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Jean-Baptiste Onofré updated KARAF-7736: ---------------------------------------- Component/s: karaf > Service PID for a JSON configuration > ------------------------------------ > > Key: KARAF-7736 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-7736 > Project: Karaf > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: karaf > Reporter: Jakub Herkel > Assignee: Jean-Baptiste Onofré > Priority: Minor > > I tried to use a json configuration with Karaf 4.4.3. For example I > created a test.cfg.json: > {code:java} > { > "test1":"testString", > "test2":false > } {code} > I can see that Karaf read this config viac config:list > {code:java} > Pid: test.cfg > BundleLocation: ? > Properties: > felix.fileinstall.filename = > file:/home/jakub/java/apache-karaf-4.4.3/etc/test.cfg.json > service.pid = test.cfg > test1 = testString > test2 = false {code} > But what is little surprise for me is that a service pid is > "test.cfg". I assume that cfg.json is an extension for json files in > the Karaf and the service pid is constructed as <pid>.cfg.json. We > have lot of blueprints where config (with cfg extension) is referenced > with "<pid>.cfg" scheme. That is why I will have to change lot of > files if it is necessary to append .cfg for every > cm:managed-properties elements. > Service PID for JSON is created by this method > {code:java} > public static ConfigurationPID parseFilename(final String filename) { > final String pid = filename.substring(0, filename.lastIndexOf('.')); > return parsePid(pid); > } {code} > As for me it would be better if parseFilename created pid also from a > file extension, what do you mean? Pid will be the same i.e .cfg > .config .cfg.json all will have the same pid.{color:#888888} > {color} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)