Write a file programatically
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//ensure we're in the offline project. | //ensure we're in the offline project. | ||
CmsRequestContext cmsContext = cmsObj.getRequestContext(); | CmsRequestContext cmsContext = cmsObj.getRequestContext(); | ||
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cmsObj.unlockResource(newResname); | cmsObj.unlockResource(newResname); | ||
cmsObj.publishResource(newResname); | cmsObj.publishResource(newResname); | ||
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You can also try looking at CmsNewResourceUpload.java from the OpenCms sourcecode. It's available from opencms.org via an interactive html browser. | You can also try looking at CmsNewResourceUpload.java from the OpenCms sourcecode. It's available from opencms.org via an interactive html browser. |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 6 October 2011
How to write a file programatically
//ensure we're in the offline project. CmsRequestContext cmsContext = cmsObj.getRequestContext(); CmsProject curProject = cmsContext.currentProject(); if(curProject.isOnlineProject()){ CmsProject offlineProject = cmsObj.readProject("Offline"); cmsContext.setCurrentProject(offlineProject); } byte [] content = your data // OpenCms properties creation example // by David Sánchez Hernández [http://lists.opencms.org/pipermail/opencms-dev/2007q2/028211.html] List properties = new ArrayList(); // Setting template_elements property CmsProperty prop = new CmsProperty(); prop.setName(CmsPropertyDefinition.PROPERTY_TEMPLATE_ELEMENTS); prop.setValue("/system/modules/xxxxx.jsp",CmsProperty.TYPE_SHARED); properties.add(prop); // Setting title property prop = new CmsProperty(); prop.setName(CmsPropertyDefinition.PROPERTY_TITLE); prop.setValue("Title",CmsProperty.TYPE_SHARED); properties.add(prop); //get the fixed up filename as shown in CmsNewResourceUpload String newResname = cmsObj.getRequestContext().getFileTranslator() .translateResource(path + filename); int resTypeId = OpenCms.getResourceManager() .getDefaultTypeForName(newResname).getTypeId(); cmsObj.createResource(newResname, resTypeId, content, properties); cmsObj.unlockResource(newResname); cmsObj.publishResource(newResname);
You can also try looking at CmsNewResourceUpload.java from the OpenCms sourcecode. It's available from opencms.org via an interactive html browser.