I fear I am out of topic but I strongly, very strongly!, prefer to commit source files for
xwiki pages.
So my general deployment mechanism is:
- import some XML files (can't really avoid it for classes or pages full of objects)
- upload the source (I am using this script which relies on curl:
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/curriki/trunk/tools/src/main/java/org/cu…).
I generally put them in wiki/src/main/pages/Space/Name.xxx where xxx is the extension
(grv, vm, properties...).
The cleanup left is then... the cleanup of source files which is considerably more
important.
More importantly, the diff is quite useful and readable and the source tree is well
searchable.
paul
Le 5 nov. 2011 à 09:34, Ludovic Dubost a écrit :
Hi devs,
Is there a documentation and a tool to clean XWiki XML files for commit.
I used to use the SVN Application to clean the XML and commit in the
sandbox for the contributed apps.
But the SVN app does not work with git (even with the SVN bridge as it
seems svnkit is not compatible), so I'm left to export to commit.
How do developers usually do that ?
Ludovic
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