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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 16:51:28 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 16:51:28 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 1:7.0.4.upstream/1%7.0.4upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/framework/source/jobs/jobdata.cxx b/framework/source/jobs/jobdata.cxx new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3f7a96674 --- /dev/null +++ b/framework/source/jobs/jobdata.cxx @@ -0,0 +1,567 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ +/* + * This file is part of the LibreOffice project. + * + * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + * + * This file incorporates work covered by the following license notice: + * + * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more + * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed + * with this work for additional information regarding copyright + * ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache + * License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file + * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of + * the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . + */ + +#include <jobs/configaccess.hxx> +#include <jobs/jobdata.hxx> +#include <classes/converter.hxx> + +#include <com/sun/star/beans/XPropertySet.hpp> +#include <com/sun/star/beans/XMultiHierarchicalPropertySet.hpp> +#include <com/sun/star/container/XNameAccess.hpp> +#include <com/sun/star/container/XHierarchicalNameAccess.hpp> + +#include <tools/wldcrd.hxx> +#include <unotools/configpaths.hxx> +#include <vcl/svapp.hxx> + +namespace framework{ + +/** + @short standard ctor + @descr It initialize this new instance. + But for real working it's necessary to call setAlias() or setService() later. + Because we need the job data ... + + @param rxContext + reference to the uno service manager +*/ +JobData::JobData( const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XComponentContext >& rxContext ) + : m_xContext (rxContext ) +{ + // share code for member initialization with defaults! + impl_reset(); +} + +/** + @short copy ctor + @descr Sometimes such job data container must be moved from one using place + to another one. Then a copy ctor and copy operator must be available. + + @param rCopy + the original instance, from which we must copy all data +*/ +JobData::JobData( const JobData& rCopy ) +{ + // use the copy operator to share the same code + *this = rCopy; +} + +/** + @short operator for copying JobData instances + @descr Sometimes such job data container must be moved from one using place + to another one. Then a copy ctor and copy operator must be available. + + @param rCopy + the original instance, from which we must copy all data +*/ +JobData& JobData::operator=( const JobData& rCopy ) +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + // Please don't copy the uno service manager reference. + // That can change the uno context, which isn't a good idea! + m_eMode = rCopy.m_eMode; + m_eEnvironment = rCopy.m_eEnvironment; + m_sAlias = rCopy.m_sAlias; + m_sService = rCopy.m_sService; + m_sContext = rCopy.m_sContext; + m_sEvent = rCopy.m_sEvent; + m_lArguments = rCopy.m_lArguments; + return *this; +} + +/** + @short let this instance die + @descr There is no chance any longer to work. We have to + release all used resources and free used memory. +*/ +JobData::~JobData() +{ + impl_reset(); +} + +/** + @short initialize this instance as a job with configuration + @descr They given alias can be used to address some configuration data. + We read it and fill our internal structures. Of course old information + will be lost doing so. + + @param sAlias + the alias name of this job, used to locate job properties inside cfg +*/ +void JobData::setAlias( const OUString& sAlias ) +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + // delete all old information! Otherwise we mix it with the new one ... + impl_reset(); + + // take over the new information + m_sAlias = sAlias; + m_eMode = E_ALIAS; + + // try to open the configuration set of this job directly and get a property access to it + // We open it readonly here + ConfigAccess aConfig( + m_xContext, + ("/org.openoffice.Office.Jobs/Jobs/" + + utl::wrapConfigurationElementName(m_sAlias))); + aConfig.open(ConfigAccess::E_READONLY); + if (aConfig.getMode()==ConfigAccess::E_CLOSED) + { + impl_reset(); + return; + } + + css::uno::Reference< css::beans::XPropertySet > xJobProperties(aConfig.cfg(), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); + if (xJobProperties.is()) + { + css::uno::Any aValue; + + // read uno implementation name + aValue = xJobProperties->getPropertyValue("Service"); + aValue >>= m_sService; + + // read module context list + aValue = xJobProperties->getPropertyValue("Context"); + aValue >>= m_sContext; + + // read whole argument list + aValue = xJobProperties->getPropertyValue("Arguments"); + css::uno::Reference< css::container::XNameAccess > xArgumentList; + if ( + (aValue >>= xArgumentList) && + (xArgumentList.is() ) + ) + { + css::uno::Sequence< OUString > lArgumentNames = xArgumentList->getElementNames(); + sal_Int32 nCount = lArgumentNames.getLength(); + m_lArguments.resize(nCount); + for (sal_Int32 i=0; i<nCount; ++i) + { + m_lArguments[i].Name = lArgumentNames[i]; + m_lArguments[i].Value = xArgumentList->getByName(m_lArguments[i].Name); + } + } + } + + aConfig.close(); +} + +/** + @short initialize this instance as a job without configuration + @descr This job has no configuration data. We have to forget all old information + and set only some of them new, so this instance can work. + + @param sService + the uno service name of this "non configured" job +*/ +void JobData::setService( const OUString& sService ) +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + // delete all old information! Otherwise we mix it with the new one ... + impl_reset(); + // take over the new information + m_sService = sService; + m_eMode = E_SERVICE; +} + +/** + @short initialize this instance with new job values. + @descr It reads automatically all properties of the specified + job (using it's alias name) and "register it" for the + given event. This registration will not be validated against + the underlying configuration! (That must be done from outside. + Because the caller must have the configuration already open to + get the values for sEvent and sAlias! And doing so it can perform + only, if the time stamp values are read outside too. + Further it makes no sense to initialize and start a disabled job. + So this initialization method will be called for enabled jobs only.) + + @param sEvent + the triggered event, for which this job should be started + + @param sAlias + mark the required job inside event registration list +*/ +void JobData::setEvent( const OUString& sEvent , + const OUString& sAlias ) +{ + // share code to read all job properties! + setAlias(sAlias); + + SolarMutexGuard g; + // take over the new information - which differ against set one of method setAlias()! + m_sEvent = sEvent; + m_eMode = E_EVENT; +} + +/** + @short set the new job specific arguments + @descr If a job finish his work, it can give us a new list of arguments (which + will not interpreted by us). We write it back to the configuration only + (if this job has its own configuration!). + So a job can have persistent data without implementing anything + or define own config areas for that. + + @param lArguments + list of arguments, which should be set for this job + */ +void JobData::setJobConfig( const std::vector< css::beans::NamedValue >& lArguments ) +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + + // update member + m_lArguments = lArguments; + + // update the configuration ... if possible! + if (m_eMode!=E_ALIAS) + return; + + // It doesn't matter if this config object was already opened before. + // It doesn nothing here then ... or it change the mode automatically, if + // it was opened using another one before. + ConfigAccess aConfig( + m_xContext, + ("/org.openoffice.Office.Jobs/Jobs/" + + utl::wrapConfigurationElementName(m_sAlias))); + aConfig.open(ConfigAccess::E_READWRITE); + if (aConfig.getMode()==ConfigAccess::E_CLOSED) + return; + + css::uno::Reference< css::beans::XMultiHierarchicalPropertySet > xArgumentList(aConfig.cfg(), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); + if (xArgumentList.is()) + { + sal_Int32 nCount = m_lArguments.size(); + css::uno::Sequence< OUString > lNames (nCount); + css::uno::Sequence< css::uno::Any > lValues(nCount); + + for (sal_Int32 i=0; i<nCount; ++i) + { + lNames [i] = m_lArguments[i].Name; + lValues[i] = m_lArguments[i].Value; + } + + xArgumentList->setHierarchicalPropertyValues(lNames, lValues); + } + aConfig.close(); +} + +/** + @short set a new environment descriptor for this job + @descr It must(!) be done every time this container is initialized + with new job data e.g.: setAlias()/setEvent()/setService() ... + Otherwise the environment will be unknown! + */ +void JobData::setEnvironment( EEnvironment