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It allows an * expression to reference a variable definition. If there is no such definition then the Policy is * invalid. A reference can be included anywwhere in an expression where the referenced expression * would be valid. * * @since 2.0 * @author Seth Proctor */ public class VariableReference implements Expression { // the identifier used to resolve the reference private String variableId; // the actual definition we refernce, if it's known private VariableDefinition definition = null; // a manager for resolving references, if it's been provided private VariableManager manager = null; /** * Simple constructor that takes only the identifier. This is provided for tools that want to * build policies only for the sake of encoding or displaying them. This constructor will not * create a reference that can be followed to its associated definition, so it cannot be used in * evaluation. * * @param variableId * the reference identifier */ public VariableReference(String variableId) { this.variableId = variableId; } /** * Constructor that takes the definition referenced by this class. If you're building policies * programatically, this is typically the form you use. It does make the connection from * reference to definition, so this will result in an evaluatable reference. * * @param definition * the definition this class references */ public VariableReference(VariableDefinition definition) { this.variableId = definition.getVariableId(); this.definition = definition; } /** * Constructor that takes the reference identifier and a manager. This is typically only used by * parsing code, since the manager is used to handle out-of-order definitions and circular * references. * * @param variableId * the reference identifier * @param manager * a <code>VariableManager</code> used to handle the dependencies between references * and definitions during parsing */ public VariableReference(String variableId, VariableManager manager) { this.variableId = variableId; this.manager = manager; } /** * Returns a new instance of the <code>VariableReference</code> class based on a DOM node. The * node must be the root of an XML VariableReferenceType. * * @param root * the DOM root of a VariableReferenceType XML type * @param metaData * the meta-data associated with the containing policy * @param manager * the <code>VariableManager</code> used to connect this reference to its definition * * @throws ParsingException * if the VariableReferenceType is invalid */ public static VariableReference getInstance(Node root, PolicyMetaData metaData, VariableManager manager) throws ParsingException { // pretty easy, since there's just an attribute... String variableId = root.getAttributes().getNamedItem("VariableId").getNodeValue(); // ...but we keep the manager since after this we'll probably get // asked for our type, etc., and the manager will also be used to // resolve the actual definition return new VariableReference(variableId, manager); } /** * Returns the reference identifier. * * @return the reference's identifier */ public String getVariableId() { return variableId; } /** * Returns the <code>VariableDefinition</code> referenced by this class, or null if the * definition cannot be resolved. * * @return the referenced definition or null */ public VariableDefinition getReferencedDefinition() { // if this was created with a concrete definition, then that's what // we return, otherwise we query the manager (if we have one) if (definition != null) { return definition; } else if (manager != null) { return manager.getDefinition(variableId); } // if the simple constructor was used, then we have nothing return null; } /** * Evaluates the referenced expression using the given context, and either returns an error or a * resulting value. If this doesn't reference an evaluatable expression (eg, a single Function) * then this will throw an exception. * * @param context * the representation of the request * * @return the result of evaluation */ public EvaluationResult evaluate(EvaluationCtx context) { Expression xpr = getReferencedDefinition().getExpression(); // Note that it's technically possible for this expression to // be something like a Function, which isn't Evaluatable. It // wouldn't make sense to have this, but it is possible. Because // it makes no sense, however, it's unlcear exactly what the // error should be, so raising the ClassCastException here seems // as good an approach as any for now... return ((Evaluatable) xpr).evaluate(context); } /** * Returns the type of the referenced expression. * * @return the attribute return type of the referenced expression * * @throws ProcessingException * if the type couldn't be resolved */ public URI getType() { // if we have a concrete definition, then ask it for the type, // otherwise query the manager using the getVariableType method, // since this handles type-checking for definitions that haven't // been parsed yet if (definition != null) { return definition.getExpression().getType(); } else { if (manager != null) return manager.getVariableType(variableId); } throw new ProcessingException("couldn't resolve the type"); } /** * Tells whether evaluation will return a bag or a single value. * * @return true if evaluation will return a bag, false otherwise * * @throws ProcessingException * if the return type couldn't be resolved */ public boolean returnsBag() { // see comment in getType() if (definition != null) { return getReferencedDefinition().getExpression().returnsBag(); } else { if (manager != null) return manager.returnsBag(variableId); } throw new ProcessingException("couldn't resolve the return type"); } /** * Tells whether evaluation will return a bag or a single value. * * @return true if evaluation will return a bag, false otherwise * * @deprecated As of 2.0, you should use the <code>returnsBag</code> method from the * super-interface <code>Expression</code>. * * @throws ProcessingException * if the return type couldn't be resolved */ public boolean evaluatesToBag() { return returnsBag(); } /** * Always returns an empty list since references never have children in the policy tree. Note * that the referenced definition may still have children, so tools may want to treat these as * children of this reference, but must take care since circular references could create a tree * of infinite depth. * * @return an empty <code>List</code> */ public List<Expression> getChildren() { return Collections.emptyList(); } /** * Encodes this class into its XML representation and writes this encoding to the given * <code>OutputStream</code> with no indentation. * * @param output * a stream into which the XML-encoded data is written */ public void encode(OutputStream output) { encode(output, new Indenter(0)); } /** * Encodes this class into its XML representation and writes this encoding to the given * <code>OutputStream</code> with indentation. * * @param output * a stream into which the XML-encoded data is written * @param indenter * an object that creates indentation strings */ public void encode(OutputStream output, Indenter indenter) { PrintStream out = new PrintStream(output); String indent = indenter.makeString(); out.println(indent + "<VariableReference VariableId=\"" + variableId + "\"/>"); } }