Component org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.ui.DirectoryUIManager
In bundle org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.web
Resolution Order
359
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You can influence this order by adding "require" tags in your component declaration, to make sure it is resolved after another component.
Start Order
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The default value is 1000, and the repository initialization uses number 100. Negative values can also be used.
Implementation
Class:
org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.ui.DirectoryUIManagerImpl
Services
Extension Points
XML Source
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<component name="org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.ui.DirectoryUIManager">
<implementation class="org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.ui.DirectoryUIManagerImpl" />
<service>
<provide interface="org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.api.ui.DirectoryUIManager" />
</service>
<extension-point name="directories">
<documentation>
This extension point can be used to register directory ui information.
<p />
Example:
<code>
<directory name="continent" layout="vocabulary" sortField="label">
<deleteConstraint
class="org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.api.ui.HierarchicalDirectoryUIDeleteConstraint">
<property name="targetDirectory">country</property>
<property name="targetDirectoryField">parent</property>
</deleteConstraint>
</directory>
<directory name="country" layout="country_vocabulary"
sortField="parent" />
</code>
<p />
The following fields can be used on a directory UI declaration :
<ul>
<li>
name: name of the directory to display, as used in the directory
declaration
</li>
<li>
layout: name of the layout to use for display. This layout must know
how to render elements in a table, so it uses a specific template.
</li>
<li>
sortField: name of the field to sort on when presenting directory
items in a table. Defaults to the directory id field if not set.
</li>
<li>
view: name of the JSF view to use to present the directory. Defaults
to "view_directory" if not set.
</li>
<li>
enabled: boolean stating if the declaration is enabled. This is
useful to disable some preceding declaration, as long as the same
directory name is used. Defaults to "false" if not set.
</li>
</ul>
<p />
Here the layouts "vocabulary" and "country_vocabulary" have to be
registered as layouts. The delete constraint uses a standard class that
checks if no child entry references a parent entry before granting
deletion of the parent entry. The following parameters can be used on this
class:
<ul>
<li>
targetDirectory: the directory holding the constraint (the child
directory).
</li>
<li>
targetDirectoryField: the field specifying the parent id in the
child directory.
</li>
</ul>
Any other delete constraint can be set, taking other specific parameters,
provided it follows the
<em>org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.api.ui.DirectoryUIDeleteConstraint
</em>
interface.
</documentation>
<object class="org.nuxeo.ecm.directory.api.ui.DirectoryUIDescriptor" />
</extension-point>
</component>