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OCTAGRAM 24.1 1 {{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**Contents**"}}
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Caleb James DeLisle 23.1 4
Vincent Massol 20.4 5 Scripting allows you to create basic to complex web applications at the XWiki page (or view) layer without the need for compiling code or deploying software components. In other words, you can use scripting syntax in addition to wiki and HTML syntax as the contents of an XWiki page.
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Vincent Massol 20.4 7 XWiki integrates [[jsr-223>>http://scripting.dev.java.net/]] scripting. You can script using several available languages by using one of the following macros:
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Vincent Massol 30.3 9 * [[Velocity Macro>>extensions:Extension.Velocity Macro]] (installed by default in XWiki Enterprise)
10 * [[Groovy Macro>>extensions:Extension.Groovy Macro]] (installed by default in XWiki Enterprise)
11 * [[Python Macro>>extensions:Extension.Python Macro]] (installed by default in XWiki Enterprise)
12 * [[Ruby Macro>>extensions:Extension.Ruby Macro]] (not installed by default in XWiki Enterprise)
13 * [[PHP Macro>>extensions:Extension.PHP Macro]] (not installed by default in XWiki Enterprise)
Vincent Massol 20.4 14
OCTAGRAM 24.1 15 = XWiki Scripting API =
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Vincent Massol 30.3 17 The API is documented in Javadoc format and can be accessed here: [[XWiki API Javadoc>>DevGuide.API]]. If you are not familiar with Java or object oriented programming, you will probably be confused by the API documentation. It is not within the scope of our documentation to teach you all the details about Java, or object oriented programming. You can find all of that information already online. You can also explore the page code found throughout the [[Extensions wiki>>extensions:Main.WebHome]] area to see how others have figured out how to achieve a variety of results.
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Vincent Massol 30.3 19 == [[Bindings>>extensions:Extension.Script Macro#HBindings]] ==
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21 These objects are available to you in scripting languages.
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Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 23 * [[The current Document>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/api/Document.html]]: **##doc##**
24 * [[The Context of the request>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/api/Context.html]]: **##xcontext##**
25 * [[The Request object>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/web/XWikiRequest.html]]: **##request##**
26 * [[The Response object>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/web/XWikiResponse.html]]: **##response##**
27 * [[The XWiki object>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/api/XWiki.html]]: **##xwiki##**
Thomas Mortagne 32.1 28 * [[The XWiki utils>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/api/Util.html]]: **##util##**
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Vincent Massol 30.3 30 == [[XWiki Component>>extensions:Extension.Component Module]] Access ==
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Vincent Massol 34.1 32 You can also gain direct access to XWiki components using the following code snippet (also see: [[Accessing components from Groovy>>DevGuide.WritingComponents#HAccessingacomponentfromgroovy]]):
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Eduard Moraru 35.4 34 {{info}}
35 This snippet is written in Groovy and will have to be converted to your scripting language.
36 {{/info}}
Vincent Massol 34.1 37
coffeemug13 31.1 38 {{code language="java"}}
39 {{groovy}}
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 40 def greeter = com.xpn.xwiki.web.Utils.getComponent(org.xwiki.component.HelloWorld.class);
41 println greeter.sayHello();
coffeemug13 31.1 42 {{/groovy}}
43 {{/code}}
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 44
Vincent Massol 20.3 45 == XWiki Core Access ==
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Vincent Massol 34.1 47 Sometimes the XWiki Api doesn't provide the methods which you need for your application. You can gain raw access the core of XWiki but it presents an increased security risk and requires **Programming Rights** to be able to save the page containing the script (Programming Rights are not required for viewing a page containing a script requiring Programming Rights, rights are only needed at save time). Using the core should be avoided if at all possible.
Caleb James DeLisle 30.1 48
coffeemug13 31.1 49 {{code language="java"}}
50 {{groovy}}
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 51 def xc = xcontext.getContext();
52 def wiki = xc.getWiki();
53 def xdoc = doc.getDocument();
coffeemug13 31.1 54 {{/groovy}}
55 {{/code}}
Caleb James DeLisle 30.1 56
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 57 After using this snippet, you will have 3 new objects:
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Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 59 * [[The underlying XWikiContext behind the Context object>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/XWikiContext.html]]: **##xc##**
60 * [[The underlying XWiki object which backs the **##xwiki##** object>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/XWiki.html]]: **##wiki##**
61 * [[The underlying XWikiDocument behind the current Document>>http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core/apidocs/com/xpn/xwiki/doc/XWikiDocument.html]]: **##xdoc##**
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Caleb James DeLisle 22.2 63 You will find that many of the methods in **##wiki##** and **##xdoc##** require an instance of the XWikiContext, this is the underlying xcontext **##xc##** not the Api context **##xcontext##**.
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Caleb James DeLisle 22.1 65 Again, these methods are only for the rare cases when functionality is not provided by the public Api. We put a lot of effort into preserving the behavior of the public Api and much less into preserving the behavior of core methods so you may find that core methods are deprecated, removed, or their behavior is changed in subsequent versions.
