public final class ProjectScope extends Object implements IScopeContext
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPreferencesService
APIs) or for determining the correct preference node to set values in the store.
Project preferences are stored on a per project basis in the
project's content area as specified by IProject#getLocation.
The path for preferences defined in the project scope hierarchy
is as follows: /project/<projectName>/<qualifier>
This class is not intended to be subclassed. This class may be instantiated.
IResource.getLocation()| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static String |
SCOPE
String constant (value of
"project") used for the
scope name for this preference scope. |
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
ProjectScope(IProject context)
Create and return a new project scope for the given project.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
IPath |
getLocation()
Return a path to a location in the file-system where clients are able
to write files that will have the same sharing/scope properties as
preferences defined in this scope.
|
String |
getName()
Return the name of the scope that this context is associated with.
|
IEclipsePreferences |
getNode(String qualifier)
Return the preferences node that contains the preferences for the
given qualifier or
null if the node cannot be determined. |
int |
hashCode() |
public static final String SCOPE
"project") used for the
scope name for this preference scope.public ProjectScope(IProject context)
null.context - the projectIllegalArgumentException - if the project is nullpublic IEclipsePreferences getNode(String qualifier)
IScopeContextnull if the node cannot be determined.
The given qualifier must not be null but may be a path
to a sub-node within the scope.
An example of a qualifier in Eclipse 2.1 would be the plug-in identifier that the preference is associated with (e.g. the "org.eclipse.core.resources" plug-in defines the "description.autobuild" preference).
This method can be used to determine the appropriate preferences node
to aid in setting key/value pairs. For instance:
new InstanceScope().getNode("org.eclipse.core.resources");
returns the preference node in the instance scope where the preferences
for "org.eclipse.core.resources" are stored.
getNode in interface IScopeContextqualifier - a qualifier for the preference namenullIPreferencesServicepublic IPath getLocation()
IScopeContext
Implementors may return null if the location is not known,
is unavailable, or is not applicable to this scope.
getLocation in interface IScopeContextnullpublic String getName()
IScopeContextnull.getName in interface IScopeContextGuidelines for using Eclipse APIs. Copyright (c) IBM Corp. and others 2000, 2006. All rights reserved.