com.atlassian.confluence.content.ui
Interface ContentUiSupport<T extends ConfluenceEntityObject>

All Known Implementing Classes:
AttachmentUiSupport, DefaultContentUiSupport, PageUiSupport, SimpleUiSupport

public interface ContentUiSupport<T extends ConfluenceEntityObject>

Provides metadata about content objects that might be useful in the web tier: the location of icons, relevant CSS classes, links and so on. Some of the methods also work interchangeably on search results, as they are often used interchangeably in the UI.


Method Summary
 java.lang.String getContentCssClass(java.lang.String contentType, java.lang.String contentPluginKey)
          Get the CSS class that can be applied to add an icon to some inline element describing the given content.
 java.lang.String getContentCssClass(T content)
          Get the CSS class that can be applied to some inline element describing the given content
 java.lang.String getContentTypeI18NKey(SearchResult result)
          Get the I18N key for the content that is being referred to by this search result
 java.lang.String getContentTypeI18NKey(T content)
          Get the I18N key for the name of the given content.
 java.lang.String getIconCssClass(SearchResult result)
          Get the CSS class that can be applied to add an icon to some inline element describing the given result.
 java.lang.String getIconCssClass(T content)
          Get the CSS class that can be applied to add an icon to some inline element describing the given content.
 java.lang.String getIconFilePath(T content, int size)
          Get the URL path to the icon for the gtiven piece of content, without prepending context or web static hashes.
 java.lang.String getIconPath(T content, int size)
          Get the URL path to the icon for the given piece of content.
 java.lang.String getLegacyIconPath(java.lang.String contentType, int size)
          Get the URL path to the icon for the given type of content.
 

Method Detail

getIconFilePath

java.lang.String getIconFilePath(T content,
                                 int size)
Get the URL path to the icon for the gtiven piece of content, without prepending context or web static hashes. This method is usedful in conjunction with the DataSourceFactory, which does not handle context and web static hashes in the url.

Parameters:
content - the content to find an icon for
size - the size. Currently, only 16 is supported, and thus this parameter is ignored.
Returns:
a URL for the icon.

getIconPath

java.lang.String getIconPath(T content,
                             int size)
Get the URL path to the icon for the given piece of content. Paths are relative to the site root, and will already have the context path prepended to them.

All icons are square. If no icon is available at the requested size, the implementation should use the following priority to determine what to return:

  1. The smallest icon with width larger than the requested size
  2. If no icon is larger than the requested size, return the largest icon available

In general you can only assume a 16x16 icon will be available, but this may change in the future.

Parameters:
content - the content to find an icon for
size - the intended width/height at which the icon will be displayed in pixels
Returns:
the path to the icon that best suits the requested size

getLegacyIconPath

java.lang.String getLegacyIconPath(java.lang.String contentType,
                                   int size)
Get the URL path to the icon for the given type of content. Paths are relative to the site root, and will already have the context path prepended to them. This method will always return the generic icon for the given content: if you want to inspect the content and return different icons based on its state, use getIconPath(com.atlassian.confluence.core.ConfluenceEntityObject, int)

Icon size selection follows the same rule as its sister method.

Parameters:
contentType - the type of content to find an icon for as would be returned from ContentEntityObject.getType()
size - the intended width/height at which the icon will be displayed in pixels
Returns:
the path to the icon that best suits the requested size

getIconCssClass

java.lang.String getIconCssClass(T content)
Get the CSS class that can be applied to add an icon to some inline element describing the given content.

Parameters:
content - the content to find an icon for
Returns:
the CSS class to add that icon to the element

getContentCssClass

java.lang.String getContentCssClass(T content)
Get the CSS class that can be applied to some inline element describing the given content

Parameters:
content - the content to find the css for
Returns:
the CSS class for this content

getContentCssClass

java.lang.String getContentCssClass(java.lang.String contentType,
                                    java.lang.String contentPluginKey)
Get the CSS class that can be applied to add an icon to some inline element describing the given content. The existence of both IconCssClass (used in the velocity macros) and ContentCssClass (used by the ContentTypesDisplayMapper) is redundant and confusing, and should be reconciled somehow.

Parameters:
contentType - the content to find an icon for
contentPluginKey - the plugin key for the content it it is a ContentType plugin
Returns:
the CSS class to add that icon to the element

getIconCssClass

java.lang.String getIconCssClass(SearchResult result)
Get the CSS class that can be applied to add an icon to some inline element describing the given result.

Parameters:
result - the search result to find an icon for
Returns:
the CSS class to add that icon to the element

getContentTypeI18NKey

java.lang.String getContentTypeI18NKey(T content)
Get the I18N key for the name of the given content.

Parameters:
content - the content to get the name of
Returns:
the I18N key that can be used to name that content

getContentTypeI18NKey

java.lang.String getContentTypeI18NKey(SearchResult result)
Get the I18N key for the content that is being referred to by this search result

Parameters:
result - the search result being displayed
Returns:
the I18N key that can be used to name that content


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