Class ProgressProvider

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.core.runtime.jobs.ProgressProvider

public abstract class ProgressProvider extends Object
The progress provider supplies the job manager with progress monitors for running jobs. There can only be one progress provider at any given time.

This class is intended for use by the currently executing Eclipse application. Plug-ins outside the currently running application should not reference or subclass this class.

Since:
3.0
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  • Constructor Details

    • ProgressProvider

      public ProgressProvider()
  • Method Details

    • createMonitor

      public abstract IProgressMonitor createMonitor(Job job)
      Provides a new progress monitor instance to be used by the given job. This method is called prior to running any job that does not belong to a progress group. The returned monitor will be supplied to the job's run method.
      Parameters:
      job - the job to create a progress monitor for
      Returns:
      a progress monitor, or null if no progress monitoring is needed.
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    • createProgressGroup

      public IProgressMonitor createProgressGroup()
      Returns a progress monitor that can be used to provide aggregated progress feedback on a set of running jobs. This method implements IJobManager.createProgressGroup, and must obey all rules specified in that contract.

      This default implementation returns a new NullProgressMonitor. Subclasses may override.

      Returns:
      a progress monitor
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    • createMonitor

      public IProgressMonitor createMonitor(Job job, IProgressMonitor group, int ticks)
      Returns a progress monitor that can be used by a running job to report progress in the context of a progress group. One of the two createMonitor methods will be invoked prior to each execution of a job, depending on whether a progress group was specified for the job.

      The provided monitor must be a monitor returned by the method createProgressGroup. This method is responsible for asserting this and throwing an appropriate runtime exception if an invalid monitor is provided.

      This default implementation returns a new SubMonitor. Subclasses may override.

      Parameters:
      job - the job to create a progress monitor for
      group - the progress monitor group that this job belongs to
      ticks - the number of ticks of work for the progress monitor
      Returns:
      a progress monitor, or null if no progress monitoring is needed.
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    • getDefaultMonitor

      public IProgressMonitor getDefaultMonitor()
      Returns a progress monitor to use when none has been provided by the client running the job.

      This default implementation returns a new NullProgressMonitor Subclasses may override.

      Returns:
      a progress monitor
    • monitorFor

      public IProgressMonitor monitorFor(IProgressMonitor monitor)
      Returns a (possibly wrapped) progress monitor to use when running in a job.

      The default implementation does the following:

      • if monitor is null or an instance of NullProgressMonitor returns the value from a call to ProgressProvider#getDefaultMonitor()
      • in all other cases return the the monitor passed to this method.
      Parameters:
      monitor - the monitor to wrap, might be null
      Returns:
      a progress monitor for the given monitor but never null
      Since:
      3.13