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/* *********************************************************************
* This Original Work is copyright of 51 Degrees Mobile Experts Limited.
* Copyright 2019 51 Degrees Mobile Experts Limited, 5 Charlotte Close,
* Caversham, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom RG4 7BY.
*
* This Original Work is licensed under the European Union Public Licence (EUPL)
* v.1.2 and is subject to its terms as set out below.
*
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*
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* the purposes of the Work and the provisions of the compatibility
* clause in Article 5 of the EUPL shall not apply.
*
* If using the Work as, or as part of, a network application, by
* including the attribution notice(s) required under Article 5 of the EUPL
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* such notice(s) shall fulfill the requirements of that article.
* ********************************************************************* */
#ifndef FIFTYONE_DEGREES_RESULTS_BASE_HPP
#define FIFTYONE_DEGREES_RESULTS_BASE_HPP
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <memory>
#include <sstream>
#include "Exceptions.hpp"
#include "Value.hpp"
#include "RequiredPropertiesConfig.hpp"
#include "results.h"
#include "resource.h"
using namespace std;
namespace FiftyoneDegrees {
namespace Common {
/**
* Encapsulates the results of an engine's processing. The class is
* constructed using an instance of a C #fiftyoneDegreesResultsBase
* structure which is then referenced to return associated values and
* metrics. Any memory used by the results is freed by the extending
* class.
*
* Values contained in a results instance can be returned as a string,
* or as a type specified by the method used to fetch the value. For
* example, the #getValueAsBool(int) method returns a value as a bool
* instead of a string representation.
*
* The key used to get the value for a property can be either the name
* of the property, or the index of the property in the required
* properties structure.
*
* Results instances should only be created by a Engine.
*
* ## Usage Example
*
* ```
* using namespace FiftyoneDegrees::Common;
* ResultsBase *results;
*
* // Iterate over all property indexes
* for (int i = 0; i < results->getAvailableProperties(); i++) {
*
* // Get the value for the property as a string
* string value = *results->getValueAsString(i);
*
* // Do something with the value
* // ...
* }
*
* // Or get a value using the name of the property
* string value = *results->getValueAsString("name of a property");
*
* // Delete the results
* delete results;
* ```
*/
class ResultsBase {
public:
/**
* @name Constructors and Destructors
* @{
*/
/**
* Create a new instance of Results from the results structure
* provided.
*
* This method should only be called from inside an engine's
* process method.
* @param results pointer to the underlying results structure
* @param manager shared pointer to the manager which manages the
* data set used to create the results. This is needed for
* thread-safe operation, see local variable description for more
* info.
*/
ResultsBase(
fiftyoneDegreesResultsBase *results,
shared_ptr<fiftyoneDegreesResourceManager> manager);
/**
* Free any memory associated with the results and release any
* resource handles.
*/
virtual ~ResultsBase();
/**
* @}
* @name Available Properties
* @{
*/
/**
* Get the number of available properties contained in the Results
* instance.
* @return the number of available properties
*/
int getAvailableProperties();
/**
* Get whether or not this results instance contains a value for
* the requested property.
* @param propertyName name of the property to check for
* @return true if there is a value for the requested property
*/
bool containsProperty(const string &propertyName);
/**
* Get the names of the properties which are available in the
* Results instance. The index of the property in the vector
* indicates its index in the Results instance, so a name's index
* can be used to fetch its corresponding value via a get method.
* @return vector containing the names of all available properties
*/
vector<string> getProperties();
/**
* Get the name of the property at the require property index, or
* an empty string if the required property index is invalid.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex of the property name required
* @return the name of the property, or an empty string if not
* valid
*/
string getPropertyName(int requiredPropertyIndex);
/**
* @}
* @name Value Getters
* @{
*/
/**
* Get a vector with all values associated with the required
* property name. If the name is not valid an empty vector is
* returned.
* @param propertyName pointer to a string containing the property
* name
* @return a vector of values for the property
*/
Value<vector<string>> getValues(const char *propertyName);
/**
* Get a vector with all values associated with the required
* property name. If the name is not valid an empty vector is
* returned.
* @param propertyName pointer to a string containing the property
* name
* @return a vector of values for the property
*/
Value<vector<string>> getValues(const string &propertyName);
/**
* Get a vector with all values associated with the required
* property name. If the name is not valid an empty vector is
* returned.
