Class DelegatingThemeSource

java.lang.Object
org.springframework.ui.context.support.DelegatingThemeSource
All Implemented Interfaces:
HierarchicalThemeSource, ThemeSource

public class DelegatingThemeSource extends Object implements HierarchicalThemeSource
Empty ThemeSource that delegates all calls to the parent ThemeSource. If no parent is available, it simply won't resolve any theme.

Used as placeholder by UiApplicationContextUtils, if a context doesn't define its own ThemeSource. Not intended for direct use in applications.

Since:
1.2.4
Author:
Juergen Hoeller
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  • Constructor Details

    • DelegatingThemeSource

      public DelegatingThemeSource()
  • Method Details

    • setParentThemeSource

      public void setParentThemeSource(@Nullable ThemeSource parentThemeSource)
      Description copied from interface: HierarchicalThemeSource
      Set the parent that will be used to try to resolve theme messages that this object can't resolve.
      Specified by:
      setParentThemeSource in interface HierarchicalThemeSource
      Parameters:
      parentThemeSource - the parent ThemeSource that will be used to resolve messages that this object can't resolve. May be null, in which case no further resolution is possible.
    • getParentThemeSource

      @Nullable public ThemeSource getParentThemeSource()
      Description copied from interface: HierarchicalThemeSource
      Return the parent of this ThemeSource, or null if none.
      Specified by:
      getParentThemeSource in interface HierarchicalThemeSource
    • getTheme

      @Nullable public Theme getTheme(String themeName)
      Description copied from interface: ThemeSource
      Return the Theme instance for the given theme name.

      The returned Theme will resolve theme-specific messages, codes, file paths, etc (e.g. CSS and image files in a web environment).

      Specified by:
      getTheme in interface ThemeSource
      Parameters:
      themeName - the name of the theme
      Returns:
      the corresponding Theme, or null if none defined. Note that, by convention, a ThemeSource should at least be able to return a default Theme for the default theme name "theme" but may also return default Themes for other theme names.
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