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Timothee Maret commented on SLING-7066:
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[~bdelacretaz] Thanks for the spec. I think that one behaviour needs to be
clarified.
How are mixins merged between the default mixins and those specific to a given
path element ?
I think we could either
1. Merge the two sets of mixins ; or
2. Use the most specific set of mixins (path specific > default > empty)
wdyt ?
> Support mixins in repoinit "create path" statements
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SLING-7066
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-7066
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Repoinit
> Reporter: Bertrand Delacretaz
> Assignee: Timothee Maret
> Priority: Minor
>
> The repoinit "create path" statement currently supports nodetypes but no
> mixins, we should add support for them.
> The current create path syntax is like
> {code}
> create path (sling:Folder) /var/discovery(nt:unstructured)/somefolder
> create path /one/two/three
> create path /three/four(nt:folk)/five(nt:jazz)/six
> {code}
> Where the first bracketed statement, before the path, is the default nodetype
> for all subpaths, and each subpath can have a specific nodetype.
> To add mixin support I suggest the syntax of these examples for these
> bracketed statements:
> {code}
> (sling:Folder mixin mix:A, mix:B)
> (nt:unstructured mixin mix:C)
> (mixin mix:A)
> (mixin mix:A, mix:B)
> {code}
> The last two forms without a nodeteype meaning "set mixins only but keep the
> default nodetype", which in this example
> {code}
> create path (sling:Folder) /var/foo(mixin mix:B)
> {code}
> means /var/foo is of type sling:Folder with mixin mix:B
> whereas in this example
> {code}
> create /var/bar(mixin mix:C)
> {code}
> /var/bar uses the default type defined by /var's type, with mix:C added.
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