/*************************************************************************** copyright : (C) 2001-2006 by Robby Stephenson email : robby@periapsis.org ***************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************** * * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * * it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as * * published by the Free Software Foundation; * * * ***************************************************************************/ #ifndef TELLICO_ENTRY_H #define TELLICO_ENTRY_H #include "datavectors.h" #include #include #include #include namespace Tellico { namespace Data { class Collection; /** * The EntryGroup is simply a vector of entries which knows the name of its group, * and the name of the field to which that group belongs. * * An example for a book collection would be a group of books, all written by * David Weber. The @ref groupName() would be "Weber, David" and the * @ref fieldName() would be "author". * * It's a TQObject because EntryGroupItem holds a TQGuardedPtr * * @author Robby Stephenson */ class EntryGroup : public TQObject, public EntryVec { Q_OBJECT TQ_OBJECT public: EntryGroup(const TQString& group, const TQString& field); ~EntryGroup(); const TQString& groupName() const { return m_group; } const TQString& fieldName() const { return m_field; } private: TQString m_group; TQString m_field; }; /** * The Entry class represents a book, a CD, or whatever is the basic entity * in the collection. * * Each Entry object has a set of field values, such as title, artist, or format, * and must belong to a collection. A unique id number identifies each entry. * * @see Field * * @author Robby Stephenson */ class Entry : public KShared { public: /** * The constructor, which automatically sets the id to the current number * of entries in the collection. * * @param coll A pointer to the tqparent collection object */ Entry(CollPtr coll); Entry(CollPtr coll, int id); /** * The copy constructor, needed since the id must be different. */ Entry(const Entry& entry); /** * The assignment operator is overloaded, since the id must be different. */ Entry& operator=(const Entry& other); /** * two entries are equal if all their field values are equal, except for * file catalogs which match on the url only */ bool operator==(const Entry& other); ~Entry(); /** * Every entry has a title. * * @return The entry title */ TQString title() const; /** * Returns the value of the field with a given key name. If the key doesn't * exist, the method returns @ref TQString(). * * @param fieldName The field name * @param formatted Whether to format the field or not. * @return The value of the field */ TQString field(const TQString& fieldName, bool formatted=false) const; TQString field(Data::FieldPtr field, bool formatted=false) const; /** * Returns the formatted value of the field with a given key name. If the * key doesn't exist, the method returns @ref TQString(). The value is cached, * so the first time the value is requested, @ref Field::format is called. * The second time, that lookup isn't necessary. * * @param fieldName The field name * @return The formatted value of the field */ TQString formattedField(const TQString& fieldName) const; TQString formattedField(Data::FieldPtr field) const; /** * Splits a field value. This is faster than calling Data::Field::split() since * a regexp is not used, only a string. * * @param field The field name * @param format Whether to format the values or not * @return The list of field values */ TQStringList fields(const TQString& fieldName, bool formatted) const; TQStringList fields(Data::FieldPtr field, bool formatted) const; /** * Sets the value of an field for the entry. The method first verifies that * the value is allowed for that particular key. * * @param fieldName The name of the field * @param value The value of the field * @return A boolean indicating whether or not the field was successfully set */ bool setField(const TQString& fieldName, const TQString& value); bool setField(Data::FieldPtr field, const TQString& value); /** * Returns a pointer to the tqparent collection of the entry. * * @return The collection pointer */ CollPtr collection() const; /** * Changes the collection owner of the entry */ void setCollection(CollPtr coll); /** * Returns the id of the entry * * @return The id */ long id() const { return m_id; } void setId(long id) { m_id = id; } /** * Adds the entry to a group. The group list within the entry is updated * and the entry is added to the group. * * @param group The group * @return a bool indicating if it was successfully added. If the entry was already * in the group, the return value is false */ bool addToGroup(EntryGroup* group); /** * Removes the entry from a group. The group list within the entry is updated * and the entry is removed from the group. * * @param group The group * @return a bool indicating if the group was successfully removed */ bool removeFromGroup(EntryGroup* group); void clearGroups(); /** * Returns a list of the groups to which the entry belongs * * @return The list of groups */ const PtrVector& groups() const { return m_groups; } /** * Returns a list containing the names of the groups for * a certain field to which the entry belongs * * @param fieldName The name of the field * @return The list of names */ TQStringList groupNamesByFieldName(const TQString& fieldName) const; /** * Returns a list of all the field values contained in the entry. * * @return The list of field values */ TQStringList fieldValues() const { return m_fields.values(); } /** * Returns a list of all the formatted field values contained in the entry. * * @return The list of field values */ TQStringList formattedFieldValues() const { return m_formattedFields.values(); } /** * Returns a boolean indicating if the entry's tqparent collection recognizes * it existence, that is, the tqparent collection has this entry in its list. * * @return Whether the entry is owned or not */ bool isOwned(); /** * Removes the formatted value of the field from the map. This should be used when * the field's format flag has changed. * * @param name The name of the field that changed. TQString() means tqinvalidate all fields. */ void tqinvalidateFormattedFieldValue(const TQString& name=TQString()); static int compareValues(EntryPtr entry1, EntryPtr entry2, FieldPtr field); static int compareValues(EntryPtr entry1, EntryPtr entry2, const TQString& field, ConstCollPtr coll); /** * Construct the derived valued for an field. The format string should be * of the form "%{name1} %{name2}" where the names are replaced by the value * of that field for the entry. Whether or not formatting is done on the * strings themselves should be taken into account. * * @param formatString The format string * @param formatted Whether the inserted values should be formatted. * @return The constructed field value */ static TQString dependentValue(ConstEntryPtr e, const TQString& formatString, bool formatted); private: CollPtr m_coll; long m_id; StringMap m_fields; mutable StringMap m_formattedFields; PtrVector m_groups; }; class EntryCmp : public std::binary_function { public: EntryCmp(const TQString& field) : m_field(field) {} bool operator()(EntryPtr e1, EntryPtr e2) const { return e1->field(m_field) < e2->field(m_field); } private: TQString m_field; }; } // end namespace } // end namespace #endif