Class XPathContentWorkerSelector<W extends ContentWorker>
java.lang.Object
org.alfresco.repo.content.selector.XPathContentWorkerSelector<W>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ContentWorkerSelector
public class XPathContentWorkerSelector<W extends ContentWorker>
extends Object
implements ContentWorkerSelector
A selector that executes a set of XPath statements against the XML document to determine which content worker to provide. The XPath rules are simple, i.e. if an XML node is found by the XPath statement, then it is considered to be a hit and the corresponding worker is returned.
Currently, the only namespaces supported are those contained in the XML documents being tested.
- Since:
- 2.1
- Author:
- Derek Hulley
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Constructor Summary
Constructors -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiongetWorker(ContentReader reader) Execute the XPath statements, in order, against the document.voidinit()Checks the configuration.voidsetSupportedMimetypes(Set<String> supportedMimetypes) Optionally set the mimetypes supported.voidsetWorkers(Map<String, W> workers) Set the workers to use.toString()
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Constructor Details
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XPathContentWorkerSelector
public XPathContentWorkerSelector()
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Method Details
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toString
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setSupportedMimetypes
Optionally set the mimetypes supported. They must be XML formats that the chosen parser will be able to handle.- Parameters:
supportedMimetypes- the list of mimetypes. The default is text/xml.
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setWorkers
Set the workers to use. All the XPath statements provided must be compatible with a return value of type NODE.- Parameters:
workers- a map of ContentWorker instances keyed by XPath statements
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init
public void init()Checks the configuration. -
getWorker
Execute the XPath statements, in order, against the document. Any statements that fail to run will be ignored.- Specified by:
getWorkerin interfaceContentWorkerSelector<W extends ContentWorker>- Parameters:
reader- the content reader, providing the actual stream metadata and even the stream, if required.- Returns:
- Return a worker that can operate on the content, or null if this identifier doesn't support the content.
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