NAME
XAO::DO::Web::Content -- Dynamic content management for XAO::Web
SYNOPSIS
<%Content name="about_us"%>
DESCRIPTION
Obsolete! Do not use in new development.
For installation and usage instruction see "INSTALLATION AND USAGE"
chapter below.
Content object allows to embed editable content stored in a database
into a web page or any other part of a system based on XAO::Web. There
are virtually no limitations as to how content can be used.
For instance the text on "News" page of the site might be a Content
element. In that case site administrator would not need to modify any
templates, but can edit, preview and publish news using web interface
only.
Another example could be storing complete product description template
as a Content object. In that case modifying all product pages at once
would be controlled by modifying just one template over the web in
content editor.
A content element is identified by a name that has the same set of
restrictions as a XAO::FS ID - up to 30 characters, alpha-numeric and
underscore characters only.
Every bit of content has multiple values associated with it arranged by
date of their modification. Most current version of content can be in
one of two states - published and unpublished. If it is unpublished then
it can only be seen if the special preview mode is turned on. That gives
an ability to a site administrator to preview changes and probably make
corrections before making these changes available for regular site
visitors.
A configuration for Content objects can be provided as a part of site
configuration. Its URI is '/content' and parameters are:
list_uri => uri of content storage in the XAO FS, defaults
to '/Content'
cache_time => for how long to keep retrieved content in memory cache,
default is 5 minutes
cache_size => the size of memory cache in KB, default is 1024
flag_cb_uri => location of a flag in clipboard that indicates whether
or not the preview mode is on
INSTALLATION AND USE
The easiest way to install XAO Content is to use CPAN. Usually you would
need to do something like this:
sudo perl -MCPAN -e'install XAO::DO::Web::Content'
If you downloaded archive and want to install it manually then usual
four commands will do:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
sudo make install
During execution of Makefile.PL you will be asked for a test database
DSN, username and password. If you want to skip the tests enter 'none'
for DSN or otherwise give it any disposable database DSN. In most cases
OS:MySQL_DBI:test will do. Note: That database content will be
completely destroyed after tests.
Once installed the XAO Content is ready to be used. There are two
scenarios to start using it -- if you already have a site where you want
to add dynamic content functionality and if you do not have a site and
want to just see XAO Content in action.
TEST SITE TO SEE XAO CONTENT IN ACTION
Here are the steps you need to follow to get a simple working site that
uses XAO Content:
1 Sym-link or recursively copy the 'sample' directory from the XAO
Content distribution to your 'projects' directory in XAO
installation path (usually /usr/local/xao/projects). The name you
use for sym-linking is the name of your site --
/usr/local/xao/projects/content would mean 'content' as the site
name.
2 Create an empty MySQL database for your site (providing MySQL
username/password if required). Inour example we use 'content' as
the database name.
mysqladmin create content
3 Create empty XAO::FS database on top of MySQL database:
xao-fs --dsn=OS:MySQL_DBI:content init
4 Go to /usr/local/xao/projects/content and run configure script:
cd /usr/local/xao/projects/content
perl ./configure.pl
Enter OS:MySQL_DBI:content as the database DSN and username/password
of a user that has full access to that database.
5 Create database layout required by XAO Content:
./bin/build-structure
6 Configure a virtual server in your Apache config:
ServerName SOME_HOST_NAME
Options ExecCGI
SetHandler cgi-script
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ \
/usr/local/xao/handlers/xao-apache.pl/content/$1 \
[L]
Here you replace SOME_HOST_NAME with a something that you have in
your DNS or at least in /etc/hosts file. At the last line of
RewriteRule the last part of the path is the site name that you used
-- you need to change it if you used a different name.
7 Done! Restart Apache and go to SOME_HOST_NAME in your browser to see
how content management works.
INTEGRATING XAO CONTENT INTO AN EXISTING SITE
To integrate XAO Content into an existing site you shoul follow these
steps (depending on your site setup not all of them might be
applicable):
1 Copy content*.html files from sample/templates/admin/ to your site's
admin directory and modify them to your taste. In general you should
make sure that an administrator is logged in before he/she has
access to the content editor.
2 Edit your Config.pm (or Config.pm.proto if you use prototypes) and
add the following code to your build_structure() method:
my $cobj=XAO::Objects->new(objname => 'Web::Content');
$cobj->build_structure;
3 Re-build your data structure using bin/build-structure script or any
other tools that you use.
4 Optionally copy files from sample/bits/content/*,
sample/bits/hint-link and sample/hints/* to your site and modify
them appropriately. The idea of these files is to show how you can
customize default templates used by content editor and to provide
useful "Hints" functionality.
5 In your header file that you include in all you pages (if you have
one) add a call to /bits/content/set-preview. That template displays
nothing, but sets preview mode to support content editor.
6 Look into various files in sample/templates for ideas and sample
code.
METHODS
Content is based in Web::Action object and such depends on 'mode'
argument, with the default mode being 'show'.
