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017package org.apache.commons.configuration2;
018
019import java.util.Collection;
020import java.util.List;
021
022import org.apache.commons.configuration2.tree.ExpressionEngine;
023import org.apache.commons.configuration2.tree.NodeModelSupport;
024
025/**
026 * <p>
027 * An interface for mutable hierarchical configurations.
028 * </p>
029 * <p>
030 * This interface introduces methods for manipulating tree-like structured configuration sources. Also, all methods
031 * defined by the {@code Configuration} interface are available.
032 * </p>
033 * <p>
034 * This interface does not make any assumptions about the concrete type of nodes used by an implementation; this is
035 * reflected by a generic type parameter. Concrete implementations may therefore define their own hierarchical
036 * structures.
037 * </p>
038 *
039 * @since 2.0
040 * @param <T> the type of the nodes used by this hierarchical configuration
041 */
042public interface HierarchicalConfiguration<T> extends Configuration, ImmutableHierarchicalConfiguration, NodeModelSupport<T> {
043    /**
044     * Adds a collection of nodes at the specified position of the configuration tree. This method works similar to
045     * {@code addProperty()}, but instead of a single property a whole collection of nodes can be added - and thus complete
046     * configuration sub trees. E.g. with this method it is possible to add parts of another
047     * {@code BaseHierarchicalConfiguration} object to this object. If the passed in key refers to an existing and unique
048     * node, the new nodes are added to this node. Otherwise a new node will be created at the specified position in the
049     * hierarchy.
050     *
051     * @param key the key where the nodes are to be added; can be <b>null </b>, then they are added to the root node
052     * @param nodes a collection with the {@code Node} objects to be added
053     */
054    void addNodes(String key, Collection<? extends T> nodes);
055
056    /**
057     * Returns a list with sub configurations for all child nodes of the node selected by the given key. This method works
058     * like {@link #immutableChildConfigurationsAt(String)}, but returns a list with mutable configuration objects. The
059     * configuration objects returned are <strong>not</strong> connected to the parent configuration.
060     *
061     * @param key the key for selecting the desired parent node
062     * @return a collection with {@code HierarchicalConfiguration} objects for all child nodes of the selected parent node
063     */
064    List<HierarchicalConfiguration<T>> childConfigurationsAt(String key);
065
066    /**
067     * Returns a list with sub configurations for all child nodes of the node selected by the given key allowing the caller
068     * to specify the {@code supportUpdates} flag.
069     *
070     * @param key the key for selecting the desired parent node
071     * @param supportUpdates a flag whether the returned sub configuration should be directly connected to its parent
072     * @return a collection with {@code HierarchicalConfiguration} objects for all child nodes of the selected parent node
073     */
074    List<HierarchicalConfiguration<T>> childConfigurationsAt(String key, boolean supportUpdates);
075
076    /**
077     * Removes all values of the property with the given name and of keys that start with this name. So if there is a
078     * property with the key &quot;foo&quot; and a property with the key &quot;foo.bar&quot;, a call of
079     * {@code clearTree("foo")} would remove both properties.
080     *
081     * @param key the key of the property to be removed
082     */
083    void clearTree(String key);
084
085    /**
086     * Returns a hierarchical subnode configuration for the node specified by the given key. This is a short form for
087     * {@code configurationAt(key,
088     * <b>false</b>)}.
089     *
090     * @param key the key that selects the sub tree
091     * @return a hierarchical configuration that contains this sub tree
092     * @see SubnodeConfiguration
093     */
094    HierarchicalConfiguration<T> configurationAt(String key);
095
096    /**
097     * <p>
098     * Returns a hierarchical sub configuration object that wraps the configuration node specified by the given key. This
099     * method provides an easy means of accessing sub trees of a hierarchical configuration. In the returned configuration
100     * the sub tree can directly be accessed, it becomes the root node of this configuration. Because of this the passed in
101     * key must select exactly one configuration node; otherwise an {@code IllegalArgumentException} will be thrown.
