Externalizing URLs externalizing-urls

In AEM, the Externalizer is an OSGi service that lets you programmatically transform a resource path (for example, /path/to/my/page) into an external and absolute URL (for example, https://www.mycompany.com/path/to/my/page) by prefixing the path with a pre-configured DNS.

Because an AEM as a Cloud Service instance cannot know its externally visible URL and because sometimes a link has to be created outside of the request scope, this service provides a central place to configure those external URLs and build them.

This article explains how to configure the Externalizer service and how to use it. For technical details of the service, see Javadocs.

Default Behavior of the Externalizer and How to Override default-behavior

Out-of-the box, the Externalizer service maps a handful of domain identifiers to absolute URL prefixes matching the AEM service URLs that have been generated for the environment, such as author https://author-p12345-e6789.adobeaemcloud.com and publish https://publish-p12345-e6789.adobeaemcloud.com. The base URLs for each of these default domains are read from environment variables defined by Cloud Manager.

For reference, the default OSGi configuration for com.day.cq.commons.impl.ExternalizerImpl.cfg.json is effectively:

{
   "externalizer.domains": [
      "local $[env:AEM_EXTERNALIZER_LOCAL;default=http://localhost:4502]",
      "author $[env:AEM_EXTERNALIZER_AUTHOR;default=http://localhost:4502]",
      "publish $[env:AEM_EXTERNALIZER_PUBLISH;default=http://localhost:4503]",
      "preview $[env:AEM_EXTERNALIZER_PREVIEW;default=http://localhost:4503]"
   ]
}
CAUTION
The default local, author, preview, and publish Externalizer domain mappings in the OSGi configuration must be preserved with the original $[env:...] values listed above.
Deploying a custom com.day.cq.commons.impl.ExternalizerImpl.cfg.json file to AEM as a Cloud Service that omits any of these out-of-the-box domain mappings may result in unpredictable application behavior.

To override the preview and publish values, use Cloud Manager environment variables as described in the article Configuring OSGi for AEM as a Cloud Service and setting the predefined AEM_CDN_DOMAIN_PUBLISH and AEM_CDN_DOMAIN_PREVIEW variables.

Configuring the Externalizer Service configuring-the-externalizer-service

The Externalizer service lets you centrally define the domain that can be used to programmatically prefix resource paths. The Externalizer service should only be used for applications with a single domain.

NOTE
As when applying any OSGi configurations for AEM as a Cloud Service, the following steps should be performed on a local developer instance and then committed to your project code for deployment.

To define a domain mapping for the Externalizer service:

  1. Navigate to the Configuration Manager via:

    https://<host>:<port>/system/console/configMgr

  2. Click Day CQ Link Externalizer to open the configuration dialog box.

    The Externalizer OSGi configuration

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    NOTE
    The direct link to the configuration is https://<host>:<port>/system/console/configMgr/com.day.cq.commons.impl.ExternalizerImpl
  3. Define a Domains mapping. A mapping consists of a unique name that can be used in the code to reference the domain, a space, and the domain:

    <unique-name> [scheme://]server[:port][/contextpath]

    Where:

    • scheme is usually http or https, but can be another protocol.

      • Adobe recommends using https to enforce https links.
      • It is used if the client code does not override the scheme when asking for externalization of a URL.
    • server is the host name (either a domain name or ip address).

    • port (optional) is the port number.

    • contextpath (optional) is only set if AEM is installed as a webapp under a different context path.

    For example: production https://my.production.instance

    The following mapping names are predefined and must always be set as AEM relies on them:

    • local - the local instance
    • author - the authoring system DNS
    • publish - the public facing website DNS
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    NOTE
    A custom configuration lets you add a new category, such as production, staging or even external non-AEM systems such as my-internal-webservice. It is useful to avoid hard coding such URLs across different places in a project’s codebase.
  4. Click Save to save your changes.

Using the Externalizer Service using-the-externalizer-service

This section shows a few examples of how the Externalizer service can be used.

NOTE
No absolute links should be created in the context of HTML. Therefore, do not use this utility in such cases.
  • To externalize a path with the ‘publish’ domain:

    code language-java
    String myExternalizedUrl = externalizer.publishLink(resolver, "/my/page") + ".html";
    

    Assuming the domain mapping:

    • publish https://www.website.com

    • myExternalizedUrl ends up with the value:

    • https://www.website.com/contextpath/my/page.html

  • To externalize a path with the ‘author’ domain:

    code language-java
    String myExternalizedUrl = externalizer.authorLink(resolver, "/my/page") + ".html";
    

    Assuming the domain mapping:

    • author https://author.website.com

    • myExternalizedUrl ends up with the value:

    • https://author.website.com/contextpath/my/page.html

  • To externalize a path with the ‘local’ domain:

    code language-java
    String myExternalizedUrl = externalizer.externalLink(resolver, Externalizer.LOCAL, "/my/page") + ".html";
    

    Assuming the domain mapping:

    • local https://publish-3.internal

    • myExternalizedUrl ends up with the value:

    • https://publish-3.internal/contextpath/my/page.html

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You can find more examples in the Javadocs.
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