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Revision as of 23:43, 15 September 2011
This page documents a simple global non contextual undo/redo mechanism.
Mechanism
Database client keeps a global list of undoable/redoable operations. Operations are added to undo list during commit. Each commit creates a change set to server which defines the changes to resource values and statements. Change set also contains metadata for interpreting the change. The metadata format is defined by client and the server can not read or interpret it. Each operation has unique change set identifier. Sequential operations are tagged as combined by giving them the same operation id. All operations with same id will be treated as single undoable/redoable operation. Database client groups all change sets created within one write request as one operation.
Undo and redo handling in the Simantics workbench
If org.eclipse.ui.edit.undo and org.eclipse.ui.edit.redo commands are bound to handlers Session{Undo,Redo}Handler then the undo/redo mechanism is activated. The handlers undo/redo one operation from the global undo/redo lists with each button press. It is desirable that each developer who develops requests that modify the graph comment their changes as shown by thefollowing example.
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session.sync(new WriteRequest() { @Override public void perform(WriteGraph graph) throws DatabaseException { // Do your modifications. Layer0 b = Layer0.getInstance(graph); Resource s = graph.newResource(); graph.claim(s, b.InstanceOf, b.Entity); // Add comment to change set. CommentMetadata cm = graph.getMetadata(CommentMetadata.class); cm.add("My comment."); graph.addMetadata(cm); } });
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You can test your operations using the following procedure:
- Do the operation.
- Check from Teamwork / Graph History view which change sets have been created and that they are commented properly.
Related Documents
- Undo and Redo - internals of the mechanism.