Interface IContextService

All Superinterfaces:
IDisposable, IServiceWithSources

public interface IContextService extends IServiceWithSources

Provides services related to contexts in the Eclipse workbench. This provides access to contexts.

This service can be acquired from your service locator:

 IContextService service = (IContextService) getSite().getService(IContextService.class);
 
  • This service is available globally.
Since:
3.1
Restriction:
This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.
Restriction:
This interface is not intended to be extended by clients.
  • Field Details

    • CONTEXT_ID_WORKBENCH_MENU

      static final String CONTEXT_ID_WORKBENCH_MENU
      The identifier for the context that is active when a workbench is active.
      Since:
      3.7
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    • CONTEXT_ID_DIALOG

      static final String CONTEXT_ID_DIALOG
      The identifier for the context that is active when a shell registered as a dialog.
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    • CONTEXT_ID_DIALOG_AND_WINDOW

      static final String CONTEXT_ID_DIALOG_AND_WINDOW
      The identifier for the context that is active when a shell is registered as either a window or a dialog.
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    • CONTEXT_ID_WINDOW

      static final String CONTEXT_ID_WINDOW
      The identifier for the context that is active when a shell is registered as a window.
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    • TYPE_DIALOG

      static final int TYPE_DIALOG
      The type used for registration indicating that the shell should be treated as a dialog. When the given shell is active, the "In Dialogs" context should also be active.
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    • TYPE_NONE

      static final int TYPE_NONE
      The type used for registration indicating that the shell should not receive any key bindings be default. When the given shell is active, we should not provide any EnabledSubmission instances for the "In Dialogs" or "In Windows" contexts.
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    • TYPE_WINDOW

      static final int TYPE_WINDOW
      The type used for registration indicating that the shell should be treated as a window. When the given shell is active, the "In Windows" context should also be active.
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  • Method Details

    • activateContext

      IContextActivation activateContext(String contextId)

      Activates the given context within the context of this service. If this service was retrieved from the workbench, then this context will be active globally. If the service was retrieved from a nested component, then the context will only be active within that component.

      Also, it is guaranteed that the contexts submitted through a particular service will be cleaned up when that services is destroyed. So, for example, a service retrieved from a IWorkbenchPartSite would deactivate all of its contexts when the site is destroyed.

      Parameters:
      contextId - The identifier for the context which should be activated; must not be null.
      Returns:
      A token which can be used to later cancel the activation. Only someone with access to this token can cancel the activation. The activation will automatically be cancelled if the context from which this service was retrieved is destroyed.
    • activateContext

      IContextActivation activateContext(String contextId, Expression expression)

      Activates the given context within the context of this service. The context becomes active when expression evaluates to true. This is the same as calling activateContext(String, Expression, boolean) with global==false.

      Also, it is guaranteed that the context submitted through a particular service will be cleaned up when that services is destroyed. So, for example, a service retrieved from a IWorkbenchPartSite would deactivate all of its handlers when the site is destroyed.

      Parameters:
      contextId - The identifier for the context which should be activated; must not be null.
      expression - This expression must evaluate to true before this context will really become active. The expression may be null if the context should always be active.
      Returns:
      A token which can be used to later cancel the activation. Only someone with access to this token can cancel the activation. The activation will automatically be cancelled if the context from which this service was retrieved is destroyed.
      Since:
      3.2
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    • activateContext

      IContextActivation activateContext(String contextId, Expression expression, boolean global)

      Activates the given context within the context of this service. The context becomes active when expression evaluates to true. If global==false then this service must also be the active service to activate the context.

      Also, it is guaranteed that the context submitted through a particular service will be cleaned up when that services is destroyed. So, for example, a service retrieved from a IWorkbenchPartSite would deactivate all of its handlers when the site is destroyed.

      Parameters:
      contextId - The identifier for the context which should be activated; must not be null.
      expression - This expression must evaluate to true before this context will really become active. The expression may be null if the context should always be active.
      global - Indicates that the handler should be activated irrespectively of whether the corresponding workbench component (e.g., window, part, etc.) is active.
      Returns:
      A token which can be used to later cancel the activation. Only someone with access to this token can cancel the activation. The activation will automatically be cancelled if the context from which this service was retrieved is destroyed.
      Since:
      3.2
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    • activateContext

      @Deprecated IContextActivation activateContext(String contextId, Expression expression, int sourcePriorities)
      Deprecated.

      Activates the given context within the context of this service. The context becomes active when expression evaluates to true.

      Also, it is guaranteed that the context submitted through a particular service will be cleaned up when that services is destroyed. So, for example, a service retrieved from a IWorkbenchPartSite would deactivate all of its handlers when the site is destroyed.

