I have a query regarding the email flow. I have implemented email servlet which receives request from client side in a POST call. Once received I call the EmailService component in the servlet. This component should get configuration details from OSGi (server,port,username,password) and from,to,subject,message details from client side and send the email using javax mail jar. However, the configuration from OSGi is not successful.
I want to understand how to call component (gathers configuration from OSGi) from servlet.
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mallikac49331008 You should not instantiate service object
like:EmailService mailService = new EmailServiceImpl();
You already have reference to it as emailService. Just use that to call send mail method.
Moreover, you dont seem to have set the default values of the properties. You can ser values using http://www.aemcq5tutorials.com/tutorials/custom-osgi-configuration-aem/ or by creating a config node corresponding to the component pid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF8wWILATMM
Below is my java code snippet for Email servlet
@SlingServlet(paths="/bin/sendEmail", methods = "POST", metatype=true)
public class EmailServlet extends org.apache.sling.api.servlets.SlingAllMethodsServlet {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(EmailServlet.class);
@Reference
private SlingRepository repository;
public void bindRepository(SlingRepository repository) {
this.repository = repository;
}
@Reference
private transient EmailService emailService;
@Override
protected void doPost(SlingHttpServletRequest request, SlingHttpServletResponse response) throws ServerException, IOException {
try
{
//Get the submitted form data that is sent from the
//CQ web page
String subject = request.getParameter("subject");
String message = request.getParameter("message");
String toEmail = request.getParameter("toAddress");
String fromEmail = request.getParameter("fromAddress");
EmailService mailService = new EmailServiceImpl();
LOG.info("before calling send email method:");
mailService.send(toEmail,fromEmail,subject,message,null); // Calling the component
LOG.info("after calling send email method:");
//Get the JSON formatted data
//Return the JSON formatted data
//response.getWriter().write(jsonData);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Below is my java code snippet for Email service component
@Component(metatype=true,immediate = true, enabled=true, label = "Email Service Info")
@Service(value = {EmailService.class})
public class EmailServiceImpl implements EmailService{
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(EmailServiceImpl.class);
@Reference
private ResourceResolverFactory resolverFactory;
//private final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(getClass());
@Property(label = "Smtp server", description="Smtp server info")
public static final String SMTP_SERVER = "server";
@Property(label="port", description = "Smtp port")
public static final String SMTP_PORT = "port";
@Property(label="username", description = "username")
public static final String EMAIL_USERNAME = "username";
@Property(label="password", description = "password")
public static final String EMAIL_PASSWORD = "password";
@Property(label="template path", description = "Email template path")
public static final String EMAIL_TEMPLATE = "template_path";
//local variables to hold OSGI config values
private String server;
private String port;
private String username;
private String password;
private String template_path;
@Activate
protected void activate(Map<String,Object> properties){
LOG.info("entered the activate method");
configure(properties,"Activated");
}
@Modified
protected void modified(Map<String, Object> properties){
configure(properties,"Modified");
}
@Deactivate
protected void deactivated(Map<String, Object> properties){
}
protected void configure(Map<String,Object> properties,String status){
server = PropertiesUtil.toString(properties.get(SMTP_SERVER),StringUtils.EMPTY);
port = PropertiesUtil.toString(properties.get(SMTP_PORT), StringUtils.EMPTY);
username = PropertiesUtil.toString(properties.get(EMAIL_USERNAME), StringUtils.EMPTY);
password = PropertiesUtil.toString(properties.get(EMAIL_PASSWORD), StringUtils.EMPTY);
template_path = PropertiesUtil.toString(properties.get(EMAIL_TEMPLATE), StringUtils.EMPTY);
LOG.info("configured the details:"+server+" port:"+port); // configured values appear
}
//send function should be here
public void send(String toEmail, String fromEmail, String aSubject, String aMessage,Resource templateResource)
{
try
{
// Recipient's email ID needs to be mentioned.
String to = toEmail;
LOG.info("to address"+ toEmail);
// Sender's email ID needs to be mentioned
String from = fromEmail;
LOG.info("from address"+ fromEmail);
LOG.info("subject"+ aSubject);
LOG.info("server"+ server);// appears null in the log
LOG.info("port"+ port);// appears null in the log
// Reply To
//Address [] ad = new InternetAddress;
// Get system properties
java.util.Properties properties = System.getProperties();
// Setup mail server (Depending upon your
// Mail server - you may need more props here
properties.setProperty("mail.smtp.auth", "true");
properties.setProperty("mail.smtp.starttls.enable", "true");
properties.setProperty("mail.smtp.host", server);
properties.setProperty("mail.smtp.port", port);
// Get the default Session object.
Session session = Session.getInstance(properties,
new javax.mail.Authenticator() {
protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() {
return new PasswordAuthentication(username, password);
}
});
// Create a default MimeMessage object.
MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session);
// Set From: header field of the header.
message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));
//Set Replyto: header to reply to this address
message.setReplyTo(new Address[]
{new InternetAddress(from)});
// Set To: header field of the header.
message.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO,
new InternetAddress(to));
// Set Subject: header field
message.setSubject(aSubject);
// Now set the actual message
message.setText(aMessage);
// Send message
Transport.send(message);
LOG.info("sent message");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
ex.printStackTrace();
}
}
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I am in a hurry to complete this task. It would be really helpful if you could point out the error for now so that I can correct it asap. Thanks.
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I have a small query about the component attributes. what happens when the immediate attribute is set to false? When can it be activated if configured as false?
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mallikac49331008 You should not instantiate service object
like:EmailService mailService = new EmailServiceImpl();
You already have reference to it as emailService. Just use that to call send mail method.
Moreover, you dont seem to have set the default values of the properties. You can ser values using http://www.aemcq5tutorials.com/tutorials/custom-osgi-configuration-aem/ or by creating a config node corresponding to the component pid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF8wWILATMM
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Thanks Vivek, it worked once I removed the instantiation.
Please change:
@Reference
private transient EmailService emailService;
to
@Reference
private EmailService emailService;
Regards
Thanks magic loc, It worked!
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