102     * </p>
103     * <p>
104     * The difference between this method and the {@link #subset(String)} method is that {@code subset()} supports arbitrary
105     * subsets of configuration nodes while {@code configurationAt()} only returns a single sub tree. Please refer to the
106     * documentation of the {@link SubnodeConfiguration} class to obtain further information about sub configurations and
107     * when they should be used.
108     * </p>
109     * <p>
110     * With the {@code supportUpdate} flag the behavior of the returned sub configuration regarding updates of its parent
111     * configuration can be determined. If set to <b>false</b>, the configurations return on independent nodes structures.
112     * So changes made on one configuration cannot be seen by the other one. A value of <b>true</b> in contrast creates a
113     * direct connection between both configurations - they are then using the same underlying data structures as much as
114     * possible. There are however changes which break this connection; for instance, if the sub tree the sub configuration
115     * belongs to is completely removed from the parent configuration. If such a change happens, the sub configuration
116     * becomes detached from its parent. It can still be used in a normal way, but changes on it are not reflected by the
117     * parent and vice verse. Also, it is not possible to reattach a once detached sub configuration.
118     * </p>
119     *
120     * @param key the key that selects the sub tree
121     * @param supportUpdates a flag whether the returned sub configuration should be directly connected to its parent
122     * @return a hierarchical configuration that contains this sub tree
123     * @see SubnodeConfiguration
124     */
125    HierarchicalConfiguration<T> configurationAt(String key, boolean supportUpdates);
126
127    /**
128     * Returns a list of sub configurations for all configuration nodes selected by the given key. This method will evaluate
129     * the passed in key (using the current {@code ExpressionEngine}) and then create a sub configuration for each returned
130     * node (like {@link #configurationAt(String)} ). This is especially useful when dealing with list-like structures. As
131     * an example consider the configuration that contains data about database tables and their fields. If you need access
132     * to all fields of a certain table, you can simply do
133     *
134     * <pre>
135     * List fields = config.configurationsAt("tables.table(0).fields.field");
136     * for(Iterator it = fields.iterator(); it.hasNext();)
137     * {
138     *     BaseHierarchicalConfiguration sub = (BaseHierarchicalConfiguration) it.next();
139     *     // now the children and attributes of the field node can be
140     *     // directly accessed
141     *     String fieldName = sub.getString("name");
142     *     String fieldType = sub.getString("type");
143     *     ...
144     * </pre>
145     *
146     * The configuration objects returned are <strong>not</strong> connected to the parent configuration.
147     *
148     * @param key the key for selecting the desired nodes
149     * @return a list with hierarchical configuration objects; each configuration represents one of the nodes selected by
150     *         the passed in key
151     */
152    List<HierarchicalConfiguration<T>> configurationsAt(String key);
153
154    /**
155     * Returns a list of sub configurations for all configuration nodes selected by the given key allowing the caller to
156     * specify the {@code supportUpdates} flag. This method works like {@link #configurationsAt(String)}, but with the
157     * additional boolean parameter it can be specified whether the returned configurations react on updates of the parent
158     * configuration.
159     *
160     * @param key the key for selecting the desired nodes
161     * @param supportUpdates a flag whether the returned sub configuration should be directly connected to its parent
162     * @return a list with hierarchical configuration objects; each configuration represents one of the nodes selected by
163     *         the passed in key
164     * @see #configurationsAt(String, boolean)
165     */
166    List<HierarchicalConfiguration<T>> configurationsAt(String key, boolean supportUpdates);
167
168    /**
169     * Sets the expression engine to be used by this configuration. All property keys this configuration has to deal with
170     * will be interpreted by this engine.
171     *
172     * @param expressionEngine the new expression engine; can be <b>null</b>, then the default expression engine will be
173     *        used
174     */
175    void setExpressionEngine(ExpressionEngine expressionEngine);
176}