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Learning Alfresco Web Scripts

You're reading from   Learning Alfresco Web Scripts Learn a powerful way to successfully implement unique integration solutions with Alfresco

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781784390600
Length 182 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ramesh Chauhan Ramesh Chauhan
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Preface 1. Getting Familiar with Web Scripts 2. It's Time for the First Web Script FREE CHAPTER 3. Understanding the Web Script Framework 4. Building Blocks of Web Scripts 5. Invoking Web Scripts 6. Creating Java-backed Web Scripts 7. Understanding JavaScript-based Web Scripts in Detail 8. Deployment, Debugging, and Troubleshooting Web Scripts 9. Mavenizing Web Scripts 10. Extending the Web Script Framework Index

Testing the web script


It's now time to test the functionality of the web script we have just created. We basically want to make sure that the logic we have incorporated in the Java-backed controller is working as expected.

In order to test the web script, upload some content (say an image) in the Alfresco repository first. Make a note of its nodeid. In order to get the nodeid of uploaded content after the content is uploaded using Alfresco Share, just take the mouse pointer to the content name and then right-click on it and click on Copy link location. Paste this link somewhere in a text editor and copy the value after workspace://SpacesStore; this forms the nodeid. Now, create two users and give one of them consumer access and do not give any permission to the other user on this content. Make sure inherit permission is also unchecked.

Now, with any of the two users, start testing the web script.

Test case 1 – mandatory check

The nodeid is a mandatory argument for the web script we created...

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