eEnvironment ) +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + m_eEnvironment = eEnvironment; +} + +/** + @short these functions provides access to our internal members + @descr These member represent any information about the job + and can be used from outside to e.g. start a job. + */ +JobData::EMode JobData::getMode() const +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + return m_eMode; +} + +JobData::EEnvironment JobData::getEnvironment() const +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + return m_eEnvironment; +} + +OUString JobData::getEnvironmentDescriptor() const +{ + OUString sDescriptor; + SolarMutexGuard g; + switch(m_eEnvironment) + { + case E_EXECUTION : + sDescriptor = "EXECUTOR"; + break; + + case E_DISPATCH : + sDescriptor = "DISPATCH"; + break; + + case E_DOCUMENTEVENT : + sDescriptor = "DOCUMENTEVENT"; + break; + default: + break; + } + return sDescriptor; +} + +OUString JobData::getService() const +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + return m_sService; +} + +OUString JobData::getEvent() const +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + return m_sEvent; +} + +std::vector< css::beans::NamedValue > JobData::getJobConfig() const +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + return m_lArguments; +} + +css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > JobData::getConfig() const +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > lConfig; + if (m_eMode==E_ALIAS) + { + lConfig.realloc(3); + sal_Int32 i = 0; + + lConfig[i].Name = "Alias"; + lConfig[i].Value <<= m_sAlias; + ++i; + + lConfig[i].Name = "Service"; + lConfig[i].Value <<= m_sService; + ++i; + + lConfig[i].Name = "Context"; + lConfig[i].Value <<= m_sContext; + ++i; + } + return lConfig; +} + +/** + @short return information, if this job is part of the global configuration package + org.openoffice.Office.Jobs + @descr Because jobs can be executed by the dispatch framework using a uno service name + directly - an executed job must not have any configuration really. Such jobs + must provide the right interfaces only! But after finishing jobs can return + some information (e.g. for updating her configuration ...). We must know + if such request is valid or not then. + + @return sal_True if the represented job is part of the underlying configuration package. + */ +bool JobData::hasConfig() const +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + return (m_eMode==E_ALIAS || m_eMode==E_EVENT); +} + +/** + @short mark a job as non startable for further requests + @descr We don't remove the configuration entry! We set a timestamp value only. + And there exist two of them: one for an administrator... and one for the + current user. We change it for the user layer only. So this JobDispatch can't be + started any more... till the administrator change his timestamp. + That can be useful for post setup scenarios, which must run one time only. + + Note: This method don't do anything, if this represented job doesn't have a configuration! + */ +void JobData::disableJob() +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + + // No configuration - not used from EXECUTOR and not triggered from an event => no chance! + if (m_eMode!=E_EVENT) + return; + + // update the configuration + // It doesn't matter if this config object was already opened before. + // It doesn nothing here then ... or it change the mode automatically, if + // it was opened using another one before. + ConfigAccess aConfig( + m_xContext, + ("/org.openoffice.Office.Jobs/Events/" + + utl::wrapConfigurationElementName(m_sEvent) + "/JobList/" + + utl::wrapConfigurationElementName(m_sAlias))); + aConfig.open(ConfigAccess::E_READWRITE); + if (aConfig.getMode()==ConfigAccess::E_CLOSED) + return; + + css::uno::Reference< css::beans::XPropertySet > xPropSet(aConfig.cfg(), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); + if (xPropSet.is()) + { + // Convert and write the user timestamp to the configuration. + css::uno::Any aValue; + aValue <<= Converter::convert_DateTime2ISO8601(DateTime( DateTime::SYSTEM)); + xPropSet->setPropertyValue("UserTime", aValue); + } + + aConfig.close(); +} + +static bool isEnabled( const OUString& sAdminTime , + const OUString& sUserTime ) +{ + /*Attention! + To prevent interpreting of TriGraphs inside next const string value, + we have to encode all '?' signs. Otherwise e.g. "??-" will be translated + to "~" ... + */ + WildCard aISOPattern("\?\?\?\?-\?\?-\?\?