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Angela Schreiber commented on SLING-10740: ------------------------------------------ [~bdelacretaz], i must have misread it. thanks for clarifying! > Repoinit create path statement fails for node types with a mandatory property > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SLING-10740 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-10740 > Project: Sling > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Repoinit > Reporter: Eric Norman > Assignee: Eric Norman > Priority: Major > Fix For: Repoinit JCR 1.1.38 > > > The processing of the "create path" statement calls save() at the end which > will cause a constraint violation if the nodetype of the created path > contains any properties that are declared as mandatory (and not autocreated). > No processing of "set properties" statements happens before the save() call > in AclVisitor#visitCreatePath so it does not seem to be possible to define > any mandatory properties using the current repoinit grammar. > I could see this solved in a couple ways: > # The AclVisitor#visitCreatePath could possibly pre-process any "set > properties" statements that are applicable to the created path before calling > save and then skip those same items when NodePropertiesVisitor visits the > same. > # Or, the "create path" grammar could be extended to allow defining > properties to be set at the same time as the create (with a syntax that is > similar to the "set properties" statement?) > # Or, perhaps calling save in AclVisitor#visitCreatePath is not necessary? > I'm not sure of the historical reasons why save() is done there. > # Or, maybe something else I haven't thought of > > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)