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The protocol definition for client-server communication in GLSP
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* Copyright (c) 2021-2023 STMicroelectronics and others.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
* terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 which is available at
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*
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*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR GPL-2.0 WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
********************************************************************************/
import { hasStringProp } from '../utils/type-util';
import { Action } from './base-protocol';
import { Args, ElementTemplate } from './types';
/**
* A ghost element describes an element that may be rendered as a schematic visualization of an element that may be inserted
* during creation.
*/
export interface GhostElement {
template: ElementTemplate;
dynamic?: boolean;
}
/**
* Triggers the enablement of the tool that is responsible for creating nodes and initializes it with the creation of nodes of the given
* `elementTypeId`.
* The corresponding namespace declares the action kind as constant and offers helper functions for type guard checks
* and creating new `TriggerNodeCreationActions`.
*/
export interface TriggerNodeCreationAction extends Action {
kind: typeof TriggerNodeCreationAction.KIND;
/**
* The type of node that should be created by the node creation tool.
*/
elementTypeId: string;
/**
* A ghost element represents the node that may be created by this action schematically.
* It is not guaranteed that the created element will match the ghost element exactly.
*/
ghostElement?: GhostElement;
/**
* Custom arguments.
*/
args?: Args;
}
export namespace TriggerNodeCreationAction {
export const KIND = 'triggerNodeCreation';
export function is(object: unknown): object is TriggerNodeCreationAction {
return Action.hasKind(object, KIND) && hasStringProp(object, 'elementTypeId');
}
export function create(
elementTypeId: string,
options?: Omit<TriggerNodeCreationAction, 'kind' | 'elementTypeId'>
): TriggerNodeCreationAction {
return {
kind: KIND,
elementTypeId,
...options
};
}
}
/**
* Triggers the enablement of the tool that is responsible for creating edges and initializes it with the creation of edges of the given
* `elementTypeId`.
* <Insert documentation>
* The corresponding namespace declares the action kind as constant and offers helper functions for type guard checks
* and creating new `TriggerEdgeCreationActions`.
*/
export interface TriggerEdgeCreationAction extends Action {
kind: typeof TriggerEdgeCreationAction.KIND;
/**
* The type of edge that should be created by the edge creation tool.
*/
elementTypeId: string;
/**
* Custom arguments.
*/
args?: Args;
}
export namespace TriggerEdgeCreationAction {
export const KIND = 'triggerEdgeCreation';
export function is(object: unknown): object is TriggerEdgeCreationAction {
return Action.hasKind(object, KIND) && hasStringProp(object, 'elementTypeId');
}
export function create(elementTypeId: string, options: { args?: Args } = {}): TriggerEdgeCreationAction {
return {
kind: KIND,
elementTypeId,
...options
};
}
}