OSGi-Ereignisse für Communities-Komponenten osgi-events-for-communities-components
Übersicht overview
Wenn Mitglieder mit Communities-Funktionen interagieren, werden OSGi-Ereignisse gesendet, die asynchrone Listener wie Benachrichtigungen oder Gamification (Scoring und Badging) in Trigger setzen können.
Die SocialEvent -Instanz zeichnet die Ereignisse als actions
die für topic
. Das SocialEvent enthält eine Methode zum Zurückgeben einer verb
mit der Aktion verknüpft ist. Es gibt eine n-1 Beziehung actions
und verbs
.
Die folgenden Tabellen beschreiben für die in der Version bereitgestellten Communities-Komponenten die verbs
für jeden topic
verfügbar.
Themen und Verben topics-and-verbs
Kalenderkomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/calendar
Kommentarkomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/comment
Dateibibliothekskomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/fileLibrary
Forumkomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/forum
Journalkomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/journal
QnA-Komponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/qna
Überprüfungskomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/review
Bewertungskomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/tally
Abstimmungskomponente
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/tally
Moderationsfähige Komponenten
SocialEvent topic
= com/adobe/cq/social/moderation
Ereignisse für benutzerdefinierte Komponenten events-for-custom-components
Bei einer benutzerdefinierten Komponente muss die Abstrakte SocialEvent-Klasse muss erweitert werden, um die Ereignisse der Komponente als actions
die für topic
.
Das benutzerspezifische Ereignis überschreibt die -Methode getVerb()
, damit verb
wird für jeden action
. Die verb
für eine Aktion zurückgegeben wird, kann eine häufig verwendete Aktion sein (z. B. POST
) oder einer für die Komponente spezialisierten Komponente (z. B. ADD RATING
). Es gibt eine n-1 Beziehung actions
und verbs
.
Pseudo-Code für benutzerspezifisches Komponentenereignis pseudo-code-for-custom-component-event
org.osgi.service.event.Event;
com.adobe.cq.social.scf.core.SocialEvent;
com.adobe.granite.activitystreams.ObjectTypes;
com.adobe.granite.activitystreams.verbs;
package com.mycompany.recipe;
import org.osgi.service.event.Event;
import com.adobe.cq.social.scf.core.SocialEvent;
import com.adobe.granite.activitystreams.ObjectTypes;
import com.adobe.granite.activitystreams.Verbs;
/*
* The Recipe type, passed to RecipeEvent(), would be a custom Recipe class
* that extends either
* com.adobe.cq.social.scf.SocialComponent
* or
* com.adobe.cq.social.scf.SocialCollectionComponent
* See https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/develop/communities/scf/server-customize.html
*/
/**
* Defines events that are triggered on a custom component, "Recipe".
*/
public class RecipeEvent extends SocialEvent<RecipeEvent.RecipeActions> {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
protected static final String PARENT_PATH = "PARENT_PATH";
/**
* The event topic suffix for Recipe events
*/
public static final String RECIPE_TOPIC = "recipe";
/**
* @param recipe - the recipe resource on which the event was triggered
* @param userId - the user id of the user who triggered the action
* @param action - the recipe action that triggered this event
*/
public RecipeEvent(final Recipe recipe, final String userId, final RecipeEvent.RecipeActions action) {
String recipePath = recipe.getResource().getPath();
String parentPath = (recipe.getParentComponent() != null) ?
recipe.getParentComponent().getResource().getPath() :
recipe.getSourceComponentId();
this(recipePath, userId, parentPath, action);
}
/**
* @param recipePath - the path to the recipe resource (jcr node) on which the event was triggered
* @param userId - the user id of the user who triggered the action
* @param parentPath - the path to the parent node of the recipe resource
* @param action - the recipe action that triggered this event
*/
public RecipeEvent(final String recipePath, final String userId, final String parentPath) {
super(RECIPE_TOPIC, recipePath, userId, action,
new BaseEventObject(recipePath, ObjectTypes.ARTICLE),
new BaseEventObject(parentPath, ObjectTypes.COLLECTION),
new HashMap<String, Object>(1) {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
{
if (parentPath != null) {
this.put(PARENT_PATH, parentPath);
}
}
});
}
private RecipeEvent (final Event event) {
super(event);
}
/**
* List of available recipe actions that can trigger a recipe event.
*/
public static enum RecipeActions implements SocialEvent.SocialActions {
RecipeAdded,
RecipeModified,
RecipeDeleted;
@Override
public String getVerb() {
switch (this) {
case RecipeAdded:
return Verbs.POST;
case RecipeModified:
return Verbs.UPDATE;
case RecipeDeleted:
return Verbs.DELETE;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unsupported action");
}
}
}
}
Beispiel für EventListener zum Filtern von Aktivitäts-Stream-Daten sample-eventlistener-to-filter-activity-stream-data
Es ist möglich, Ereignisse zu überwachen, um zu ändern, was im Aktivitäts-Stream angezeigt wird.
Im folgenden Pseudo-Codebeispiel werden DELETE-Ereignisse für Kommentar-Komponenten aus dem Aktivitäts-Stream entfernt.
Pseudocode für EventListener pseudo-code-for-eventlistener
Erfordert neueste Feature Pack.
package my.company.comments;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils;
import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Activate;
import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Component;
import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Modified;
import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Property;
import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Service;
import org.apache.sling.api.resource.Resource;
import org.apache.sling.commons.osgi.PropertiesUtil;
import org.osgi.service.component.ComponentContext;
import com.adobe.cq.social.activitystreams.listener.api.ActivityStreamProviderExtension;
import com.adobe.cq.social.commons.events.CommentEvent.CommentActions;
import com.adobe.cq.social.scf.core.SocialEvent;
@Service
@Component(metatype = true, label = "My Comment Delete Event Filter",
description = "Prevents comment DELETE events from showing up in activity streams")
public class CommentDeleteEventActivityFilter implements ActivityStreamProviderExtension {
@Property(name = "ranking", intValue = 10)
protected int ranking;
@Activate
public void activate(final ComponentContext ctx) {
ranking = PropertiesUtil.toInteger(ctx.getProperties().get("ranking"), 10);
}
@Modified
public void update(final Map<String, Object> props) {
ranking = PropertiesUtil.toInteger(props.get("ranking"), 10);
}
@Override
public boolean evaluate(final SocialEvent<?> evt, final Resource resource) {
if (evt.getAction() != null && evt.getAction() instanceof SocialEvent.SocialActions) {
final SocialEvent.SocialActions action = evt.getAction();
if (StringUtils.equals(action.getVerb(), CommentActions.DELETED.getVerb())) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
@Override
public Map<String, ? extends Object> getActivityProperties(final SocialEvent<?> arg0, final Resource arg1) {
return Collections.<String, Object>emptyMap();
}
@Override
public Map<String, ? extends Object> getActorProperties(final SocialEvent<?> arg0, final Resource arg1) {
return Collections.<String, Object>emptyMap();
}
@Override
public String getName() {
return "My Comment Delete Event Filter";
}
@Override
public Map<String, ? extends Object> getObjectProperties(final SocialEvent<?> arg0, final Resource arg1) {
return Collections.<String, Object>emptyMap();
}
/* Ensure a custom extension is registered with a ranking lower than any existing implementation in the product. */
@Override
public int getRanking() {
return this.ranking;
}
@Override
public Map<String, ? extends Object> getTargetProperties(final SocialEvent<?> arg0, final Resource arg1) {
return Collections.<String, Object>emptyMap();
}
@Override
public String[] getStreamProviderPid() {
return new String[]{"*"};
}
}