Warning
This project is discontinued. As alternatives please refer to either Manage Controlled Processes by ACS Commons or AEM Easy Content Upgrade.
The Vault-Upgrade-Hook is an easy way to add additional logic to the installation of content packages. Nearly all projects are facing sooner or later the problem that existing user generated content has to be upgraded. Often the existing mechanism with plain content packages, filters and install modes is not enough and more complex and flexible approaches are needed. The Vault-Upgrade-Hook provides an alternative to implementing new Jars for every of those jobs by embedding additional actions (i.e. groovy scripts) directly into the content package.
- installation mode "always" to execute on every package installation
- installation mode "on_change" to execute only new and changed actions (see section Versioning in specific readme files for more info)
- minimum dependencies
- flexible API for custom action functionality
- convention over configuration, but still many options
AEM6.0 SP3
and above, if you are using Sling without AEM see the detailed dependencies in vault-upgrade-hook/pom.xml
.
Some provided samples also have additional requirements. You can find them in local readme files.
AEM as a Cloud Service is currently not supported!
Two general ways of how to use it:
-
ad-hoc admin style:
- take a copy of one of the prepared projects under
samples/...
, - update actions under
src/main/upgrader
(e.g. test-groovy - replace all scripts with yours), - build and install:
mvn -Pinstall
, target server and credentials can be set via-Dcrx....
- take a copy of one of the prepared projects under
-
dev-style:
- integrate the JAR via maven copy to your content package:
<plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId> <executions> <execution> <id>copy</id> <phase>prepare-package</phase> <goals> <goal>copy</goal> </goals> <configuration> <artifactItems> <artifactItem> <groupId>biz.netcentric.vlt.upgrade</groupId> <artifactId>vault-upgrade-hook</artifactId> <version>${vault.upgrade.hook.version}</version> <overWrite>true</overWrite> <outputDirectory>${project.build.directory}/vault-work/META-INF/vault/hooks</outputDirectory> </artifactItem> </artifactItems> </configuration> </execution> </executions> </plugin>
- create a directory (like
samples/groovy-package/src/main/upgrader/always
) and place it in your content package underMETA-INF/vault/definition/upgrader
.
- integrate the JAR via maven copy to your content package:
Note that the general structure of the package is always the same. There is a folder META-INF/vault/definition/upgrader/<upgrade-info>
in the content package which contains the configuration properties for the contained actions. Depending on the used handler those actions are child nodes containing Groovy scripts or SlingPipes.
AEM/Jackrabbit content packages allow to place JARs in a package below META-INF/vault/hooks
. Those must contain a class implementing InstallHook
and will be executed during installation. The installation is split into phases: PREPARE
, INSTALLED
and END
. END
is guaranteed to be called at the end of an installation process. If PREPARE
phase or installation process fails, then PREPARE_FAILED
or INSTALL_FAILED
respectively are called. The Vault-Upgrade-Hook uses this mechanism and builds an upgrade process on top of it.
There are 3 main entities used in the upgrade process:
UpgradeAction
- a piece of logic (like a Groovy script) that will be executed during upgrade;UpgradeInfo
- containsUpgradeAction
s and provides general configuration how the actions should be executed;UpgradeHandler
- creatingUpgradeAction
s.
The upgrade process is embedded in the installation phases of the package. On PREPARE
the status of the last execution will be loaded and on END
the status will be saved. On all phases UpgradeAction
s will be executed if the package contains actions for the current phase. At stated above, UpgradeAction
s are bundled in UpgradeInfo
s which provide general configuration how the actions should be executed. For example does the UpgradeInfo
s define to use Groovy scripts for the upgrade or SlingPipes. Also options like the mode
which decides about whether to execute actions will be configured there.
The upgrade info nodes carry the actual configuration as well as the actions to execute.
They need to be placed in META-INF/vault/definition/upgrader/<upgrade-info>
within the content package zip.
The <upgrade-info>
nodes (serialized as DocView .content.xml files) support the following properties and must be of type sling:Folder
.
Property Name | Property Type | Description | Default Value | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
mode |
String |
Either on_change or always . With on_change only new and changed actions are executed, otherwise the given actions are always executed (in case the run mode condition is fullfilled and the phase is executed, independent of previous executions) |
on_change |
no |
runmodes |
String[] |
One or multiple run mode values from which at least one value must be fullfilled for the action to be executed (Discjunction/OR). If none is set the action will always be executed! Each run mode value has the following grammar: <runmode>{.<runmode>} where multiple <runmode> s (concatenated by . ) all need to be set (Conjunction/AND) |
- (no restriction) | no |
defaultPhase |
String |
Specifies the default phase when the action is executed. One of prepare , installed or end . See also https://jackrabbit.apache.org/filevault/apidocs/org/apache/jackrabbit/vault/packaging/InstallContext.Phase.html. Only relevant if the action name does not specify a phase. |
prepare |
no |
handler |
String |
Either script , groovyconsole , slingpipes , userpreferences or another fully-qualified classname of a class implementing UpgradeHandler |
- | yes |
In addition the update info contains the actions in subnodes. For details refer to the samples.
During installation of the content package biz.netcentric.vlt.upgrade.UpgradeProcessor.execute(InstallContext)
will be called for each of the phases. The processor will read the status of previous executions from /var/upgrade
and loads the biz.netcentric.vlt.upgrade.UpgradeInfo
child nodes from the uploaded content package under <package-path>/jcr:content/vlt:definition/upgrader
. On phase END
the the list of all executed actions is stored in /var/upgrade
.
An UpgradeInfo
loads a biz.netcentric.vlt.upgrade.handler.UpgradeHandler
implementation to create biz.netcentric.vlt.upgrade.handler.UpgradeAction
s which are executed during the upgrade. Whether an UpgradeInfo
and an UpgradeAction
is executed depends on the conditions set by runmodes
and mode
UpgradeAction
s are bound to a specific execution phase. The default phase is PREPARE
. This means an arbitrary action is executed before the content is installed. Specific handlers may provide additional ways of executing at specific phases (for provided samples see corresponding readme files). Usually the defaultPhase
can be overridden by prefixing the script/configuration name with the name of another phase e.g. "prepare_failed-myscript.groovy".
Multiple different upgrade actions are included with this hook. Those are also referred to as handlers. For details refer to the following sections.
For usage and details please see the sample package.
For usage and details please see the sample package.
For details about Sling Pipes please have a look at Sling documentation and the sample package.
For usage and details please see the sample package.