Class EditorPart
- All Implemented Interfaces:
IAdaptable
,IExecutableExtension
,IEditorPart
,ISaveablePart
,IWorkbenchPart
,IWorkbenchPart2
,IWorkbenchPart3
,IWorkbenchPartOrientation
- Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractMultiEditor
,AbstractTextEditor
,CommonSourceNotFoundEditor
,CompareEditor
,ErrorEditorPart
,FormPage
,MultiPageEditorPart
This class should be subclassed by clients wishing to define new editors. The
name of the subclass should be given as the "class"
attribute in
a editor
extension contributed to the workbench's view extension
point (named "org.eclipse.ui.editors"
). For example, the
plug-in's XML markup might contain:
<extension point="org.eclipse.ui.editors"> <editor id="com.example.myplugin.ed" name="My Editor" icon="./images/cedit.gif" extensions="foo" class="com.example.myplugin.MyFooEditor" contributorClass="com.example.myplugin.MyFooEditorContributor" /> </extension>
where com.example.myplugin.MyEditor
is the name of the
EditorPart
subclass.
Subclasses must implement the following methods:
IEditorPart.init
- to initialize editor when assigned its siteIWorkbenchPart.createPartControl
- to create the editor's controlsIWorkbenchPart.setFocus
- to accept focusIEditorPart.isDirty
- to decide whether a significant change has occurredIEditorPart.doSave
- to save contents of editorIEditorPart.doSaveAs
- to save contents of editorIEditorPart.isSaveAsAllowed
- to control Save As
Subclasses may extend or reimplement the following methods as required:
IExecutableExtension.setInitializationData
- extend to provide additional initialization when editor extension is instantiatedIWorkbenchPart.dispose
- extend to provide additional cleanupIAdaptable.getAdapter
- reimplement to make the editor adaptable
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from interface org.eclipse.ui.IEditorPart
PROP_DIRTY, PROP_INPUT
Fields inherited from interface org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPart
PROP_TITLE
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected final void
checkSite
(IWorkbenchPartSite site) Checks that the given site is valid for this type of part.abstract void
doSave
(IProgressMonitor monitor) Saves the contents of this part.abstract void
doSaveAs()
Saves the contents of this part to another object.Returns the input for this editor.Returns the site for this editor.Returns the title tool tip text of this workbench part.abstract void
init
(IEditorSite site, IEditorInput input) Initializes this editor with the given editor site and input.abstract boolean
isDirty()
Returns whether the contents of this part have changed since the last save operation.abstract boolean
Returns whether the "Save As" operation is supported by this part.boolean
Returns whether the contents of this part should be saved when the part is closed.protected void
setContentDescription
(String description) Sets the content description for this part.void
setInitializationData
(IConfigurationElement cfig, String propertyName, Object data) This method is called by the implementation of the methodIConfigurationElement.createExecutableExtension
on a newly constructed extension, passing it its relevant configuration information.protected void
setInput
(IEditorInput input) Sets the input to this editor.protected void
setInputWithNotify
(IEditorInput input) Sets the input to this editor and fires a PROP_INPUT property change if the input has changed.protected void
setPartName
(String partName) Sets the name of this part.Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.ui.part.WorkbenchPart
addPartPropertyListener, addPropertyListener, createPartControl, dispose, firePartPropertyChanged, firePropertyChange, getAdapter, getConfigurationElement, getContentDescription, getDefaultImage, getOrientation, getPartName, getPartProperties, getPartProperty, getSite, getTitle, getTitleImage, removePartPropertyListener, removePropertyListener, setFocus, setPartProperty, setSite, setTitle, setTitleImage, setTitleToolTip, showBusy
Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.core.commands.common.EventManager
addListenerObject, clearListeners, getListeners, isListenerAttached, removeListenerObject
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.core.runtime.IAdaptable
getAdapter
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPart
addPropertyListener, createPartControl, dispose, getSite, getTitle, getTitleImage, removePropertyListener, setFocus
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Constructor Details
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EditorPart
protected EditorPart()Creates a new workbench editor.