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 66
Vincent Massol 23.2 67 == Querying XWiki's Model ==
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Jean-Vincent Drean 37.1 69 From your script you can query the full XWiki's Model. Check the [[Query Module>>extensions:Extension.Query Module]] for more information.
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OCTAGRAM 24.1 71 {{id name="velocity"/}}
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Vincent Massol 20.3 73 = Velocity Specific Information =
Vincent Massol 1.1 74
Vincent Massol 34.1 75 Velocity is the only scripting language which can be used without Programming [[AdminGuide.Access Rights]]. This means you can save velocity scripts using a user with less permission and an exploit of your script is less of a security breach.
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Vincent Massol 34.1 77 You can [[gain access to the XWiki core>>#HXWikiCoreAccess]] from Velocity but this will require Programming Rights. Strictly speaking, protected APIs are only available when the page that contains them was last saved by someone who had Programming Rights (see above).
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Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 79 In Velocity you can't import classes and as such you cannot gain direct access to XWiki components as shown [[above>>#HXWikiComponentAccess]]. This leaves you with the provided [[bindings>>#HBindings]] (NOTE: In Velocity, these bindings all start with **##$##** as with all other Velocity variables)
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Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 81 For more information about programming in the Velocity language, you can refer to the [[Velocity User Guide>>http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6.2/user-guide.html]].
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Vincent Massol 36.2 83 For more details on using Velocity check the [[Velocity Module Documentation>>extensions:Extension.Velocity Module]] which also contains the full list of Velocity Tools that you can use in your scripts.
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85 {{info}}
86 If you wish to add new Velocity tools you'll need to edit your ##xwiki.properties## file and follow the instructions in there.
87 {{/info}}
Vincent Massol 9.2 88
Caleb James DeLisle 16.1 89 To include Velocity scripts in other Velocity scripts, see [[How to include a velocity page into another page>>DevGuide.IncludeInVelocity]].
jeanvivienmaurice 1.20 90
Vincent Massol 20.3 91 == Other Velocity Variables ==
Vincent Massol 13.1 92
Marta Girdea 28.1 93 {{warning}}
OCTAGRAM 24.1 94 These variables can be used but are subject to change in the future.
Marta Girdea 28.1 95 {{/warning}}
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OCTAGRAM 24.1 97 {{id name="HControllingwhethertodisplayCommentsHistoryAttachmentInformationsectionsornot"/}}
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Vincent Massol 20.3 99 === Controlling Which Sections to Display ===
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Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 101 You can control whether to display Comments/History/Attachment/Information sections or not by setting some velocity variable to "no":
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Thomas Mortagne 33.1 103 {{code language="velocity"}}
Vincent Massol 13.1 104 #set ($showcomments = "no")
105 #set ($showattachments = "no")
106 #set ($showhistory = "no")
107 #set ($showinformation = "no")
Caleb James DeLisle 16.1 108 {{/code}}
Vincent Massol 13.1 109
110 To remove them all you can set:
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Thomas Mortagne 33.1 112 {{code language="velocity"}}
Vincent Massol 13.1 113 #set($docextras = [])
Caleb James DeLisle 16.1 114 {{/code}}
Vincent Massol 13.1 115
Marta Girdea 28.2 116 === Information about the current user ===
Marta Girdea 28.1 117
Sergiu Dumitriu 35.2 118 The following variables (set in the {{scm path="xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-web/src/main/webapp/templates/xwikivars.vm"}}xwikivars.vm{{/scm}} template) are shortcuts for checking various information **for the current user**:
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120 * ##$isGuest##: checks if the current user is ##XWiki.XWikiGuest##
121 * ##$isSuperAdmin##: checks if the current user is the special user ##superadmin##
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123 * ##$hasComment##: checks comment rights on the current document
124 * ##$hasEdit##: checks edit rights on the current document
125 * ##$hasWatch##: checks if the user is authenticated and the watch service is available
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127 * ##$hasAdmin##: checks admin rights on the current document
128 * ##$hasSpaceAdmin##: checks admin rights on the ##XWikiPreferences## document of the current space
129 * ##$hasGlobalAdmin##: checks admin rights on ##XWiki.XWikiPreferences##
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131 * ##$hasCreateSpace##: checks edit rights on that page that does not exist, in a space that doesn't exist
132 * ##$hasCreatePage##: checks edit rights on that page that does not exist, in the current space
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134 * ##$hasProgramming##: checks if the current user has programming rights
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136 * ##$isAdvancedUser##: advanced users: ##superadmin##, users with the ##usertype## property set to "Advanced", guest users with admin rights
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Marta Girdea 28.2 138 Example:
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Thomas Mortagne 33.1 140 {{code language="velocity"}}
coffeemug13 31.1 141 {{velocity}}
Marta Girdea 28.2 142 #if ($hasAdmin)
143 ## This link will only be visible to users that have admin rights on this document
144 [[Do some admin action>>Some.Document]]
145 #end
coffeemug13 31.1 146 {{/velocity}}
147 {{/code}}
Marta Girdea 28.2 148
Marta Girdea 28.1 149 === Information about the current wiki ===
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Sergiu Dumitriu 35.2 151 The following variables (set in the {{scm path="xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-web/src/main/webapp/templates/xwikivars.vm"}}xwikivars.vm{{/scm}} template) are shortcuts for checking various information **about the current wiki**:
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153 * ##$isReadOnly##
154 * ##$isInServletMode##
155 * ##$isInPortletMode##
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Vincent Massol 20.3 157 = Groovy Specific Information =
