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Static commands exist so that they can be freely 032 * shared and passed around without incurring the penalties of object creation. Static commands are a lot like naked request contexts 033 * ("edit", "view", etc.) except that they include additional, essential properties such as the associated URL pattern and content JSP.</li> 034 * <li><strong>Targeted commands</strong> "decorate" static commands by scoping a static Command at a specific target such as a WikiPage or 035 * GroupPrincipal. Targeted commands are created by calling an existing Command's {@link #targetedCommand(Object)} and supplying the target 036 * object. Implementing classes generally require a specific target type. For example, the {@code org.apache.wiki.ui.PageCommand} class requires that the 037 * target object be of type {@link org.apache.wiki.api.core.Page}.</li> 038 * </ul> 039 * <p> Concrete implementations of Command include: </p> 040 * <ul> 041 * <li><strong>PageCommand</strong>: commands for editing, renaming, and viewing pages</li> 042 * <li><strong>GroupCommand</strong>: commands for viewing, editing and 043 * deleting wiki groups</li> 044 * <li><strong>WikiCommand</strong>: commands for wiki-wide operations such as 045 * creating groups, editing preferences and profiles, and logging in/out</li> 046 * <li><strong>RedirectCommand</strong>: commands for redirections to off-site 047 * special pages</li> 048 * </ul> 049 * <p> 050 * For a given targeted Command, its {@link #getTarget()} method will return a non-<code>null</code> value. In addition, its 051 * {@link #requiredPermission()} method will generally also return a non-<code>null</code> value. It is each implementation's responsibility 052 * to construct and store the correct Permission for a given Command and Target. For example, when PageCommand.VIEW is targeted at the 053 * WikiPage <code>Main</code>, the Command's associated permission is <code>PagePermission "<em>theWiki</em>:Main", "view".</code></p> 054 * <p>Static Commands, and targeted Commands that do not require specific permissions to execute, return a <code>null</code> result for 055 * {@link #requiredPermission()}.</p> 056 * @since 2.4.22 057 */ 058public interface Command { 059 060 /** 061 * Creates and returns a targeted Command by combining a target, such as a WikiPage or GroupPrincipal into the existing Command. 062 * Subclasses should check to make sure the supplied <code>target</code> object is of the correct type. This method is guaranteed 063 * to return a non-<code>null</code> Command (unless the target is an incorrect type). 064 * 065 * @param target the object to combine, such as a GroupPrincipal or WikiPage 066 * @return the new, targeted Command 067 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the target is not of the correct type 068 */ 069 Command targetedCommand( Object target ); 070 071 /** 072 * Returns the content template associated with a Command, such as <code>PreferencesContent.jsp</code>. For Commands that are not 073 * page-related, this method will always return <code>null</code>. <em>Calling methods should always check to see if the result 074 * of this method is <code>null</code></em>. 075 * 076 * @return the content template 077 */ 078 String getContentTemplate(); 079 080 /** 081 * Returns the JSP associated with the Command. The JSP is a "local" JSP within the JSPWiki webapp; it is not a general HTTP URL. 082 * If it exists, the JSP will be expressed relative to the webapp root, without a leading slash. This method is guaranteed to return 083 * a non-<code>null</code> result, although in some cases the result may be an empty string. 084 * 085 * @return the JSP or url associated with the wiki command 086 */ 087 String getJSP(); 088 089 /** 090 * Returns the human-friendly name for this command. 091 * 092 * @return the name 093 */ 094 String getName(); 095 096 /** 097 * Returns the name of the request context (e.g. VIEW) associated with this Command. This method is guaranteed to return a 098 * non-<code>null</code> String. 099 * 100 * @return the request context 101 */ 102 String getRequestContext(); 103 104 /** 105 * Returns the Permission required to successfully execute this Command. If no Permission is required, this method returns 106 * <code>null</code>. For example, the static command {@code org.apache.wiki.ui.PageCommand#VIEW} doesn't require a permission because 107 * it isn't referring to a particular WikiPage. However, if this command targets a WikiPage called <code>Main</code>(via 108 * {@code org.apache.wiki.ui.PageCommand#targetedCommand(Object)}, the resulting Command would require the permission 109 * <code>PagePermission "<em>yourWiki</em>:Main", "view"</code>. 110 * 111 * @return the required permission, or <code>null</code> if not required 112 */ 113 Permission requiredPermission(); 114 115 /** 116 * Returns the target associated with a Command, if it was created with one. Commands created with {@link #targetedCommand(Object)} will 117 * <em>always</em> return a non-<code>null</code> object. <em>Calling methods should always check to see if the result of this method 118 * is <code>null</code></em>. 119 * 120 * @return the wiki page 121 */ 122 Object getTarget(); 123 124 /** 125 * Returns the URL pattern associated with this Command. This method is guaranteed to return a non-<code>null</code> String. 126 * 127 * @return the URL pattern 128 */ 129 String getURLPattern(); 130 131}