/* * Copyright (c) 2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. and others. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, * and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html */ package org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.impl.schema.tree; import com.google.common.base.Optional; import com.google.common.base.Preconditions; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.api.YangInstanceIdentifier.PathArgument; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.api.schema.NormalizedNode; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.api.schema.NormalizedNodeContainer; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.api.schema.tree.spi.TreeNode; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.api.schema.tree.spi.Version; final class OperationWithModification { private final ModifiedNode modification; private final ModificationApplyOperation applyOperation; private OperationWithModification(final ModificationApplyOperation op, final ModifiedNode mod) { this.modification = mod; this.applyOperation = op; } void write(final NormalizedNode value) { modification.write(value); /** * Fast validation of structure, full validation on written data will be run during seal. */ applyOperation.verifyStructure(value, false); } private void recursiveMerge(final NormalizedNode data) { if (data instanceof NormalizedNodeContainer) { @SuppressWarnings({ "rawtypes", "unchecked" }) final NormalizedNodeContainer> dataContainer = (NormalizedNodeContainer) data; /* * if there was write before on this node and it is of NormalizedNodeContainer type * merge would overwrite our changes. So we create write modifications from data children to * retain children created by past write operation. * These writes will then be pushed down in the tree while there are merge modifications on these children */ if (modification.getOperation().equals(LogicalOperation.WRITE)) { @SuppressWarnings({ "rawtypes", "unchecked" }) final NormalizedNodeContainer> odlDataContainer = (NormalizedNodeContainer) modification.getWrittenValue(); for (final NormalizedNode child : odlDataContainer.getValue()) { final PathArgument childId = child.getIdentifier(); forChild(childId).write(child); } } for (final NormalizedNode child : dataContainer.getValue()) { final PathArgument childId = child.getIdentifier(); forChild(childId).recursiveMerge(child); } } modification.merge(data); } void merge(final NormalizedNode data) { /* * A merge operation will end up overwriting parts of the tree, retaining others. We want to * make sure we do not validate the complete resulting structure, but rather just what was * written. In order to do that, we first pretend the data was written, run verification and * then perform the merge -- with the explicit assumption that adding the newly-validated * data with the previously-validated data will not result in invalid data. * * FIXME: Should be this moved to recursive merge and run for each node? */ applyOperation.verifyStructure(data, false); recursiveMerge(data); } void delete() { modification.delete(); } public ModifiedNode getModification() { return modification; } public ModificationApplyOperation getApplyOperation() { return applyOperation; } public Optional apply(final Optional data, final Version version) { return applyOperation.apply(modification, data, version); } public static OperationWithModification from(final ModificationApplyOperation operation, final ModifiedNode modification) { return new OperationWithModification(operation, modification); } private OperationWithModification forChild(final PathArgument childId) { final Optional maybeChildOp = applyOperation.getChild(childId); Preconditions.checkArgument(maybeChildOp.isPresent(), "Attempted to apply operation to non-existent child %s", childId); final ModificationApplyOperation childOp = maybeChildOp.get(); final ModifiedNode childMod = modification.modifyChild(childId, childOp.getChildPolicy()); return from(childOp, childMod); } }