final class DBSorterNodeModel extends DBNodeModel
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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(package private) static String |
ASCENDING_KEY
Settings key for ascending sort.
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(package private) static String |
COLUMNS_KEY
Settings key for sort columns.
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Constructor and Description |
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DBSorterNodeModel()
Creates a new database reader.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected PortObjectSpec[] |
configure(PortObjectSpec[] inSpecs)
Configure method for general port types.
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protected PortObject[] |
execute(PortObject[] inData,
ExecutionContext exec)
Execute method for general port types.
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protected void |
loadValidatedSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO settings)
Sets new settings from the passed object in the model.
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protected void |
saveSettingsTo(NodeSettingsWO settings)
Adds to the given
NodeSettings the model specific
settings. |
protected void |
validateSettings(NodeSettingsRO settings)
Validates the settings in the passed
NodeSettings object. |
createDBQueryConnection, loadInternals, reset, saveInternals
addWarningListener, computeFinalOutputSpecs, configure, continueLoop, createInitialStreamableOperatorInternals, createMergeOperator, createStreamableOperator, execute, finishStreamableExecution, getAvailableFlowVariables, getAvailableInputFlowVariables, getCredentialsProvider, getInHiLiteHandler, getInPortType, getInputPortRoles, getInteractiveNodeView, getLogger, getLoopEndNode, getLoopStartNode, getNrInPorts, getNrOutPorts, getOutHiLiteHandler, getOutPortType, getOutputPortRoles, getWarningMessage, iterate, notifyViews, notifyWarningListeners, onDispose, peekFlowVariableDouble, peekFlowVariableInt, peekFlowVariableString, pushFlowVariableDouble, pushFlowVariableInt, pushFlowVariableString, removeWarningListener, resetAndConfigureLoopBody, setInHiLiteHandler, setWarningMessage, stateChanged
static final String COLUMNS_KEY
static final String ASCENDING_KEY
protected void saveSettingsTo(NodeSettingsWO settings)
NodeSettings
the model specific
settings. The settings don't need to be complete or consistent. If, right
after startup, no valid settings are available this method can write
either nothing or invalid settings.
Method is called by the Node
if the current settings need
to be saved or transfered to the node's dialog.
saveSettingsTo
in class DBNodeModel
settings
- The object to write settings into.NodeModel.loadValidatedSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO)
,
NodeModel.validateSettings(NodeSettingsRO)
protected void validateSettings(NodeSettingsRO settings) throws InvalidSettingsException
NodeSettings
object.
The specified settings should be checked for completeness and
consistency. It must be possible to load a settings object validated
here without any exception in the
#loadValidatedSettings(NodeSettings)
method. The method
must not change the current settings in the model - it is supposed to
just check them. If some settings are missing, invalid, inconsistent, or
just not right throw an exception with a message useful to the user.validateSettings
in class DBNodeModel
settings
- The settings to validate.InvalidSettingsException
- If the validation of the settings
failed.NodeModel.saveSettingsTo(NodeSettingsWO)
,
NodeModel.loadValidatedSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO)
protected void loadValidatedSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO settings) throws InvalidSettingsException
#validateSettings(NodeSettings)
method. The model must set
its internal configuration according to the settings object passed.loadValidatedSettingsFrom
in class DBNodeModel
settings
- The settings to read.InvalidSettingsException
- If a property is not available.NodeModel.saveSettingsTo(NodeSettingsWO)
,
NodeModel.validateSettings(NodeSettingsRO)
protected final PortObject[] execute(PortObject[] inData, ExecutionContext exec) throws CanceledExecutionException, Exception
inObjects
represent the input objects and the
returned array represents the output objects. The elements in the argument array are generally guaranteed to be
not null and subclasses of the PortObject classes
that are defined through the
PortTypes
given in the constructor
.
Similarly, the returned output objects need to comply with their port types object class (otherwise an error is
reported by the framework) and must not be null. There are few exceptions to these rules:
InactiveBranchConsumer
may find instances of InactiveBranchPortObject
in
case the corresponding input is inactive.InactiveBranchPortObject
elements in case the output should be
inactivated.corresponding flags
.
For a general description of the execute method refer to the description of the specialized
NodeModel.execute(BufferedDataTable[], ExecutionContext)
methods as it addresses more use cases.
execute
in class NodeModel
inData
- The input objects.exec
- For BufferedDataTable
creation and progress.Exception
- If the node execution fails for any reason.CanceledExecutionException
protected PortObjectSpec[] configure(PortObjectSpec[] inSpecs) throws InvalidSettingsException
PortObjectSpecs
that are defined through the PortTypes
given in the constructor
unless this model is an
InactiveBranchConsumer
(most nodes are not). Similarly, the returned output specs need to comply with
their port types spec class (otherwise an error is reported by the framework). They may also be null (out spec
not known at time of configuration) or
inactive (output and downstream
nodes are inactive).
For a general description of the configure method refer to the description of the specialized
NodeModel.configure(DataTableSpec[])
methods as it addresses more use cases.
configure
in class NodeModel
inSpecs
- The input data table specs. Items of the array could be null if no spec is available from the
corresponding input port (i.e. not connected or upstream node does not produce an output spec). If a
port is of type BufferedDataTable.TYPE
and no spec is available the framework will replace
null by an empty DataTableSpec
(no columns) unless the port is marked as optional as per
constructor.InvalidSettingsException
- If this node can't be configured.
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