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Re: [tracecompass-dev] Hiding analysis modules from project explorer?

Some precisions: if the analysis has a view, this won't work.

I see how this is a stopgap measure at the moment, I want to see if you
can filter out your analysis, it works here.


After, you can programatically do it for all analyses, by not adding it
in TmfViewsElement.


Matthew


On 17-10-26 11:36 AM, Rocky Dunlap - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> I set a filter to exclude all where name matches regex
> ".*Analysis.*".  However, in my Project Explorer I still see the
> analyses listed under the trace "Views" as usual.  These filters seem
> to apply to files and folders, so would these apply to the analyses
> elements?  Also, since option this is project specific, it would need
> to be set for all projects separately.
>
> In my use case, there are certain kinds of analyses, let's call them
> "base analyses" that need to run in the background, but have no
> associated views.  So, it's not project-specific, it's related to the
> analysis itself.  See what I mean?
>
> Rocky
>
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 8:16 AM, Matthew Khouzam
> <matthew.khouzam@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:matthew.khouzam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Rocky, sorry for the late reply.
>
>
>     Here's a way to do it: right click on your project, properties,
>     resources, filter.
>
>
>     It can also be done programatically. Check out
>
>     https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6100198/how-to-create-an-eclipse-folder-resource-filter-in-java
>     <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6100198/how-to-create-an-eclipse-folder-resource-filter-in-java>
>
>     <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6100198/how-to-create-an-eclipse-folder-resource-filter-in-java>
>     	
>     How to create an Eclipse folder resource filter in Java ...
>     <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6100198/how-to-create-an-eclipse-folder-resource-filter-in-java>
>     stackoverflow.com <http://stackoverflow.com>
>     The Eclipse folder properties dialog allows you to edit the
>     resource filters ( see eclipse 3.5 filter .git folder) . I would
>     like to do the same programmatically. My ...
>
>     I hope this helps!
>
>
>     Matthew
>
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>     <mailto:tracecompass-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>> on behalf of Rocky
>     Dunlap - NOAA Affiliate <rocky.dunlap@xxxxxxxx
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>     *Sent:* Friday, October 13, 2017 2:35:37 PM
>     *To:* tracecompass developer discussions
>     *Subject:* Re: [tracecompass-dev] Hiding analysis modules from
>     project explorer?
>      
>     Yes, the idea would be to hide just some of the analyses.  The use
>     case here is that you might have a kind of "base analysis" that
>     multiple other analyses depend on.  However, the end user really
>     only cares/knows about the user facing analyses and their related
>     views.  So, you still want the base analysis to execute in the
>     background, but there is really no need for the UI element -
>     mainly because there are no associated views with it.
>
>     Rocky
>
>     On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Matthew Khouzam
>     <matthew.khouzam@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:matthew.khouzam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>         Hi Rocky,
>
>         This is an interesting feature we did not implement/design
>         yet. Patches
>         on this would be very welcome. ;)
>
>         Just to clarify, you want to hide SOME of the analyses, not
>         all of them,
>         right?
>
>         Br
>
>         Matthew
>
>
>         On 17-10-13 12:20 PM, Rocky Dunlap - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
>         > How do I hide an analysis module from the list of analyses
>         in the
>         > Project Explorer?  In other words, they are dependent
>         analysis that I
>         > still want to run, just want to hide them from the UI.  Is
>         that possible?
>         >
>         > Rocky
>         >
>         >
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