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package org.dspace.app.webui.submit.step;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
import org.dspace.app.util.SubmissionInfo;
import org.dspace.app.webui.submit.JSPStep;
import org.dspace.app.webui.submit.JSPStepManager;
import org.dspace.app.webui.util.UIUtil;
import org.dspace.authorize.AuthorizeException;
import org.dspace.core.ConfigurationManager;
import org.dspace.core.Context;
import org.dspace.submit.AbstractProcessingStep;
import org.dspace.submit.step.SampleStep;
/**
* This is a Sample Step class which can be used as template for creating new
* custom JSP-UI Step classes!
* <p>
* Please Note: This class works in conjunction with the
* org.dspace.submit.step.SampleStep , which is a sample step
* processing class!
* <p>
* This step can be added to any Submission process (for testing purposes) by
* adding the following to the appropriate <submission-process> tag in the
* /config/item-submission.xml:
*
* <step>
* <heading>Sample</heading>
* <processing-class>org.dspace.submit.step.SampleStep</processing-class>
* <jspui-binding>org.dspace.app.webui.submit.step.JSPSampleStep</jspui-binding>
* <workflow-editable>true</workflow-editable>
* </step>
*
* <P>
* The following methods are called in this order:
* <ul>
* <li>Call doPreProcessing() method</li>
* <li>If showJSP() was specified from doPreProcessing(), then the JSP
* specified will be displayed</li>
* <li>If showJSP() was not specified from doPreProcessing(), then the
* doProcessing() method is called an the step completes immediately</li>
* <li>Call doProcessing() method on appropriate AbstractProcessingStep after the user returns from the JSP, in order
* to process the user input</li>
* <li>Call doPostProcessing() method to determine if more user interaction is
* required, and if further JSPs need to be called.</li>
* <li>If there are more "pages" in this step then, the process begins again
* (for the new page).</li>
* <li>Once all pages are complete, control is forwarded back to the
* SubmissionController, and the next step is called.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @see org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.SubmissionController
* @see org.dspace.app.webui.submit.JSPStep
* @see org.dspace.submit.step.SampleStep
*
* @author Tim Donohue
* @version $Revision$
*/
public class JSPSampleStep extends JSPStep
{
/** JSP which displays the step to the user * */
private static final String DISPLAY_JSP = "/submit/sample-step.jsp";
/** JSP which displays information to be reviewed during 'verify step' * */
private static final String REVIEW_JSP = "/submit/review-sample.jsp";
/**
* Do any pre-processing to determine which JSP (if any) is used to generate
* the UI for this step. This method should include the gathering and
* validating of all data required by the JSP. In addition, if the JSP
* requires any variable to passed to it on the Request, this method should
* set those variables.
* <P>
* If this step requires user interaction, then this method must call the
* JSP to display, using the "showJSP()" method of the JSPStepManager class.
* <P>
* If this step doesn't require user interaction OR you are solely using
* Manakin for your user interface, then this method may be left EMPTY,
* since all step processing should occur in the doProcessing() method.
*
* @param context
* current DSpace context
* @param request
* current servlet request object
* @param response
* current servlet response object
* @param subInfo
* submission info object
*/
public void doPreProcessing(Context context, HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response, SubmissionInfo subInfo)
throws ServletException, IOException, SQLException,
AuthorizeException
{
/*
* In this method, you should do any pre-processing required before the
* Step's JSP can be displayed, and call the first JSP to display (using
* the showJSP() method of JSPStepManager)
*
*
* Pre-processing may include, but is not limited to:
*
* 1) Gathering necessary data (to be displayed on the JSP) from
* database or other DSpace classes. This data should be stored in the
* HttpServletRequest object (using request.setAttribute()) so that your
* JSP can access it! 2) Based on the input, determine which JSP you
* actually want to load! This can be especially important for Steps
* which use multiple JSPs. 3) For steps with multiple "pages", you may
* want to use the inherited getCurrentPage() method to determine which
* page you are currently on, so that you know which JSP to show!
*
* In order for your JSP to load after this doPreProcessing() step, you
* *MUST* call the inherited showJSP() method!
