Wiki source code of Short XWiki URLs

Version 32.1 by Vincent Massol on 2013/09/12

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Manuel Smeria 19.4 1 {{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**Contents**"}}
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Jerome 14.1 4
Manuel Smeria 19.4 5 This tutorial shows you how to tune your XWiki platform by replacing the default URL scheme with a shorter scheme.
Jerome 15.1 6
Jerome 14.1 7 {{info}}
8 A short URL is an URL without the ##xwiki/bin/view## parts.
9 {{/info}}
maalej 2.1 10
Dmitry Bakbardin 20.1 11 = I. Application name =
maalej 1.1 12
Jerome 14.1 13 The ##/xwiki/## part of the URL is the application name. It identifies the application that should process the request, and it allows a container to host more than one application. To change it you must refer to your container's documentation and find how to map the context path of a web application. For example on Tomcat it's enough to simply deploy the XWiki webapp in the ##webapps## directory, in a sub directory named after the application name you wish to use (e.g. ##webapps/myappname##).
maalej 1.1 14
Vincent Massol 26.1 15 A special case is when deploying XWiki as the ROOT application, which actually allows the application name part to be empty, so an URL can take the form ##server.com/bin/view/Space/Document##. Achieving this depends on the container, as there's no standard regarding the ROOT application. For example:
16 * in Tomcat, with the default configuration, all it takes is to deploy the XWiki web application in ##webapps##, in a sub directory named ##ROOT## (i.e. ##webapps/ROOT##).
17 * In Jetty, with the default configuration, all it takes is to deploy the XWiki web application in ##webapps##, in a sub directory named ##root##. Note that if you're using the Standalone distribution (which packages Jetty and HSQLDB) then you'll also need to:
18 ** Remove the existing ##webapps/root## directory which contains a redirect Servlet that automatically redirects root URLs to the ##xwiki## context. You won't need that anymore.
19 ** Rename the existing ##webapps/xwiki## directory into ##webapps/root##.
20 ** Remove the ##jetty/contexts/xwiki.xml## file and thus keep only the ##jetty/contexts/root.xml## file. Otherwise you'll get a warning in the console.
Vincent Massol 10.2 21
Vincent Massol 26.1 22 Refer to your container's documentation for more details.
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Dmitry Bakbardin 20.1 24 = II. Servlet mapping name =
maalej 1.1 25
Vincent Massol 29.1 26 The second part is the hardest part to remove. It identifies the servlet that should process the page, which, for ##/bin/##, is the Struts servlet. Generically speaking, to get rid of ##/bin/##, you need to configure your system so that URLs matching ##/*## are mapped to the Struts Servlet (by default only ##/bin/*## URLs are mapped to the Struts Servlet).
maalej 1.1 27
Vincent Massol 29.1 28 However you need to be careful that the following prefixes do NOT go through the Struts Servlet (see your ##web.xml## to check their mappings):
29 * ##/resources/*## and ##/skins/*##: Statically served resources. These need to be served directly as static resources.
30 * ##/rest/*##: REST resources
31 * ##/xmlrpc/*##: XML-RPC resources
32 * ##*.gwtrpc##: GWT-RPC calls
33 * ##/webdav/*##: WebDav calls
34 * ##/XWikiService##: XWiki GWT Servlet
35 * ##/redirect##: The XWiki Redirect Servlet used to redirect to the home page when no page is specified in the URL
maalej 1.1 36
Vincent Massol 29.1 37 There are various alternate ways to achieve this as detailed below.
Dmitry Bakbardin 20.1 38
Vincent Massol 32.1 39 Now XWiki also generates URL and you can tell it to generate URLs without the ##bin/## part by adding this piece of code in ##xwiki.cfg##: {{code language="none"}}xwiki.defaultservletpath={{/code}} (this is not required with the UrlRewriteFilter solution sine it rewrites outbound URLs too).