Vincent Massol 1.1 158
Eduard Moraru 35.4 159 {{info}}
160 Currently all non Velocity scripting languages are only allowed users having Programming Rights.
161 {{/info}}
Vincent Massol 1.1 162
Vincent Massol 35.1 163 * See Groovy snippets in the [[Extensions wiki>>extensions:Main.WebHome]] (click on the "Groovy" tag in the Tag Cloud)
164 * [[Groovy web site>>http://groovy.codehaus.org/]]
Vincent Massol 1.1 165
Vincent Massol 20.3 166 == Groovy Example ==
gfiorentino 1.17 167
Caleb James DeLisle 18.1 168 The following example demonstrates how to use a groovy script to interact with velocity code in your page. This example performs a DNS lookup from the velocity variable ##$hostname## and stores the result in the variable ##$address##.
Vincent Massol 8.2 169
Vincent Massol 34.1 170 **Using XWiki Syntax 2.0:**
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Caleb James DeLisle 19.1 172 Objects can be passed back and forth between scripting languages by storing them in commonly available objects. One such commonly available object which only lasts the length of the request is the context object, known as xcontext.
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Thomas Mortagne 33.1 174 {{code language="velocity"}}
coffeemug13 31.1 175 {{velocity}}
Caleb James DeLisle 19.1 176 #set($hostname = "www.xwiki.org")
177 Host Name: $hostname
178 $xcontext.put("hostname", $hostname)
179 {{/velocity}}
180 {{groovy}}
181 import java.net.InetAddress;
182 host = xcontext.get("hostname");
183 InetAddress addr = InetAddress.getByName(host);
184 String address = addr.getHostAddress();
185 xcontext.put("address", address);
186 {{/groovy}}
187 {{velocity}}
188 IP Address: $xcontext.get("address")
coffeemug13 31.1 189 {{/velocity}}
190 {{/code}}
Caleb James DeLisle 19.1 191
Vincent Massol 34.1 192 **Using XWiki Syntax 1.0:**
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Caleb James DeLisle 19.1 194 Because Groovy and Velocity code are parsed together, variables defined in Groovy can be used directly in velocity without storing in and retrieving from the context.
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Thomas Mortagne 33.1 196 {{code language="velocity"}}
coffeemug13 31.1 197 #set ($hostname = "www.xwiki.org")
Caleb James DeLisle 18.1 198 Host Name: $hostname
Vincent Massol 8.2 199 <%
200 import java.net.InetAddress;
201 vcontext = context.get("vcontext");
Caleb James DeLisle 18.1 202 host = vcontext.get("hostname");
203 InetAddress addr = InetAddress.getByName(host);
204 String address = addr.getHostAddress();
Vincent Massol 8.2 205 %>
coffeemug13 31.1 206 IP Address: $address
207 {{/code}}
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 208
Caleb James DeLisle 26.1 209 = Python Specific Information =
Marta Girdea 28.1 210
Vincent Massol 34.1 211 You can run Python code in XWiki just like Velocity or Groovy.
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coffeemug13 31.1 213 {{code language="python"}}
214 {{python}}
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 215 print "The full name of this document is " + doc.getFullName()
coffeemug13 31.1 216 {{/python}}
217 {{/code}}
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 218
Caleb James DeLisle 26.1 219 {{warning}}
Vincent Massol 30.3 220 Versions prior to [[XWiki Enterprise 2.4>>xwiki:ReleaseNotes.ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise24]] have a bug which prevents you from having access to the default objects (doc, xcontext, request, etc.) a [[workaround is available in the Extensions wiki>>extensions:Extension.Access To Bindings In Python]]
Caleb James DeLisle 26.1 221 {{/warning}}
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Vincent Massol 20.3 223 = Scripting In XWiki Syntax 1.0 =
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Vincent Massol 20.5 225 XWiki Syntax 1.0 is rendered by an old rendering engine which still supported but for which no further development is planned (it will eventually be removed). Syntax 1.0 has some idiosyncrasies which were solved by syntax 2.0.
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227 * The only scripting languages available to you are Velocity and Groovy.
228 * In Groovy, the context is known as: **##context##** not **##xcontext##**
Vincent Massol 30.3 229 * The beginning and end of Groovy scripts are denoted by <% and %> rather than through the [[extensions:Extension.Groovy Macro]] (using ~{~{groovy}} and ~{~{/groovy}})
230 * Velocity is parsed in a page no matter what (there is no need to invoke the [[extensions:Extension.Velocity Macro]] using ~{~{velocity}} and ~{~{/velocity}})
Caleb James DeLisle 20.1 231
232 The last part is important because it means you need to be careful of using $ and # in your document. This is still true inside of <% and %> so you have to be careful writing Groovy.

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