*
* NOTE: a Step need not even use a JSP (if it's just a step which does
* backend processing, and doesn't require a Web User Interface). For
* these types of "processing-only" Steps, you should perform all of
* your processing in the "doProcessing()" method, and this
* doPreProcessing() method should be left EMPTY!
*
*/
/*
* FAQ:
*
* 1) How many times is doPreProcessing() called for a single Step?
*
* It's called once for each page in the step. So, if getNumberOfPages()
* returns 1, it's called only once. If getNumberOfPages() returns 2,
* it's called twice (once for each page), etc.
*/
/*
* Here's some example code that sets a Request attribute for the
* sample-step.jsp to use, and then Loads the sample-step.jsp
*/
// retrieve my DSpace URL from the Configuration File!
String myDSpaceURL = ConfigurationManager.getProperty("dspace.url");
request.setAttribute("my.url", myDSpaceURL);
// Tell JSPStepManager class to load "sample-step.jsp"
JSPStepManager.showJSP(request, response, subInfo, DISPLAY_JSP);
}
/**
* Do any post-processing after the step's backend processing occurred (in
* the doProcessing() method).
* <P>
* It is this method's job to determine whether processing completed
* successfully, or display another JSP informing the users of any potential
* problems/errors.
* <P>
* If this step doesn't require user interaction OR you are solely using
* Manakin for your user interface, then this method may be left EMPTY,
* since all step processing should occur in the doProcessing() method.
*
* @param context
* current DSpace context
* @param request
* current servlet request object
* @param response
* current servlet response object
* @param subInfo
* submission info object
* @param status
* any status/errors reported by doProcessing() method
*/
public void doPostProcessing(Context context, HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response, SubmissionInfo subInfo, int status)
throws ServletException, IOException, SQLException,
AuthorizeException
{
/*
* In this method, you should do any post-processing of errors or
* messages returned by doProcessing() method, to determine if the user
* has completed this step or if further user input is required.
*
* This method is called immediately AFTER doProcessing(), and any
* errors or messages returned by doProcessing() are passed to this
* method as an input.
*
* Post-processing includes, but is not limited to: 1) Validating that
* the user filled out required fields (and if not, forwarding him/her
* back to appropriate JSP) 2) Determining which JSP to display based on
* the error or status message which was passed into this method from
* doProcessing()
*
* NOTE: If this step has multiple "pages" defined (i.e. the below
* getNumberOfPages() method returns > 1), then you DO NOT need to load
* the next page here! After the post-processing of the first page
* completes, the JSPStepManager class will call "doPreProcessing()"
* automatically for page #2, etc.
*
* Once post-processing completes, and the JSPStepManager class
* determines there are no more pages to this step, control is sent back
* to the SubmissionController (and the next step is called).
*/
/***********************************************************************
* IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS to be aware of :
**********************************************************************/
// This function retrieves the path of the JSP which just submitted its
// form to this class (e.g. "/submit/sample-step.jsp", in this case)
// String lastJSPDisplayed = JSPStepManager.getLastJSPDisplayed(request);
// This function retrieves the number of the current "page"
// within this Step. This is useful if your step actually
// has more than one "page" within the Progress Bar. It can
// help you determine which Page the user just came from,
// as well as determine which JSP to load in doPreProcessing()
// int currentPageNum = SampleStep.getCurrentPage(request);
// This function returns the NAME of the button the user
// just pressed in order to submit the form.
// In this case, we are saying default to the "Next" button,
// if it cannot be determined which button was pressed.
// (requires you use the AbstractProcessingStep.PREVIOUS_BUTTON,
// AbstractProcessingStep.NEXT_BUTTON, and AbstractProcessingStep.CANCEL_BUTTON
// constants in your JSPs)
String buttonPressed = UIUtil.getSubmitButton(request,
AbstractProcessingStep.NEXT_BUTTON);
// We also have some Button Name constants to work with.
// Assuming you used these constants to NAME your submit buttons,
// we can do different processing based on which button was pressed
if (buttonPressed.equals(AbstractProcessingStep.NEXT_BUTTON))
{
// special processing for "Next" button
// YOU DON'T NEED TO ATTEMPT TO REDIRECT/FORWARD TO THE NEXT PAGE
// HERE,
// the SubmissionController will do that automatically!
