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Georg Henzler updated SLING-9662:
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Description:
Introduce a simple SPI that allows to contribute to the resource resolver's
map() and resolve() methods:
*ResourceUri:*
General purpose class to represent a ResourceUri (like e.g. a link in an html
<a> tag). Immutable itself but adjustable using the builder pattern. Part of
the Sling API and can be used anywhere to simplify handling/modification of
Sling ResourceUri. Implements RequestPathInfo. ResourceUri can be created
easily from a String, a Request, a Resource, a URI or a RequestPathInfo.
*ResourceToUriMapper:*
SPI interface to be implemented as OSGi Service. All registered services build
a conceptual chain sorted by service ranking. The resource link is passed
through the chain while any ResourceToUriMapper chain member may or may not
make adjustments to the resource link.
rr.resolve() passes through the chain starting at the ResourceToUriMapper with
the <strong>highest</strong> service ranking and rr.map() passes through the
chain starting at the ResourceToUriMapper with the <strong>lowest</strong>
service ranking
_Mailing List References:_
[https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg93537.html]
[https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg87736.html]
was:
Introduce a simple SPI that allows to contribute to the resource resolver's
map() and resolve() methods:
*ResourceUri:*
General purpose class to represent a ResourceUri (like e.g. a link in an html
<a> tag). Immutable itself but adjustable using the builder pattern. Part of
the Sling API and can be used anywhere to simplify handling/modification of
Sling ResourceUri. Implements RequestPathInfo. ResourceUri can be created
easily from a String, a Request, a Resource, a URI or a RequestPathInfo.
*ResourceToUriMapper:*
SPI interface to be implemented as OSGi Service. All registered services build
a conceptual chain sorted by service ranking. All registered services build a
conceptual chain sorted by service ranking. The resource link is passed through
the chain while any ResourceToUriMapper chain member may or may not make
adjustments to the resource link.
rr.resolve() passes through the chain starting at the ResourceToUriMapper with
the <strong>highest</strong> service ranking and rr.map() passes through the
chain starting at the ResourceToUriMapper with the <strong>lowest</strong>
service ranking
_Mailing List References:_
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg93537.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg87736.html
> Introduce a Resource Mapping SPI
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>
> Key: SLING-9662
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-9662
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: API
> Reporter: Georg Henzler
> Assignee: Georg Henzler
> Priority: Major
>
> Introduce a simple SPI that allows to contribute to the resource resolver's
> map() and resolve() methods:
> *ResourceUri:*
> General purpose class to represent a ResourceUri (like e.g. a link in an html
> <a> tag). Immutable itself but adjustable using the builder pattern. Part of
> the Sling API and can be used anywhere to simplify handling/modification of
> Sling ResourceUri. Implements RequestPathInfo. ResourceUri can be created
> easily from a String, a Request, a Resource, a URI or a RequestPathInfo.
> *ResourceToUriMapper:*
> SPI interface to be implemented as OSGi Service. All registered services
> build a conceptual chain sorted by service ranking. The resource link is
> passed through the chain while any ResourceToUriMapper chain member may or
> may not make adjustments to the resource link.
> rr.resolve() passes through the chain starting at the ResourceToUriMapper
> with the <strong>highest</strong> service ranking and rr.map() passes through
> the chain starting at the ResourceToUriMapper with the
> <strong>lowest</strong> service ranking
> _Mailing List References:_
> [https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg93537.html]
> [https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg87736.html]
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