* @param propertyName pointer to a string containing the property
* name
* @return a vector of values for the property
*/
Value<vector<string>> getValues(const string *propertyName);
/**
* Get a vector with all values associated with the required
* property index. If the index is not valid an empty vector is
* returned.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex of the property required
* @return a vector of values for the property
*/
Value<vector<string>> getValues(int requiredPropertyIndex);
/**
* Get a string representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid an
* empty string is returned. If the property relates to a list with
* more than one value then values are separated by '|' characters.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a string representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<string> getValueAsString(const char *propertyName);
/**
* Get a string representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid an
* empty string is returned. If the property relates to a list with
* more than one value then values are separated by '|' characters.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a string representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<string> getValueAsString(const string &propertyName);
/**
* Get a string representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid an
* empty string is returned. If the property relates to a list with
* more than one value then values are separated by '|' characters.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a string representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<string> getValueAsString(const string *propertyName);
/**
* Get a string representation of the value associated with the
* required property index. If the index is not valid an empty
* string is returned. If the property relates to a list with more
* than one value then values are separated by '|' characters.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex of the property required
* @return a string representation of the value for the property or
* an empty string
*/
virtual Value<string> getValueAsString(int requiredPropertyIndex);
/**
* Get a boolean representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then
* false is returned.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a boolean representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<bool> getValueAsBool(const char *propertyName);
/**
* Get a boolean representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then
* false is returned.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a boolean representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<bool> getValueAsBool(const string &propertyName);
/**
* Get a boolean representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then
* false is returned.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a boolean representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<bool> getValueAsBool(const string *propertyName);
/**
* Get a boolean representation of the value associated with the
* required property index. If the property index is not valid then
* false is returned.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex in the required properties
* @return a boolean representation of the value for the property
*/
virtual Value<bool> getValueAsBool(int requiredPropertyIndex);
/**
* Get an integer representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then 0
* is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return an integer representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<int> getValueAsInteger(const char *propertyName);
/**
* Get an integer representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then 0
* is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return an integer representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<int> getValueAsInteger(const string &propertyName);
/**
* Get an integer representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then 0
* is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return an integer representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<int> getValueAsInteger(const string *propertyName);
/**
* Get an integer representation of the value associated with the
* required property index. If the property index is not valid then
* 0 is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex in the required properties
* @return an integer representation of the value for the property
*/
virtual Value<int> getValueAsInteger(int requiredPropertyIndex);
/**
* Get a double representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then 0
* is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a double representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<double> getValueAsDouble(const char *propertyName);
/**
* Get a double representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then 0
* is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a double representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<double> getValueAsDouble(const string &propertyName);
/**
* Get a double representation of the value associated with the
* required property name. If the property name is not valid then 0
* is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param propertyName string containing the property name
* @return a double representation of the value for the property
*/
Value<double> getValueAsDouble(const string *propertyName);
/**
* Get a double representation of the value associated with the
* required property index. If the property index is not valid then
* 0 is returned. Using a property which returns non-numeric
* characters will result in unexpected behavior.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex in the required properties
* @return a double representation of the value for the property
*/
virtual Value<double> getValueAsDouble(int requiredPropertyIndex);
/**
* @}
*/
protected:
/** Pointer to the underlying available properties structure. */
fiftyoneDegreesPropertiesAvailable *available;
/**
* Get the index in the available properties for the property name
* provided.
* @return 0 based index or -1 if not found
*/
int getRequiredPropertyIndex(const char *propertyName);
/**
* Get the values for the index in required properties and add them
* to the values vector supplied. This is implemented by extending
* classes.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex index in the available properties
* @param values vector to populate with the values for the
* property
*/
virtual void getValuesInternal(
int requiredPropertyIndex,
vector<string> &values) = 0;
/**
* Get whether or not there are valid values available for the
* property identified by its index in the required properties.
* This is implemented by extending classes, and used when
* populating a Value instance to return.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex index in the available properties
* @return true if there are values available for the property
*/
virtual bool hasValuesInternal(int requiredPropertyIndex) = 0;
/**
* Get the message explaining the reason for missing values. This
* can differ slightly between APIs, so the implementation of this
* is left up to the extending class. This is used when populating
* a Value instance to return.
* @param reason the enum indicating the reason no values are
* available
* @return string explaining the reason in more detail
*/
virtual const char* getNoValueMessageInternal(
fiftyoneDegreesResultsNoValueReason reason) = 0;
/**
* Get the reason for values not being available. This is
* implemented by the extending class and is called when the
* hasValuesInternal method returns false.
* @param requiredPropertyIndex index in the available properties
* @return enum indicating the reason for values not being
* available
*/
virtual fiftyoneDegreesResultsNoValueReason getNoValueReasonInternal(
int requiredPropertyIndex) = 0;
private:
/** A shared pointer to the manager is passed around and referenced
by all instances that hold open a resource handle. This acts as a
counter to ensure that the pointer to the manager remains valid
until the last handle is freed. The shared pointer also handles
freeing the pointer once no references remain.
**IMPORTANT** : Although this pointer is not used, the shared
pointer reference is required by the resource manager logic. See
resource.h for more information. */
shared_ptr<fiftyoneDegreesResourceManager> manager;
};
}
}
#endif