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* Copyright (c) 2000, 2004 IBM Corporation and others.
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.ui.part;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.DataOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.eclipse.core.resources.IResource;
import org.eclipse.core.resources.IWorkspace;
import org.eclipse.core.resources.ResourcesPlugin;
import org.eclipse.core.runtime.Path;
import org.eclipse.swt.dnd.ByteArrayTransfer;
import org.eclipse.swt.dnd.TransferData;
/**
* The <code>ResourceTransfer</code> class is used to transfer an
* array of <code>IResources</code>s from one part to another in a
* drag and drop operation or a cut, copy, paste action.
* <p>
* In every drag and drop operation there is a <code>DragSource</code> and
* a <code>DropTarget</code>. When a drag occurs a <code>Transfer</code> is
* used to marshall the drag data from the source into a byte array. If a drop
* occurs another <code>Transfer</code> is used to marshall the byte array into
* drop data for the target.
* </p>
* <p>
* When a <code>CutAction</code> or a <code>CopyAction</code> is performed,
* this transfer is used to place references to the selected resources
* on the <code>Clipboard</code>. When a <code>PasteAction</code> is performed, the
* references on the clipboard are used to move or copy the resources
* to the selected destination.
* </p>
* <p>
* This class can be used for a <code>Viewer<code> or an SWT component directly.
* A singleton is provided which may be serially reused (see <code>getInstance</code>).
* It is not intended to be subclassed.
* </p>
*
* @see org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StructuredViewer
* @see org.eclipse.swt.dnd.DropTarget
* @see org.eclipse.swt.dnd.DragSource
*/
public class ResourceTransfer extends ByteArrayTransfer {
/**
* Singleton instance.
*/
private static final ResourceTransfer instance = new ResourceTransfer();
// Create a unique ID to make sure that different Eclipse
// applications use different "types" of <code>ResourceTransfer</code>
private static final String TYPE_NAME = "resource-transfer-format:" + System.currentTimeMillis() + ":" + instance.hashCode();//$NON-NLS-2$//$NON-NLS-1$
private static final int TYPEID = registerType(TYPE_NAME);
private IWorkspace workspace = ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace();
/**
* Creates a new transfer object.
*/
private ResourceTransfer() {
}
/**
* Returns the singleton instance.
*
* @return the singleton instance
*/
public static ResourceTransfer getInstance() {
return instance;
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* Method declared on Transfer.
*/
protected int[] getTypeIds() {
return new int[] { TYPEID };
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* Returns the type names.
*
* @return the list of type names
*/
protected String[] getTypeNames() {
return new String[] { TYPE_NAME };
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* Method declared on Transfer.
*/
protected void javaToNative(Object data, TransferData transferData) {
if (!(data instanceof IResource[])) {
return;
}
IResource[] resources = (IResource[]) data;
/**
* The resource serialization format is:
* (int) number of resources
* Then, the following for each resource:
* (int) resource type
* (String) path of resource
*/
int resourceCount = resources.length;
try {
ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
DataOutputStream dataOut = new DataOutputStream(out);
//write the number of resources
dataOut.writeInt(resourceCount);
//write each resource
for (int i = 0; i < resources.length; i++) {
writeResource(dataOut, resources[i]);
}
//cleanup
dataOut.close();
out.close();
byte[] bytes = out.toByteArray();
super.javaToNative(bytes, transferData);
} catch (IOException e) {
//it's best to send nothing if there were problems
}
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* Method declared on Transfer.
*/
protected Object nativeToJava(TransferData transferData) {
/**
* The resource serialization format is:
* (int) number of resources
* Then, the following for each resource:
* (int) resource type
* (String) path of resource
*/
byte[] bytes = (byte[]) super.nativeToJava(transferData);
if (bytes == null)
return null;
DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream(
new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes));
try {
int count = in.readInt();
IResource[] results = new IResource[count];
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
results[i] = readResource(in);
}
return results;
} catch (IOException e) {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Reads a resource from the given stream.
*
* @param dataIn the input stream
* @return the resource
* @exception IOException if there is a problem reading from the stream
*/
private IResource readResource(DataInputStream dataIn) throws IOException {
int type = dataIn.readInt();
String path = dataIn.readUTF();
switch (type) {
case IResource.FOLDER:
return workspace.getRoot().getFolder(new Path(path));
case IResource.FILE:
return workspace.getRoot().getFile(new Path(path));
case IResource.PROJECT:
return workspace.getRoot().getProject(path);
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Unknown resource type in ResourceTransfer.readResource"); //$NON-NLS-1$
}
/**
* Writes the given resource to the given stream.
*
* @param dataOut the output stream
* @param resource the resource
* @exception IOException if there is a problem writing to the stream
*/
private void writeResource(DataOutputStream dataOut, IResource resource)
throws IOException {
dataOut.writeInt(resource.getType());
dataOut.writeUTF(resource.getFullPath().toString());
}
}