I have a view which would like to be notified about all the currently opened editors. Where can I add a listener to achieve this?
I was expecting WorkbenchPage or EditorManager to have some appropriate listener registry, but I couldn't find it.
Does your view uses a org.eclipse.ui.IPartListener2
?
That is what is using this EditorListener, whose job is to react, for a given view, to Editor events (including open and close)
public class EditorListener implements ISelectionListener, IFileBufferListener,
IPartListener2 {
protected BytecodeOutlineView view;
EditorListener(BytecodeOutlineView view){
this.view = view;
}
[...]
/**
* @see org.eclipse.ui.IPartListener2#partOpened(org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPartReference)
*/
public void partOpened(IWorkbenchPartReference partRef) {
view.handlePartVisible(partRef.getPart(false));
}
Now if your ViewPart
directly implements an IPartListener2
, it can register itself to the various Editors
, like this BytecodeReferenceView
public class BytecodeReferenceView extends ViewPart implements IPartListener2, ISelectionListener {
[...]
public void createPartControl(Composite parent) {
browser = new Browser(parent, SWT.BORDER);
browser.setText(BytecodeOutlinePlugin.getResourceString(NLS_PREFIX
+ "empty.selection.text"));
final IWorkbenchWindow workbenchWindow = getSite().getWorkbenchWindow();
workbenchWindow.getPartService().addPartListener(this);
[...]
I think you're on the right track. You need to listen to the IWorkbenchPage IPartService events:
page.addPartListener(new IPartListener() {
partOpened(IWorkbenchPart part) {
...
}
...
});
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