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Re: Problem for index deleted file vfs in opencmsHi Michael and list,
I need actually deleted (deleted and published), I had to modify another class for sucess, the class CmsSearchIndex: For this: protected boolean hasReadPermission(CmsObject cms, Document doc) { return true; } I removed the code below and kept returning always true: if (!isCheckingPermissions()) { // no permission check is performed at all return true; } Fieldable typeField = doc.getFieldable( CmsSearchField.FIELD_TYPE);
Fieldable pathField = doc.getFieldable(CmsSearchField.FIELD_PATH); if ((typeField == null) || (pathField == null)) { // permission check needs only to be performed for VFS documents that contain both fields return true; } String type = typeField.stringValue(); if (!CmsSearchFieldConfiguration.VFS_DOCUMENT_KEY_PREFIX.equals(type) && !OpenCms.getResourceManager().hasResourceType(type)) { // this is not a known VFS resource type (also not the generic "VFS" type of OpenCms before 7.0) return true; } // check if the resource exits in the VFS, // this will implicitly check read permission and if the resource was deleted String contextPath = cms.getRequestContext().removeSiteRoot(pathField.stringValue()); return cms.existsResource(contextPath); I do not know the side effect of this, but this way I can get files that were deleted and published the vfs. I tested Luke and Search, and sucess, I can see files that were deleted also... I have to test to see if I create a new search index, and choose the CmsVfsIndexer default, will work... Kind Regards, Deiverson Silveira SolutionCms Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:07:27 +0200 > From: Michael Moossen <m.moossen@...> > Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Problem for index deleted file vfs in > search > To: The OpenCms mailing list <opencms-dev@...> > Message-ID: <4ADD8BDF.1080208@...> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Hi Deiverson! > > first, what do you mean by deleted? marked as deleted or actually deleted? > > then, > > resources = m_cms.readResources(resourceName, > > CmsResourceFilter.DEFAULT.addRequireFile()); > this method wont include files MARKED as deleted. if you want to read > files MARKED as deleted use CmsResourceFilter.ALL instead of > CmsResourceFilter.DEFAULT. > > > resourceDeleted = > > m_cms.readDeletedResources(resourceName,true); > this method will return resources that no longer exists in VFS but in > the history, ie. CmsHistoryFile objects instead of CmsResource objects. > ie. if you do not have the history feature activated there wont be any. > > HTH > > ------------------- > Michael Moossen > > Alkacon Software GmbH - The OpenCms Experts > http://www.alkacon.com - http://www.opencms.org _______________________________________________ This mail is sent to you from the opencms-dev mailing list To change your list options, or to unsubscribe from the list, please visit http://lists.opencms.org/mailman/listinfo/opencms-dev |
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