Hi,
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi devs,
We already have ApplicationStartedEvent and ApplicationReadyEvent (when DB
is ready). We also need an event when the wiki is ready since in s a
multiwiki environment when you create a new wiki for example, you might
need to init some stuff (like initialize mandatory classes). It's also
needed the first time a request comes in for a given wiki.
Thus I propose to add a WikiReadyEvent next to ApplicationStartedEvent
and to send it in XWiki.updateDatabase():
...
synchronized (wikiName) {
if (!wikiList.contains(wikiName)) {
wikiList.add(wikiName);
// Make sure these classes exists
if (initClasses) {
initializeMandatoryClasses(context);
getPluginManager().virtualInit(context);
getRenderingEngine().virtualInit(context);
}
--> send WikiReadyEvent here
}
}
WDYT?
+1. I could have used that on the annotations migrator instead of
ApplicationReadyEvent.
Thanks,
Eduard
Note that I was tempted to have a WikiCreatedEvent event sent when
creating a wiki but that wouldn't fill the use case of initializing the
wiki on the first request to it.
Thanks
-Vincent
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