Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Mon, 28 Jul 2008 06:53:39 -0700
Thibaut Soulcié wrote: > Hi, > > I modified as told web/default/index.ftl > I have a layout filled in Webengine tab in Theme Editor, but no > modification (add new fragement, edit content of existing footer...) > has an effect on my wiki on http://localhost:8080/nuxeo/site/. > I'm not sure i understand how the themes files are supposed to work. > From existing freemarker to NxThemes or from JSF in NxThemes to > Webengine? :-) Can i design a theme for my blog/wiki from the Theme > Editor? > > Thanks, > > thibaut > Hi, I'm going to post an example site soon. currently the easiest thing to do is to create "region blocks" inside the theme editor and specify a freemarker template on the filesystem (inside /opt/jboss/..../web) under "default source" it makes it easier for testing templates without having to restart the server. once the template view is ready you can register it as a widget as usual: <view name="breadcrumbs" template-engine="freemarker"> <format-type>widget</format-type> <template>web/breadcrumbs.ftl</template> </view> it will appear under "generic fragments" The text fragment now also works both with JSF and with webengine. but stay tuned for more /JM > Le 19 juil. 08 à 16:21, Jean-Marc Orliaguet a écrit : > > >> Hi, >> >> The templates created with the Nuxeo Webengine can now also be >> displayed >> by the NXThemes theme engine. >> >> It means that views in the theme engine are registered either for the >> "jsf-facelets" template engine (default) or for "freemarker", e.g. >> >> <view name="vertical menu" template-engine="jsf-facelets"> >> <element-type>fragment</element-type> >> <format-type>widget</format-type> >> <model-type>menu item</model-type> >> <template>nxthemes/jsf/widgets/vertical-menu.xml</template> >> </view> >> >> When a theme is rendered, the theme engine will select the views that >> are compatible with the template engine. >> If no view is found, an inline box e.g. "unregistered widget view: >> nuxeo5 logo" will be shown instead. >> >> The idea is that if you already have created a theme for JSF/Facelets, >> you should be able to reuse it provided that you register the >> corresponding views for "freemarker" or by simply replacing unwanted >> fragments. >> >> INSTALLATION: >> >> - install the Nuxeo EP webengine module as usual >> (http://www.nuxeo.org/webengine/ReferenceDoc#heading_2.2) >> >> - get the latest version of nuxeo-theme at >> https://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-theme#5.2 >> >> $ cd nuxeo-theme/nuxeo-theme-webengine >> $ mvn install -Dmaven.test.skip=true >> $ cp target/nuxeo-theme-webengine-5.2-SNAPSHOT.jar >> /opt/jboss/server/default/deploy/nuxeo.ear/system/ >> >> >> CUSTOMIZATION (IMPORTANT) >> >> by default the Nuxeo webengine will ignore the NXThemes theme engine >> altogether. You need to change the lines in every "*.ftl" file in the >> web root /opt/jboss/server/default/data/NXRuntime/web/ that you want >> to >> render using NXThemes. >> >> <@extends src="base.ftl"> >> ... >> </@extends> >> >> to: >> >> <@theme> >> ... >> </@theme> >> >> you only need to modify the files that contain <@extends >> src="...base.ftl"> >> >> >> TESTING >> >> start JBoss: >> >> $ cd /opt/jboss && bin/run.sh >> >> log in and open the theme editor, go to http://localhost:8080/nuxeo/site >> an example theme called "webengine" will appear alongside the other >> themes. >> >> it is possible as with JSF/facelets to associate a theme page with a >> given action (@@create_form), or with a given perspective, etc. >> >> There is currently only one type of fragment view called "Block >> Region" >> (the equivalent of "Facelets regions") which generates: >> >> <@block name="...">...</@block> >> >> >> feedback is welcome. >> >> /JM >> _______________________________________________ >> ECM mailing list >> ECM@lists.nuxeo.com >> http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/listinfo/ecm >> > > _______________________________________________ > ECM mailing list > ECM@lists.nuxeo.com > http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/listinfo/ecm > _______________________________________________ ECM mailing list ECM@lists.nuxeo.com http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/listinfo/ecm