2014-05-23 15:00 GMT+02:00 Thomas Mortagne <[email protected]>:
> I guess it means the code that gets the list of available syntaxes is > only looking at root component manager instead of context component > manager > (in you case I guess you installed it on main wiki and not "on > farm"). > Yes that's right > On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear community, > > > > I wanted to test the apt/1.0 syntax, so I updated xwiki.cfg to add > > "apt/1.0" in parameter "xwiki.rendering.syntaxes" and restarted my wiki. > > > > When editing a page, no "apt/1.0" choice appeared in the Document Syntax > > Panel. > > > > So in another page I displayed the available parsers and renderers, which > > gave: > > > > Parsers : [XWiki 2.1, Markdown 1.0, XWiki 2.0, TWiki 1.0, XWiki 1.0, > > JSPWiki 1.0, MediaWiki 1.0, DocBook 4.4, HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, Creole > 1.0, > > Confluence 1.0, Plain 1.0] > > Renderers : [DocBook 4.4, TeX 1.0, XWiki 2.1, Annotated XHTML 1.0, XWiki > > 2.0, XHTML 1.0, XHTML Macro 1.0, Plain 1.0] > > > > (I'm on 5.1, apt was added in 4.3, so it should be there unless it was > > removed later and I missed the release note - or there was an error > during > > install/upgrade but it seems unlikely) > > > > So from Extension Manager, I searched and installed > > org.xwiki.rendering:xwiki-rendering-syntax-apt-5.1.jar. > > No change on the list of parsers/renderers, still no APT. > > > > I thought that probably renderers and parsers are registered only at > start > > and maybe not by EM, so I restarted the wiki again, but no change on the > > list of parsers/renderers. > > > > Eventually I moved that jars (for xwiki-rendering-syntax-apt and > > xwiki-rendering-xml) from the extension repository under perm data dir, > to > > WEB-INF/lib of the webapp, and restarted again, and apt now appears in > the > > list of parsers/renderers ! > > > > Then I tried to enter some content in a page, with apt syntax, and on > > saving got this: > > > > Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: > > org/apache/maven/doxia/module/apt/AptParser > > at > > > org.xwiki.rendering.internal.parser.apt.APTParser.createDoxiaParser(APTParser.java:50) > > ~[xwiki-rendering-syntax-apt-5.1.jar:na] > > at > > > org.xwiki.rendering.internal.parser.doxia.AbstractDoxiaParser.parse(AbstractDoxiaParser.java:99) > > ~[xwiki-rendering-syntax-doxia-5.1.jar:na] > > at > > > org.xwiki.rendering.internal.parser.doxia.AbstractDoxiaParser.parse(AbstractDoxiaParser.java:70) > > ~[xwiki-rendering-syntax-doxia-5.1.jar:na] > > at > > com.xpn.xwiki.doc.XWikiDocument.parseContent(XWikiDocument.java:7975) > > ~[xwiki-platform-legacy-oldcore-5.1.jar:na] > > [...] > > ... 50 common frames omitted > > > > > > ... though from EM, dependencies of the apt renderer seem to be correctly > > installed (either provided or installed) : > > > > XWiki Rendering - Syntax - Doxia Bridge5.1 (in wiki xwiki) Provided > > Doxia :: APT Module1.3 (in wiki xwiki) Installed > > XWiki Rendering - Legacy - API5.1 (in wiki xwiki) Provided > > XWiki Commons - Legacy - Component - API5.1 (in wiki xwiki) Provided > > > > doxia-module-apt-1.3.jar is present in extensions repo (under data dir), > so > > I thought maybe it had to be present in WEB-INF/lib (though it seems > > surprising that it could cause an error, never had those kind of > > classloader issue with xwiki extensions). So I moved it to WEB-INF/lib > and > > restarted and .... now it's ok. Just tested with a page, and the result > is > > very nice ! :) > > > > To be complete, I checked in war file of 6.0.1, and > > xwiki-rendering-syntax-apt-6.0.1.jar is not present. So I suppose APT > > format has not be much used yet ;-) > > > > > > Thanks, > > Jeremie > > > > PS: I would love to be able to publish a maven site to XWiki ... But I > > think parsing APT from xwiki may not be the best, as the idea is not to > > edit a maven site from xwiki (at least, my purpose is to view published > > maven sites, you could use apt parser to edit maven sites sources). What > I > > would like is to be able to view a maven site from a site packaged in a > jar > > in a maven repository, and use xwiki as a front-end for maven sites - > that > > would be cool (or publish those jars into xwiki as attachments, so they > > would be indexed by solr) > > _______________________________________________ > > users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > -- > Thomas Mortagne > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
