| // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // This file specifies a recursive data storage class called Value intended for |
| // storing setting and other persistable data. It includes the ability to |
| // specify (recursive) lists and dictionaries, so it's fairly expressive. |
| // However, the API is optimized for the common case, namely storing a |
| // hierarchical tree of simple values. Given a DictionaryValue root, you can |
| // easily do things like: |
| // |
| // root->SetString("global.pages.homepage", "http://goateleporter.com"); |
| // std::string homepage = "http://google.com"; // default/fallback value |
| // root->GetString("global.pages.homepage", &homepage); |
| // |
| // where "global" and "pages" are also DictionaryValues, and "homepage" is a |
| // string setting. If some elements of the path didn't exist yet, the |
| // SetString() method would create the missing elements and attach them to root |
| // before attaching the homepage value. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_VALUES_H_ |
| #define BASE_VALUES_H_ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include <iterator> |
| #include <map> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "base/base_api.h" |
| #include "base/basictypes.h" |
| #include "base/string16.h" |
| #include "build/build_config.h" |
| |
| class BinaryValue; |
| class DictionaryValue; |
| class FundamentalValue; |
| class ListValue; |
| class StringValue; |
| class Value; |
| |
| typedef std::vector<Value*> ValueVector; |
| typedef std::map<std::string, Value*> ValueMap; |
| |
| // The Value class is the base class for Values. A Value can be |
| // instantiated via the Create*Value() factory methods, or by directly |
| // creating instances of the subclasses. |
| class BASE_API Value { |
| public: |
| enum ValueType { |
| TYPE_NULL = 0, |
| TYPE_BOOLEAN, |
| TYPE_INTEGER, |
| TYPE_DOUBLE, |
| TYPE_STRING, |
| TYPE_BINARY, |
| TYPE_DICTIONARY, |
| TYPE_LIST |
| }; |
| |
| virtual ~Value(); |
| |
| // Convenience methods for creating Value objects for various |
| // kinds of values without thinking about which class implements them. |
| // These can always be expected to return a valid Value*. |
| static Value* CreateNullValue(); |
| static FundamentalValue* CreateBooleanValue(bool in_value); |
| static FundamentalValue* CreateIntegerValue(int in_value); |
| static FundamentalValue* CreateDoubleValue(double in_value); |
| static StringValue* CreateStringValue(const std::string& in_value); |
| static StringValue* CreateStringValue(const string16& in_value); |
| |
| // This one can return NULL if the input isn't valid. If the return value |
| // is non-null, the new object has taken ownership of the buffer pointer. |
| static BinaryValue* CreateBinaryValue(char* buffer, size_t size); |
| |
| // Returns the type of the value stored by the current Value object. |
| // Each type will be implemented by only one subclass of Value, so it's |
| // safe to use the ValueType to determine whether you can cast from |
| // Value* to (Implementing Class)*. Also, a Value object never changes |
| // its type after construction. |
| ValueType GetType() const { return type_; } |
| |
| // Returns true if the current object represents a given type. |
| bool IsType(ValueType type) const { return type == type_; } |
| |
| // These methods allow the convenient retrieval of settings. |
| // If the current setting object can be converted into the given type, |
| // the value is returned through the |out_value| parameter and true is |
| // returned; otherwise, false is returned and |out_value| is unchanged. |
| virtual bool GetAsBoolean(bool* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsInteger(int* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsDouble(double* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsString(std::string* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsString(string16* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsList(ListValue** out_value); |
| |
| // This creates a deep copy of the entire Value tree, and returns a pointer |
| // to the copy. The caller gets ownership of the copy, of course. |
| // |
| // Subclasses return their own type directly in their overrides; |
| // this works because C++ supports covariant return types. |
| virtual Value* DeepCopy() const; |
| |
| // Compares if two Value objects have equal contents. |
| virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const; |
| |
| // Compares if two Value objects have equal contents. Can handle NULLs. |
| // NULLs are considered equal but different from Value::CreateNullValue(). |
| static bool Equals(const Value* a, const Value* b); |
| |
| protected: |
| // This isn't safe for end-users (they should use the Create*Value() |