*"); + + bool bValidAdmin = aISOPattern.Matches(sAdminTime); + bool bValidUser = aISOPattern.Matches(sUserTime ); + + // We check for "isEnabled()" here only. + // Note further: ISO8601 formatted strings can be compared as strings directly! + // FIXME: this is not true! "T1215" is the same time as "T12:15" or "T121500" + return ( + (!bValidAdmin && !bValidUser ) || + ( bValidAdmin && bValidUser && sAdminTime>=sUserTime) + ); +} + +void JobData::appendEnabledJobsForEvent( const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XComponentContext >& rxContext, + const OUString& sEvent , + ::std::vector< JobData::TJob2DocEventBinding >& lJobs ) +{ + std::vector< OUString > lAdditionalJobs = JobData::getEnabledJobsForEvent(rxContext, sEvent); + sal_Int32 c = lAdditionalJobs.size(); + sal_Int32 i = 0; + + for (i=0; i<c; ++i) + { + JobData::TJob2DocEventBinding aBinding(lAdditionalJobs[i], sEvent); + lJobs.push_back(aBinding); + } +} + +bool JobData::hasCorrectContext(const OUString& rModuleIdent) const +{ + sal_Int32 nContextLen = m_sContext.getLength(); + sal_Int32 nModuleIdLen = rModuleIdent.getLength(); + + if ( nContextLen == 0 ) + return true; + + if ( nModuleIdLen > 0 ) + { + sal_Int32 nIndex = m_sContext.indexOf( rModuleIdent ); + if ( nIndex >= 0 && ( nIndex+nModuleIdLen <= nContextLen )) + { + OUString sContextModule = m_sContext.copy( nIndex, nModuleIdLen ); + return sContextModule == rModuleIdent; + } + } + + return false; +} + +std::vector< OUString > JobData::getEnabledJobsForEvent( const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XComponentContext >& rxContext, + const OUString& sEvent ) +{ + // create a config access to "/org.openoffice.Office.Jobs/Events" + ConfigAccess aConfig(rxContext, "/org.openoffice.Office.Jobs/Events"); + aConfig.open(ConfigAccess::E_READONLY); + if (aConfig.getMode()==ConfigAccess::E_CLOSED) + return std::vector< OUString >(); + + css::uno::Reference< css::container::XHierarchicalNameAccess > xEventRegistry(aConfig.cfg(), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); + if (!xEventRegistry.is()) + return std::vector< OUString >(); + + // check if the given event exist inside list of registered ones + OUString sPath(sEvent + "/JobList"); + if (!xEventRegistry->hasByHierarchicalName(sPath)) + return std::vector< OUString >(); + + // step to the job list, which is a child of the event node inside cfg + // e.g. "/org.openoffice.Office.Jobs/Events/<event name>/JobList" + css::uno::Any aJobList = xEventRegistry->getByHierarchicalName(sPath); + css::uno::Reference< css::container::XNameAccess > xJobList; + if (!(aJobList >>= xJobList) || !xJobList.is()) + return std::vector< OUString >(); + + // get all alias names of jobs, which are part of this job list + // But Some of them can be disabled by its timestamp values. + // We create an additional job name list with the same size, then the original list... + // step over all job entries... check her timestamps... and put only job names to the + // destination list, which represent an enabled job. + const css::uno::Sequence< OUString > lAllJobs = xJobList->getElementNames(); + sal_Int32 c = lAllJobs.getLength(); + + std::vector< OUString > lEnabledJobs(c); + sal_Int32 d = 0; + + for (OUString const & jobName : lAllJobs) + { + css::uno::Reference< css::beans::XPropertySet > xJob; + if ( + !(xJobList->getByName(jobName) >>= xJob) || + !(xJob.is() ) + ) + { + continue; + } + + OUString sAdminTime; + xJob->getPropertyValue("AdminTime") >>= sAdminTime; + + OUString sUserTime; + xJob->getPropertyValue("UserTime") >>= sUserTime; + + if (!isEnabled(sAdminTime, sUserTime)) + continue; + + lEnabledJobs[d] = jobName; + ++d; + } + lEnabledJobs.resize(d); + + aConfig.close(); + + return lEnabledJobs; +} + +/** + @short reset all internal structures + @descr If someone recycles this instance, he can switch from one + using mode to another one. But then we have to reset all currently + used information. Otherwise we mix it and they can make trouble. + + But note: that does not set defaults for internal used members, which + does not relate to any job property! e.g. the reference to the global + uno service manager. Such information is used for internal processes only + and are necessary for our work. + */ +void JobData::impl_reset() +{ + SolarMutexGuard g; + m_eMode = E_UNKNOWN_MODE; + m_eEnvironment = E_UNKNOWN_ENVIRONMENT; + m_sAlias.clear(); + m_sService.clear(); + m_sContext.clear(); + m_sEvent.clear(); + m_lArguments.clear(); +} + +} // namespace framework + +/* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */ |