I have created sling:OsgiConfig nodes inside config folders like config.author, config.publish and so on. I am trying to fetch properties from these nodes by doing something like this:
public static List fetchTokenLinksFromOsgiConfig(final SlingHttpServletRequest slingRequest) throws IOException { List<String> tokenlinksList = new ArrayList<String>(); SlingBindings bindings = (SlingBindings) slingRequest.getAttribute(SlingBindings.class.getName()); log.info("=================inside fetchTokenLinksFromOsgiConfig======================"+bindings); SlingScriptHelper sling = bindings.getSling(); Configuration conf = sling.getService(org.osgi.service.cm.ConfigurationAdmin.class).getConfiguration("com.myuhc.TokenLinksConfig"); log.info("=================inside fetchTokenLinksFromOsgiConfig:::taking configurations======================"); String myuhcTokenId = (String) conf.getProperties().get("MyUHCTokenId"); String myuhcTokenSecret = (String) conf.getProperties().get("MyUHCTokenSecret"); String OAuthLink = (String) conf.getProperties().get("OAuthLink"); log.info("=================myuhcTokenId:::myuhcTokenSecret:::OAuthLink======================"+myuhcTokenId +" "+myuhcTokenSecret+" "+OAuthLink); if(!StringUtil.isEmpty(myuhcTokenId)) { tokenlinksList.add(myuhcTokenId); } if(!StringUtil.isEmpty(myuhcTokenSecret)) { tokenlinksList.add(myuhcTokenSecret); } if(!StringUtil.isEmpty(OAuthLink)) { tokenlinksList.add(OAuthLink); } return tokenlinksList; }
I am calling this method from a sling servlet like this:
List tokenList = OsgiConfigUtil.fetchTokenLinksFromOsgiConfig(slingRequest);
but the bindings object of type SlingBindings is coming null. I have no idea how to work this out ?
Thanks in advance
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Its hard to say why binding is coming up null, but if its null there is one more way of getting the service reference:
//serviceClass is the class object for which you need reference from OSGI BundleContext bundleContext = FrameworkUtil.getBundle(serviceClass).getBundleContext(); ServiceReference osgiRef = bundleContext.getServiceReference(serviceClass.getName()); serviceRef = (T) bundleContext.getService(osgiRef);
Imports are as follows:
import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext; import org.osgi.framework.FrameworkUtil; import org.osgi.framework.ServiceReference;
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Its hard to say why binding is coming up null, but if its null there is one more way of getting the service reference:
//serviceClass is the class object for which you need reference from OSGI BundleContext bundleContext = FrameworkUtil.getBundle(serviceClass).getBundleContext(); ServiceReference osgiRef = bundleContext.getServiceReference(serviceClass.getName()); serviceRef = (T) bundleContext.getService(osgiRef);
Imports are as follows:
import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext; import org.osgi.framework.FrameworkUtil; import org.osgi.framework.ServiceReference;
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