Hi all,
According to the documentation at Configuring Dispatcher we no longer need to install the VanityURLS-Components package anymore on AEM instances > 6.3.
I just setup an AEM 6.4.3 instance and there is no /libs/granite/dispatcher/content/vanityUrls.html to be found.
Is the documentation just plain wrong?
Has it been moved to another path? Or must we still install the VanityURLS-Components package on AEM 6.4 instances?
Kind regards,
Wim
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The only resolution which worked for me is to allow anonymous access to /libs/granite/dispatcher/content/vanityUrls.html
Once given, publisher is able to hit the url and cache the vanity_urls at its end. All other setup is as mentioned already like installing VanityURLS-Components to publisher.
We are looking into this. If the docs are wrong - we will log a bug,
A similar question was answered at Re: Enabling Access to Vanity URLs ( vanityUrls.html )
After installing the vanityurls-components package 1.0.2 the content appeared in CRX/DE, but the URL was not accessible for "everyone".
When I added an ACL to allow read on /libs/granite/dispatcher/content/vanityUrls, the unauthenticated http call to http://localhost:4502/libs/granite/dispatcher/content/vanityUrls.html works as expected.
Strange the package doesn't contain such an ACL rule.
On the other hand, I read the Replication agent configuration documentation again. There, they speak of an "Alias update" option you should enable to send vanity path invalidation requests to Dispatcher. The same should be done on your Dispatcher Flush Agent running on the publish instance as documented here. I will give that a try that as well, without using the vanityurls-components package.
The behavior is perfectly ok, because /libs is locked down (and it is since quite a while).
So how is this suppose to work?
The only resolution which worked for me is to allow anonymous access to /libs/granite/dispatcher/content/vanityUrls.html
Once given, publisher is able to hit the url and cache the vanity_urls at its end. All other setup is as mentioned already like installing VanityURLS-Components to publisher.
Indeed sameerb50449612 you are correct.
I didn't follow up on this thread, but you need to do 2 things:
Regards
Wim
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