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> Also there are some uses case for which I don’t understand why they’re dangerous. Why
would it be dangerous for example to uninstall the Tour Application?
Again you are mixing different things here. The Tour application
should be listed as optional in the default flavor so there is no need
to force anything.
At least the ability to uninstall an extension
without uninstalling its dependencies should be a built in feature, do we agree with that?
Thanks
-Vincent
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> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>> On 9 Jul 2017, at 13:47, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Thomas/All,
>>
>>> On 9 Jul 2017, at 13:28, Thomas Mortagne <thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com>
wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 12:35 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net>
wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 7 Jul 2017, at 12:22, Denis Gervalle <dgl(a)softec.lu> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 12:16, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
>>>>> I really don't understand how you end up with this reasoning.
>>>>>
>>>>> The only one that knows if a dependency is optional is the developer
>>>>> I agree.
>>>>> of the extension so what is a workaround here is the huge mess
>>>>> generator you are proposing.
>>>>>
>>>>> As I already said 99% of our dependencies are really not optional,
in
>>>>> practice only a few flavor dependencies are and one or two other use
>>>>> cases.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is two different subjects that get mixed up here:
>>>>> * clearly state in an extension what is absolutely required to work
>>>>> and what is a nice to have, this is standard stuff and this is what
we
>>>>> are talking about here
>>>>> * hack your way in the extension index to remove an extension
without
>>>>> removing the extension claiming to require that, this is at best
>>>>> something for
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Extension+Tweak
>>>>> Or the UI of EM can provide a big red warning based dialog to allow
admin to overwrite the default behaviour with a message about the risk. Just best of both
world proposal :), but I don’t know how complex it could be. I am also fine with a
Extension Tweak solution.
>>>>
>>>> I agree and this is exactly what I was hinting at in my past reply with:
>>>>
>>>> " What if I want to uninstall an extension which is NOT marked as
optional (ie force uninstall at your own risks)?”
>>>>
>>>> I disagree that Extension Tweak is enough. This is quite technical and
not installed by default. I’d really prefer that this be a feature of EM (force install
and force uninstall).
>>>
>>> So you are saying that going against the recommendations expressed by
>>> an extension author is less technical than installing an extension
>>> dedicated to dangerous manipulations ?
>>
>> When it’s needed the user will not find it (very low discoverability) and
installing an unsupported extension (by the xwiki core dev team) is also not a great idea
for doing anything that can be dangerous.
>>
>> It would really be awkward to me that you’d need to install an extension for
being allowing to force install/uninstall an extension. That sounds too small and weird a
use case. This just looks like an Advanced Option that should be there by default in EM.
And here the user doesn’t care about all the other stuff that the Extension Tweak
Extension can do. Personally I dislike this Extension Tweak Extension and I see it as a
temporary bandaid till we get its features inside XWiki. I see it in a similar way as I
see a *Util class in Java (which is bad design); it means that the features are missing
from the default.
>>
>> Another good example is the ability to reinstall a SNAPSHOT extension. Right now
you have to use the Extension Tweak extension (to clear the extension cache) in all wiki
where you want to do that and since you do that in dev mode and that in dev mode you keep
having different xwiki instances, it just doesn’t work and the extra work is too
overwhelming. So similarly we should allow force reinstall of an extension, even for
snapshots, and not need the Extension Tweak extension for that. At the very least, the
ability to clear the cache should be built in, in the Admin UI for EM.
>>
>> I’m not saying that Extensions that are not useful in general, just that there
are some admin features that needs to be built in, to make life simpler. And what’s in
Extension Tweaks are good candidates.
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Note that the "Force install” use case is for example for forcing to
install a XAR extension even if the version requirements are not honored.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> -Vincent
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> --
>>>>> Denis Gervalle
>>>>> SOFTEC sa - CEO
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Eduard Moraru
<enygma2002(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It`s very nice to hear we are progressing on this topic, but I`m
not very
>>>>>> fond of the current solution. Marking dependencies as optional
still puts
>>>>>> the responsibility on the developer to actually do that and makes
the admin
>>>>>> dependent on the developer's choice and discipline. Feels
more like a
>>>>>> workaround that we will end up having to support.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Working for building whitelists is a tedious process and we will
surely
>>>>>> miss things, and this is only about things that we control in the
standard
>>>>>> flavor. What about extensions and their dependencies?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sure, as Caty suggests, one option is to make everything optional
by
>>>>>> default and only have to explicitly specify if a dependency is
mandatory.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hoping we can get to a point where all the power is to the admin
running
>>>>>> XWiki, not the developer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Getting past the above "critique", it's still very
nice to hear that we
>>>>>> will now have one solution to this old problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Eduard
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 6:43 PM, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi Thomas,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 5 Jul 2017, at 17:00, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I just implemented
https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XCOMMONS-1229 which
>>>>>>>>> allows to indicate that a dependency will be
installed by default but
>>>>>>>>> does not have a string dependency link with the
extension, meaning
>>>>>>>>> that uninstalling it won't impact the backward
dependencies (so they
>>>>>>>>> are not really backward dependencies in that case
:)).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This is very nice. What if I want to uninstall an
extension which is NOT
>>>>>>> marked as optional (ie force uninstall at your own risks)?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If it's not optional then... it's not optional and
require to
>>>>>>> uninstall backward dependency.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Now we need to decide what exactly is optional in
Standard flavor.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Here are some ideas:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> * application-help-center
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-menu-ui
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-wiki-ui-mainwiki
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-office-ui
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-invitation-ui
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-appwithinminutes-ui
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think it needs some refactoring first since the pages
it generates
>>>>>>> still need some pages from AWM.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Actually I tough about that and IMO if an extension has AWM
pages it
>>>>>>> should have a non optional dependency on AWM (i.e. it would
be
>>>>>>> optional from flavor point of view but non optional from
other
>>>>>>> extension point of view).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-linkchecker-ui
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-sandbox
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-sharepage-ui
>>>>>>>>> * xwiki-platform-distribution-flavor-tour
>>>>>>>>> * application-templates-ui
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I did not actually tried to uninstall those so
it's possible it's not
>>>>>>>>> a good idea to uninstall some of them right now
(hardcoded use
>>>>>>>>> somewhere maybe).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> WDYT ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The list sounds good to start with (we need to test
remove them first
>>>>>>> ofc).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>> -Vincent
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