Hi Desheng,

Thanks for this update! I’ll check it out in the coming days. I’m going to a 
company seminar for one week but I’ll try to check it out from there.

Thanks
-Vincent

> On 20 Jul 2017, at 10:10, deshengchuan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all this is another update regarding the integration of Redpen, aka the
> Content Checker extension. As of now, I have finally implemented
> dictionary-based validators (validators that check for invalid or subpar
> expressions). With this, most of the validators will be easily added within
> the configurable class of the extension.
> 
> Feel free to check the design page for the UI implementation: 
> http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/RedPenIntegration
> <http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/RedPenIntegration>  
> 
> Also, the output of the document checks are currently registered in the
> logs, and are separated into warnings and errors. The determination of
> whether a particular validator setting gives a warning or an error is
> registered in the xwiki.properties file. The automatic validation function
> also cancels document saves when errors are registered by Redpen.
> 
> There are now two core milestones to be done on this extension. First and
> critically, I would need to implement functional test, especially on the
> Configurable classes. To this end, I would appreciate any advise on how I
> can implement this (I have previously only created a functional test to test
> the entry of expressions into the Dictionary part of the extension.)
> 
> After that, I would then implement the Job module of this extension. (The
> Job will be accessible in another tab, 'Job', below the current Dictionary
> tab in the Administration UI panel.)
> 
> I would greatly appreciate any advice on what else needs to be added
> regarding the Content Checker functionality, and with the implementation of
> functional tests. Thank you!
> 
> 
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