Class CachedResourceVariant

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.core.runtime.PlatformObject
org.eclipse.team.core.variants.CachedResourceVariant
All Implemented Interfaces:
IAdaptable, IResourceVariant

public abstract class CachedResourceVariant extends PlatformObject implements IResourceVariant
A resource variant is a partial implementation of a remote resource whose contents and handle are cached locally. It is assumed that a resource variant is an immutable version or revision of a resource. Therefore, once the contents are cached they cannot be replaced. However, the cached handle can be replaced to allow clients to cache addition state or properties for a resource variant.

Overriding subclasses need to provide a cache Id for all their resource variants and a cache path for each resource variant that uniquely identifies it. In addition, they must implement fetchContents to retrieve the contents of the resource variant and then call setContents to place these contents in the cache. Subclasses may also call cacheHandle in order to place the handle in the cache so that it can be retrieved later by calling getCachedHandle on any resource variant whose cache path is the same as the cached handle. This allows subclasses to cache additional resource variant properties such as author, comment, etc.

The IStorage instance returned by this class will be an IEncodedStorage.

The cache in which the resource variants reside will occasionally clear cached entries if they have not been accessed for a certain amount of time.

Since:
3.0
  • Constructor Details

    • CachedResourceVariant

      public CachedResourceVariant()
  • Method Details

    • getStorage

      public IStorage getStorage(IProgressMonitor monitor) throws TeamException
      Description copied from interface: IResourceVariant
      Return an instance of IStorage or null if the remote resource does not have contents (i.e. is a folder). Since the ISorage#getContents() method does not accept an IProgressMonitor, this method must ensure that the contents access by the resulting IStorage is cached locally (hence the IProgressMonitor argument to this method). Implementations of this method should ensure that the resulting IStorage is accessing locally cached contents and is not contacting the server.

      The returned storage object may be an instance of (@link org.eclipse.core.resources.IEncodedStorage} in which case clients can determine the character encoding of the contents.

      Specified by:
      getStorage in interface IResourceVariant
      Parameters:
      monitor - a progress monitor
      Returns:
      an IStorage that provides access to the contents of the remote resource or null if the remote resource is a container.
      Throws:
      TeamException - if an error occurs
    • fetchContents

      protected abstract void fetchContents(IProgressMonitor monitor) throws TeamException
      Method that is invoked when the contents of the resource variant need to be fetched. This method will only be invoked for files (i.e. isContainer() returns false. Subclasses should override this method and invoke setContents with a stream containing the fetched contents.
      Parameters:
      monitor - a progress monitor
      Throws:
      TeamException
    • setContents

      protected void setContents(InputStream stream, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws TeamException
      This method should be invoked by subclasses from within their fetchContents method in order to cache the contents for this resource variant.

      This method is not intended to be overridden by clients.

      Parameters:
      stream - the stream containing the contents of the resource variant
      monitor - a progress monitor
      Throws:
      TeamException - if an error occurs
    • isContentsCached

      public boolean isContentsCached()
      Return whether there are already contents cached for this resource variant. This method will return false even if the contents are currently being cached by another thread. The consequence of this is that the contents may be fetched twice in the rare case where two threads request the same contents concurrently. For containers, this method will always return false.

      This method is not intended to be overridden by clients.

      Returns:
      whether there are contents cached for this resource variant
    • getCachedContents

      protected InputStream getCachedContents() throws TeamException
      Return the cached contents for this resource variant or null if the contents have not been cached. For containers, this method will always return null.

      This method is not intended to be overridden by clients.

      Returns:
      the cached contents or null
      Throws:
      TeamException - if an error occurs
    • isHandleCached

      protected boolean isHandleCached()
      Return true if the cache contains an entry for this resource variant. It is possible that another instance of this variant is cached. To get the cached instance, call getCachedHandle(). Note that cached contents can be retrieved from any handle to a resource variant whose cache path (as returned by getCachePath()) match but other state information may only be accessible from the cached copy.
      Returns:
      whether the variant is cached
      Restriction:
      This method is not intended to be overridden by clients.
    • getCachePath

      protected abstract String getCachePath()
      Get the path that uniquely identifies the remote resource variant. This path describes the remote location where the remote resource is stored and also uniquely identifies each resource variant. It is used to uniquely identify this resource variant when it is stored in the resource variant cache. This path is also returned as the full path of the IStorage returned from this variant so the path could be converted to an IPath and displayed to the user.
      Returns:
      the full path of the remote resource variant
    • getSize

      public long getSize()
      Return the size (in bytes) of the contents of this resource variant. The method will return 0 if the contents have not yet been cached locally. For containers, this method will always return 0.
      Returns:
      the size (in bytes) of the contents of this resource variant
    • getCacheId

      protected abstract String getCacheId()
      Return the ID that uniquely identifies the cache in which this resource variant is to be cache. The ID of the plugin that provides the resource variant subclass is a good candidate for this ID. The creation, management and disposal of the cache is managed by Team.
      Returns:
      the cache ID
    • getCachedHandle

      protected CachedResourceVariant getCachedHandle()
      Return the cached handle for this resource variant if there is one. If there isn't one, then null is returned. If there is no cached handle and one is desired, then cacheHandle() should be called.
      Returns:
      a cached copy of this resource variant or null
      Restriction:
      This method is not intended to be overridden by clients.
    • cacheHandle

      protected void cacheHandle()
      Cache this handle in the cache, replacing any previously cached handle. Note that caching this handle will replace any state associated with a previously cached handle, if there is one, but the contents will remain. The reason for this is the assumption that the cache path for a resource variant (as returned by getCachePath() identifies an immutable resource version (or revision). The ability to replace the handle itself is provided so that additional state may be cached before or after the contents are fetched.
      Restriction:
      This method is not intended to be overridden by clients.
    • getDisplayPath

      public IPath getDisplayPath()
      Return the full path of this resource that should be displayed to the user. This path is also used as the path of the IStorage that is returned by this instance. Subclasses may override.
      Returns:
      the full path of this resource that should be displayed to the user
      Since:
      3.1