On 19 Apr 2016, at 12:47, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On 19 Apr 2016, at 10:25, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On 19 Apr 2016, at 10:07, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Like Edy, I'm not a big fan of the forced document based entry point
since it might not makes any sense for some use cases.
As I mentioned in my previous mail we don’t need to consider it a reference to a
document. We could just make it a reference to anything. The module using the tmp service
would know what type of reference it is and it could cast it to a document reference if it
knows it’s that.
Actually this wouldn’t work since it would have one effect: we wouldn’t be able to check
rights in the Tmp Handler which is a problem…
Yes, which is why I said in my previous mail that we can't really get rid of it.
We could decide to use a serialized Resource Reference and develop a Rights Checker
accepting any Resource Reference (we would only implement check for Entity Resource
Reference to start with). This means also inventing a serialization format for Resource
References (something with a prefix representing the type as with Link Resource
References).
Since this is a bit complex we could start with an Entity Reference for now and implement
this later on.
Extending what I started to express in my previous mail: IMO we should
stop trying to make /tmp/ the ultimate generic temporary resource
provider, we can live with something dedicated to providing a
filesystem file associated to an entity and test access based on this
entity. Any module that have another use case can easily bypass /tmp/
and provide its own resource reference handler. Making /tmp/ super
generic just ends up reinventig a new (and more complex from what I
can see in the proposals) resource reference handler framework. I'm
even removing my comment about empty entity.
That means:
http://<server>/<context>/tmp/<entitytype>:<entity
reference>/<module-dependent resource path>
It's easy to support any resource reference instead of the entity
reference later just by changing the meaning of <entitytype> into
<resourcetype> so we don't really need to deal with it now.
Thanks for the reply Thomas.
How do we parse "<entitytype>:<entity reference>”? AFAIK we don’t have a
parser for this.
I’d prefer to have <serialized document reference> FTM since we have a parser for
that and change that later on if need be. My goal was to implement quickly the tmp handler
since I judged it was going to take about the same time as fixing the existing TmpAction
to support Nested Spaces. This thread is starting to prove I was wrong and I’m very
tempted to drop the topic and to go back to just fixing TempAction. That would be a pity
IMO. (I’ve already spent a lot more time than I had planned with the SymbolScheme and URL
serializer/resolver but at least they could serve for other needs).
The path is already module dependent so no need to add
a module
related element in the URL scheme IMO. We can indicate that a good
practice for custom modules resources is to start the path with some
module unique identifier but it does not really need to have any
special meaning in the URL itself.
I don’t agree. It’s the same as typed api vs untyped API. If you don’t put the module id
in the API then it’s up to best practices and we do know that best practices are hard to
enforce. So I’m strongly in favor of having it in the API (i.e. in the URL).
Exactly like module that manipulate
permanent and temporary directories don't get a dedicated folder, they
just decide to put their stuff in some mymodule/ subforlder (or not).
That’s not right IMO. The temporary API should return an isolated location for a given
module so that it has no risk of clashing with another module. It shouldn’t be the goal of
a given module to ensure this. It should be a service of the temporary API. We could have
2 APIs but the main one that modules should use should be the one returning an isolated
and safe location.
Thanks
-Vincent
Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>> BTW this means that my URL entity reference serializer/resolver are no useful for
this ;) (they’d still be useful for the “reference” url scheme though). We could simply
take a String an replace the “/“ and “\” with some other symbols and do the same when
parsing the URL..
>>
>> So the generic format would be:
>>
>> http://<server>/<context>/tmp/<module id>/<serialized
reference/id representing the resource>/<module-dependent resource path>
>>
>> The <serialized reference/id representing the resource> wouldn’t be able to
be empty though since <module-dependent resource path> is non-fixed length (e.g.
“a/b/c”).
>>
>> WDYT?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>>> Now one job of the tmp resource is also to check access right so we
>>> need to pass it an entity reference on which to test the right when a
>>> right check is required. The alternative being to end up with the
>>> reference both in the path (to avoir collisions) and as some URL
>>> parameter which is not nice I guess what you propose it ok as long as
>>> empty reference is supported (i.e. don't test the right and just go
>>> return the file associated to the path) as in
>>>
http://mydomain/xwiki/tmp/mymodule//I/don't/care/about/right.png
>>>
>>> Making the tmp resource generic enough to be just an entry point for
>>> calling some module which then do whatever it wants would just be a
>>> duplicate of resource handler framework but maybe we just don't really
>>> need this anymore central temp resource entry point since now that we
>>> have a generic resource handler framework ?
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net>
wrote:
>>>> @Thomas: are you ok with the proposed format:
>>>>
>>>> http://<server>/<context>/tmp/<module
id>/<serialized owner document reference>/<module-dependent resource path>
>>>>
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> -Vincent
>>>>
>>>>> On 14 Apr 2016, at 17:55, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 4:52 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea
>>>>> <mariusdumitru.florea(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 5:43 PM, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi devs,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’m implementing
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-10375
("Refactor the
>>>>>>> temporary resource concept inside the Resource module”) and I
need to
>>>>>>> define a URL format for the new “tmp” resource type.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’m proposing the following:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://<server>/<context>/tmp/<module
id>/<serialized owner document
>>>>>>> reference>/<module-dependent resource path>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Serialized document reference uses backslash to escape special
characters
>>>>>> which breaks the URL in Tomcat for security reasons.
>>>>>
>>>>> Badly configured Tomcat does not like slash but are you sure about
backslash ?
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is based on the existing TemporaryResourceReference at:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-platform/blob/96caad053c14fc5546e9bc141bc284…
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For example:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://
>>>>>>>
<server>/<context>/tmp/officeviewer/A.B.WebHome/Q29tcGFueSBQcmVzZW50YXRpb24ucHB0/Company+Presentation-slide0.jpg
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Note that in this example from the officeviewer macro the
module-dependent
>>>>>>> resource path consists in:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - base64(name of office attachment + hashcode(parameters))
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> See
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-11528 for the rationale
behind it. I
>>>>>> was trying to avoid backslash (from the serialized attachment
reference) in
>>>>>> the URL.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - generated image name from PPT
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In this case, the implementation would generate the following
file:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
[TMPDIR]/officeviewer/A/B/WebHome/Q29tcGFueSBQcmVzZW50YXRpb24ucHB0/Company+Presentation-slide0.jpg
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> WDYT?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>> -Vincent