It all depend why you need a DocumentReference.
* if you are in Velocity and need to pass a DocumentReference to a
method then you can directly pass the string and it will be converted
to DocumentReference automatically based on the current context
* otherwise for this use case you are usually supposed to use a resolver:
** in Velocity: $services.model.resolveDocumet($docString)
** in java: the current DocumentReferenceResolverString in your case
See
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Model+Module#HResolvingaReference
for more detail about resolvers.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Peter Huisman p.huis...@ximm.nl wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a way to create a document reference without the “hassle” of
worrying about the WikiName. In a listener, I get a document name which I use
for input in a query. The result is a list of documentNames in the format
[space.docname]. I need to transform this into a DocumentReference. I can do
this without using the wiki, but this gives me “wiki” as the default Wiki. I
gate get the wiki from (e.g.) the context, but this means I have to do - as
far as I know - one of the two following creations:
1 - documentReferenceResolver ( wikiName + “:” + docFullName)
Where docFullName is in the format [space.docname]
2 - new DocumentReference ( wikiName, spaceName, docName)
In this case, I will have to split the fullName string in order to get access
to the spaceName and the docName. If I use a query that delivers me only the
pageName, I have the problem of not being able to resolve the spaceName.
I am fairly sure I miss something essential here. Could someone help me out?
I’m also fine with any answer that gives me a XWikiDocument :-)
With kind regards,
Peter
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