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Felix Meschberger commented on SLING-37:
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Thanks. I think I go for default.jsp.
> Better default handling for script selection
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> Key: SLING-37
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-37
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Scripting
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Felix Meschberger
> Assignee: Felix Meschberger
> Fix For: 2.0.0
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> Currently the ScriptedComponent analyzes the registered scripts and just
> falls back to a default script called jsp/start.jsp. This default selection
> should be extended such, that request selectors (see
> ComponentRequest.getSelectors()) contrubute to the script selection as
> follows:
> - First apply all registered Script mappings of the ScriptedComponent
> - Next use the request selectors to find a script below the scripted
> component node
> - If the second step does not resolve a script (or if no selectors exist)
> just use the start.jsp script below the component node
> The second step needs some more explanations: The selectors of the request
> are joined with interleaving slashes to form a relative path. This path is
> appended to the path of the scripted component and the name of script is
> assumed to be start.jsp. If the path does not exist, trailing elements are
> just removed and such a longest match is tried to be found.
> Example:
> (1) request for sample.html
> No selectors exist, the start.jsp script below the component is used
> (2) request for sample.image.gif
> Selector is a single entry list [ image ]. First the script image/start.jsp
> is checked, if that does not exist, the start.jsp is used.
> (3) request for sample.image.80x80.gif
> The selectors is a two-entry list [ image, 80x80 ]. The following scripts are
> tested in order: image/80x80/start.jsp, image/start.jsp, start.jsp.
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