}
else if (buttonPressed.equals(AbstractProcessingStep.PREVIOUS_BUTTON))
{
// special processing for "Previous" button
// YOU DON'T NEED TO ATTEMPT TO REDIRECT/FORWARD TO THE PREVIOUS
// PAGE HERE,
// the SubmissionController will do that automatically!
}
else if (buttonPressed.equals(AbstractProcessingStep.CANCEL_BUTTON))
{
// special processing for "Cancel/Save" button
// YOU DON'T NEED TO ATTEMPT TO REDIRECT/FORWARD TO THE CANCEL/SAVE
// PAGE HERE,
// the SubmissionController will do that automatically!
}
// Here's some sample error message processing!
if (status == SampleStep.STATUS_USER_INPUT_ERROR)
{
// special processing for this error message
}
/***********************************************************************
* SAMPLE CODE (all of which is commented out)
*
* (For additional sample code, see any of the existing JSPStep classes)
**********************************************************************/
/*
* HOW-TO RELOAD PAGE BECAUSE OF INVALID INPUT!
*
* If you have already validated the form inputs, and determined that
* one or more is invalid, you can RELOAD the JSP by calling
* JSPStepManger.showJSP() like:
*
* JSPStepManger.showJSP(request, response, subInfo, "/submit/sample-step.jsp");
*
* You should make sure to pass a flag to your JSP to let it know which
* fields were invalid, so that it can display an error message next to
* them:
*
* request.setAttribute("invalid-fields", listOfInvalidFields);
*/
/*
* HOW-TO GO TO THE NEXT "PAGE" IN THIS STEP
*
* If this step has multiple "pages" that appear in the Progress Bar,
* you can step to the next page AUTOMATICALLY by just NOT calling
* "JSPStepManger.showJSP()" in your doPostProcessing() method.
*
*/
/*
* HOW-TO COMPLETE/END THIS STEP
*
* In order to complete this step, just do NOT call JSPStepManger.showJSP()! Once all
* pages are finished, the JSPStepManager class will report to the
* SubmissionController that this step is now finished!
*/
}
/**
* Retrieves the number of pages that this "step" extends over. This method
* is used by the SubmissionController to build the progress bar.
* <P>
* This method may just return 1 for most steps (since most steps consist of
* a single page). But, it should return a number greater than 1 for any
* "step" which spans across a number of HTML pages. For example, the
* configurable "Describe" step (configured using input-forms.xml) overrides
* this method to return the number of pages that are defined by its
* configuration file.
* <P>
* Steps which are non-interactive (i.e. they do not display an interface to
* the user) should return a value of 1, so that they are only processed
* once!
*
*
* @param request
* The HTTP Request
* @param subInfo
* The current submission information object
*
* @return the number of pages in this step
*/
public int getNumberOfPages(HttpServletRequest request,
SubmissionInfo subInfo) throws ServletException
{
/*
* This method tells the SubmissionController how many "pages" to put in
* the Progress Bar for this Step.
*
* Most steps should just return 1 (which means the Step only appears
* once in the Progress Bar).
*
* If this Step should be shown as multiple "Pages" in the Progress Bar,
* then return a value higher than 1. For example, return 2 in order to
* have this Step appear twice in a row within the Progress Bar.
*
* If you return 0, this Step will not appear in the Progress Bar at
* ALL! Therefore it is important for non-interactive steps to return 0.
*/
// in most cases, you'll want to just return 1
return 1;
}
/**
* Return the URL path (e.g. /submit/review-metadata.jsp) of the JSP
* which will review the information that was gathered in this Step.
* <P>
* This Review JSP is loaded by the 'Verify' Step, in order to dynamically
* generate a submission verification page consisting of the information
* gathered in all the enabled submission steps.
*
* @param context
* current DSpace context
* @param request
* current servlet request object
* @param response
* current servlet response object
* @param subInfo
* submission info object
*/
public String getReviewJSP(Context context, HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response, SubmissionInfo subInfo)
{
return REVIEW_JSP;
}
}