This small set of APIs aims to provide to Apache Sling users an easy-to-use layer to manipulate api-regions
JSON extensions.
The api-regions
extensions gained popularity via the APIs Jar MOJO that, for each selected Apache Sling Feature Model file, generates multiple Java Archives, one for each declared section in the api-regions
extension, containing declared APIs in each region.
During the time, business intelligence on top of api-regions
extension will be required, i.e. analyzing the evolution of each region in each Apache Sling Feature Model file, to see what‘s removed and what’s added (just to mention few operations), so having a single APIs set to manipulate api-regions
will be helpful avoiding code redundancies across multiple applications.
api-regions
extensions are generally obtained by parsing the JSON content in the api-regions
declaration, i.e. given the following sample region:
[ { "name": "base", "exports": [ "org.apache.felix.inventory", "org.apache.felix.metatype" ] }, { "name": "extended", "exports": [ "org.apache.felix.scr.component", "org.apache.felix.scr.info" ] } ]
then obtaining simple APIs will look like:
import org.apache.sling.feature.Feature; import org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.ApiRegion; import org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.ApiRegions; import org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io.json.ApiRegionsJSONParser; ... Feature feature = [somehow obtained] // parseApiRegions method can be invoked also passing a org.apache.sling.feature.Extension instance // or a String which represents the JSON structure of an api-regions extension. ApiRegions regions = ApiRegionsJSONParser.parseApiRegions(feature); for (ApiRegion region : regions) { System.out.println("-" + region.getName()); for (String api : region) { System.out.println(" * " + api); } System.out.println("--------"); }
That code will output:
- base * org.apache.felix.inventory * org.apache.felix.metatype -------- - extended * org.apache.felix.scr.component * org.apache.felix.scr.info * org.apache.felix.inventory * org.apache.felix.metatype --------
Pleas take in account that each declared region in api-regions
inherits declared APIs from the previous declared region.
Users can also use APIs to manually declare their api-regions
instances:
omit imports for brevity; ... ApiRegions apiRegions = new ApiRegions(); ApiRegion granpa = apiRegions.addNew("granpa"); granpa.add("org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model"); ApiRegion father = apiRegions.addNew("father"); father.add("org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io"); ApiRegion child = apiRegions.addNew("child"); child.add("org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io.json"); for (ApiRegion region : apiRegions) { System.out.println("-" + region.getName()); for (String api : region) { System.out.println(" * " + api); } System.out.println("--------"); }
That code will output:
- granpa * org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model -------- - father * org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model * org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io -------- - child * org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model * org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io * org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io.json --------
JSON serialization is available as well:
import org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io.json.ApiRegionsJSONSerializer ... ApiRegionsJSONSerializer.serializeApiRegions(ApiRegions, System.out);
that will output:
[ { "name":"granpa", "exports":[ "org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model" ] }, { "name":"father", "exports":[ "org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io" ] }, { "name":"child", "exports":[ "org.apache.sling.feature.apiregions.model.io.json" ] } ]