All methods if not stated otherwise support the following set of
arguments that defines which content object to use:
name => Name of content
data_id => ID of a specific version (optional, rarely used)
preview => if non-zero then unpublished version of content will
be used. If that argument is not present then the
clipboard preview flag is used (see flag_cb_uri above)
The following list of methods also shows 'mode' as the first element
(order alphabetically).
'content-add' => content_add (%)
Displays a form for creating new content and when the form is filled
-- creates that content accordingly.
Arguments are:
form.path => path to form template
success.path => path to success template
'content-data' => content_data (%)
Displays data text by name according to preview argument or
clipboard flag.
By default it just outputs the content literally without any
processing. If 'parse' argument is true then the content will be
parsed as if it were a template. Arguments given to 'content-data'
will be available to that template in this case.
If there is a 'default.path' or 'default.template' arguments then
they will be displayed in case where there is no content object by
that name exists in the database. If default is not given and there
is no content found in the database then an error will be thrown.
Example:
<%Content name="about_us"%>
<%Content name="about_us" parse="1" REAL_NAME="John Silver"%>
<%Content name="about_us"
parse="1"
default.path="/bits/default-about-us"
REAL_NAME="John Silver"
%>
'content-if-preview' => content_if_preview (%)
Checks if preview mode is currently on and displays given 'path' or
'template' if it is.
'content-publish' => content_publish (%)
Makes preview data block current for the given content. If there
were no modifications to the content (no preview data block) then
nothing is modified.
Arguments are:
name => content name
path/template => what to display in case of success, optional
'content_publish_all' => content_publish_all (%)
Makes preview data blocks current for all content elements.
'content-revert' => content_revert (%)
Reverts given content to older date by creating or replacing preview
data block with a copy of old content.
Date does not have to match exactly, the data block with closest
date equal to or preceeding the given date will be used. If as a
result of that the current content is to be used anf there is no
preview block defined then no modifications are made.
If given content did not exist at all at the given time then no
modifications are made as well.
Arguments are:
name => content name
time => time to revert to
'content_revert_all' => content_revert_all (%)
Loads older date content for all content elements at once.
'content-set-preview' => content_set_preview (%)
Sets or drop preview flag in the clipboard indicating whether all
subsequent calls to the Content should return current or preview
content.
Usually this is used somewhere in the page header on all pages to
check for a specific cookie or a CGI parameter to turn on site
'preview' mode.
Example:
<%Content
mode="content-set-preview"
value={<%Condition
a.cgiparam="preview_mode"
a.template="1"
b.cookie="preview_mode"
b.template="1"
default.template="0"
%>}
%>
'content-show' => content_show (%)
Displays the content by a given name and optionally an ID of a
specific release of that content.
Passes the following parameters to the given template:
COMMENT => comment for data
CURRENT_ID => current published element ID
DATA_ID => ID of data block being used
DESCRIPTION => content description
EFFECTIVE_TIME => publication effective time
INSTRUCTION => instruction
MIME_TYPE => content data MIME type
MOD_TIME => last modification time
NAME => content name
PREVIEW_ID => id of unpublished data or empty string if published
PREVIEW_URL => URL of a preview page
TEXT => content data
'content-show-dates' => content_show_dates (%)
Displays all publication dates in order from most recent to least
recent. If 'name' parameter is given then dates are restricted to
that specific element otherwise global list of dates is shown.
Example:
'content-store' => content_store (%)
Stores new content by either replacing current content in the
preview data block or by creating a new preview data block if there
is no one currently.
Arguments are:
name => content name
comment => comment for that release
text => full text for that release; stripped of whitespace
in the end and in the beginning
mime_type => MIME type, default is text/plain
INTERNAL METHODS
The following methods are not available through 'mode' argument and
serve various internal purposes.
build_structure ()
Builds supporting structure in the database. Does not destroy
existing data -- safe to call on already populated database.
Usually should be called in Config.pm's build_structure() method.
cache ()
Returns content cache reference.
data_structure ()
Returns a reference to a hash that describes database structure.
Usually you would add it to your database description in Config.pm:
my $cobj=XAO::Objects->new(objname => 'Web::Content');
my %structure=(
MyData => {
...
},
%{$cobj->data_structure},
MyOtherData => {
...
}
);
If that looks ugly (it is ugly) then look at build_structure()
method description instead.
get_content ($%)
This method returns a Data::Content and Data::Content objects using
standard content location definition arguments described in METHODS
section preface. It is used in almost every other method to get the
data of a content object.
If called in scalar context then returns only content object,
without data.
Arguments it accepts are (as stated above):
name => Name of content (required)
data_id => ID of a specific version (optional, rarely used)
preview => if non-zero then unpublished version of content will
be used. If that argument is not present then the
clipboard preview flag is used (see flag_cb_uri above)
AUTHORS
Copyright (c) 2000-2002 XAO Inc.
Andrew Maltsev
SEE ALSO
Recommended reading: XAO::DO::Web::Content, XAO::FS, XAO::Web.