| // static methods above), but it's useful for subclasses. |
| explicit Value(ValueType type); |
| |
| private: |
| Value(); |
| |
| ValueType type_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Value); |
| }; |
| |
| // FundamentalValue represents the simple fundamental types of values. |
| class BASE_API FundamentalValue : public Value { |
| public: |
| explicit FundamentalValue(bool in_value); |
| explicit FundamentalValue(int in_value); |
| explicit FundamentalValue(double in_value); |
| virtual ~FundamentalValue(); |
| |
| // Subclassed methods |
| virtual bool GetAsBoolean(bool* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsInteger(int* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsDouble(double* out_value) const; |
| virtual FundamentalValue* DeepCopy() const; |
| virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const; |
| |
| private: |
| union { |
| bool boolean_value_; |
| int integer_value_; |
| double double_value_; |
| }; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FundamentalValue); |
| }; |
| |
| class BASE_API StringValue : public Value { |
| public: |
| // Initializes a StringValue with a UTF-8 narrow character string. |
| explicit StringValue(const std::string& in_value); |
| |
| // Initializes a StringValue with a string16. |
| explicit StringValue(const string16& in_value); |
| |
| virtual ~StringValue(); |
| |
| // Subclassed methods |
| virtual bool GetAsString(std::string* out_value) const; |
| virtual bool GetAsString(string16* out_value) const; |
| virtual StringValue* DeepCopy() const; |
| virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const; |
| |
| private: |
| std::string value_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StringValue); |
| }; |
| |
| class BASE_API BinaryValue: public Value { |
| public: |
| virtual ~BinaryValue(); |
| |
| // Creates a Value to represent a binary buffer. The new object takes |
| // ownership of the pointer passed in, if successful. |
| // Returns NULL if buffer is NULL. |
| static BinaryValue* Create(char* buffer, size_t size); |
| |
| // For situations where you want to keep ownership of your buffer, this |
| // factory method creates a new BinaryValue by copying the contents of the |
| // buffer that's passed in. |
| // Returns NULL if buffer is NULL. |
| static BinaryValue* CreateWithCopiedBuffer(const char* buffer, size_t size); |
| |
| size_t GetSize() const { return size_; } |
| char* GetBuffer() { return buffer_; } |
| const char* GetBuffer() const { return buffer_; } |
| |
| // Overridden from Value: |
| virtual BinaryValue* DeepCopy() const; |
| virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const; |
| |
| private: |
| // Constructor is private so that only objects with valid buffer pointers |
| // and size values can be created. |
| BinaryValue(char* buffer, size_t size); |
| |
| char* buffer_; |
| size_t size_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BinaryValue); |
| }; |
| |
| // DictionaryValue provides a key-value dictionary with (optional) "path" |
| // parsing for recursive access; see the comment at the top of the file. Keys |
| // are |std::string|s and should be UTF-8 encoded. |
| class BASE_API DictionaryValue : public Value { |
| public: |
| DictionaryValue(); |
| virtual ~DictionaryValue(); |
| |
| // Returns true if the current dictionary has a value for the given key. |
| bool HasKey(const std::string& key) const; |
| |
| // Returns the number of Values in this dictionary. |
| size_t size() const { return dictionary_.size(); } |
| |
| // Returns whether the dictionary is empty. |
| bool empty() const { return dictionary_.empty(); } |
| |
| // Clears any current contents of this dictionary. |
| void Clear(); |
| |
| // Sets the Value associated with the given path starting from this object. |
| // A path has the form "<key>" or "<key>.<key>.[...]", where "." indexes |
| // into the next DictionaryValue down. Obviously, "." can't be used |
| // within a key, but there are no other restrictions on keys. |
| // If the key at any step of the way doesn't exist, or exists but isn't |
| // a DictionaryValue, a new DictionaryValue will be created and attached |
| // to the path in that location. |
| // Note that the dictionary takes ownership of the value referenced by |
| // |in_value|, and therefore |in_value| must be non-NULL. |
| void Set(const std::string& path, Value* in_value); |
| |
| // Convenience forms of Set(). These methods will replace any existing |
| // value at that path, even if it has a different type. |
| void SetBoolean(const std::string& path, bool in_value); |
| void SetInteger(const std::string& path, int in_value); |
| void SetDouble(const std::string& path, double in_value); |
| void SetString(const std::string& path, const std::string& in_value); |
| void SetString(const std::string& path, const string16& in_value); |