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Method Details
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doSave
Description copied from interface:ISaveablePart
Saves the contents of this part.If the save is successful, the part should fire a property changed event reflecting the new dirty state (
PROP_DIRTY
property).If the save is cancelled through user action, or for any other reason, the part should invoke
setCancelled
on theIProgressMonitor
to inform the caller.This method is long-running; progress and cancellation are provided by the given progress monitor.
- Specified by:
doSave
in interfaceISaveablePart
- Parameters:
monitor
- the progress monitor
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doSaveAs
public abstract void doSaveAs()Description copied from interface:ISaveablePart
Saves the contents of this part to another object.Implementors are expected to open a "Save As" dialog where the user will be able to select a new name for the contents. After the selection is made, the contents should be saved to that new name. During this operation a
IProgressMonitor
should be used to indicate progress.If the save is successful, the part fires a property changed event reflecting the new dirty state (
PROP_DIRTY
property).- Specified by:
doSaveAs
in interfaceISaveablePart
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getEditorInput
Description copied from interface:IEditorPart
Returns the input for this editor. If this value changes the part must fire a property listener event withPROP_INPUT
.- Specified by:
getEditorInput
in interfaceIEditorPart
- Returns:
- the editor input
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getEditorSite
Description copied from interface:IEditorPart
Returns the site for this editor. This method is equivalent to(IEditorSite) getSite()
.The site can be
null
while the editor is being initialized. After the initialization is complete, this value must be non-null
for the remainder of the editor's life cycle.- Specified by:
getEditorSite
in interfaceIEditorPart
- Returns:
- the editor site; this value may be
null
if the editor has not yet been initialized
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getTitleToolTip
Description copied from interface:IWorkbenchPart
Returns the title tool tip text of this workbench part. An empty string result indicates no tool tip. If this value changes the part must fire a property listener event withPROP_TITLE
.The tool tip text is used to populate the title bar of this part's visual container.
- Specified by:
getTitleToolTip
in interfaceIWorkbenchPart
- Overrides:
getTitleToolTip
in classWorkbenchPart
- Returns:
- the workbench part title tool tip (not
null
)
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init
Description copied from interface:IEditorPart
Initializes this editor with the given editor site and input.This method is automatically called shortly after the part is instantiated. It marks the start of the part's lifecycle. The
IWorkbenchPart.dispose
method will be called automically at the end of the lifecycle. Clients must not call this method.Implementors of this method must examine the editor input object type to determine if it is understood. If not, the implementor must throw a
PartInitException
- Specified by:
init
in interfaceIEditorPart
- Parameters:
site
- the editor siteinput
- the editor input- Throws:
PartInitException
- if this editor was not initialized successfully
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isDirty
public abstract boolean isDirty()Description copied from interface:ISaveablePart
Returns whether the contents of this part have changed since the last save operation. If this value changes the part must fire a property listener event withPROP_DIRTY
.Note: this method is called often on a part open or part activation switch, for example by actions to determine their enabled status.
- Specified by:
isDirty
in interfaceISaveablePart
- Returns:
true
if the contents have been modified and need saving, andfalse
if they have not changed since the last save
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isSaveAsAllowed
public abstract boolean isSaveAsAllowed()Description copied from interface:ISaveablePart
Returns whether the "Save As" operation is supported by this part.- Specified by:
isSaveAsAllowed
in interfaceISaveablePart
- Returns:
true
if "Save As" is supported, andfalse
if not supported
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isSaveOnCloseNeeded
public boolean isSaveOnCloseNeeded()Description copied from interface:ISaveablePart
Returns whether the contents of this part should be saved when the part is closed.- Specified by:
isSaveOnCloseNeeded
in interfaceISaveablePart
- Returns:
true
if the contents of the part should be saved on close, andfalse
if the contents are expendable
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setInput
Sets the input to this editor. This method simply updates the internal member variable.Unlike most of the other set methods on this class, this method does not fire a property change. Clients that call this method from a subclass must ensure that they fire an IWorkbenchPartConstants.PROP_INPUT property change after calling this method but before leaving whatever public method they are in. Clients that expose this method as public API must fire the property change within their implementation of setInput.
Note that firing a property change may cause listeners to immediately reach back and call methods on this editor. Care should be taken not to fire the property change until the editor has fully updated its internal state to reflect the new input.
