WebExtensionPropertyCollection

Inheritance: java.lang.Object, com.aspose.words.BaseWebExtensionCollection

public class WebExtensionPropertyCollection extends BaseWebExtensionCollection

Specifies a set of web extension custom properties.

To learn more, visit the Work with Office Add-ins documentation article.

Examples:

Shows how to add a web extension to a document.


 Document doc = new Document();

 // Create task pane with "MyScript" add-in, which will be used by the document,
 // then set its default location.
 TaskPane myScriptTaskPane = new TaskPane();
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().add(myScriptTaskPane);
 myScriptTaskPane.setDockState(TaskPaneDockState.RIGHT);
 myScriptTaskPane.isVisible(true);
 myScriptTaskPane.setWidth(300.0);
 myScriptTaskPane.isLocked(true);

 // If there are multiple task panes in the same docking location, we can set this index to arrange them.
 myScriptTaskPane.setRow(1);

 // Create an add-in called "MyScript Math Sample", which the task pane will display within.
 WebExtension webExtension = myScriptTaskPane.getWebExtension();

 // Set application store reference parameters for our add-in, such as the ID.
 webExtension.getReference().setId("WA104380646");
 webExtension.getReference().setVersion("1.0.0.0");
 webExtension.getReference().setStoreType(WebExtensionStoreType.OMEX);
 webExtension.getReference().setStore("English (United States)");
 webExtension.getProperties().add(new WebExtensionProperty("MyScript", "MyScript Math Sample"));
 webExtension.getBindings().add(new WebExtensionBinding("MyScript", WebExtensionBindingType.TEXT, "104380646"));

 // Allow the user to interact with the add-in.
 webExtension.isFrozen(false);

 // We can access the web extension in Microsoft Word via Developer -> Add-ins.
 doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Document.WebExtension.docx");

 // Remove all web extension task panes at once like this.
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().clear();

 Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
 

Methods

MethodDescription
add(Object item)
clear()Removes all elements from the collection.
get(int index)Gets an item at the specified index.
getCount()Gets the number of elements contained in the collection.
iterator()Returns an enumerator that can iterate through a collection.
remove(int index)Removes the item at the specified index from the collection.
set(int index, Object value)Sets an item at the specified index.

add(Object item)

public void add(Object item)

Parameters:

ParameterTypeDescription
itemjava.lang.Object

clear()

public void clear()

Removes all elements from the collection.

Examples:

Shows how to add a web extension to a document.


 Document doc = new Document();

 // Create task pane with "MyScript" add-in, which will be used by the document,
 // then set its default location.
 TaskPane myScriptTaskPane = new TaskPane();
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().add(myScriptTaskPane);
 myScriptTaskPane.setDockState(TaskPaneDockState.RIGHT);
 myScriptTaskPane.isVisible(true);
 myScriptTaskPane.setWidth(300.0);
 myScriptTaskPane.isLocked(true);

 // If there are multiple task panes in the same docking location, we can set this index to arrange them.
 myScriptTaskPane.setRow(1);

 // Create an add-in called "MyScript Math Sample", which the task pane will display within.
 WebExtension webExtension = myScriptTaskPane.getWebExtension();

 // Set application store reference parameters for our add-in, such as the ID.
 webExtension.getReference().setId("WA104380646");
 webExtension.getReference().setVersion("1.0.0.0");
 webExtension.getReference().setStoreType(WebExtensionStoreType.OMEX);
 webExtension.getReference().setStore("English (United States)");
 webExtension.getProperties().add(new WebExtensionProperty("MyScript", "MyScript Math Sample"));
 webExtension.getBindings().add(new WebExtensionBinding("MyScript", WebExtensionBindingType.TEXT, "104380646"));

 // Allow the user to interact with the add-in.
 webExtension.isFrozen(false);

 // We can access the web extension in Microsoft Word via Developer -> Add-ins.
 doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Document.WebExtension.docx");

 // Remove all web extension task panes at once like this.
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().clear();

 Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
 

get(int index)

public Object get(int index)

Gets an item at the specified index.

Examples:

Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.


 Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");

 Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());

 // Print all properties of the document's web extension.
 WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
 Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();

 while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
     WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
     System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
 }

 // Remove the web extension.
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);

 Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
 

Parameters:

ParameterTypeDescription
indexintZero-based index of the item.

Returns: java.lang.Object - An item at the specified index.

getCount()

public int getCount()

Gets the number of elements contained in the collection.

Examples:

Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.


 Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");

 Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());

 // Print all properties of the document's web extension.
 WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
 Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();

 while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
     WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
     System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
 }

 // Remove the web extension.
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);

 Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
 

Returns: int - The number of elements contained in the collection.

iterator()

public Iterator iterator()

Returns an enumerator that can iterate through a collection.

Examples:

Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.


 Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");

 Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());

 // Print all properties of the document's web extension.
 WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
 Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();

 while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
     WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
     System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
 }

 // Remove the web extension.
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);

 Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
 

Returns: java.util.Iterator -

remove(int index)

public void remove(int index)

Removes the item at the specified index from the collection.

Examples:

Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.


 Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");

 Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());

 // Print all properties of the document's web extension.
 WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
 Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();

 while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
     WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
     System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
 }

 // Remove the web extension.
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);

 Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
 

Parameters:

ParameterTypeDescription
indexintThe zero-based index of the collection item.

set(int index, Object value)

public void set(int index, Object value)

Sets an item at the specified index.

Examples:

Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.


 Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");

 Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());

 // Print all properties of the document's web extension.
 WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
 Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();

 while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
     WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
     System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
 }

 // Remove the web extension.
 doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);

 Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
 

Parameters:

ParameterTypeDescription
indexintZero-based index of the item.
valuejava.lang.ObjectAn item at the specified index.