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#include <dispatch/servicehandler.hxx>
#include <services.h>
#include <com/sun/star/frame/DispatchResultState.hpp>
#include <com/sun/star/task/XJobExecutor.hpp>
#include <com/sun/star/lang/XMultiServiceFactory.hpp>
#include <tools/diagnose_ex.h>
namespace framework{
#define PROTOCOL_VALUE "service:"
#define PROTOCOL_LENGTH 8
// XInterface, XTypeProvider, XServiceInfo
DEFINE_XSERVICEINFO_MULTISERVICE(ServiceHandler ,
::cppu::OWeakObject ,
SERVICENAME_PROTOCOLHANDLER ,
IMPLEMENTATIONNAME_SERVICEHANDLER)
DEFINE_INIT_SERVICE(ServiceHandler,
{
/*Attention
I think we don't need any mutex or lock here ... because we are called by our own static method impl_createInstance()
to create a new instance of this class by our own supported service factory.
see macro DEFINE_XSERVICEINFO_MULTISERVICE and "impl_initService()" for further information!
*/
}
)
/**
@short standard ctor
@descr This initializes a new instance of this class with needed information for work.
@param xFactory
reference to uno servicemanager for creation of new services
*/
ServiceHandler::ServiceHandler( const css::uno::Reference< css::lang::XMultiServiceFactory >& xFactory )
: m_xFactory ( xFactory )
{
}
/**
@short standard dtor
*/
ServiceHandler::~ServiceHandler()
{
}
/**
@short decide if this dispatch implementation can be used for requested URL or not
@descr A protocol handler is registered for a URL pattern inside configuration and will
be asked by the generic dispatch mechanism inside framework, if he can handle this
special URL which match his registration. He can agree by returning of a valid dispatch
instance or disagree by returning <NULL/>.
We don't create new dispatch instances here really - we return THIS as result to handle it
at the same implementation.
*/
css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDispatch > SAL_CALL ServiceHandler::queryDispatch( const css::util::URL& aURL ,
const OUString& /*sTarget*/ ,
sal_Int32 /*nFlags*/ )
{
css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDispatch > xDispatcher;
if (aURL.Complete.startsWith(PROTOCOL_VALUE))
xDispatcher = this;
return xDispatcher;
}
/**
@short do the same like dispatch() but for multiple requests at the same time
*/
css::uno::Sequence< css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDispatch > > SAL_CALL ServiceHandler::queryDispatches( const css::uno::Sequence< css::frame::DispatchDescriptor >& lDescriptor )
{
sal_Int32 nCount = lDescriptor.getLength();
css::uno::Sequence< css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDispatch > > lDispatcher( nCount );
for( sal_Int32 i=0; i<nCount; ++i )
{
lDispatcher[i] = queryDispatch(
lDescriptor[i].FeatureURL,
lDescriptor[i].FrameName,
lDescriptor[i].SearchFlags);
}
return lDispatcher;
}
/**
@short dispatch URL with arguments
@descr We use threadsafe internal method to do so. It returns a state value - but we ignore it.
Because we don't support status listener notifications here.
@param aURL
uno URL which should be executed
@param lArguments
list of optional arguments for this request
*/
void SAL_CALL ServiceHandler::dispatch( const css::util::URL& aURL ,
const css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::PropertyValue >& /*lArguments*/ )
{
// dispatch() is an [oneway] call ... and may our user release his reference to us immediately.
// So we should hold us self alive till this call ends.
css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XNotifyingDispatch > xSelfHold(static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY);
implts_dispatch(aURL);
// No notification for status listener!
}
/**
@short dispatch with guaranteed notifications about success
@descr We use threadsafe internal method to do so. Return state of this function will be used
for notification if an optional listener is given.
@param aURL
uno URL which should be executed
@param lArguments
list of optional arguments for this request
@param xListener
optional listener for state events
*/
void SAL_CALL ServiceHandler::dispatchWithNotification( const css::util::URL& aURL ,
const css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::PropertyValue >& /*lArguments*/,
const css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDispatchResultListener >& xListener )
{
// This class was designed to die by reference. And if user release his reference to us immediately after calling this method
// we can run into some problems. So we hold us self alive till this method ends.
// Another reason: We can use this reference as source of sending event at the end too.
css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XNotifyingDispatch > xThis(static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY);
css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface > xService = implts_dispatch(aURL);
if (xListener.is())
{
css::frame::DispatchResultEvent aEvent;
if (xService.is())
aEvent.State = css::frame::DispatchResultState::SUCCESS;
else
aEvent.State = css::frame::DispatchResultState::FAILURE;
aEvent.Result <<= xService; // may NULL for state=FAILED!
aEvent.Source = xThis;
xListener->dispatchFinished( aEvent );
}
}
/**
@short threadsafe helper for dispatch calls
@descr We support two interfaces for the same process - dispatch URLs. That the reason for this internal
function. It implements the real dispatch operation and returns a state value which inform caller
about success. He can notify listener then by using this return value.
@param aURL
uno URL which should be executed
@return <NULL/> if requested service couldn't be created successfully;
a valid reference otherwise. This return value can be used to indicate,
if dispatch was successful.
*/
css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface > ServiceHandler::implts_dispatch( const css::util::URL& aURL )
{
if (!m_xFactory.is())
return css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface >();
// extract service name and may optional given parameters from given URL
// and use it to create and start the component
OUString sServiceAndArguments = aURL.Complete.copy(PROTOCOL_LENGTH);
OUString sServiceName;
OUString sArguments;
sal_Int32 nArgStart = sServiceAndArguments.indexOf('?');
if (nArgStart!=-1)
{
sServiceName = sServiceAndArguments.copy(0,nArgStart);
++nArgStart; // ignore '?'!
sArguments = sServiceAndArguments.copy(nArgStart);
}
else
{
sServiceName = sServiceAndArguments;
}
if (sServiceName.isEmpty())
return css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface >();
// If a service doesn't support an optional job executor interface - he can't get
// any given parameters!
// Because we can't know if we must call createInstanceWithArguments() or XJobExecutor::trigger() ...
css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface > xService;
try
{
// => a) a service starts running inside his own ctor and we create it only
xService = m_xFactory->createInstance(sServiceName);
// or b) he implements the right interface and starts there (may with optional parameters)
css::uno::Reference< css::task::XJobExecutor > xExecuteable(xService, css::uno::UNO_QUERY);
if (xExecuteable.is())
xExecuteable->trigger(sArguments);
}
// ignore all errors - inclusive runtime errors!
// E.g. a script based service (written in Python) could not be executed
// because it contains syntax errors, which was detected at runtime...
catch(const css::uno::Exception&)
{
TOOLS_WARN_EXCEPTION("fwk.dispatch", "ignored");
xService.clear();
}
return xService;
}
/**
@short add/remove listener for state events
@descr We use an internal container to hold such registered listener. This container lives if we live.
And if call pass registration as non breakable transaction - we can accept the request without
any explicit lock. Because we share our mutex with this container.
@param xListener
reference to a valid listener for state events
@param aURL
URL about listener will be informed, if something occurred
*/
void SAL_CALL ServiceHandler::addStatusListener( const css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XStatusListener >& /*xListener*/ ,
const css::util::URL& /*aURL*/ )
{
// not supported yet
}
void SAL_CALL ServiceHandler::removeStatusListener( const css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XStatusListener >& /*xListener*/ ,
const css::util::URL& /*aURL*/ )
{
// not supported yet
}
} // namespace framework
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