What's best practice for creating regular files, (e.g. .css, .txt, .js etc.), programatically, and locating them under the appropriate node?
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Hi
Apart from what Scott has mentioned, please refer to the article mentioned below, this will help you create a new file under JCR node.
Option 1:-
Link:- http://aem-cq-tutorials.blogspot.in/2014/12/creating-file-in-cqaem.html
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We can use JCR API to create a new node type and register it. Following is the code snippet to register it.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | session = slingRepository.loginAdministrative(null); NodeTypeManager manager = (NodeTypeManager)session.getWorkspace().getNodeTypeManager(); NamespaceRegistry ns=session.getWorkspace().getNamespaceRegistry(); ns.registerNamespace("ig","http://www.intelligrape.com/CustomNode"); // Create node type NodeTypeTemplate nodeTypeTemplate = manager.createNodeTypeTemplate(); nodeTypeTemplate.setName("ig:testNodeType"); // Create a new property PropertyDefinitionTemplate customProperty1 = manager.createPropertyDefinitionTemplate(); customProperty1.setName("ig:Name"); customProperty1.setRequiredType(PropertyType.STRING); PropertyDefinitionTemplate customProperty2 = manager.createPropertyDefinitionTemplate(); customProperty2.setName("ig:City"); customProperty2.setRequiredType(PropertyType.STRING); // Add property to node type nodeTypeTemplate.getPropertyDefinitionTemplates().add(customProperty1); nodeTypeTemplate.getPropertyDefinitionTemplates().add(customProperty2); /* Register node type */ manager.registerNodeType(nodeTypeTemplate, true); session.save(); |
Option 2:- Using Pipes,
Pipes are good solution here. However, in order to implement them properly, you have to use two threads: first should write data into the PipedOutputStream and the second should create a Binaryfrom PipedInputStream and save it into JCR:
final PipedInputStream pis = new PipedInputStream(); final PipedOutputStream pos = new PipedOutputStream(pis); Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor().submit(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { try { OutputStreamWriter writer = new OutputStreamWriter(pos); writer.append("append here some data"); writer.close(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } }); Binary binary = session.getValueFactory().createBinary(pis); session.getNode("/content/myNode").setProperty("xyz", binary); session.save();
The symmetrical solution, in which you handle the JCR in the new thread would be also good.
Some reference link:- http://www.tothenew.com/blog/custom-node-type-in-aem/
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Creating and Registering the Custom Nodetype
There are broadly following three ways of creating custom node types.
I hope this would help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
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We have many AEM community articles that show how to create files via an API in the JCR. See this one https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/post_files.html
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au4liferz wrote...
What's best practice for creating regular files, (e.g.
. css , .txt , .js etc. ),programatically , and locating them under the appropriate node?
Hi,
Below code makes the whole thing (copied from
//Invoke the adaptTo method to create a Session
ResourceResolver resourceResolver = resolverFactory . getAdministrativeResourceResolver (
null
);
session = resourceResolver . adaptTo ( Session.
class
);
Node node = session. getNode ( path);
//Get the client lib node in which to write the posted file
javax . jcr . ValueFactory valueFactory = session. getValueFactory ( );
javax . jcr . Binary contentValue = valueFactory . createBinary ( is);
Node fileNode = node. addNode ( fileName ,
"nt : file"
);
fileNode . addMixin (
"mix: referenceable "
);
Node resNode = fileNode . addNode (
"jcr : content"
,
"nt : resource"
);
resNode . setProperty (
"jcr : mimeType "
, mimetype );
resNode . setProperty (
"jcr : data"
, contentValue );
Calendar lastModified = Calendar. getInstance ( );
lastModified . setTimeInMillis ( lastModified . getTimeInMillis ( ));
resNode . setProperty (
"jcr : lastModified "
, lastModified );
session . save ( );
session . logout( );
Jitendra
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Hi
Apart from what Scott has mentioned, please refer to the article mentioned below, this will help you create a new file under JCR node.
Option 1:-
Link:- http://aem-cq-tutorials.blogspot.in/2014/12/creating-file-in-cqaem.html
//
We can use JCR API to create a new node type and register it. Following is the code snippet to register it.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | session = slingRepository.loginAdministrative(null); NodeTypeManager manager = (NodeTypeManager)session.getWorkspace().getNodeTypeManager(); NamespaceRegistry ns=session.getWorkspace().getNamespaceRegistry(); ns.registerNamespace("ig","http://www.intelligrape.com/CustomNode"); // Create node type NodeTypeTemplate nodeTypeTemplate = manager.createNodeTypeTemplate(); nodeTypeTemplate.setName("ig:testNodeType"); // Create a new property PropertyDefinitionTemplate customProperty1 = manager.createPropertyDefinitionTemplate(); customProperty1.setName("ig:Name"); customProperty1.setRequiredType(PropertyType.STRING); PropertyDefinitionTemplate customProperty2 = manager.createPropertyDefinitionTemplate(); customProperty2.setName("ig:City"); customProperty2.setRequiredType(PropertyType.STRING); // Add property to node type nodeTypeTemplate.getPropertyDefinitionTemplates().add(customProperty1); nodeTypeTemplate.getPropertyDefinitionTemplates().add(customProperty2); /* Register node type */ manager.registerNodeType(nodeTypeTemplate, true); session.save(); |
Option 2:- Using Pipes,
Pipes are good solution here. However, in order to implement them properly, you have to use two threads: first should write data into the PipedOutputStream and the second should create a Binaryfrom PipedInputStream and save it into JCR:
final PipedInputStream pis = new PipedInputStream(); final PipedOutputStream pos = new PipedOutputStream(pis); Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor().submit(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { try { OutputStreamWriter writer = new OutputStreamWriter(pos); writer.append("append here some data"); writer.close(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } }); Binary binary = session.getValueFactory().createBinary(pis); session.getNode("/content/myNode").setProperty("xyz", binary); session.save();
The symmetrical solution, in which you handle the JCR in the new thread would be also good.
Some reference link:- http://www.tothenew.com/blog/custom-node-type-in-aem/
//
Creating and Registering the Custom Nodetype
There are broadly following three ways of creating custom node types.
I hope this would help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
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The article i posted is for the JCR API to create files. However- If you want to place assets in the AEM DAM - you use the AssetManager API. See this article to learn how to use the AssetManager API to create new assets in the DAM:
https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/uploading-files-aem1.html
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