using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Umbraco.Core.Models.PublishedContent;
namespace Umbraco.Core
{
///
/// Provides extension methods for .
///
public static class PublishedModelFactoryExtensions
{
///
/// Returns true if the current is an implementation of
///
///
///
public static bool IsLiveFactory(this IPublishedModelFactory factory) => factory is ILivePublishedModelFactory;
///
/// Executes an action with a safe live factory
///
///
/// If the factory is a live factory, ensures it is refreshed and locked while executing the action.
///
public static void WithSafeLiveFactory(this IPublishedModelFactory factory, Action action)
{
if (factory is ILivePublishedModelFactory liveFactory)
{
lock (liveFactory.SyncRoot)
{
//Call refresh on the live factory to re-compile the models
liveFactory.Refresh();
action();
}
}
else
{
action();
}
}
///
/// Sets a flag to reset the ModelsBuilder models if the is
///
///
///
///
/// This does not recompile the pure live models, only sets a flag to tell models builder to recompile when they are requested.
///
internal static void WithSafeLiveFactoryReset(this IPublishedModelFactory factory, Action action)
{
if (factory is ILivePublishedModelFactory liveFactory)
{
lock (liveFactory.SyncRoot)
{
// TODO: Fix this in 8.3! - We need to change the ILivePublishedModelFactory interface to have a Reset method and then when we have an embedded MB
// version we will publicize the ResetModels (and change the name to Reset).
// For now, this will suffice and we'll use reflection, there should be no other implementation of ILivePublishedModelFactory.
// Calling ResetModels resets the MB flag so that the next time EnsureModels is called (which is called when nucache lazily calls CreateModel) it will
// trigger the recompiling of pure live models.
var resetMethod = liveFactory.GetType().GetMethod("ResetModels", System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Instance | System.Reflection.BindingFlags.NonPublic);
if (resetMethod != null)
resetMethod.Invoke(liveFactory, null);
action();
}
}
else
{
action();
}
}
}
}