Paul,
well a fluent style API would indeed be nice for this example.
But Jetty is 20 years old and "fluent" was only applied to french/italian
back then :) So Jetty is pretty much a pile of beans in it's
fundamental style (although we are a little fluent in the latest client
API). It would be considerable bloat to go back over the entire API
and provide fluent alternatives to the bean style.
Note also that you are being a little apple and orange in your comparison
between the styles as you have assumed in the bean style that none of the
defaults are right, but that they all are in the fluent example.
So you really should just be comparing to:
handlers.setHandlers(new Handler[] {new
MovedContextHandler(server,"/lib/angular","/lib/angular_v1.2.9") ,
resource_handler, new DefaultHandler() });
cheers
On 27 November 2015 at 11:01, Paul Hammant <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> (Note - I'm not after "honor/recognize a unix/windows symlink or Alias")
>
> I've created a "MovedContextHandler" in the test-logic of an OSS project -
>
> https://github.com/paul-hammant/ngWebDriver/blob/master/src/test/java/com/paulhammant/ngwebdriver/AngularAndWebDriverTest.java#L58
>
> It is because I've source a test-web-app from another OSS project, and
> that one has one of two alternates for a certain 'angular' directory -
> https://github.com/angular/protractor/tree/master/testapp/lib and in
> their test suite (using 'express' not Jetty) they have one of the two
> alternates mapped to the shorter 'angular' directory.
>
> Anyway, I'm doing:
>
> MovedContextHandler effective_symlink = new MovedContextHandler();
> effective_symlink.setNewContextURL("/lib/angular_v1.2.9");
> effective_symlink.setContextPath("/lib/angular");
> effective_symlink.setPermanent(false);
> effective_symlink.setDiscardPathInfo(false);
> effective_symlink.setDiscardQuery(false);
> handlers.setHandlers(new Handler[] { effective_symlink, resource_handler,
> new DefaultHandler() });
>
>
> I was hoping for a:
>
> handlers.setHandlers(new Handler[] {
> tempForwardFrom("/lib/angular").to("lib/angular_v1.2.9"), resource_handler,
> new DefaultHandler() });
>
> Or at least an elegant one-liner.
>
> Regards,
>
> - Paul
>
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