Yes actually I do plan on moving it and making it by user, but thought I best get it working first, picollo passo yes I guess I did miss somethign thanks. Ollie Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
Ok so I can't count, that's three reasons.
That's the benefit of iterative designs, you've been able to correct yourself in no time ;-)
I created a Favorites class in XWiki with three properties, Name(string), Link(string) and Description(textarea).
I create a sheet and template and attached the Favorites Object to the template.
I then created a page with
#set ($hql = ", BaseObject as obj where obj.name=doc.fullName and obj.className='XWiki.FavoritesClass' and obj.name<>'XWiki.FavoritesClassTemplate'") #set ($favs= $xwiki.searchDocuments($hql)) #if ($favs.size() > 0) #foreach ($fav in $favs) * [${fav.Name}>{$fav.Link}] #end #else #info("There are no Favorites in this wiki!") #end
and since I had not yet created the first Favorite it showed No Favorites in this wiki. Cool
Ok, I hadn't understood that those favorites were the same for all users, I thought they would be user-specific, hence my previous remarks.
Then I went back to the XWiki Favorites Class and created a new document and populated the Name Property, Link Property and Description properties and went back to the page with the search above...
it shows the literal fav.Name in the name of the link and Link as the URI for the target.
if $fav the FavoritesClass object? I am guessing not.
From figure 23 on that page : http://www.theserverside.com/tt/articles/article.tss?l=XWiki it seems you're missing the $xwiki.getDocument() API call in your code :
#foreach ($todo in $todos) #set ($todoDoc = $xwiki.getDocument($todo)) #set ($todoObj = $todoDoc.getObject("XWiki.TodoClass")) [$todoObj.Description>$todo] | $todoObj.Assignee | $todoObj.TargetDate | $todoObj.Status #end
Hope this helps,
Guillaume
Mike Oliver wrote:
Well two reasons, one is that for the watchlist, which will show you a list of all the pages and spaces you are watching, is a sort of
favorites,
but what if you want to navigate to a place over and over again and it is buried down in a space someplace? Then what if you don't want to watch it and be notified for some reason, and then lastly what if you want to save a description so you can look at your favorites and pick "Oh that WebHome".
Ollie
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
Hi Mike,
Can I filter on the user that created the record of the favorites
class?
Sure... But why don't you have your users use the Watchlist feature that basically already is XWiki's favorites system for individual users ?
Cf http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/WatchlistApplication , it's bundled with all recent versions of XWiki Enterprise AFAIR ...
You might still want to add that description field though...
Guillaume
Ollie
Wright, Philip wrote:
Idea is to allow the user to create the description? If so sounds
like a
GREAT idea.
Philip Wright
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