public final class UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory extends SCMHeadCategory
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory |
DEFAULT
The
UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory singleton with the default naming. |
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory(org.jvnet.localizer.Localizable displayName)
Constructs a
UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory with customized naming. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
isMatch(SCMHead instance)
Checks if the supplied instance is a match for this
SCMCategory. |
addUncategorizedIfMissing, collect, collectAndSimplify, defaultDisplayName, simplify, uniongetDisplayName, getName, group, group, isMatch, isUncategorized, toDisplayName, toDisplayName, toShortUrl, toShortUrlpublic static final UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory DEFAULT
UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory singleton with the default naming.public UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory(@NonNull
org.jvnet.localizer.Localizable displayName)
UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory with customized naming. Use this constructor when the generic
naming is not appropriate terminology for the specific SCMSource's naming of branches.
For example: the Accurev source control system uses the term "streams" to refer to the same thing that
Git would call "branches", it would confuse Accurev users if we called their "streams" as "branches" so an
Accurev specific provider would use this constructor to generate a singleton with the "streams" name.
If there is a Git and Accurev source in the same context then
SCMHeadCategory.collectAndSimplify(Iterable) will contain an UncategorizedSCMHeadCategory under
the default key that has a SCMCategory.getDisplayName() of Branches / Streams
displayName - the display name for the uncategorized SCMHeads when the source control system uses a
different terminology from "branches".public boolean isMatch(@NonNull
SCMHead instance)
SCMCategory.isMatch in class SCMCategory<SCMHead>instance - the instance to test.true if the instance belongs to this SCMCategory.Copyright © 2016–2019. All rights reserved.