LatinIME/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/research/LogStatement.java

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.android.inputmethod.research;
/**
* A template for typed information stored in the logs.
*
* A LogStatement contains a name, keys, and flags about whether the {@code Object[] values}
* associated with the {@code String[] keys} are likely to reveal information about the user. The
* actual values are stored separately.
*/
class LogStatement {
// Constants for particular statements
public static final String TYPE_POINTER_TRACKER_CALL_LISTENER_ON_CODE_INPUT =
"PointerTrackerCallListenerOnCodeInput";
public static final String KEY_CODE = "code";
public static final String VALUE_RESEARCH = "research";
public static final String TYPE_LATIN_KEYBOARD_VIEW_ON_LONG_PRESS =
"LatinKeyboardViewOnLongPress";
public static final String ACTION = "action";
public static final String VALUE_DOWN = "DOWN";
public static final String TYPE_LATIN_KEYBOARD_VIEW_PROCESS_MOTION_EVENTS =
"LatinKeyboardViewProcessMotionEvents";
public static final String KEY_LOGGING_RELATED = "loggingRelated";
// Name specifying the LogStatement type.
private final String mType;
// mIsPotentiallyPrivate indicates that event contains potentially private information. If
// the word that this event is a part of is determined to be privacy-sensitive, then this
// event should not be included in the output log. The system waits to output until the
// containing word is known.
private final boolean mIsPotentiallyPrivate;
// mIsPotentiallyRevealing indicates that this statement may disclose details about other
// words typed in other LogUnits. This can happen if the user is not inserting spaces, and
// data from Suggestions and/or Composing text reveals the entire "megaword". For example,
// say the user is typing "for the win", and the system wants to record the bigram "the
// win". If the user types "forthe", omitting the space, the system will give "for the" as
// a suggestion. If the user accepts the autocorrection, the suggestion for "for the" is
// included in the log for the word "the", disclosing that the previous word had been "for".
// For now, we simply do not include this data when logging part of a "megaword".
private final boolean mIsPotentiallyRevealing;
// mKeys stores the names that are the attributes in the output json objects
private final String[] mKeys;
private static final String[] NULL_KEYS = new String[0];
LogStatement(final String name, final boolean isPotentiallyPrivate,
final boolean isPotentiallyRevealing, final String... keys) {
mType = name;
mIsPotentiallyPrivate = isPotentiallyPrivate;
mIsPotentiallyRevealing = isPotentiallyRevealing;
mKeys = (keys == null) ? NULL_KEYS : keys;
}
public String getType() {
return mType;
}
public boolean isPotentiallyPrivate() {
return mIsPotentiallyPrivate;
}
public boolean isPotentiallyRevealing() {
return mIsPotentiallyRevealing;
}
public String[] getKeys() {
return mKeys;
}
/**
* Utility function to test whether a key-value pair exists in a LogStatement.
*
* A LogStatement is really just a template -- it does not contain the values, only the
* keys. So the values must be passed in as an argument.
*
* @param queryKey the String that is tested by {@code String.equals()} to the keys in the
* LogStatement
* @param queryValue an Object that must be {@code Object.equals()} to the key's corresponding
* value in the {@code values} array
* @param values the values corresponding to mKeys
*
* @returns {@true} if {@code queryKey} exists in the keys for this LogStatement, and {@code
* queryValue} matches the corresponding value in {@code values}
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code values.length} is not equal to keys().length()
*/
public boolean containsKeyValuePair(final String queryKey, final Object queryValue,
final Object[] values) {
if (mKeys.length != values.length) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Mismatched number of keys and values.");
}
final int length = mKeys.length;
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
if (mKeys[i].equals(queryKey) && values[i].equals(queryValue)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Utility function to set a value in a LogStatement.
*
* A LogStatement is really just a template -- it does not contain the values, only the
* keys. So the values must be passed in as an argument.
*
* @param queryKey the String that is tested by {@code String.equals()} to the keys in the
* LogStatement
* @param values the array of values corresponding to mKeys
* @param newValue the replacement value to go into the {@code values} array
*
* @returns {@true} if the key exists and the value was successfully set, {@false} otherwise
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code values.length} is not equal to keys().length()
*/
public boolean setValue(final String queryKey, final Object[] values, final Object newValue) {
if (mKeys.length != values.length) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Mismatched number of keys and values.");
}
final int length = mKeys.length;
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
if (mKeys[i].equals(queryKey)) {
values[i] = newValue;
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
}