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*
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package com.speedment.plugins.enums.internal.ui;
import com.speedment.plugins.enums.StringToEnumTypeMapper;
import com.speedment.tool.config.ColumnProperty;
import com.speedment.tool.propertyeditor.PropertyEditor;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import javafx.beans.binding.Bindings;
/**
* Editor for generating a comma-separated string.
* <p>
* We parse what values an enum should be able to take from a string, where
* each element is separated by a comma. This editor allows the user
* to easily edit such a string.
*
* @param <T> the column property type
*
* @author Simon Jonasson
* @since 3.0.0
*/
public class CommaSeparatedStringEditor<T extends ColumnProperty>
implements PropertyEditor<T> {
@Override
public Stream<Item> fieldsFor(T document) {
return Stream.of(
new AddRemoveStringItem(
"Enum Constants",
document.enumConstantsProperty(),
"Used for defining what contants the generated enum can have",
Bindings.equal(document.typeMapperProperty(), StringToEnumTypeMapper.class.getName())
)
);
}
}