This package is the responsible for automated content creation via plone.restapi serializers/creators.
Initially based on collective.contentcreator
written by Johannes Raggam (@thet) and evolved and improved from it.
It allows to have a structure in your policy package like:
|-content_creator
|- content.json
|- siteroot.json
|- de.mysection.json
|- ...
|- images
|-content_images
using these names (for both files and folders) as sensible defaults. This is the recommended way, although you can specify runners for custom JSON files (see below).
and creates the content in a tree like from content.json
using the runner, and
object by object using the standalone json files.
The {file}images
folder is blacklisted to support the images folder to be inside the creator folder.
In your setuphandlers.py you need to:
from kitconcept.contentcreator.creator import content_creator_from_folder
content_creator_from_folder()
the method content_creator_from_folder
has the following signature:
def content_creator_from_folder(
folder_name=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "content_creator"),
base_image_path=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "content_images"),
default_lang=None,
default_wf_state=None,
ignore_wf_types=["Image", "File"],
logger=logger,
temp_enable_content_types=[],
custom_order=[],
do_not_edit_if_modified_after=None,
exclude=[],
):
The creator will bail out (raise) if any object errors on creation (or edition). There are
a couple of environment variables to control this behavior: CREATOR_DEBUG
and
CREATOR_CONTINUE_ON_ERROR
.
One can exclude elements (ids, without .json sufix) using the exclude
kwargs.
You can control if the edit should happen or not for a given element providing the modified date
of the element is after the one specified in do_not_edit_if_modified_after
kwargs.
Given a JSON file containing an array of objects to be created, this runner takes this
array content (should have plone.restapi syntax compliant structure) and creates content
out of it. You can load it using the method: load_json
:
from kitconcept.contentcreator.creator import load_json
content_structure = load_json('testcontent/content.json', __file__)
Then you can call the runner with the method create_item_runner
:
from kitconcept.contentcreator.creator import create_item_runner
create_item_runner(
api.portal.get(),
content_structure,
default_lang='en',
default_wf_state='published'
)
Each file should contain a single p.restapi JSON compliant object (non arrayed, can't contain other objects). It takes the placement in the tree hierarchy and the object id from the filename name (eg. de.beispiele.bildergroessen.json)
Alternativelly, you can create custom content creators in other packages and call them all at the same time, via a custom adapter:
from kitconcept.contentcreator.interfaces import ICreateTestContent
for name, provider in getAdapters((api.portal.get(), ), ICreateTestContent):
provider()
this should be the declaration in the other package:
@implementer(ICreateTestContent)
@adapter(IPloneSiteRoot)
class CreatePFGContent(object):
"""Adapter to create PFG initial content."""
def __init__(self, context):
self.context = context
def __call__(self):
content_structure = load_json('testcontent/content.json', __file__)
create_item_runner(
api.portal.get(),
content_structure,
default_lang='en',
default_wf_state='published',
ignore_wf_types=[
'FormBooleanField',
'FormDateField',
'FormFileField',
'FormFixedPointField',
'FormIntegerField',
'FormLabelField',
'FormLinesField',
'FormPasswordField',
],
)
other common use is calling from a folder:
from kitconcept.contentcreator.creator import content_creator_from_folder
content_creator_from_folder(
folder_name=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "content_creator"),
base_image_path=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "images"),
default_lang='en',
default_wf_state='published',
ignore_wf_types=[
'FormBooleanField',
'FormDateField',
'FormFileField',
'FormFixedPointField',
'FormIntegerField',
'FormLabelField',
'FormLinesField',
'FormPasswordField',
],
logger=logger,
temp_enable_content_types=[],
custom_order=[
'object-id-2.json',
'object-id-3.json',
'object-id-1.json',
],
)
For the creation of images, you can use the plone.restapi approach using the following serialization mapping containg the file data and some additional metadata:
- data - the base64 encoded contents of the file
- encoding - the encoding you used to encode the data, so usually
base64
- content-type - the MIME type of the file
- filename - the name of the file, including extension
{
"...": "",
"@type": "File",
"title": "My file",
"file": {
"data": "TG9yZW0gSXBzdW0uCg==",
"encoding": "base64",
"filename": "lorem.txt",
"content-type": "text/plain"
}
}
Alternatively, you can provide the image an extra property set_dummy_image
with an array of (image) field names that will create a dummy image placeholder
in the specified fields in the to be created content type:
{
"id": "an-image",
"@type": "Image",
"title": "Test Image",
"set_dummy_image": ["image"]
}
A deprecated syntax form is also supported (it will create the image in the
image
field)::
{
"id": "an-image",
"@type": "Image",
"title": "Test Image",
"set_dummy_image": true
}
You can specify a real image too, using a dict in the set_local_image
JSON
attribute with the field name and the filename of the real image:
{
"id": "another-image",
"@type": "Image",
"title": "Another Test Image",
"set_local_image": {"image": "image.png"}
}
Again, a deprecated form is also supported (it will create the image in the
image
field):
{
"id": "another-image",
"@type": "Image",
"title": "Another Test Image",
"set_local_image": "image.png"
}
By default, image scales are generated immediately. To disable this,
set the CREATOR_SKIP_SCALES
environment variable.
The same syntax is valid for files:
{
"id": "an-file",
"@type": "File",
"title": "Test File",
"set_dummy_file": ["file"]
}
The deprecated form is also supported (it will create the file in the
file
field):
{
"id": "an-file",
"@type": "File",
"title": "Test File",
"set_dummy_file": true
}
You can specify a real file too, using a dict in the set_local_file
JSON
attribute with the field name and the filename of the real file:
{
"id": "another-file",
"@type": "File",
"title": "Another Test File",
"set_local_file": {"file": "file.png"}
}
the deprecated form is also supported (it will create the file in the
file
field):
{
"id": "another-file",
"@type": "File",
"title": "Another Test File",
"set_local_file": "file.png"
}
For all local images and files specified, you can specify the base_path
for the image in the create_item_runner
:
create_item_runner(
api.portal.get(),
content_structure,
default_lang='en',
default_wf_state='published',
base_image_path=__file__
)
If you are using plone.app.multilingual and creating items from a folder,
you can link translations using translations.csv
in this format::
canonical,translation
/de/path/to/canonical,/en/path/to/translation
Requirements:
- Python 3
- venv
Setup:
make
Run Static Code Analysis:
make lint
Run Unit / Integration Tests:
make test