Vincent Massol 29.1 40
41 == UrlRewriteFilter ==
42
43 This is a [[framework offering a Servlet Filter>>http://www.tuckey.org/urlrewrite/]] allowing to rewrite URLs. Install it and drop the following configuration in ##WEB-INF/urlrewrite.xml##:
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Jerome 14.1 45 {{code language="xml"}}
Vincent Massol 29.1 46 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
47 <!DOCTYPE urlrewrite PUBLIC "-//tuckey.org//DTD UrlRewrite 4.0//EN"
48 "http://www.tuckey.org/res/dtds/urlrewrite4.0.dtd">
49 <urlrewrite>
50
51 <rule>
52 <note>
53 Ensure that URLs ending with .gwtrpc are not modified.
54 </note>
55 <from>^/(.*)\.gwtrpc$</from>
56 <to type="forward" last="true">-</to>
57 </rule>
58
59 <rule>
60 <note>
61 En sure that URLs that must not be served by the Struts Servlet are not modified.
62 </note>
63 <from>^/(bin|resources|skins|rest|webdav|xmlrpc)/(.*)$</from>
64 <to type="forward" last="true">-</to>
65 </rule>
66
67 <rule>
68 <note>
69 For all other URLs we prepend the "/bin/" prefix so that they get routed to the XWiki Action Servlet.
70 </note>
71 <from>^/(.*)$</from>
72 <to type="forward">/bin/$1</to>
73 </rule>
74
Vincent Massol 32.1 75 <outbound-rule>
76 <note>
77 Rewrite outbound URLs to remove the "/bin" part.
78 </note>
79 <from>/bin/(.*)/(.*)$</from>
80 <to>/$1/$2</to>
81 </outbound-rule>
82
Vincent Massol 29.1 83 </urlrewrite>
84 {{/code}}
85
Vincent Massol 32.1 86 {{info}}
87 The outbound URL rewriting [[works only with XWiki 5.2+>>http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-9430]].
Vincent Massol 30.1 88 {{/warning}}
89
Vincent Massol 29.1 90 == Configuring web.xml ==
91
92 You could be tempted to configure the XWiki's ##web.xml## file as follows below but **note that the WYSIWYG editor won't work with this solution**. The problem is that the ##/*## mapping will override the ##/*.gwtrpc## mapping. This is caused by the Servlet spec which says:
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94 > The URL path mapping rules below are used in order. The first successful match is used with no further matches attempted:
95 > 1. The container will try to find an exact match of the path of the request to the path of the servlet. A successful match selects the servlet.
96 > 2. The container will recursively try to match the longest path-prefix. This is done by stepping down the path tree a directory at a time, using the '/' character as a path separator. The longest match determines the servlet selected.
97 > 3. If the last segment in the URL path contains an extension (e.g. .jsp), the servlet container will try to match a servlet that handles requests for the extension. An extension is defined as the part of the last segment after the last '.' character.
98 > 4. If neither of the previous three rules result in a servlet match, the container will attempt to serve content appropriate for the resource requested. If a "default" servlet is defined for the application, it will be used.
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100 In any case if you don't use the WYSIWYG editor this could be a good solution so here it is just in case:
101 * Copy the mapping for the Struts servlet to also be activated for ##/*##:(((
102 {{code language="xml"}}
103 <servlet-mapping>
104 <servlet-name>action</servlet-name>
105 <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
106 </servlet-mapping>
107 {{/code}}
108
109 Be sure to leave the other mappings in place, so that ##/bin/## works, too.
110 )))
111 * Configure your container to statically serve ##/resources/*## and ##/skins/*## resources. By default we don't have any mapping for those in ##web.xml## which means they are statically served (by the Default Servlet). Configuring the Default Servlet is container-dependent unfortunately.
