* @author danilatos@google.com (Daniel Danilatos)
*/
public abstract class XmlStringBuilder {
/**
* Serializes the inner XML of a document.
*
* @param doc document
* @return the XML representation of the inner contents of {@code doc}.
*/
public static <N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N, ?, ?> innerXml(ReadableDocument<N, ?, ?> doc) {
//
// NOTE(user):
// This two-step unravelling of re-quantifying the type-parameters into type variables
// is only required in order to coax javac's dumb generic-inference to realise that the call is
// type-safe. Eclipse's compiler is smarter, and does not require this extra work.
//
return innerXml1(doc);
}
private static <N, E extends N, T extends N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N, E, T>
innerXml1(ReadableDocument<N, E, T> doc) {
return createChildren(doc, doc.getDocumentElement());
}
/**
* Serializes the inner XML of a document with constraints.
*
* @param doc document
* @return the XML representation of the inner contents of {@code doc}.
*/
public static <N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N, ?, ?> innerXml(ReadableDocument<N, ?, ?> doc,
PermittedCharacters permittedChars) {
return innerXmlHelper(doc, permittedChars);
}
private static <N, E extends N, T extends N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N, E, T> innerXmlHelper(
ReadableDocument<N, E, T> doc, PermittedCharacters permittedChars) {
return XmlStringBuilderDoc.createEmptyWithCharConstraints(doc, permittedChars)
.appendChildXmlFragment(doc.getDocumentElement());
}
/**
* Serializes the outer XML of a document.
*
* @param doc a document
* @return the XML representation of {@code doc}.
*/
public static <N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N, ?, ?> outerXml(ReadableDocument<N, ?, ?> doc) {
//
// NOTE(user):
// This two-step unravelling of re-quantifying the type-parameters into type variables
// is only required in order to coax javac's dumb generic-inference to realise that the call is
// type-safe. Eclipse's compiler is smarter, and does not require this extra work.
//
return outerXml1(doc);
}
private static <N, E extends N, T extends N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N, E, T> outerXml1(
ReadableDocument<N, E, T> doc) {
return createNode(doc, doc.getDocumentElement());
}
/**
* Constructs empty xml
*/
public static XmlStringBuilder createEmpty() {
return XmlStringBuilderDoc.createEmpty(null);
}
/**
* Same as {@link #createEmpty()}, but with constraints on characters.
* @param permittedChars
*/
public static XmlStringBuilder createEmptyWithCharConstraints(
PermittedCharacters permittedChars) {
return XmlStringBuilderDoc.createEmptyWithCharConstraints(null, permittedChars);
}
/**
* Constructs a builder from a string containing a bit of xml
* @param xmlContent the xml content
* @return new {@link XmlStringBuilder} with the xml as content
*/
public static XmlStringBuilder createFromXmlString(String xmlContent) {
return XmlStringBuilder.innerXml(DocProviders.POJO.parse(xmlContent));
}
/**
* Same as {@link #createFromXmlString(String)}, but with constraints on characters.
* @param xmlContent
*/
public static XmlStringBuilder createFromXmlStringWithContraints(String xmlContent,
PermittedCharacters permittedChars) {
return XmlStringBuilder.innerXml(DocProviders.POJO.parse(xmlContent), permittedChars);
}
/**
* @param text Will be adjusted if it contains invalid characters
* @return new {@link XmlStringBuilder} with text content
*/
// TODO(danilatos): Rename, because now it might modify text as well
public static XmlStringBuilder createText(String text) {
return createEmpty().appendText(text);
}
/**
* Constructs empty xml
*/
public static <N, E extends N, T extends N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N,E,T>
createEmpty(ReadableDocument<N, E, T> view) {
return XmlStringBuilderDoc.createEmpty(view);
}
/**
* @param node Must be either an Element or a Text
* @return The xml string representation of the given node (i.e. like outerHTML)
*/
public static <N, E extends N, T extends N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N,E,T>
createNode(ReadableDocument<N, E, T> view, N node) {
return createEmpty(view).appendNode(node);
}
/**
* @param element
* @return The xml string representation of the node's children (i.e. like innerHTML)
*/
public static <N, E extends N, T extends N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N,E,T>
createChildren(ReadableDocument<N, E, T> view, E element) {
return createEmpty(view).appendChildXmlFragment(element);
}
/**
* @param text
* @return new {@link XmlStringBuilder} with text content
*/
public static <N, E extends N, T extends N> XmlStringBuilderDoc<N,E,T>
createText(ReadableDocument<N, E, T> view, String text) {
return createEmpty(view).appendText(text);
}
/**
* TODO(danilatos): Consider removing this method from here...
* @return self for convenience
*/
public XmlStringBuilder appendBr() {
return append(createEmpty().wrap("br"));
}
/**
* Empty the string
*/
public abstract void clear();
/**
* @return the "item length"
*/
public abstract int getLength();
/**
* Appends an XmlString onto this one
*
* @param xml
* @return this for convenience
*/
public abstract XmlStringBuilder append(XmlStringBuilder xml);
/**
* Wraps self in the given tag, with length adjusted to 1
*
* @param tagName
* @return this for convenience
*/
public abstract XmlStringBuilder wrap(String tagName);
/**
* Wraps the string in the given tag with attributes, length adjusted to 1
*
* @param tagName
* @param attribs A vararg list of strings of even length, every odd one is an attrib name,
* every even one is an attrib value
* @return this for convenience
*/
public abstract XmlStringBuilder wrap(String tagName, String... attribs);
/**
* Same as {@link #appendText(String)} with {@link PermittedCharacters#BLIP_TEXT} as
* the default permitted characters.
*/
// TODO(danilatos): Rename, because now it might modify text as well
public abstract XmlStringBuilder appendText(String text);
/**
* Adds the text to the end of the xml. The text may be adjusted based on the
* permitted characters restriction - invalid characters will be ommitted or
* replaced with whitespace.
*
* @param text
* @param permittedChars
* @return self for convenience
*/
public abstract XmlStringBuilder appendText(String text, PermittedCharacters permittedChars);
/**
* This method should be used in preference to toString()
*
* TODO(danilatos): Make toString() return a prefixed version of this method.
*
* @return The XML string as a String
*/
public abstract String getXmlString();
/**
* Same {@link XmlStringBuilder#wrap(String, String...)} but with a map rather than a list.
* @param tagName
* @param attribs
*/
public final XmlStringBuilder wrap(String tagName, StringMap<String> attribs) {
final List<String> attribList = new ArrayList<String>();
attribs.each(new ProcV<String>() {
@Override
public void apply(String key, String value) {
Preconditions.checkNotNull(key, "key should not be null be null");
Preconditions.checkNotNull(value, "value should not be null be null");
attribList.add(key);
attribList.add(value);
}});
return wrap(tagName, attribList.toArray(new String[attribs.countEntries() * 2]));
}
}