Hi Ed,
this looks good, I'll try to check if I can use this :-)
Just a note on your goody change:
> It has the advantage that you can browse folder content even
> if there is an index.html or index.php in that folder
It is common in web development to have a dummy index file to prevent
browsing/discovery of files in a folder, so your solution might disclose
otherwise (intentionally) hidden content.
Am 03.06.20 um 10:33 schrieb Ed Merks:
Hi,
I wanted to make the community aware that the initial prototyping work
for providing JREs that can be redistributed by Eclipse is now complete.
The JustJ project is well documented. You can find the details here:
https://www.eclipse.org/justj/
If you want to cut to the chase, see this section for how to try this
out in your product:
https://www.eclipse.org/justj/?page=documentation#products
Please keep in mind that everything located in "sandbox" is transient
and subject to arbitrary change and removal.
I've documented the ci instance as well and have made the job
configurations readable:
https://ci.eclipse.org/justj/
Please use either https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=562908
or the forum https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/f/532/ to provide
feedback or to ask questions.
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As an extra goody, I wanted a better browser for the contents of
https://download.eclipse.org so I implemented a PHP script specifically
for that purpose. I did this for JustJ's content, but the result is
fully general so I generalized it to provide the following link from
which to get started at the root:
https://download.eclipse.org/justj/?file=
Starting here, you can browse anything on the download.eclipse.org
server. It has the advantage that you can browse folder content even
if there is an index.html or index.php in that folder.
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I took this one step further for my own project via this link:
https://download.eclipse.org/justj/www/download.eclipse.org.php?parambuild=true
I.e., it adds action links to the browser to help manage the justj site.
I asked for https://plugins.jenkins.io/build-with-parameters/ to be
installed via this:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=562477#c20
This allows me to open a parameterized build's page with pre-configured
parameter values. Specifically this simple build:
https://ci.eclipse.org/justj/job/internal/job/genie.justj-ssh/configure
The delete folder action links can (and does) open a page like this:
I.e., the links can run an arbitrary script with genie's credentials.
Of course only authenticated users with genie.justj group permissions
can actually do this.
Regards,
Ed
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