Package jenkins.widgets
Class ExecutorsWidget.ViewFactoryImpl
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ExtensionPoint
- Enclosing class:
- ExecutorsWidget
@Extension(ordinal=100.0)
@Symbol("executors")
public static final class ExecutorsWidget.ViewFactoryImpl
extends WidgetFactory<View,ExecutorsWidget>
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface hudson.ExtensionPoint
ExtensionPoint.LegacyInstancesAreScopedToHudson
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionCreates widgets for a given object.type()
The type of object this factory cares about.A supertype of any widgets this factory might produce.Methods inherited from class jenkins.widgets.WidgetFactory
factoriesFor
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Constructor Details
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ViewFactoryImpl
public ViewFactoryImpl()
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Method Details
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type
Description copied from class:WidgetFactory
The type of object this factory cares about. Declared separately, rather than by havingWidgetFactory.createFor(T)
do a check-cast, so that method bodies are not loaded until actually needed.- Specified by:
type
in classWidgetFactory<View,
ExecutorsWidget> - Returns:
- the type of
WidgetFactory
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widgetType
Description copied from class:WidgetFactory
A supertype of any widgets this factory might produce. Defined so that factories which produce irrelevant widgets need not be consulted. If your implementation was returning multiple disparate kinds of widgets, it is best to split it into two factories.If an API defines an abstract
Widget
subtype, and you are providing a concrete implementation, you may return the API type here to delay class loading.- Specified by:
widgetType
in classWidgetFactory<View,
ExecutorsWidget> - Returns:
- a bound for the result of
WidgetFactory.createFor(T)
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createFor
Description copied from class:WidgetFactory
Creates widgets for a given object. This may be called frequently for the same object, so if your implementation is expensive, do your own caching.- Specified by:
createFor
in classWidgetFactory<View,
ExecutorsWidget> - Parameters:
target
- a widgetable object- Returns:
- a possible empty set of widgets (typically either using
Set.of()
).
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