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| package org.apache.felix.dm; |
| |
| import java.util.Collection; |
| import java.util.Dictionary; |
| import java.util.Map; |
| |
| import org.osgi.annotation.versioning.ProviderType; |
| |
| /** |
| * Configuration dependency that can track the availability of a (valid) configuration. To use |
| * it, specify a PID for the configuration. The dependency is required by default. If you define |
| * an optional configuration dependency, the updated callback will be invoked with an empty Dictionary, |
| * or with a type-safe configuration (which in this case can provide some default methods that you can |
| * use to inialize your component). |
| * <p> |
| * Also, only managed services are supported, not factories. If you need support for factories, then |
| * you can use |
| * {@link DependencyManager#createFactoryConfigurationAdapterService(String, String, boolean)}. |
| * There are a couple of things you need to be aware of when implementing the |
| * <code>updated(Dictionary)</code> method:<p> |
| * <ul> |
| * <li>Make sure it throws a <code>ConfigurationException</code> or any other exception when you |
| * get a configuration that is invalid. In this case, the dependency will not change: |
| * if it was not available, it will still not be. If it was available, it will remain available |
| * and implicitly assume you keep working with your old configuration.</li> |
| * <li>This method will be called before all required dependencies are available. Make sure you |
| * do not depend on these to parse your settings.</li> |
| * <li>When the configuration is lost, updated callback is invoked with a null dictionary parameter, |
| * and then the component stop lifecycle callback is invoked. |
| * <li>When the DM component is stopped, then updated(null) is not invoked. |
| * </ul> |
| * |
| * <p> The callback invoked when a configuration dependency is updated can supports the following signatures:<p> |
| * <ul> |
| * <li>callback(Dictionary) |
| * <li>callback(Component, Dictionary) |
| * <li>callback(Component, Configuration ... configTypes) // type safe configuration interface(s) |
| * <li>callback(Configuration ... configTypes) // type safe configuration interface(s) |
| * <li>callback(Dictionary, Configuration ... configTypes) // type safe configuration interfaces(s) |
| * <li>callback(Component, Dictionary, Configuration ... configTypes) // type safe configuration interfaces(s) |
| * </ul> |
| * |
| * <p> Support for a custom Configuration type is a new feature that allows you to specify an interface that is implemented |
| * by DM and such interface is then injected to your callback instead of the actual Dictionary. |
| * Using such configuration interface provides a way for creating type-safe configurations from a actual {@link Dictionary} that is |
| * normally injected by Dependency Manager. |
| * The callback accepts in argument an interface that you have to provide, and DM will inject a proxy that converts |
| * method calls from your configuration-type to lookups in the actual map or dictionary. The results of these lookups are then |
| * converted to the expected return type of the invoked configuration method.<br> |
| * As proxies are injected, no implementations of the desired configuration-type are necessary! |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * The lookups performed are based on the name of the method called on the configuration type. The method names are |
| * "mangled" to the following form: <tt>[lower case letter] [any valid character]*</tt>. Method names starting with |
| * <tt>get</tt> or <tt>is</tt> (JavaBean convention) are stripped from these prefixes. For example: given a dictionary |
| * with the key <tt>"foo"</tt> can be accessed from a configuration-type using the following method names: |
| * <tt>foo()</tt>, <tt>getFoo()</tt> and <tt>isFoo()</tt>.<p> |
| * |
| * If the property contains a dot (which is invalid in java method names), then dots (".") can be converted using the following conventions: |
| * <ul> |
| * |
| * <li> if the method name follows the javabean convention and/or kamel casing convention, then each capital letter is assumed to map to a "dot", |
| * followed by the same letter in lower case. This means only lower case properties are |
| * supported in this case. Example: getFooBar() or fooBar() will map to "foo.bar" property. |
| * |
| * <li> else, if the method name follows the standard OSGi metatype specification, then dots |
| * are encoded as "_"; and "_" is encoded as "__". (see OSGi r6 compendium, chapter 105.9.2). |
| * Example: "foo_BAR()" is mapped to "foo.BAR" property; "foo__BAR_zoo()" is mapped to "foo_BAR.zoo" property. |
| * </ul> |
| * <p> |
| * The return values supported are: primitive types (or their object wrappers), strings, enums, arrays of |
| * primitives/strings, {@link Collection} types, {@link Map} types, {@link Class}es and interfaces. When an interface is |
| * returned, it is treated equally to a configuration type, that is, it is returned as a proxy. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * Arrays can be represented either as comma-separated values, optionally enclosed in square brackets. For example: |
| * <tt>[ a, b, c ]</tt> and <tt>a, b,c</tt> are both considered an array of length 3 with the values "a", "b" and "c". |
