2 approaches:
1 (easy) - write a form with some fields that create a new document with a
computed name. It will not rename the document if you change the fields
afterwards, but depending on your use-case, it might be enough.
2 (more complex) - write a listener component that rename the document, if
needed, every time a document is saved. It needs to be written in Groovy or
in Java. See:
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/GroovyNotificationTutoria…
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WritingComponents
Louis-Marie
2014-03-20 15:53 GMT+01:00 DeHaynes <ew1560(a)wayne.edu>du>:
I thought so also, so I looked into the
JavascriptExtension and put the
following code into it.
document.observe("xwiki:actions:saved", function(event){
var doContinue = event.memo['continue'];
if (doContinue) {
alert('Saved It.');
}
});
The alert did not fire when I clicked the saved button. So I moved the
alert outside of the "If" block. It still did not fire.
While digging into this further, it occurred to me that I cannot just
change
the value of some "DocumentName" field on the form because the document
document name is not on the form. So I would have to reach into the XWiki
object model somehow. I could not find an example of that or an API
listing. I decided to drop this researching the javascript solution
because
what I really want to happen is going to occur at the server, not the
browser.
So I am not trying to figure out if there is another way to approach this.
I would love to know your thoughts on my logic. That could help me
determine which way is the correct way to accomplish this.
Thank you.
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