package org.apache.archiva.metadata.repository.jcr;
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import org.apache.archiva.metadata.model.MetadataFacetFactory;
import org.apache.archiva.metadata.repository.MetadataRepository;
import org.apache.archiva.metadata.repository.MetadataResolver;
import org.apache.archiva.metadata.repository.RepositorySession;
import org.apache.archiva.metadata.repository.RepositorySessionFactory;
import org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Service;
import javax.annotation.PostConstruct;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import javax.jcr.Repository;
import javax.jcr.RepositoryException;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
*
*/
@Service( "repositorySessionFactory#jcr" )
public class JcrRepositorySessionFactory
implements RepositorySessionFactory
{
@Inject
private ApplicationContext applicationContext;
/**
*
*/
private Map<String, MetadataFacetFactory> metadataFacetFactories;
/**
*
*/
@Inject
private Repository repository;
/**
*
*/
@Inject
private MetadataResolver metadataResolver;
public RepositorySession createSession()
{
try
{
// FIXME: is this the right separation? or should a JCR session object contain the JCR session information?
// such a change might allow us to avoid creating two objects for each request. It would also clear up
// the ambiguities in the API where session & repository are the inverse of JCR; and the resolver is
// retrieved from the session but must have it passed in. These should be reviewed before finalising the
// API.
MetadataRepository metadataRepository = new JcrMetadataRepository( metadataFacetFactories, repository );
return new RepositorySession( metadataRepository, metadataResolver );
}
catch ( RepositoryException e )
{
// FIXME: a custom exception requires refactoring for callers to handle it
throw new RuntimeException( e );
}
}
@PostConstruct
public void initialize()
{
metadataFacetFactories = applicationContext.getBeansOfType( MetadataFacetFactory.class );
// olamy with spring the "id" is now "metadataFacetFactory#hint"
// whereas was only hint with plexus so let remove metadataFacetFactory#
Map<String, MetadataFacetFactory> cleanedMetadataFacetFactories =
new HashMap<String, MetadataFacetFactory>( metadataFacetFactories.size() );
for ( Map.Entry<String, MetadataFacetFactory> entry : metadataFacetFactories.entrySet() )
{
cleanedMetadataFacetFactories.put( StringUtils.substringAfterLast( entry.getKey(), "#" ),
entry.getValue() );
}
metadataFacetFactories = cleanedMetadataFacetFactories;
JcrMetadataRepository metadataRepository = null;
try
{
metadataRepository = new JcrMetadataRepository( metadataFacetFactories, repository );
JcrMetadataRepository.initialize( metadataRepository.getJcrSession() );
}
catch ( RepositoryException e )
{
throw new RuntimeException( e.getMessage(), e );
}
finally
{
if ( metadataRepository != null )
{
metadataRepository.close();
}
}
}
}