112 ** In Jetty, the container shipped with the XWiki installer, you will have to write:
113 *** For Jetty <= 6.x:(((
114 {{code language="xml"}}
Vincent Massol 27.1 115 <servlet>
Sergiu Dumitriu 4.1 116 <servlet-name>defaultSkins</servlet-name>
PaulHarris 12.1 117 <servlet-class>org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.DefaultServlet</servlet-class>
Sergiu Dumitriu 4.1 118 <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
119 </servlet>
120 <servlet-mapping>
121 <servlet-name>defaultSkins</servlet-name>
122 <url-pattern>/skins/*</url-pattern>
123 </servlet-mapping>
Jerome 18.1 124 <servlet-mapping>
125 <servlet-name>defaultSkins</servlet-name>
126 <url-pattern>/resources/*</url-pattern>
127 </servlet-mapping>
Jerome 14.1 128 {{/code}}
Vincent Massol 27.1 129 )))
Vincent Massol 29.1 130 *** For Jetty >= 7.x:(((
Vincent Massol 27.2 131 {{code language="xml"}}
Vincent Massol 27.1 132 <servlet>
133 <servlet-name>defaultSkins</servlet-name>
134 <servlet-class>org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.DefaultServlet</servlet-class>
135 <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
136 </servlet>
137 <servlet-mapping>
138 <servlet-name>defaultSkins</servlet-name>
139 <url-pattern>/skins/*</url-pattern>
140 </servlet-mapping>
141 <servlet-mapping>
142 <servlet-name>defaultSkins</servlet-name>
143 <url-pattern>/resources/*</url-pattern>
144 </servlet-mapping>
Vincent Massol 27.2 145 {{/code}}
Vincent Massol 27.1 146 )))
Vincent Massol 29.1 147 ** In Tomcat, the default Servlet does not accept a parameter for changing the resource base, so you would need to write another default servlet.
Sergiu Dumitriu 4.1 148
Vincent Massol 29.1 149 == web.xml + Apache ==
Jerome 16.1 150
Vincent Massol 29.2 151 Do as above but instead of mapping the Default Servlet, bypass the Servlet container at the web front-end level. For example, if you are using Apache httpd as a front-end, and assuming a webapp deployed as a ROOT webapp and an AJP connection between httpd and the servlet container, the following configuration allows you to serve skin files and static resources directly from httpd:
Sergiu Dumitriu 4.1 152
Jerome 19.1 153 {{code}}
Manuel Smeria 19.4 154 Alias /skins /usr/local/xwiki/skins
155 Alias /resources /usr/local/xwiki/resources
156 ProxyPass /skins/ !
157 ProxyPass /resources/ !
Jerome 19.1 158 {{/code}}
159
Vincent Massol 29.1 160 == Lighttpd + Jetty ==
Dmitry Bakbardin 20.1 161
Manuel Smeria 19.4 162 I used lighttpd, but I assume it can be done with other webservers too. This is the configuration I used in the lighttpd config (note that my xwiki folder has been moved to ##/usr/share/jetty/webapps/root## (no 'xwiki' at all)):
PaulHarris 12.1 163
Jerome 14.1 164 {{code language="none"}}
PaulHarris 12.1 165 $HTTP["host"] =~ "^www\.domain\.com$" {
166 # ensure all requests for .gwtrpc files go through to java server
167 # we can put this rule first as a higher priority, which java couldn't do
168 $HTTP["url"] =~ "\.gwtrpc$" {
169 proxy.server = ( "" => (( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080 )))
170 }
171 # otherwise, we can handle the static resources
172 else $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/resources/" {
173 alias.url += ( "/resources" => "/usr/share/jetty/webapps/root/resources" )
174 }
175 # otherwise, we can handle the static resources
176 else $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/skins/" {
177 alias.url += ( "/skins" => "/usr/share/jetty/webapps/root/skins" )
178 }
179 # and here is the primary server
180 else $HTTP["host"] =~ "^www\.domain\.com$" {
181 proxy.server = ( "" => (( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080 )))
182 }
183 }
184 # redirect anything.domain.com to www.domain.com
185 else $HTTP["host"] =~ "\.domain\.com$" {
186 url.redirect = ( "^/(.*)" => "http://www.domain.com/$1" )
187 server.name = "www.domain.com"
188 }
189 # redirect domain.com to www.domain.com
190 else $HTTP["host"] =~ "domain\.com$" {
191 url.redirect = ( "^/(.*)" => "http://www.domain.com/$1" )
192 server.name = "www.domain.com"
193 }
Jerome 14.1 194 {{/code}}
PaulHarris 12.1 195
Vincent Massol 29.1 196 So lighttpd will serve any static content unless it has ##.gwtrpc## on the end of the URL.
