Interface OptionsService

  • All Known Implementing Classes:
    OptionsManager

    public interface OptionsService
    Provides a service interface that allows the user to get Options and to check for the existence of options.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      Options[] getOptions()
      Get the list of options for all categories.
      ToolOptions getOptions​(java.lang.String category)
      Get the options for the given category name.
      boolean hasOptions​(java.lang.String category)
      Return whether an Options object exists for the given category.
      void showOptionsDialog​(java.lang.String category, java.lang.String filterText)
      Shows Options Dialog with the node denoted by "category" being displayed.
    • Method Detail

      • getOptions

        Options[] getOptions()
        Get the list of options for all categories.
        Returns:
        the list of options for all categories.
      • getOptions

        ToolOptions getOptions​(java.lang.String category)
        Get the options for the given category name.
        Parameters:
        category - name of category
        Returns:
        the options for the given category name.
      • hasOptions

        boolean hasOptions​(java.lang.String category)
        Return whether an Options object exists for the given category.
        Parameters:
        category - name of the category
        Returns:
        true if an Options object exists
      • showOptionsDialog

        void showOptionsDialog​(java.lang.String category,
                               java.lang.String filterText)
        Shows Options Dialog with the node denoted by "category" being displayed. The value is expected to be the name of a node in the options tree, residing under the root node. You may also provide the name of such a node, followed by the options delimiter, followed by the name of a child node under that node. For example, suppose in the options tree exists a node
        Root->Foo
        You may pass the value "Foo" to get that node. Or, suppose in the options tree exists a node
        Root->Foo->childNode1
        In this case, you may pass the value "Foo.childNode1", where the '.' character is the delimiter of the ToolOptions class (this is the value at the time of writing this documentation).

        The filter text parameter is used to set the contents filter text of the options. You may use this parameter to filter the tree; for example, to show only the node in the tree that you want the user to see.

        Parameters:
        category - The category of options to have displayed
        filterText - An optional value used to filter the nodes visible in the options tree. You may pass null or the empty string "" here if you do not desire filtering.
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the given category value does not exist in the tree of options.