- Parameters:
input
- the editor input- See Also:
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setInputWithNotify
Sets the input to this editor and fires a PROP_INPUT property change if the input has changed. This is the convenience method implementation.Note that firing a property change may cause other objects to reach back and invoke methods on the editor. Care should be taken not to call this method until the editor has fully updated its internal state to reflect the new input.
- Parameters:
input
- the editor input- Since:
- 3.2
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setContentDescription
Description copied from class:WorkbenchPart
Sets the content description for this part. The content description is typically a short string describing the current contents of the part. Setting this to the empty string will cause a default content description to be used. Clients should call this method instead of overriding getContentDescription(). For views, the content description is shown (by default) in a line near the top of the view. For editors, the content description is shown beside the part name when showing a list of editors. If the editor is open on a file, this typically contains the path to the input file, without the filename or trailing slash.This may overwrite a value that was previously set in setTitle
- Overrides:
setContentDescription
in classWorkbenchPart
- Parameters:
description
- the content description
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setPartName
Description copied from class:WorkbenchPart
Sets the name of this part. The name will be shown in the tab area for the part. Clients should call this method instead of overriding getPartName. Setting this to the empty string will cause a default part name to be used.setPartName and setContentDescription are intended to replace setTitle. This may change a value that was previously set using setTitle.
- Overrides:
setPartName
in classWorkbenchPart
- Parameters:
partName
- the part name, as it should be displayed in tabs.
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setInitializationData
Description copied from class:WorkbenchPart
This method is called by the implementation of the methodIConfigurationElement.createExecutableExtension
on a newly constructed extension, passing it its relevant configuration information. Most executable extensions only make use of the first two call arguments.Regular executable extensions specify their Java implementation class name as an attribute of the configuration element for the extension. For example
<action run="com.example.BaseAction"/>
In the above example, this method would be called with a reference to the
<action>
element (first argument), and"run"
as the name of the attribute that defined this executable extension (second argument).The last parameter is for the specific use of extension adapters and is typically not used by regular executable extensions.
There are two supported ways of associating additional adapter-specific data with the configuration in a way that is transparent to the extension point implementor:
(1) by specifying adapter data as part of the implementation class attribute value. The Java class name can be followed by a ":" separator, followed by any adapter data in string form. For example, if the extension point specifies an attribute
"run"
to contain the name of the extension implementation, an adapter can be configured as<action run="com.example.ExternalAdapter:./cmds/util.exe -opt 3"/>
(2) by converting the attribute used to specify the executable extension to a child element of the original configuration element, and specifying the adapter data in the form of xml markup. Using this form, the example above would become
<action> <run class="com.xyz.ExternalAdapter"> <parameter name="exec" value="./cmds/util.exe"/> <parameter name="opt" value="3"/> </run> </action>
Form (2) will typically only be used for extension points that anticipate the majority of extensions configured into it will in fact be in the form of adapters.
In either case, the specified adapter class is instantiated using its 0-argument public constructor. The adapter data is passed as the last argument of this method. The data argument is defined as Object. It can have the following values:
null
, if no adapter data was supplied- in case (1), the initialization data string is passed as a
String
- in case (2), the initialization data is passed as a
Hashtable
containing the actual parameter names and values (bothString
s)
WorkbenchPart
implementation of thisIExecutableExtension
records the configuration element in and internal state variable (accessible viagetConfigElement
). It also loads the title image, if one is specified in the configuration element. Subclasses may extend. Should not be called by clients. It is called by the core plugin when creating this executable extension.- Specified by:
setInitializationData
in interfaceIExecutableExtension
- Overrides:
setInitializationData
in classWorkbenchPart
- Parameters:
cfig
- the configuration element used to trigger this execution. It can be queried by the executable extension for specific configuration propertiespropertyName
- the name of an attribute of the configuration element used on thecreateExecutableExtension(String)
call. This argument can be used in the cases where a single configuration element is used to define multiple executable extensions.data
- adapter data in the form of aString
, aHashtable
, ornull
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checkSite
Checks that the given site is valid for this type of part. The site for an editor must be anIEditorSite
.- Overrides:
checkSite
in classWorkbenchPart
- Parameters:
site
- the site to check- Since:
- 3.1
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