PaulHarris 12.1 197
Vincent Massol 29.1 198 If you use Nginx as a web-server, just add three more locations and set ##root## to them. By ##try_files## Nginx checks static content presence and if doesn't exist, redirect it to the Tomcat (we expect dynamic content in this case, including all ##*.gwtrpc## requests).
Dmitry Bakbardin 23.1 199
200 {{code}}
201 location /skins/ {
202 root /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/ROOT;
203 }
204
205 location /resources/ {
206 try_files $uri $uri/ @fallback;
207 root /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/ROOT;
208 }
209
210 location @fallback {
211 proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
212 }
213 {{/code}}
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Dmitry Bakbardin 25.1 215 In the example above XWiki installed as ROOT application in Tomcat. Change path to your XWiki application accordingly.
Dmitry Bakbardin 24.1 216
Vincent Massol 29.1 217 Then in ##web.xml##, I changed the ##gwtrpc## mapping to:
Dmitry Bakbardin 24.1 218
Jerome 14.1 219 {{code language="xml"}}
220 <servlet-mapping>
PaulHarris 12.1 221 <servlet-name>gwtrpc</servlet-name>
222 <url-pattern>/resources/*</url-pattern>
223 <url-pattern>/skins/*</url-pattern>
224 </servlet-mapping>
Jerome 14.1 225 {{/code}}
PaulHarris 12.1 226
Vincent Massol 29.1 227 Since we are using a url-pattern of ##/path/##, it will be specific enough to be a higher priority than the ##/## pattern we'll use next. And since the only thing that will come through via resources or skins will be ##gwtrpc##, then we can be sure it's ok. Note that only ##resources## is required, but I did both anyway.
PaulHarris 12.1 228
Vincent Massol 29.1 229 Now, as described above, add a rule to catch everything else and redirect it to your XWiki servlet:
Jerome 14.1 230
231 {{code language="xml"}}
232 <servlet-mapping>
PaulHarris 12.1 233 <servlet-name>action</servlet-name>
234 <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
235 </servlet-mapping>
Jerome 14.1 236 {{/code}}
PaulHarris 12.1 237
Dmitry Bakbardin 20.1 238 = III. Struts action name =
Jerome 14.1 239
Manuel Smeria 19.4 240 The third part, ##/view/##, identifies the struts action that should process a request. So this tells what we want to do with the document, ##/view/## it, ##/edit/## it or ##/delete/## it, for example. The XWiki platform allows this part to be missing, considering that the default action is to just display the document, so an URL like ##server.com/bin/Space/Document## will work out of the box.
241
242 Even more, the URL factory, the component that generates URLs, can be configured to skip this part when the action is ##/view/##. To do this write this code in ##xwiki.cfg##: {{code language="none"}}xwiki.showviewaction=0{{/code}}.
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Dmitry Bakbardin 20.1 244 = IV. Error Page =
Manuel Smeria 19.4 245
Jerome 14.1 246 At the ##WEB-INF/web.xml##, the ##location## of the 404 error code needs to be changed accordingly. For example:
247
248 {{code language="xml"}}
249 <error-page>
mingfai 9.1 250 <error-code>404</error-code>
251 <!--<location>/xwiki/bin/view/Main/DocumentDoesNotExist</location>-->
252 <location>/bin/Main/DocumentDoesNotExist</location>
253 </error-page>
Jerome 14.1 254 {{/code}}
mingfai 9.1 255
Dmitry Bakbardin 20.1 256 = V. Conclusion =
Sergiu Dumitriu 4.1 257
258 After performing all these changes, you should be able to access documents with URLs like:
Jerome 14.1 259
Sergiu Dumitriu 4.1 260 * server.com/Space/Document
261 * server.com/Space/ (pointing to Space.WebHome)
262 * server.com/Document (pointing to Main.Document)
263 * server.com/ will show Main.WebHome, without any redirect.
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Vincent Massol 5.1 265 As a bonus, these changes are backwards compatible, meaning that any currently working URL will also work with these changes performed, so you won't have any broken bookmarks.

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