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/*
 * This library is part of OpenCms -
 * the Open Source Content Management System
 *
 * Copyright (c) Alkacon Software GmbH & Co. KG (http://www.alkacon.com)
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * For further information about Alkacon Software GmbH & Co. KG, please see the
 * company website: http://www.alkacon.com
 *
 * For further information about OpenCms, please see the
 * project website: http://www.opencms.org
 *
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 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
 */

package org.opencms.xml;

import org.opencms.file.CmsFile;
import org.opencms.file.CmsObject;
import org.opencms.i18n.CmsEncoder;
import org.opencms.test.OpenCmsTestCase;
import org.opencms.test.OpenCmsTestProperties;
import org.opencms.util.CmsFileUtil;
import org.opencms.xml.content.CmsXmlContent;
import org.opencms.xml.content.CmsXmlContentFactory;

import junit.extensions.TestSetup;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;

/**
 * Tests the OpenCms XML entity resolver.

* */ public class TestCmsXmlEntityResolver extends OpenCmsTestCase { /** * Default JUnit constructor.

* * @param arg0 JUnit parameters */ public TestCmsXmlEntityResolver(String arg0) { super(arg0); } /** * Test suite for this test class.

* * @return the test suite */ public static Test suite() { OpenCmsTestProperties.initialize(org.opencms.test.AllTests.TEST_PROPERTIES_PATH); TestSuite suite = new TestSuite(); suite.setName(TestCmsXmlEntityResolver.class.getName()); suite.addTest(new TestCmsXmlEntityResolver("testRemoveNestedSubschemaFromCacheIssue")); TestSetup wrapper = new TestSetup(suite) { @Override protected void setUp() { setupOpenCms("simpletest", "/"); } @Override protected void tearDown() { removeOpenCms(); } }; return wrapper; } /** * Tests the "wrong version of nested subschema still cached after change in VFS" issue.

* * An issue was discovered in the conext of auto correction of XML content: * Cached content definition objects where not removed from the cache if * a nested subschema was changed.

* * @throws Exception if the test fails */ public void testRemoveNestedSubschemaFromCacheIssue() throws Exception { CmsObject cms = getCmsObject(); echo("Testing the \"wrong version of nested subschema still cached after change in VFS\" issue"); // this test replaces the predefined article schema with an "articlelist" // schema that contains the original article as nested subschema // this is require so that the original resource type for the article can be used String nestedSchemaUri = "/xmlcontent/subarticle.xsd"; String schemaUri = "/xmlcontent/article.xsd"; String xmlContentUri = "/xmlcontent/article_0005.html"; // copy the original article XML schema cms.copyResource(schemaUri, nestedSchemaUri); // overwrite the schema with the new version read from the RFS String rfsname = "org/opencms/xml/xmlcontent-definition-1.xsd"; String content = CmsFileUtil.readFile(rfsname, CmsEncoder.ENCODING_ISO_8859_1); // write the updated XML schema to the VFS CmsFile schemaFile = cms.readFile(schemaUri); schemaFile.setContents(content.getBytes(CmsEncoder.ENCODING_UTF_8)); cms.lockResource(schemaUri); cms.writeFile(schemaFile); // create a new xml content article with the updated schema cms.createResource(xmlContentUri, OpenCmsTestCase.ARTICLE_TYPEID); CmsFile xmlContentFile = cms.readFile(xmlContentUri); CmsXmlContent xmlContent = CmsXmlContentFactory.unmarshal(cms, xmlContentFile); // write to stdout for visual control System.out.println(xmlContent.toString()); // now overwrite the NESTED subschema content definition String rfsname2 = "org/opencms/xml/xmlcontent-definition-article-mod1.xsd"; String content2 = CmsFileUtil.readFile(rfsname2, CmsEncoder.ENCODING_ISO_8859_1); CmsFile schemaFile2 = cms.readFile(nestedSchemaUri); schemaFile2.setContents(content2.getBytes(CmsEncoder.ENCODING_UTF_8)); cms.writeFile(schemaFile2); // read the XML content file again - since the subschema has been changed, the XML must be invalid now CmsFile xmlContentFile2 = cms.readFile(xmlContentUri); CmsXmlContent xmlContent2 = CmsXmlContentFactory.unmarshal(cms, xmlContentFile2); CmsXmlException ex = null; try { xmlContent2.validateXmlStructure(new CmsXmlEntityResolver(cms)); } catch (CmsXmlException e) { ex = e; } assertNotNull("Validation of XML did not fail even though nested subschema was changed", ex); // now set the "auto correct" runtime property and write the XML (which will auto correct it) cms.getRequestContext().setAttribute(CmsXmlContent.AUTO_CORRECTION_ATTRIBUTE, Boolean.TRUE); xmlContentFile2 = cms.writeFile(xmlContentFile2); xmlContent2 = CmsXmlContentFactory.unmarshal(cms, xmlContentFile2); // write to stdout for visual control System.out.println(xmlContent2.toString()); if (xmlContent.toString().equals(xmlContent2.toString())) { fail("Content of XML files must not be equal after schema change"); } } }





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