interface XContentProviderManager in module com::sun::star::ucb::

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Syntax

interface XContentProviderManager : com::sun::star::uno::XInterface ;

Description

makes it possible to query/register/deregister content providers.

See also

XContentProvider

Method Summary

registerContentProvider registers a content provider for a specific URL template.

deregisterContentProvider deregisters a content provider.

queryContentProviders returns a list of information on all registered content providers.

queryContentProvider returns the currently active content provider for a content identifier.

Known Services Which Export this Interface

com::sun::star::ucb::UniversalContentBroker

Method Details



registerContentProvider

Syntax

com::sun::star::ucb::XContentProvider registerContentProvider (
com::sun::star::ucb::XContentProvider Provider,
string Scheme,
boolean ReplaceExisting )
raises ( com::sun::star::ucb::DuplicateProviderException );

Description

registers a content provider for a specific URL template.

See also

XContentIdentifier

Parameter Provider

the content provider to register.

This may be NULL , in which case a later XContentProvider::queryContent with an XContentIdentifier that matches the Scheme will simply return NULL . These "dummy" content providers are useful in combination with other content providers that are registered on a wildcard URL template: For example, imagine that you want to route all http URLs to a HTTP content provider, but want to block all URLs for the server www.dont.go . One solution would be to register the HTTP content provider on the Scheme http , and to register a "dummy" (i.e., NULL ) content provider on the Scheme "http://www.dont.go"([/?#]. * )? .

Parameter Scheme

the URL scheme for the provided contents. More generally, this may not only be a URL scheme, but a URL template.

A URL template is a regular expression (represented as a string) that specifies a subset of the set of all possible URLs (this subset consists of exactly those URLs that match the regular expression). The language to denote the regular expressions is initially quite limited, but it may be extended in the future:

  • regexp = scheme / simple / translation
  • scheme = ALPHA * (ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / ".")
  • simple = simple-prefix / simple-authority / simple-domain
  • translation = trans-prefix / trans-authority / trans-domain
  • simple-prefix = [string] ". * "
  • trans-prefix = [string] "(. * )->" [string] "\1"
  • simple-authority = [string] "([/?#]. * )?"
  • trans-authority = [string] "(([/?#]. * )?)->" string "\1"
  • simple-domain = [string] "[^/?#] * " string "([/?#]. * )?"
  • trans-domain = [string] "([^/?#] * " string "([/?#]. * )?)->" string "\1"
  • string = DQUOTE 1 * (schar / sescape) DQUOTE ; DQUOTE is "
  • schar = < any UTF-16 character except " or \>
  • sescape = "\" (DQUOTE / "\")

A <scheme>: matches any URL of exactly the given scheme (ignoring case), keeping the extension from URL schemes to URL templates backwards compatible. The <simple>: regexps match any URL starting with a given string literal, followed by arbitrary characters ( <simple-prefix>: ), or by arbitrary characters that start with one of '/', '?', or '#', if any ( <simple-authority>: ), or by arbitrary characters not including any of '/', '?', or '#', followed by a given string literal, followed by arbitrary characters that start with one of '/', '?', or '#', if any. The comparision of string literals is done ignoring the case of ASCII letters. The <translation>: regexps match the same URLs as their <simple>: counterparts, but they also describe how a (local) URL is mapped to another (remote) URL. This mapping is only relevant for methods of the RemoteAccessContentProvider 's XParameterizedContentProvider interface; in all other cases, <translation>: regexps have the same semantics as their <simple>: counterparts.

Parameter ReplaceExisting

true : replace the provider possibly registered for the given URL template. The replaced provider will not be deregistered automatically! If the superseding provider gets deregistered, the superseded one will become active again.

false : do not register, if another provider is already registered for the given URL template.

Returns

the replaced content provider, if there was one.

deregisterContentProvider

Syntax

oneway void deregisterContentProvider (
com::sun::star::ucb::XContentProvider Provider,
string Scheme );

Description

deregisters a content provider.

Parameter Provider

a content provider to deregister.

Parameter Scheme

the URL scheme for the provided contents. More generally, this may not only be a URL scheme, but a URL template (see registerContentProvider for a discussion of URL templates).

queryContentProviders

Syntax

sequence< com::sun::star::ucb::ContentProviderInfo > queryContentProviders ();

Description

returns a list of information on all registered content providers.

Returns

a list information on content providers.

queryContentProvider

Syntax

com::sun::star::ucb::XContentProvider queryContentProvider (
string Identifier );

Description

returns the currently active content provider for a content identifier.

Parameter Identifier

a content identifier (i.e., a URL).

Returns

a content provider.
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