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Introduction

This document describes the steps to add customized tokens for label printing. This guide is intended for developers or technical IT staff. 

Steps

  1. One should have done the plugin setup. For steps please refer how to write a plugin for OpenSpecimen?
  2. To customize the Print token implementation, write a class that extends AbstractLabelTmplToken and implements LabelTmplToken

    The following example describes how to implement LabelTmplToken.

     

    public class SpecimenCollectionContainerPrintToken extends AbstractLabelTmplToken implements LabelTmplToken {
    
    	@Override
    	public String getName() {
    		return "specimen_collection_container";
    	}
    
    	@Override
    	public String getReplacement(Object object) {
    		Specimen specimen = (Specimen)object;
    		while (specimen.getParentSpecimen() != null) {
    			specimen = specimen.getParentSpecimen();
    		}
    
    		return specimen.getCollectionEvent().getContainer();
    	}
    
    }
  3. The next step will be to register this new token with the com.krishagni.catissueplus.core.common.domain.LabelTmplTokenRegistrar, to make OpenSpecimen aware of this new token. To register the new token, one needs to write a java class in the plugin like below:

    public class PluginInitializer implements InitializingBean {
    	
    	private LabelTmplTokenRegistrar specimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar;
    	
    	public void setSpecimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar(LabelTmplTokenRegistrar specimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar) {
    		this.specimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar = specimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar;
    	}
    
    	@Override
    	public void afterPropertiesSet() throws Exception {
    		specimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar.register(new SpecimenCollectionContainerPrintToken());
    	}
    }
  4. After adding this plugin initializer class you also need to define this bean in the spring context file located at PLUGIN_HOME/src/main/resources/pluginContext.xml. Following example describes how to define this bean:

    <bean id="pluginInitializer" class="com.krishagni.openspecimen.plugin.init.PluginInitializer">
      <property name="specimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar" ref="specimenPrintLabelTokensRegistrar"/>
    </bean>

 

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