| |
| // Like Set(), but without special treatment of '.'. This allows e.g. URLs to |
| // be used as paths. |
| void SetWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, Value* in_value); |
| |
| // Gets the Value associated with the given path starting from this object. |
| // A path has the form "<key>" or "<key>.<key>.[...]", where "." indexes |
| // into the next DictionaryValue down. If the path can be resolved |
| // successfully, the value for the last key in the path will be returned |
| // through the |out_value| parameter, and the function will return true. |
| // Otherwise, it will return false and |out_value| will be untouched. |
| // Note that the dictionary always owns the value that's returned. |
| bool Get(const std::string& path, Value** out_value) const; |
| |
| // These are convenience forms of Get(). The value will be retrieved |
| // and the return value will be true if the path is valid and the value at |
| // the end of the path can be returned in the form specified. |
| bool GetBoolean(const std::string& path, bool* out_value) const; |
| bool GetInteger(const std::string& path, int* out_value) const; |
| bool GetDouble(const std::string& path, double* out_value) const; |
| bool GetString(const std::string& path, std::string* out_value) const; |
| bool GetString(const std::string& path, string16* out_value) const; |
| bool GetStringASCII(const std::string& path, std::string* out_value) const; |
| bool GetBinary(const std::string& path, BinaryValue** out_value) const; |
| bool GetDictionary(const std::string& path, |
| DictionaryValue** out_value) const; |
| bool GetList(const std::string& path, ListValue** out_value) const; |
| |
| // Like Get(), but without special treatment of '.'. This allows e.g. URLs to |
| // be used as paths. |
| bool GetWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, |
| Value** out_value) const; |
| bool GetIntegerWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, |
| int* out_value) const; |
| bool GetDoubleWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, |
| double* out_value) const; |
| bool GetStringWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, |
| std::string* out_value) const; |
| bool GetStringWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, |
| string16* out_value) const; |
| bool GetDictionaryWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, |
| DictionaryValue** out_value) const; |
| bool GetListWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, |
| ListValue** out_value) const; |
| |
| // Removes the Value with the specified path from this dictionary (or one |
| // of its child dictionaries, if the path is more than just a local key). |
| // If |out_value| is non-NULL, the removed Value AND ITS OWNERSHIP will be |
| // passed out via out_value. If |out_value| is NULL, the removed value will |
| // be deleted. This method returns true if |path| is a valid path; otherwise |
| // it will return false and the DictionaryValue object will be unchanged. |
| bool Remove(const std::string& path, Value** out_value); |
| |
| // Like Remove(), but without special treatment of '.'. This allows e.g. URLs |
| // to be used as paths. |
| bool RemoveWithoutPathExpansion(const std::string& key, Value** out_value); |
| |
| // Makes a copy of |this| but doesn't include empty dictionaries and lists in |
| // the copy. This never returns NULL, even if |this| itself is empty. |
| DictionaryValue* DeepCopyWithoutEmptyChildren(); |
| |
| // Merge a given dictionary into this dictionary. This is done recursively, |
| // i.e. any subdictionaries will be merged as well. In case of key collisions, |
| // the passed in dictionary takes precedence and data already present will be |
| // replaced. |
| void MergeDictionary(const DictionaryValue* dictionary); |
| |
| // This class provides an iterator for the keys in the dictionary. |
| // It can't be used to modify the dictionary. |
| // |
| // YOU SHOULD ALWAYS USE THE XXXWithoutPathExpansion() APIs WITH THESE, NOT |
| // THE NORMAL XXX() APIs. This makes sure things will work correctly if any |
| // keys have '.'s in them. |
| class BASE_API key_iterator |
| : private std::iterator<std::input_iterator_tag, const std::string> { |
| public: |
| explicit key_iterator(ValueMap::const_iterator itr) { itr_ = itr; } |
| key_iterator operator++() { |
| ++itr_; |
| return *this; |
| } |
| const std::string& operator*() { return itr_->first; } |
| bool operator!=(const key_iterator& other) { return itr_ != other.itr_; } |
| bool operator==(const key_iterator& other) { return itr_ == other.itr_; } |
| |
| private: |
| ValueMap::const_iterator itr_; |
| }; |
| |
| key_iterator begin_keys() const { return key_iterator(dictionary_.begin()); } |
| key_iterator end_keys() const { return key_iterator(dictionary_.end()); } |