      Parameters:
      contextId - The identifier for the context which should be activated; must not be null.
      expression - This expression must evaluate to true before this context will really become active. The expression may be null if the context should always be active.
      sourcePriorities - The source priorities for the expression.
      Returns:
      A token which can be used to later cancel the activation. Only someone with access to this token can cancel the activation. The activation will automatically be cancelled if the context from which this service was retrieved is destroyed.
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    • addContextManagerListener

      void addContextManagerListener(IContextManagerListener listener)
      Adds a listener to this context service. The listener will be notified when the set of defined contexts changes. This can be used to track the global appearance and disappearance of contexts.

      Note: listeners should be removed when no longer necessary. If not, they will be removed when the IServiceLocator used to acquire this service is disposed.

      Parameters:
      listener - The listener to attach; must not be null.
      Since:
      3.2
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    • deactivateContext

      void deactivateContext(IContextActivation activation)
      Deactivates the given context within the context of this service. If the handler was context with a different service, then it must be deactivated from that service instead. It is only possible to retract a context activation with this method. That is, you must have the same IContextActivation used to activate the context.
      Parameters:
      activation - The token that was returned from a call to activateContext; must not be null.
    • deactivateContexts

      void deactivateContexts(Collection activations)
      Deactivates the given contexts within the context of this service. If the contexts were activated with a different service, then they must be deactivated from that service instead. It is only possible to retract context activations with this method. That is, you must have the same IContextActivation instances used to activate the contexts.
      Parameters:
      activations - The tokens that were returned from a call to activateContext. This collection must only contain instances of IContextActivation. The collection must not be null.
    • getActiveContextIds

      Collection getActiveContextIds()
      Returns the set of active context identifiers.
      Returns:
      The set of active context identifiers; this value may be null if no active contexts have been set yet. If the set is not null, then it contains only instances of String.
      Since:
      3.2
    • getContext

      Context getContext(String contextId)
      Retrieves the context with the given identifier. If no such context exists, then an undefined context with the given id is created.
      Parameters:
      contextId - The identifier to find; must not be null.
      Returns:
      A context with the given identifier, either defined or undefined.
    • getDefinedContexts

      Context[] getDefinedContexts()
      Returns the collection of all of the defined contexts in the workbench.
      Returns:
      The collection of contexts (Context) that are defined; never null, but may be empty.
      Since:
      3.2
    • getDefinedContextIds

      Collection getDefinedContextIds()
      Returns the collection of the identifiers for all of the defined contexts in the workbench.
      Returns:
      The collection of context identifiers (String) that are defined; never null, but may be empty.
    • getShellType

      int getShellType(Shell shell)
      Returns the shell type for the given shell.
      Parameters:
      shell - The shell for which the type should be determined. If this value is null, then IContextService.TYPE_NONE is returned.
      Returns:
      IContextService.TYPE_WINDOW, IContextService.TYPE_DIALOG, or IContextService.TYPE_NONE.
    • readRegistry

      void readRegistry()

      Reads the context information from the registry and the preferences. This will overwrite any of the existing information in the context service. This method is intended to be called during start-up. When this method completes, this context service will reflect the current state of the registry and preference store.

    • registerShell

      boolean registerShell(Shell shell, int type)

      Registers a shell to automatically promote or demote some basic types of contexts. The "In Dialogs" and "In Windows" contexts are provided by the system. This a convenience method to ensure that these contexts are promoted when the given shell is active.

      If a shell is registered as a window, then the "In Windows" context is enabled when that shell is active. If a shell is registered as a dialog -- or is not registered, but has a parent shell -- then the "In Dialogs" context is enabled when that shell is active. If the shell is registered as none -- or is not registered, but has no parent shell -- then the neither of the contexts will be enabled (by us -- someone else can always enabled them).

      If the provided shell has already been registered, then this method will change the registration.

      Parameters:
      shell - The shell to register for key bindings; must not be null.
      type - The type of shell being registered. This value must be one of the constants given in this interface.
      Returns:
      true if the shell had already been registered (i.e., the registration has changed); false otherwise.
    • removeContextManagerListener

      void removeContextManagerListener(IContextManagerListener listener)
      Removes a listener from this context service.
      Parameters:
      listener - The listener to be removed; must not be null.
      Since:
      3.2
    • unregisterShell

      boolean unregisterShell(Shell shell)

      Unregisters a shell that was previously registered. After this method completes, the shell will be treated as if it had never been registered at all. If you have registered a shell, you should ensure that this method is called when the shell is disposed. Otherwise, a potential memory leak will exist.

      If the shell was never registered, or if the shell is null, then this method returns false and does nothing.

      Parameters:
      shell - The shell to be unregistered; does nothing if this value is null.
      Returns:
      true if the shell had been registered; false otherwise.
    • deferUpdates

      void deferUpdates(boolean defer)
      Informs the service that a batch operation has started.

      Note: You must insure that if you call deferUpdates(true) that nothing in your batched operation will prevent the matching call to deferUpdates(false).

      Parameters:
      defer - true when starting a batch operation false when ending the operation
      Since:
      3.5