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Justin Edelson reassigned SLING-4311:
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Assignee: Justin Edelson
> Overriding Resource Picker doesn't return resources with a missing
> intermediate resource
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> Key: SLING-4311
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-4311
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Extensions
> Affects Versions: Resource Merger 1.2.0
> Reporter: Justin Edelson
> Assignee: Justin Edelson
> Fix For: Resource Merger 1.2.2
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>
> This is a bit hard to explain, but I'm going to try...
> Consider
> /apps/a/2
> /apps/a/1
> /apps/a/2 has super type of /apps/a/1
> If /apps/a/1 has a child resource, named d, then this resource and its
> properties are available at /mnt/override/apps/a/2/d (and obviously
> /mnt/override/apps/a/1/d). However, if /apps/a/1/d has its own child resource
> (1), then this child is not accessible at /mnt/override/apps/a/2/d/1 and does
> not appear in the result of calling listChildren() of
> /mnt/override/apps/a/2/d.
> This means that the override tree is incomplete.
> In fixing this issue, I ran into a separate problem where hiding of children
> didn't work across multiple levels of hierarchy. For example, if you have
> /apps/a/2@sling:hideChildren = 'b' and /apps/a/1/b/1, then
> /mnt/override/apps/a/2/b does not exist but /mnt/override/apps/a/2/b/1 does,
> which is clearly incorrect. It appears the only reason this was not detected
> previously was because of this bug.
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