org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EFactory Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: SerializationUtilTest.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void testFillIdToEObjectMap() { EPackage pack = EcoreFactory.eINSTANCE.createEPackage(); EClass root = createEClass(pack, "Root"); EClass someType = createEClass(pack, "SomeType"); EReference ref1 = addEReference(root, someType, "ref1", false); EReference ref2 = addEReference(root, someType, "ref2", true); EFactory factory = pack.getEFactoryInstance(); EObject rootObject = factory.create(root); EObject someTypeObject1 = factory.create(someType); EObject someTypeObject2 = factory.create(someType); rootObject.eSet(ref1, someTypeObject1); rootObject.eSet(ref2, someTypeObject2); List<EObject> map = new ArrayList<>(); SerializationUtil.fillIdToEObjectMap(rootObject, map); assertTrue(map.contains(rootObject)); assertTrue(map.contains(someTypeObject1)); assertFalse(map.contains(someTypeObject2)); assertEquals(2, map.size()); }
Example #2
Source File: AbstractTypeProviderTest.java From dsl-devkit with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 6 votes |
@Before public void init() { EcoreFactory modelFactory = EcoreFactory.eINSTANCE; testModelPackage = modelFactory.createEPackage(); testModelPackage.setName("TypeProviderTestEPackage"); testModelPackage.setNsPrefix("typeprovidertestpackage"); testModelPackage.setNsURI("http://testabstracttype"); EFactory instanceFactory = testModelPackage.getEFactoryInstance(); EClass clazz = createEClass("ExpressionContainer"); expressionContainerReference = modelFactory.createEReference(); clazz.getEStructuralFeatures().add(expressionContainerReference); expressionContainerReference.setName("expression"); expressionContainerReference.setEType(typeModelPackage.getIExpression()); expressionContainerReference.setContainment(true); expression1Container = instanceFactory.create(clazz); expression1Container.eSet(expressionContainerReference, expression1); expression2Container = instanceFactory.create(clazz); expression2Container.eSet(expressionContainerReference, expression2); expression3Container = instanceFactory.create(clazz); expression3Container.eSet(expressionContainerReference, expression3); }
Example #3
Source File: FactoryHelper.java From bonita-studio with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private void registerFactory(IConfigurationElement configurationElement) { try { final String nsURI = configurationElement.getAttribute(NS_URI); final String bundle = configurationElement.getContributor().getName(); final String className = configurationElement.getAttribute(CLASS); final Class<? extends EFactory> clazz = loadClass(bundle, className); if (nsURI == null || clazz == null) { return; } final boolean useWildcards = Boolean.parseBoolean(configurationElement.getAttribute(USE_WILDCARDS)); nsURIToFactoryMap.put(nsURI, clazz); wildcardsUsageMap.put(nsURI, useWildcards); } catch (final ClassNotFoundException e) { MigrationPlugin.INSTANCE.log(e); } }
Example #4
Source File: FactoryHelper.java From bonita-studio with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Returns the {@link EFactory} registered for the given nsURI, taking wildcards into account, if such a factory * exists. * * @param nsURI * @return if there exists a factory registered for a matching nsURI, without any wildcards, it will be returned * first. Otherwise, the method will return the first factory that it can match (using wildcards) to the * given nsURI * May return null. */ private Class<? extends EFactory> getEFactoryFromMap(String nsURI) { if (nsURI == null) { return null; } // if we have an exact match, that doesn't use wildcards, return the value from the factory map if (wildcardsUsageMap.get(nsURI) != null && !wildcardsUsageMap.get(nsURI)) { return nsURIToFactoryMap.get(nsURI); } // else, search if we can find a match using wildcards // if multiple matches exist, the first one will be returned for (final String uri : wildcardsUsageMap.keySet()) { if (wildcardsUsageMap.get(uri) && nsURI.matches(uri.replace("*", ".*"))) { //$NON-NLS-1$ //$NON-NLS-2$ return nsURIToFactoryMap.get(uri); } } // fallback to factory map return nsURIToFactoryMap.get(nsURI); }
Example #5
Source File: DotEObjectFormatter.java From gef with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected String formatAttributeValue(EObject object, EAttribute feature, Object value) { if (value == null) return "null"; EFactory factory = feature.getEAttributeType().getEPackage() .getEFactoryInstance(); String stringVal = factory.convertToString(feature.getEAttributeType(), value); return "'" + stringVal + "'"; }
Example #6
Source File: FactoryHelper.java From bonita-studio with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") private static Class<? extends EFactory> loadClass(String bundleName, String clazz) throws ClassNotFoundException { final Bundle bundle = Platform.getBundle(bundleName); if (bundle == null) { MigrationPlugin.INSTANCE.log("Could not get bundle " + bundleName + " from platform."); //$NON-NLS-1$ //$NON-NLS-2$ } return (Class<? extends EFactory>) bundle.loadClass(clazz); }
Example #7
Source File: WFGraphExtension.java From graphical-lsp with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public EFactory getEFactory() { return WfgraphFactory.eINSTANCE; }
Example #8
Source File: SimpleAttributeResolverTest.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Test public void testGetUnknownValue() { EFactory fact = factory.createEFactory(); String name = nameResolver.getValue(fact); assertNull(name); }
Example #9
Source File: ReleaseUtils.java From bonita-studio with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public EFactory getEFactory(String nsURI) { return delegate.getEFactory(nsURI); }
Example #10
Source File: FactoryHelper.java From bonita-studio with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private FactoryHelper() { nsURIToFactoryMap = new LinkedHashMap<String, Class<? extends EFactory>>(); wildcardsUsageMap = new HashMap<String, Boolean>(); readExtensionPoint(); }
Example #11
Source File: GraphExtension.java From graphical-lsp with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Returns the EFactory for this {@link GraphExtension} * * @return */ EFactory getEFactory();