Importer Manual / Version 2406.1
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In the first step of the example a special transformer is created that generates any missing
<base>
elements in the source documents. These elements are optional
according to the DTD, but in the framework of this example are vital for further
transformation. The following section of an example document illustrates the position at
which the <base>
elements are located:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <nitf> <head> <title>Snow, Freezing Rain Batter U.S. Northeast</title> <base href="xmlnewssample.xml"/> </head> </nitf>
Example 4.20. Element
In this example, the href
attribute of the <base>
element
becomes the ID of the document. Therefore, all generated <base>
elements
within an importer process must have different href
values. The transformer
should ensure this by means of a configurable prefix, extended with a consecutive number.
The transformer processes all source documents at once. Here is the Java code of this
transformer:
import javax.xml.transform.*; import javax.xml.transform.dom.*; import org.slf4j.Logger; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; import org.w3c.dom.*; import com.coremedia.publisher.importer.*; public class BaseMaker extends AbstractTransformer { private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(BaseMaker.class); // Returns the leftmost child of parent which is an Element // of the specified tag name. protected Element getChild(Node parent, String tag) { NodeList children = parent.getChildNodes(); for (int i=0; i<children.getLength(); i++) if (children.item(i).getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE && tag.equals(children.item(i).getNodeName())) return (Element)children.item(i); return null; } protected void makeBase(MultiSource src, MultiResult res) throws Exception { // loop over the source documents for (int i=0; i<src.size(); i++) { // get a source document in DOM format Source domsrc = src.getSource(i, DOMSource.FEATURE); // check for a base Element Document doc = (Document)((DOMSource)domsrc).getNode(); Element nitf = doc.getDocumentElement(); Element head = getChild(nitf, "head"); Element base = getChild(head, "base"); if (base == null) { // no base Element yet, generate one base = doc.createElement("base"); // don't forget to configure the factory to //pass the prefix base.setAttribute("href", getParameter("prefix").toString() + i); head.appendChild(base); } // modified or not, append the document to the // MultiResult String systemId = domsrc.getSystemId(); Result domres = res.addNewResult(DOMResult.FEATURE, systemId); ((DOMResult)domres).setNode(doc); } } public void transform(Source src, Result res) throws TransformerException { // Say "Hi!"... String name = getParameter(TransformerParameters.NAME).toString(); LOG.info(name); try { // The factory assures that you have a MultiSource and // a MultiResult makeBase((MultiSource)src, (MultiResult)res); } catch (TransformerException exc) { throw exc; } catch (Exception exc) { throw new TransformerException(exc); } } }
Example 4.21. BaseMaker.java
The transform
method first creates a log output. The fact that the name is
available to the transformer is a feature of the
GeneralTransformerFactoryImpl
factory, which you will use for instantiation of this transformer. The actual transformation
is transferred to the makeBase
method. transform
only catches any
exceptions and transforms these, if necessary, into TransformerExceptions
.
Instead of transforming all documents at once, it would also be possible to administrate the
consecutive numbers with a static
variable and call the transformer
individually for each document. This would make the loop over the source documents and the
construction of the MultiResult unnecessary. However, this example is intended to show the
use of the Importer API.
Next, a factory is required which instantiates and configures the transformer. GeneralTransformerFactoryImpl is not sufficient, because it does not support passing of the prefix to the transformer. The following extension puts this right:
import javax.xml.transform.*; import com.coremedia.publisher.importer.*; public class BaseMakerFactory extends GeneralTransformerFactoryImpl { private String prefix = null; public BaseMakerFactory() throws ClassNotFoundException { super(MultiSource.FEATURE, MultiResult.FEATURE, "BaseMaker"); } public void setPrefix(String prefix) { this.prefix = prefix; } public Transformer getTransformer(String name) throws Exception { Transformer trf = super.getTransformer(name); trf.setParameter("prefix", prefix); return trf; } }
Example 4.22. BaseMakerFactory.java
The transformer now only has to be entered in the configuration file of the importer. Since
you had to change GeneratorTransformerFactoryImpl
anyway, in order to support
the prefix, the class of the transformer (BaseMaker
), as well as the source and
result formats, have also coded straight into BaseMakerFactory
. In the
configuration file, therefore, only a prefix needs to be specified in addition to the class
and the name.
import.transformer.10.class=BaseMakerFactory import.transformer.10.name=Create missing base elements import.transformer.10.property.prefix=XmlNews
Example 4.23. Configuration