Author: Florian Maul (fme AG)
Jens Goldhammer (fme AG)
This project contains a Javascript Console component for the Alfresco Share's Administration Console, that enables the execution of arbitrary javascript code in the repository.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3JIeVY8Nnk
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autocomplete with tern.js
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new json output view for validation and formatting json from the freemarker template processing
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JSHint integration in javascript editor- it validates input on the fly and integrates the alfresco root objects like search, node...
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performance statistics - displays overall time, time for javascript and freemarker processing, time for network and time for rest of the server side processing
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Editor Theming - allows you to theme the javascript and freemarker codemirror editor
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better error marking of server runtime errors in the editors
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update codemirror to version 3 and enabling many codemirror addons(activeline, hightlight selection, new autocomplete module)
The component has been developed to install on top of an existing Alfresco
4.0, 4.1 or 4.2 installation. The javascript-console-repo-<version>.amp
or
javascript-console-share-<version>.amp
needs to be installed into the Alfresco
Repository / Share webapp using the Alfresco Module Management Tool:
java -jar alfresco-mmt.jar install javascript-console-repo-<version>.amp /path/to/alfresco.war
java -jar alfresco-mmt.jar install javascript-console-share-<version>.amp /path/to/share.war
You can also use the Alfresco Maven SDK to install or overlay the AMP during the build of a Repository / Share WAR project. See https://artifacts.alfresco.com/nexus/content/repositories/alfresco-docs/alfresco-lifecycle-aggregator/latest/plugins/alfresco-maven-plugin/advanced-usage.html for details.
To build the module and its AMP / JAR files, run the following command from the base project directory:
mvn install
The command builds two JAR files named javascript-console-repo-<version>.jar
/
javascript-console-share-<version>.jar
and javascript-console-repo-<version>-sources.jar
/
javascript-console-share-<version>-sources.jar
as well as javascript-console-repo-<version>.amp
/
javascript-console-share-<version>.amp
in the target
directory within your project.
If you want to build the module so it can be installed and run in an Alfresco 4.0 / 4.1 server
running on Java 6 you need to have a Java 6 JDK available. Either make sure that your JDK 6 is set
as the default Java environment (PATH
/ JAVA_HOME
environment variable) or run the build with the
following command from the base project directory:
mvn install -P Java6-crossCompile -Djdk6.executable=/path/to/javac
- Log in to Alfresco Share and navigate to an Administration page such as Users or Groups
- In the left-hand-side navigation, click Javascript Console
- Enter Alfresco repository javascript code in the textarea at the top. Press the execute button to run the script.
- You can use the special
print(..)
javascript command to output messages to the output window. - use Ctrl+Space for code completion. Note that only global objects and specific variables (document, space, variables ending in ...node) are completed.