Laatst bijgewerkt op
3 mei 2021
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Ook van toepassing op Experience Manager Core Platform
Find same name sibling(SNS) nodes
Before Jackrabbit Oak, it was possible to create same name sibling nodes(SNS) in CRX 2.
However, to upgrade to CRX 3 Oak, those nodes need to be removed.
To find those nodes, use the Groovy script below in Felix script console.
Once installed, the script console is available at /system/console/scriptconsole.
Don't forget to install the Groovy bundle after installing Script console.
The script logs the SNS nodes paths in a logger named sns that you need to create in the OSGI console.
properties of sns logger:
org.apache.sling.commons.log.pattern="{5}" org.apache.sling.commons.log.names="sns"] org.apache.sling.commons.log.file="logs/sns.log" org.apache.sling.commons.log.level="debug"
Groovy script
def traverseAndLogSNS(node, session, log){ if(node.index != 1) { log.info(node.path) //session.removeItem(node.path) return } if(node.hasNodes()) { def ni = node.nodes while(ni.hasNext()){ traverseAndLogSNS(ni.nextNode(), session, log) } } } def repo = osgi.getService(org.apache.sling.jcr.api.SlingRepository) def session = repo.loginAdministrative(null) def root = session.getRootNode() def log = org.slf4j.LoggerFactory.getLogger("sns") traverseAndLogSNS(root, session, log) session.save() session.logout()
The script can be esily adapted to log only sns nodes under a certain path.