| * Alternatively, you can append the array index to the key in the dictionary to obtain the same: a dictionary with |
| * "arr.0" => "a", "arr.1" => "b", "arr.2" => "c" would result in the same array as the earlier examples. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * Maps can be represented as single string values similarly as arrays, each value consisting of both the key and value |
| * separated by a dot. Optionally, the value can be enclosed in curly brackets. Similar to array, you can use the same |
| * dot notation using the keys. For example, a dictionary with |
| * |
| * <pre>{@code "map" => "{key1.value1, key2.value2}"}</pre> |
| * |
| * and a dictionary with <p> |
| * |
| * <pre>{@code "map.key1" => "value1", "map2.key2" => "value2"}</pre> |
| * |
| * result in the same map being returned. |
| * Instead of a map, you could also define an interface with the methods <tt>getKey1()</tt> and <tt>getKey2</tt> and use |
| * that interface as return type instead of a {@link Map}. |
| * <p> |
| * In case a lookup does not yield a value from the underlying map or dictionary, the following rules are applied: |
| * <ol> |
| * <li>primitive types yield their default value, as defined by the Java Specification; |
| * <li>string, {@link Class}es and enum values yield <code>null</code>; |
| * <li>for arrays, collections and maps, an empty array/collection/map is returned; |
| * <li>for other interface types that are treated as configuration type a null-object is returned. |
| * </ol> |
| * <p> |
| * @author <a href="mailto:dev@felix.apache.org">Felix Project Team</a> |
| */ |
| @ProviderType |
| public interface ConfigurationDependency extends Dependency, ComponentDependencyDeclaration { |
| /** |
| * Sets the name of the callback method that should be invoked when a configuration |
| * is available. The contract for this method is identical to that of |
| * <code>ManagedService.updated(Dictionary) throws ConfigurationException</code>. |
| * By default, if this method is not called, the callback name is "updated". |
| * |
| * <p> The callback is invoked on the instantiated component. |
| * |
| * @param callback the name of the callback method |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setCallback(String callback); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the name of the callback method that should be invoked when a configuration |
| * is available. The contract for this method is identical to that of |
| * <code>ManagedService.updated(Dictionary) throws ConfigurationException</code>. |
| * |
| * <p> the callback is invoked on the callback instance, and the component is not |
| * yet instantiated at the time the callback is invoked. |
| * |
| * @param instance the object to invoke the callback on |
| * @param callback the name of the callback method |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setCallback(Object instance, String callback); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the name of the callback method that should be invoked when a configuration |
| * is available. The contract for this method is identical to that of |
| * <code>ManagedService.updated(Dictionary) throws ConfigurationException</code>. |
| * |
| * <p> the callback is invoked on the callback instance, and if <code>needsInstance</code> is true, |
| * the component is instantiated at the time the callback is invoked |
| * |
| * @param instance the object to invoke the callback on. |
| * @param callback the name of the callback method |
| * @param needsInstance true if the component must be instantiated before the callback is invoked on the callback instance. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setCallback(Object instance, String callback, boolean needsInstance); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the name of the callback method that should be invoked when a configuration |
| * is available. The contract for this method is identical to that of |
| * <code>ManagedService.updated(Dictionary) throws ConfigurationException</code> with the difference that |
| * instead of a Dictionary it accepts an interface of the given configuration type.<br> |
| * By default, the pid is assumed to match the fqdn of the configuration type. |
| * |
| * <p>The callback is invoked on the instantiated component. |
| * |
| * @param callback the name of the callback method |
| * @param configType the configuration type that the callback method accepts. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setCallback(String callback, Class<?> configType); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the name of the callback method that should be invoked when a configuration |
| * is available. The contract for this method is identical to that of |
| * <code>ManagedService.updated(Dictionary) throws ConfigurationException</code> with the difference that |
| * instead of a Dictionary it accepts an interface of the given configuration type.<br> |
| * |
| * <p> The callback is invoked on the callback instance, and at this point the component is not yet instantiated. |
| * |
| * @param instance the object to invoke the callback on. |
| * @param callback the name of the callback method |
| * @param configType the configuration type that the callback method accepts. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setCallback(Object instance, String callback, Class<?> configType); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the name of the callback method that should be invoked when a configuration |
