Hello, I am using (as stated) XWiki 8.4.3 on a CentOS7-VM running in a docker-container.
I am using a gradle script to push markdown-files and images to the wiki. The markdown is being wrapped in an xml envelope and pushed to the REST-API, which works nicely. The envelope looks like this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <page xmlns="http://www.xwiki.org"> <title>TITLE</title> <syntax>markdown/1.2</syntax> <content>CONTENT</content> </page> TITLE and CONTENT are being replaced with the corresponding items, which are all escaped, so the problem is not with escaping. We are keeping the files in a structure like the XWiki page-structure, so we have a directory which contains the markdown and its images (corresponding to page, WenHome and attachments) and this contains other directories which in turn.. you get the idea. Basically, every directory is a page, every markdown-file is a WebHome and every other file is an attachment. Right now I am doing two iterations, one fetches the markdown files and the second fetches all other files. I am pushing the markdown with XML Content type and the Attachments with BINARY content-type (both from groovyx.net.http.ContentType.*). Now my problem is that when I upload the attachments, every single attachment adds a new version to the page history. I tried to mitigate this by adding <majorVersion>1</majorVersion> and <version>1.1</version> to the envelope, but these seem to be unevaluated, as the major version is still increased with every upload. So my question is: is there a way to: a) make sure the minor version is upgraded instead of the major version when sending an attachment b) replace the history of the page with a single major.minor-version history (as is done when importing .xar-files) c) upload the page with all its attachments at once, without having to change it from markdown to XAR?