Similar question has appeared in this list earlier
with no good answer.
Though I suspect, this approach seems necessary is due to weak design.
Can you describe use case why it seems necessary in place of database
list,
where you can set hql query for filtering necessary elements?
Valdis
Essentially I'm creating a sort of template for a space that I will want to duplicate
later. I have scripts that create objects from a spreadsheet specifically for a certain
class in this space.
Rather than duplicating the class by hand on the next space I want these scripts/objects
on, I'd like to be able to quickly and safely duplicate the class, so I wanted to
write a quick groovy script to do it.
If there is an easier way of doing this, I'd appreciate any ideas.
-Mike
> I want to create properties for a new class on a
blank document with groovy. I can do the following:
>
> def doc = xwiki.getDocument("space.docname")
> c = doc.getxWikiClass();
>
> and look at elements of a class that already exists by doing:
>
> prop = c.get('propertyname')
>
> propToEdit = prop.getPropertyClass
>
> propToEdit.setValues('a|b|c')
>
>
>
> But, how can I add a new property to a class that has no existing
properties/fields?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Mike
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