| |
| // Overridden from Value: |
| virtual DictionaryValue* DeepCopy() const; |
| virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const; |
| |
| private: |
| ValueMap dictionary_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DictionaryValue); |
| }; |
| |
| // This type of Value represents a list of other Value values. |
| class BASE_API ListValue : public Value { |
| public: |
| typedef ValueVector::iterator iterator; |
| typedef ValueVector::const_iterator const_iterator; |
| |
| ListValue(); |
| ~ListValue(); |
| |
| // Clears the contents of this ListValue |
| void Clear(); |
| |
| // Returns the number of Values in this list. |
| size_t GetSize() const { return list_.size(); } |
| |
| // Returns whether the list is empty. |
| bool empty() const { return list_.empty(); } |
| |
| // Sets the list item at the given index to be the Value specified by |
| // the value given. If the index beyond the current end of the list, null |
| // Values will be used to pad out the list. |
| // Returns true if successful, or false if the index was negative or |
| // the value is a null pointer. |
| bool Set(size_t index, Value* in_value); |
| |
| // Gets the Value at the given index. Modifies |out_value| (and returns true) |
| // only if the index falls within the current list range. |
| // Note that the list always owns the Value passed out via |out_value|. |
| bool Get(size_t index, Value** out_value) const; |
| |
| // Convenience forms of Get(). Modifies |out_value| (and returns true) |
| // only if the index is valid and the Value at that index can be returned |
| // in the specified form. |
| bool GetBoolean(size_t index, bool* out_value) const; |
| bool GetInteger(size_t index, int* out_value) const; |
| bool GetDouble(size_t index, double* out_value) const; |
| bool GetString(size_t index, std::string* out_value) const; |
| bool GetString(size_t index, string16* out_value) const; |
| bool GetBinary(size_t index, BinaryValue** out_value) const; |
| bool GetDictionary(size_t index, DictionaryValue** out_value) const; |
| bool GetList(size_t index, ListValue** out_value) const; |
| |
| // Removes the Value with the specified index from this list. |
| // If |out_value| is non-NULL, the removed Value AND ITS OWNERSHIP will be |
| // passed out via |out_value|. If |out_value| is NULL, the removed value will |
| // be deleted. This method returns true if |index| is valid; otherwise |
| // it will return false and the ListValue object will be unchanged. |
| bool Remove(size_t index, Value** out_value); |
| |
| // Removes the first instance of |value| found in the list, if any, and |
| // deletes it. Returns the index that it was located at (-1 for not present). |
| int Remove(const Value& value); |
| |
| // Appends a Value to the end of the list. |
| void Append(Value* in_value); |
| |
| // Appends a Value if it's not already present. Takes ownership of the |
| // |in_value|. Returns true if successful, or false if the value was already |
| // present. If the value was already present the |in_value| is deleted. |
| bool AppendIfNotPresent(Value* in_value); |
| |
| // Insert a Value at index. |
| // Returns true if successful, or false if the index was out of range. |
| bool Insert(size_t index, Value* in_value); |
| |
| // Swaps contents with the |other| list. |
| void Swap(ListValue* other) { |
| list_.swap(other->list_); |
| } |
| |
| // Iteration |
| ListValue::iterator begin() { return list_.begin(); } |
| ListValue::iterator end() { return list_.end(); } |
| |
| ListValue::const_iterator begin() const { return list_.begin(); } |
| ListValue::const_iterator end() const { return list_.end(); } |
| |
| // Overridden from Value: |
| virtual bool GetAsList(ListValue** out_value); |
| virtual ListValue* DeepCopy() const; |
| virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const; |
| |
| private: |
| ValueVector list_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ListValue); |
| }; |
| |
| // This interface is implemented by classes that know how to serialize and |
| // deserialize Value objects. |
| class BASE_API ValueSerializer { |
| public: |
| virtual ~ValueSerializer(); |
| |
| virtual bool Serialize(const Value& root) = 0; |
| |
| // This method deserializes the subclass-specific format into a Value object. |
| // If the return value is non-NULL, the caller takes ownership of returned |
| // Value. If the return value is NULL, and if error_code is non-NULL, |
| // error_code will be set with the underlying error. |
| // If |error_message| is non-null, it will be filled in with a formatted |
| // error message including the location of the error if appropriate. |
| virtual Value* Deserialize(int* error_code, std::string* error_str) = 0; |
| }; |
| |
| #endif // BASE_VALUES_H_ |