| * is available. The contract for this method is identical to that of |
| * <code>ManagedService.updated(Dictionary) throws ConfigurationException</code> with the difference that |
| * instead of a Dictionary it accepts an interface of the given configuration type.<br> |
| * |
| * <p> the callback is invoked on the callback instance, and if <code>needsInstance</code> is true, |
| * the component is instantiated at the time the callback is invoked |
| * |
| * @param instance the object to invoke the callback on. |
| * @param callback the name of the callback method |
| * @param configType the configuration type that the callback method accepts. |
| * @param needsInstance true if the component must be instantiated before the callback is invoked on the callback instance. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setCallback(Object instance, String callback, Class<?> configType, boolean needsInstance); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the <code>service.pid</code> of the configuration you are depending on. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setPid(String pid); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets propagation of the configuration properties to the service |
| * properties. Any additional service properties specified directly are |
| * merged with these. Configuration properties are not propagated by default. |
| * When configuration is propagated, component service properties won't be overriden by configuration properties having the same name, |
| * unless you invoke <code>setPropagate(true, false)</code> method. |
| * @param propagate true if configuration properties should be propagated to the component service properties. Configuration |
| * starting with a dot won't be propagated (because such property is considered as private, see Configuration Admin spec). |
| * @see #setPropagate(boolean, boolean) |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setPropagate(boolean propagate); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets propagation of the configuration properties to the service |
| * properties. Any additional service properties specified directly are |
| * merged with these. Configuration properties are not propagated by default. |
| * @param propagate true if the configuration properties must be propagated to the component service properties. Configuration |
| * starting with a dot won't be propagated (because such property is considered as private, see Configuration Admin spec). |
| * @param overrideServiceProperties true if propagated configuration properties should override the component service properties |
| * having the same property name |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setPropagate(boolean propagate, boolean overrideServiceProperties); |
| |
| /** |
| * The label used to display the tab name (or section) where the properties |
| * are displayed. Example: "Printer Service". |
| * @return The label used to display the tab name where the properties are |
| * displayed (may be localized) |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setHeading(String heading); |
| |
| /** |
| * A human readable description of the PID this configuration is associated |
| * with. Example: "Configuration for the PrinterService bundle". |
| * |
| * @return A human readable description of the PID this configuration is |
| * associated with (may be localized) |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setDescription(String description); |
| |
| /** |
| * Points to the basename of the Properties file that can localize the Meta |
| * Type informations. The default localization base name for the properties |
| * is OSGI-INF/l10n/bundle, but can be overridden by the manifest |
| * Bundle-Localization header (see core specification, in section |
| * Localization on page 68). You can specify a specific localization |
| * basename file using this method (e.g. |
| * <code>setLocalization("person")</code> will match person_du_NL.properties |
| * in the root bundle directory. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setLocalization(String path); |
| |
| /** |
| * Adds a MetaData regarding a given configuration property. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency add(PropertyMetaData properties); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the required flag which determines if this configuration dependency is required or not. |
| * A configuration dependency is required by default. |
| * |
| * @param required the required flag |
| * @return this service dependency |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setRequired(boolean required); |
| |
| /** |
| * Specifies if the component instance should be instantiated when this dependency is started. |
| * The component is always instantiated when a Configuration dependency is defined, except |
| * if you set a callback instance or if you invoke this method with <code>false</code> |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency needsInstance(boolean needsInstance); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the configuration property type(s) that are passed to the updated callback parameters |
| * |
| * @param configType the configuration type(s) that the callback method accepts. |
| */ |
| ConfigurationDependency setConfigType(Class<?> ... configType); |
| } |