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package com.google.dart.engine.services.internal.refactoring;
import com.google.dart.engine.element.angular.AngularComponentElement;
import com.google.dart.engine.search.SearchEngine;
import com.google.dart.engine.services.refactoring.NamingConventions;
import com.google.dart.engine.services.refactoring.Refactoring;
import com.google.dart.engine.services.status.RefactoringStatus;
/**
* {@link Refactoring} for renaming an {@link AngularComponentElement} in its template.
*/
public class RenameAngularComponentRefactoringImpl extends RenameAngularElementRefactoringImpl {
public RenameAngularComponentRefactoringImpl(SearchEngine searchEngine,
AngularComponentElement element) {
super(searchEngine, element);
}
@Override
public String getRefactoringName() {
return "Rename Angular Component in its template";
}
@Override
protected RefactoringStatus checkNameConflicts(String newName) {
// It is OK to have several component with the same name.
// What we should check is that selector is unique.
return new RefactoringStatus();
}
@Override
protected RefactoringStatus checkNameSyntax(String newName) {
return NamingConventions.validateAngularComponentName(newName);
}
}