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* $Date: 2007-02-11 18:59:05 -0600 (Sun, 11 Feb 2007) $
*
* Copyright 2003-2007 Jive Software.
*
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package org.jivesoftware.smackx.packet;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.PacketExtension;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.FormField;
/**
* Represents a form that could be use for gathering data as well as for
* reporting data returned from a search.
*
* @author Gaston Dombiak
*/
public class DataForm implements PacketExtension {
/**
*
* Represents items of reported data.
*
* @author Gaston Dombiak
*/
public static class Item {
private List<FormField> fields = new ArrayList<FormField>();
public Item(List<FormField> fields) {
this.fields = fields;
}
/**
* Returns the fields that define the data that goes with the item.
*
* @return the fields that define the data that goes with the item.
*/
public Iterator<FormField> getFields() {
return Collections.unmodifiableList(
new ArrayList<FormField>(fields)).iterator();
}
public String toXML() {
final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
buf.append("<item>");
// Loop through all the form items and append them to the string
// buffer
for (final Iterator<FormField> i = getFields(); i.hasNext();) {
final FormField field = i.next();
buf.append(field.toXML());
}
buf.append("</item>");
return buf.toString();
}
}
/**
*
* Represents the fields that will be returned from a search. This
* information is useful when you try to use the jabber:iq:search namespace
* to return dynamic form information.
*
* @author Gaston Dombiak
*/
public static class ReportedData {
private List<FormField> fields = new ArrayList<FormField>();
public ReportedData(List<FormField> fields) {
this.fields = fields;
}
/**
* Returns the fields returned from a search.
*
* @return the fields returned from a search.
*/
public Iterator<FormField> getFields() {
return Collections.unmodifiableList(
new ArrayList<FormField>(fields)).iterator();
}
public String toXML() {
final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
buf.append("<reported>");
// Loop through all the form items and append them to the string
// buffer
for (final Iterator<FormField> i = getFields(); i.hasNext();) {
final FormField field = i.next();
buf.append(field.toXML());
}
buf.append("</reported>");
return buf.toString();
}
}
private final String type;
private String title;
private List<String> instructions = new ArrayList<String>();
private ReportedData reportedData;
private final List<Item> items = new ArrayList<Item>();
private final List<FormField> fields = new ArrayList<FormField>();
public DataForm(String type) {
this.type = type;
}
/**
* Adds a new field as part of the form.
*
* @param field
* the field to add to the form.
*/
public void addField(FormField field) {
synchronized (fields) {
fields.add(field);
}
}
/**
* Adds a new instruction to the list of instructions that explain how to
* fill out the form and what the form is about. The dataform could include
* multiple instructions since each instruction could not contain newlines
* characters.
*
* @param instruction
* the new instruction that explain how to fill out the form.
*/
public void addInstruction(String instruction) {
synchronized (instructions) {
instructions.add(instruction);
}
}
/**
* Adds a new item returned from a search.
*
* @param item
* the item returned from a search.
*/
public void addItem(Item item) {
synchronized (items) {
items.add(item);
}
}
@Override
public String getElementName() {
return "x";
}
/**
* Returns an Iterator for the fields that are part of the form.
*
* @return an Iterator for the fields that are part of the form.
*/
public Iterator<FormField> getFields() {
synchronized (fields) {
return Collections.unmodifiableList(
new ArrayList<FormField>(fields)).iterator();
}
}
/**
* Returns an Iterator for the list of instructions that explain how to fill
* out the form and what the form is about. The dataform could include
* multiple instructions since each instruction could not contain newlines
* characters. Join the instructions together in order to show them to the
* user.
*
* @return an Iterator for the list of instructions that explain how to fill
* out the form.
*/
public Iterator<String> getInstructions() {
synchronized (instructions) {
return Collections.unmodifiableList(
new ArrayList<String>(instructions)).iterator();
}
}
/**
* Returns an Iterator for the items returned from a search.
*
* @return an Iterator for the items returned from a search.
*/
public Iterator<Item> getItems() {
synchronized (items) {
return Collections.unmodifiableList(new ArrayList<Item>(items))
.iterator();
}
}
@Override
public String getNamespace() {
return "jabber:x:data";
}
/**
* Returns the fields that will be returned from a search.
*
* @return fields that will be returned from a search.
*/
public ReportedData getReportedData() {
return reportedData;
}
/**
* Returns the description of the data. It is similar to the title on a web
* page or an X window. You can put a <title/> on either a form to fill out,
* or a set of data results.
*
* @return description of the data.
*/
public String getTitle() {
return title;
}
/**
* Returns the meaning of the data within the context. The data could be
* part of a form to fill out, a form submission or data results.
* <p>
*
* Possible form types are:
* <ul>
* <li>form -> This packet contains a form to fill out. Display it to the
* user (if your program can).</li>
* <li>submit -> The form is filled out, and this is the data that is being
* returned from the form.</li>
* <li>cancel -> The form was cancelled. Tell the asker that piece of
* information.</li>
* <li>result -> Data results being returned from a search, or some other
* query.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @return the form's type.
*/
public String getType() {
return type;
}
/**
* Sets the list of instructions that explain how to fill out the form and
* what the form is about. The dataform could include multiple instructions
* since each instruction could not contain newlines characters.
*
* @param instructions
* list of instructions that explain how to fill out the form.
*/
public void setInstructions(List<String> instructions) {
this.instructions = instructions;
}
/**
* Sets the fields that will be returned from a search.
*
* @param reportedData
* the fields that will be returned from a search.
*/
public void setReportedData(ReportedData reportedData) {
this.reportedData = reportedData;
}
/**
* Sets the description of the data. It is similar to the title on a web
* page or an X window. You can put a <title/> on either a form to fill out,
* or a set of data results.
*
* @param title
* description of the data.
*/
public void setTitle(String title) {
this.title = title;
}
@Override
public String toXML() {
final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
buf.append("<").append(getElementName()).append(" xmlns=\"")
.append(getNamespace())
.append("\" type=\"" + getType() + "\">");
if (getTitle() != null) {
buf.append("<title>").append(getTitle()).append("</title>");
}
for (final Iterator<String> it = getInstructions(); it.hasNext();) {
buf.append("<instructions>").append(it.next())
.append("</instructions>");
}
// Append the list of fields returned from a search
if (getReportedData() != null) {
buf.append(getReportedData().toXML());
}
// Loop through all the items returned from a search and append them to
// the string buffer
for (final Iterator<Item> i = getItems(); i.hasNext();) {
final Item item = i.next();
buf.append(item.toXML());
}
// Loop through all the form fields and append them to the string buffer
for (final Iterator<FormField> i = getFields(); i.hasNext();) {
final FormField field = i.next();
buf.append(field.toXML());
}
buf.append("</").append(getElementName()).append(">");
return buf.toString();
}
}